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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 ...
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 ...
During the X-Men’s ‘Fall of X’ era Marvel’s Mutants have suffered great losses. Now with Orchis off the board, it’s finally time for Marvel to take a step back and celebrate the end of an era. “X-Men: ...
The Webcomics Weekly is back for issue 285, its final issue, with a blowout set of reviews. We've got Order of the Stick, Punderworld, Cafe Amargo, and 3rd Voice. Come see what we thought of them. And ...
What better way to celebrate an ending of an era than with an interview with a celebrated children's author? Multiversity interviews Mary Pope Osborne about the Magic Tree House and their recent ...
The Razing of Exegol begins in our exclusive preview of Greg Pak and Raffaele Ienco's Star Wars: Darth Vader #46, due out from Marvel next week.
From sentient concepts to superheroes, along with a look into the series use of public domain, welcome back to the Butcher's Block as we carve away at Hack/Slash!
D&D's Deck of Many Things gets its own comic story with a one-shot by Ellen Boener and Eduardo Mello. But will it work for fans of the comics and tabletop RPG?
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,” ...
The Rebels deal with Mon Mothma's kidnapping as The Trial of Lando Calrissian continues in our exclusive preview of Charles Soule and Madibek Musabekov's Star Wars #45, due out from Marvel next week.
In this edition of Art of the Week we celebrate the seasonal change with a focus on Easter themed artwork (and lots of Easter Eggs!).
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 ...