We have a special edition Artist Alley today, as we welcome our Best Artist of the Year – Fiona Staples – to talk about her work on the year in “Saga”, as we break down a year in panels and pages from ...
Welcome to the Multiversity Year in Review for 2022! We’ve got over 25 categories to get through, so make sure you’re checking out all of the articles by using our 2022 Year in Review tag. What is the ...
Welcome to the Multiversity Year in Review for 2021! To call this a weird year is a Hulk-sized understatement, but one thing that was a pleasant surprise was the sheer number of interesting and ...
Daredevil is an interesting hero in the Marvel library. I know it may seem difficult to believe today, but when he started out he really wasn’t that popular. Sure, he had a cool gimmick and helped ...
Back in 2014, Multiversity Comics published our reading order for the Hellboy Universe and we’ve updated in annually ever since. We almost skipped this year. Thanks to the pandemic there wasn’t really ...
Romance in superhero comic books is a weird thing. On one hand, it’s a useful tool and side plot to help the reader explore some of the emotional complexities of being a hero while providing a nice ...
Illustrated by Michael Allred, Darwyn Cooke, Nick Dragotta, Paul Pope, Philip Bond, et al. Peter Milligan and Mike Allred’s subversive, media-loving mutants – the world-famous X-Statix – star 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,” ...
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 ...
In fiction there’s a rich tradition of celebrating a medium of storytelling by creating a story about it. It’s something you can see across the board in most popular storytelling mediums, whether in ...
“The Sword of Hyperborea” #1 takes readers through the history of Ted Howards and Gall Dennar, two of the most prolific warriors to wield the sword at the story’s center. Picking up from “B.P.R.D.: ...
To fully appreciate the importance of the small press, it’s vital to understand how they’ve been impacting mainstream books. It’s difficult to track down certain specifics due to the low key nature of ...