Multiversity’s history column returns with another installment of year-by-year analysis of the comic industry. Following our earlier coverage of 1932, today’s article on 1933 will be focused mainly on ...
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 ...
As a millennial, I missed a lot of the comics boom of the 90’s. It’s been hailed as a golden era by several comics enthusiasts, usually the men with a ponytail who breathe a little heavier whenever a ...
In stark contrast to last month’s two chapters, this most recent set of “My Hero Academia” content consists of five chapters, with which I will look to discuss in detail. While none of these chapters ...
There are a lot of comics out there, but some just stand out head and shoulders above the pack. With “Don’t Miss This” we want to spotlight those series we think need to be on your pull list. This ...
For the second half of FutureDude’s Small Press Spotlight we’re looking at the first issue of “Brainstorm,” with the added bonus of some behind-the-scenes details of its creation. Imagine if the US ...
In 1996, a cutting-edge CG cartoon opened with two warring spaceships falling to Earth, and its mysterious occupants reformatting themselves to resemble the planet’s (living and extinct) lifeforms. It ...
Hope Larson’s ‘Eagle Rock’ trilogy has provided some of the most satisfying and entertaining comic booking of the past few years. The story, about a creative, kind young girl named Bina navigating her ...
Rowan Grover: Niemand lets loose on a gag script in “Naked City”, taking the concept of speaking to a crowd of naked people quite literally. If you’ve seen Austin Powers, particularly the scene in the ...
I wanted to see if I could only pick number one issues this month, while still recommending everything in this column. I got pretty close! April is the season of renewal after all, and Image is ...