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Sailor Moon Cosmos

By | Aug 26, 2024 | Movies, Reviews

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 movies — has now landed on Netflix with its English dub, bringing the more faithful take on Naoko Takeuchi’s story to […]

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Deadpool & Wolverine

By | Jul 26, 2024 | Movies, Reviews

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 Reynolds and Hugh Jackman finally reunited, and making their way into the MCU five years after the sale of 20th Century Fox/Studios. […]

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Where to Find Multiversity Alumni Online

By | May 31, 2024 | Columns

Hey folks, We would like to, once again, thank you all for your support of Multiversity over the past 15 years. The lovely comments we’ve received over the last month have been truly overwhelming, and we want you to know that we’ve read and appreciated all of them. Y’all are the best. Even though today […]

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“Batman” #401

By | May 31, 2024 | Reviews

It would be impossible for me to remember the first comic I ever owned; as I’ve mentioned time and time again on this site, my dad would take me on Saturday mornings to a coffee shop called the Varsity in Closter, NJ. He would buy two cups of coffee in the classic blue ‘We are […]

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“It’s Jeff!” #1

By | May 31, 2024 | Reviews

As Multiversity Comics comes to a close, we’ve been given the chance to review any comic. So, for my final review here, what better choice than a look at Multiversity’s favorite land shark, Jeff? Written by Kelly Thompson Illustrated by Gurihiru Colored by Gurihiru Lettered by no one – there’s no dialogue JEFF THE LANDSHARK […]

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Multiversity Says Goodbye: “The Good Stuff”

By | May 31, 2024 | Columns

Michelle White was the first regular female contributor to Multiversity Comics. The featured image is from “Mind the Gap” #1, a series Michelle annotated for the site. I started writing at Multiversity because I wanted to read more comics. I wasn’t particularly knowledgable, and hadn’t read very widely, and I figured becoming a reviewer was […]

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The Rundown: May 31, 2024

By | May 31, 2024 | News

This article has been updated since its publication. 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. Before we begin, a reminder that today marks Multiversity’s final day of regular service. Thank you for reading, and […]

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Multiversity Says Goodbye: “Strange Love”

By | May 30, 2024 | Columns

Jeremy Holt is one of a handful of former Multiversity writers to move from writing about comics to actually writing comics, including work for DC, Marvel, Simon & Schuster, and more. Multiversity Comics provided an online space for all of us to revel in our love for comic books. It holds a special place in […]

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Multiversity Says Goodbye: Join Us For Our Livestream of X-Men Origins: Wolverine Friday at 4pm ET

By | May 30, 2024 | Columns

As we refuse to let you forget, Multiversity Comics was started because our founder Matthew Meylikhov thought X-Men Origins: Wolverine wasn’t as bad as folks were saying. Whether we all agree with him or not is a topic for another day…actually, that day is tomorrow. As the last ‘official’ action of Multiversity in its full […]

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The DC3cast, Episode 433: “DC Pride 2024”

By , and | May 29, 2024 | Podcasts

The DC3cast is Multiversity’s weekly podcast digging into all things DC Comics. Each week, hosts Vince, Zach, and Brian dig into the most important weekly releases, specifically focusing on ‘Infinite Frontier’ titles. Plus, they review DC films now and then, and sometimes dig into older runs/events. Don’t worry, the DC3’s got this! The boys spend […]

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The DC3cast, Episode 432: “Alan Scott: The Green Lantern” #6 and “Green Lantern War Journal” #9

By and | May 22, 2024 | Podcasts

The DC3cast is Multiversity’s weekly podcast digging into all things DC Comics. Each week, hosts Vince, Zach, and Brian dig into the most important weekly releases, specifically focusing on ‘Infinite Frontier’ titles. Plus, they review DC films now and then, and sometimes dig into older runs/events. Don’t worry, the DC3’s got this! With Zach in […]

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The DC3cast, Episode 431: 2024 Free Comic Book Day Special, “Action Comics” #1065, and “Outsiders” #7

By , and | May 15, 2024 | Podcasts

The DC3cast is Multiversity’s weekly podcast digging into all things DC Comics. Each week, hosts Vince, Zach, and Brian dig into the most important weekly releases, specifically focusing on ‘Infinite Frontier’ titles. Plus, they review DC films now and then, and sometimes dig into older runs/events. Don’t worry, the DC3’s got this! The boys are […]

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Where to Find Multiversity Alumni Online

By | May 31, 2024 | Columns

Hey folks, We would like to, once again, thank you all for your support of Multiversity over the past 15 years. The lovely comments we’ve received over the last month have been truly overwhelming, and we want you to know that we’ve read and appreciated all of them. Y’all are the best. Even though today […]

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Sailor Moon Cosmos

By | Aug 26, 2024 | Movies, Reviews

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 movies — has now landed on Netflix with its English dub, bringing the more faithful take on Naoko Takeuchi’s story to […]

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Deadpool & Wolverine

By | Jul 26, 2024 | Movies, Reviews

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 Reynolds and Hugh Jackman finally reunited, and making their way into the MCU five years after the sale of 20th Century Fox/Studios. […]

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By and | Jun 3, 2024 | Reviews

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 new omnibus from Dark Horse Comics. Just so you know, there are a few spoilers ahead. Created by Fritz Leiber Written by […]

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“Batman” #401

By Brian Salvatore | May 31, 2024 | Reviews

It would be impossible for me to remember the first comic I ever owned; as I’ve mentioned time and time again on this site, my dad would take me on Saturday mornings to a coffee shop called the Varsity in Closter, NJ. He would buy two cups of coffee in the classic blue ‘We are […]

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Mary Pope Osborne on Free Play, Reading, and Joy in “Magic Tree House”

By | May 27, 2024 | Interviews

Mary Pope Osborne is not a big name in comics but she is a gigantic name in the world of children's literature. Her "Magic Tree House" series has been running for over 30 years and inspired multiple generations of readers, like myself, to inquire deeply and with openness. Her 39th (or maybe it's 67th) "Magic Tree House" book, "Windy Night with Wild Horses" has just come out. It was a joy to get to talk to her about a wide range of topics related to her books, in particular the graphic novel adaptations by Jenny Laird and Kelly & Nicole Matthews that are going three years strong, with book 7, "Sunset of the Sabertooth" on the horizon.

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Jeff McComsey Talks “Little Black Book”

By | May 23, 2024 | Interviews

Imagine this: You inherent a home from your late father. While cleaning up you discover a small notebook with numbers for “cleaners” and “decorators.” It’s hard to shake the feeling that these aren’t your average home beautification professionals. And after an unfortunate turn of events, you dial one and find out for yourself. This is […]

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Butcher’s Block, Slab 9: Carving Through “Hack/Slash”

By | Apr 22, 2024 | Annotations

Welcome to Butcher’s Block, our “Hack/Slash” annotation. With the Kickstarter-funded hardcover compilation of most of the crossovers between “Hack/Slash” and other franchises, noted as “Hack/Slash Vol. X: The Crossovers,” in print, alongside another fourth volume of the main deluxe hardcovers, there are two additions to the overarching narrative that deserves some attention, and the various […]

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By | May 21, 2024 | Television

On the (hopefully first season) finale of Dead Boy Detectives, Edwin and Charles were saying goodbye to the new friends they’d made this season before returning to London, when Esther the witch struck again, kidnapping the boys so she could harness Edwin’s trauma to empower her to god-like levels in perpetuity — though not if […]

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Welcome to the Spectrum Age

By | Jul 14, 2015 | Longform

Following Saturday’s Eisner Awards announcements at San Diego Comic Con, comics watchers’ commentaries will no doubt note that despite standbys like JH Williams III, Dave Stewart, and Darwyn Cooke, the industry is again spotlighting its diversity of subjects, audiences, and creators: “Lumberjanes” came away a big winner, Venezuelan artist Jorge Corona got Russ Manning Award-love, […]

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By | Jan 25, 2013 | Columns

In the tumultuous months leading up to the New 52 several great books suffered and were cut short. One of these unfortunate casualties is the Eisner nominated “Superboy” by Jeff Lemire and Pier Gallo. From the ashes of its short life, DC granted readers a fantastic collection of all 11 issues of the series. If […]

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Robots From Tomorrow Episode 143: Ghost World [Podcast]

By | Nov 20, 2014 | Podcasts

Straight from the pages of Eightball, or the 10th Anniversary Hardcover, or The Daniel Clowes Reader, or the silver screen, or a digital media device of your choosing is Daniel Clowes’s Ghost World. This 80-page graphic novella (and film adaptation) succinctly captures two girls’ transition from the certainty of sarcastic adolescence to the unforgiving uncertainty […]

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