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14 months after it was released in Japan, Sailor Moon Cosmos, the two-part film concluding the second anime version of the manga — that began with the Crystal series, and continued with the Eternal ...
Chris was the news manager of Multiversity Comics. A writer from London on the autistic spectrum, he enjoys talking about his favourite films, TV shows, books, music, and games, plus history and ...
No spoilers, but there is one pretty inessential post-credits scene. Well, here we are at long last, 15 years since X-Men Origins: Wolverine, the movie this site was founded to defend, with Ryan ...
We’re looking back at a classic today, Howard Chaykin and Mike Mignola’s 1991 adaptation of Fritz Leiber’s Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser stories, as well as the 1973 adaptations, collection together in a ...
2023 was a big year for Mike Mignola’s Hellboy Universe. So many comics that came out last year had seismic moments that reverberate out and can be felt in other stories. “Panya: The Mummy’s Curse,” ...
I remain convinced that John Allison and Max Sarin’s “Giant Days” is one of the best comics of the 2010s. I can’t get enough of it and I’ll be happily rereading the whole series over the end-of-year ...
This month marks the fifth anniversary of Multiversity’s history column. To make it easier for you to browse the 300+ historical events covered in past articles, I’ve created an index and organized it ...
The 35th annual Harvey Awards, honoring the best comic books and associated media of the past year, were announced at New York Comic Con last night. Kate Beaton’s widely-lauded graphic memoir “ Ducks: ...
In 2014, I created a Hellboy Universe reading for Multiversity Comics and every year since, I updated with all the latest books. This is not an official reading order, because there isn’t an official ...
There’s a lot to cover on Wednesdays. We should know, as collectively, we read an insane amount of comics. Even with a large review staff, it’s hard to get to everything. With that in mind, we’re back ...
The art team on “Immortal Thor” #1 definitely understands that this is a call back to the days of old school Marvel storytelling, which is probably why they got Alex Ross–the artist you call when you ...
The section of Diana looking into a friend’s nightmare is drawn to disturbing effect by Skylar Patridge, far more stylized than is common of her work, and it works perfectly. In general, it feels like ...