The Lobster, more commonly known to readers as “Lobster Johnson,” is one of the most enigmatic characters in the Hellboy Universe. Even within the comics themselves, it seems no one really knows who ...
Almost a decade ago, Mike Carey and Peter Gross gave us one of the most satisfying conclusions to a serialized comic with “Lucifer” #75. With “The Unwritten: Apocalypse” #12, they have done it again.
“The Forgotten Lake” does so well with so many elements, the points where it stumbles feel all the more critical. Desperate to prove she’s not as overprotective and unfun as Hilda’s father, Johanna ...
A sensitive kid moves into a house where a kid his age died. He thinks he sees an apparition in the window, and after a near-death experience, finds that he can see ghosts. He doesn’t want to believe ...
Today marks the end of the line for “Flash Gordon,” the eight-issue series written by Jeff Parker, illustrated by Evan “Doc” Shaner, and colored by Jordie Bellaire. With the release of #8, these ...
Sometimes with startling horror, the past pounces on you. It can be a sober, often terrifying, but ultimately liberating experience of reckoning. John Jennings is a creator whose growing contribution ...
Welcome back to The Rundown, our daily breakdown on comic news stories we missed from the previous day. Have a link to share? Email our team at rundown@multiversitycomics.com. – Melissa Benoist, ...
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,” ...
If you haven’t read the Hell Notes column on vampires, you may want to take a look at it before launching into this. This is sort of the sequel. Aside from a few casual mentions like the one in this ...
Believe it or not, there was a time when every issue of every comic had only one cover. That time was probably longer ago than you think, too. Over the next couple days, I’m going to take you on a ...
Roger’s one of those characters I’ve been wanting to write about, but since I like to tie Hell Notes into something going on in the recent month’s issues, I figured it’d be a long time until I got ...
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 ...
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