Minding MIND MGMT: Issue #28
Banner courtesy of Tim Daniel Because each issue of Matt Kindt’s monthly series is overflowing with interwoven narratives, a standard review just doesn’t cut it. This column will provide in-depth...
View ArticleMinding MIND MGMT: Issue #29
Banner courtesy of Tim Daniel Because each issue of Matt Kindt’s monthly series is overflowing with interwoven narratives, a standard review just doesn’t cut it. This column will provide in-depth...
View ArticleMinding MIND MGMT: Issue 30
Banner courtesy of Tim Daniel Holy crap. This issue sure answered a lot of questions and tied together a lot of different plot threads. This column will provide in-depth analysis to help you navigate...
View ArticleMinding MIND MGMT: Issue 31 and DHP 5
Banner courtesy of Tim Daniel Because each issue of Matt Kindt’s monthly series is overflowing with interwoven narratives, a standard review just doesn’t cut it. This column will provide in-depth...
View ArticleMinding MIND MGMT: Issue 32
Banner courtesy of Tim Daniel Because each issue of Matt Kindt’s monthly series is overflowing with interwoven narratives, a standard review just doesn’t cut it. This column will provide in-depth...
View ArticleMinding MIND MGMT: Issue 33
Banner courtesy of Tim Daniel Because each issue of Matt Kindt’s monthly series is overflowing with interwoven narratives, a standard review just doesn’t cut it. This column will provide in-depth...
View ArticleMinding MIND MGMT: Issue 34
Banner courtesy of Tim Daniel Because each issue of Matt Kindt’s monthly series overflows with interwoven narratives, a standard review just doesn’t cut it. This column will provide in-depth analysis...
View ArticleMinding MIND MGMT: Issue 35
Banner courtesy of Tim Daniel Matt Kindt’s “MIND MGMT” reaches a crescendo this month, and these annotations are here to help you enjoy the action as thoroughly as possible. The Cover This immortal has...
View ArticleMinding MIND MGMT: An Exit Interview with Matt Kindt
Banner courtesy of Tim Daniel “MIND MGMT” was a massive undertaking in new territory for its creator, Matt Kindt. With the series’ conclusion upon us, there was time for one final interview about the...
View ArticleMinding MIND MGMT: Issue 36 / NEW MGMT 1
Banner courtesy of Tim Daniel Matt Kindt’s “MIND MGMT” is now officially over. The final issue may not contain any clues or hints for the future, but let’s dig into it for references and hidden...
View ArticleFive Thoughts on Attack on Titan‘s “I Can Hear His Heartbeat”
It’s the Multiversity Summer TV Binge! Although I’ve never been deeply into anime, I’m totally in love with Attack on Titan. Having already watched the first season with subtitles, I thought it would...
View ArticleMultiversity Manga Club Podcast, Episode 6: “Batman: The Jiro Kuwata...
Welcome to Multiversity Manga Club! Each month your intrepid hosts Zach Wilkerson, Emily Myers, and Walter Richardson will pick a new series to discuss, usually focusing on the first few volumes. It’s...
View ArticleSpider-Man: Homecoming
Poster from Mondo & Cinemark It’s finally July, and one of the most anticipated movies of the year is here. Of course, I’m talking about Spider-Man: Homecoming. Keep reading for our spoiler-free...
View Article“Samaritan” #2
An intriguing game of espionage continues in “Samaritan” #2. Cover by Atilio Rojo Written by Matt Hawkins Illustrated and Colored by Atilio Rojo Lettered by Troy Peteri Sam kidnaps the CEO of Northlock...
View Article“Kim and Kim: Love is a Battlefield” #1
Okay. Rad. After a hiatus that felt longer than it actually was – with edgier character designs and an even more audacious neon-punk color palette – everybody’s favorite interdimensional bounty hunters...
View ArticleGotham Via Riverdale: “Harley & Ivy Meet Betty & Veronica”
This fall characters from Riverdale and Gotham City will converge on the pages of a six-issue crossover miniseries: “Harley & Ivy Meet Betty & Veronica.” The miniseries will be co-written by...
View ArticleReader Poll: M/F/K The Spider-Men
Look, we try to present a comics site that is full of substance. We like reviews, annotations, in-depth podcasts, and art features as much as the next guy, but sometimes, we want to have a little fun....
View ArticleExclusive Preview: “Old Man Logan” #26
“Old Man Logan” is a concept that, on paper, shouldn’t have worked as well, or lasted as long, as it has. With Ed Brisson recently coming on board as writer, the book has taken a different turn, and...
View Article“Sacred Creatures” #1
“Sacred Creatures” #1 is a beast – we’re talking about a triple-sized behemoth straight from the hearts and minds of Klaus Janson and Pablo Raimondi. So, is this mammoth worth its weight? Cover by...
View Article“Seven To Eternity” #7
Rick Remender’s Image Comics library has been nothing short of grand, and “Seven To Eternity” is Remender’s most recent epic to grace the publisher. Previous issues have had long-time collaborator...
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