On February 14, 2022, the digital behemoth known as Amazon completed its decade-long digestion of the entity known as comiXology. The app broke. The site was demolished. The covenant with its readers, ...
Look alive, sunshine. It’s all come to this. The ultimate finale. Detstroya has awoken, the Girl has come to Battery City and all hell is about to break loose. “Stupid children, they’ll never learn.” ...
8, going on 9, years ago, DC did something radical. No, not in the slang 90s way but in the major, seismic shift sort of way. They took their entire line of comics, cancelled every single one of them, ...
The winner of the eighth annual Dwayne McDuffie Award for Diversity in Comics was announced by Phil LaMarr in a presentation on The Beat’s YouTube channel last night. This year’s prize went to Jordan ...
When the news broke last month that Andre Braugher had died from lung cancer, aged only 61, it stunned me in a way a celebrity death hadn’t in quite a while. As Raymond Holt, the stoic police precinct ...
It’s not hyperbole to say Conroy, and his portrayal of Batman, has been a large part of my life: I was only a couple of years old when BTAS premiered, so when I cracked open a comic with the Caped ...
Boba Fett is the most feared, most respected bounty hunter in the galaxy. He only cares about two things: his money and his reputation. So when he discovers someone has been impersonating him, he ...
Before we bid 2020 a final farewell, we share some of our favorite writing from the past year. We wish all of you a happy and healthy New Year, with the hope for brighter days in 2021. “X-Men” comics ...
Dark Horse Comics will be releasing an anthology collection of stories to mark the tenth anniversary of The Legend of Korra TV show next year, featuring stories from writers Kiku Hughes, Delilah S.
On Friday, we asked our readers what the best Original Graphic Novel of 2021 was. While a number of titles got votes, nearly half the voters went for one of two books, both of which have the word ...
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 ...
2014 in Review has ended, but there are still tons of things Multiversity’s staff loved in comics from the year. As we approach the end of the year, Multiversity’s staff will share one thing a day ...