In the time before geek culture was mainstreamed, there were fewer places where people could be outsiders and still feel acceptable in polite society. This isn’t a “David Bowie showed me it was okay ...
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 ...
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 ...
One of my favourite Christmas traditions is the telling of ghost stories. . . though it’s not a tradition that seems to exist anymore outside of books. That said, here the tradition is pleasantly ...
I remain convinced that John Allison and Max Sarin’s “Giant Days” is one of the best comics of the 2010s. I can’t get enough of it and I’ll be happily rereading the whole series over the end-of-year ...
Welcome, one and all, to Multiversity’s Art of the Week! Each week, we scour the internet for the best artwork sourced from the blogs, Tumblrs, Twitters, and Instagrams of the best comic book and ...
Regardless of what holiday(s) you celebrate, we all need gift ideas for the folks in our lives who would rather a comic or a LEGO set than another sweater or a Starbucks gift card. We are here for you ...
The comics industry in 1993 can be best described as a slow motion train wreck. Some people saw it coming and sounded an alarm, but too many people believed they had time to make one last dollar ...
Wolverine’s kicking off the new year trapped in Krakoa’s Pit of Exile, where he’s taking a particularly nasty trip through his traumatic memories. Will he escape? Find out in our exclusive preview of ...
Every year, we send out a survey to a wide variety of creators and ask them questions about the year in comics. We had an incredible response this year, and got creators from all corners of the comics ...
The media that shaped my formative years wasn’t the one that had a mouse at its helm. It wasn’t the adventures of mermaids, poisoned apples, and evil stepmothers that formed the backbone of my ...