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Mark Millar Dishes on “Starlight” and the Foundation of His New Universe [Interview/Preview]

Earlier today, we jumped on a conference call with none other than writer Mark Millar, the man who is looking to build a new shared universe of comics at Image….

Artist Alley: “Five Ghosts” #9 with Chris Mooneyham [Interview]

This week, Artist Alley returns with an inside look at “Five Ghosts” #9 with artist Chris Mooneyham. This title has been a consistently entertaining romp, as Mooneyham and writer Frank…

Stories from the Sea, the Sky, and the ’60s: A Chat with Jeff Parker [Interview]

Jeff Parker is a busy guy – he’s currently wrapping up “Kings Watch” for Dynamite, as well as launching an ongoing Flash Gordon series, which spins out of “Kings Watch.”…

Historical Epics and Krang the Hero in Paul Allor’s “Utrom Empire” [Interview]

Fans of IDW’s licensed properties certainly know the name Paul Allor by now. Whether it be his Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle micro one-shots or his current run on the “G.I….

Joe Mulvey Runs a “Scam” on Kickstarter [Interview]

Regular readers of the site are probably aware of Joe Mulvey and ComixTribe. Whether it be through our coverage of their books or Joe’s column here at the site, we’re not…

Getting Locked Up on “Bitch Planet” with Valentine De Landro [Interview]

We were very excited to get to be the exclusive home of Kelly Sue DeConnick and Valentine De Landro’s “Bitch Planet” announcement a few weeks ago from Image Expo. We’ve often…

The Year of Nick Spencer, Part 3: The Great Beyond and Looking to the Future [Interview]

We’ve often been avid fans of Nick Spencer’s work here at Multiversity (obviously). Having started the site around the same time his comics first started being released, we’ve had the…

The Year of Nick Spencer, Part 2: Cerulean and the Next Big Mystery [Interview]

We’ve often been avid fans of Nick Spencer’s work here at Multiversity (obviously). Having started the site around the same time his comics first started being released, we’ve had the…

Waiting for the End of the World with Christmas and Brisson in “Sheltered” [Interview]

One of Image’s latest hits from last year, Ed Brisson and Johnnie Christmas’ “Sheltered” took readers by storm. Set in a doomsday prepper camp where the kids murdered the adults…

The Year of Nick Spencer, Part 1: Image Expo, Boats and Paradigms [Interview]

We’ve often been avid fans of Nick Spencer’s work here at Multiversity (obviously). Having started the site around the same time his comics first started being released, we’ve had the…

Reading the Writing in the Sky with “Chew”s John Layman [Interview]

In the flavor of the month industry that is comics, sometimes we forget about long-time favorites as we’re inundated by #1 issues and bold new directions and all that jazz….

Gods, Pop, the Wicked and the Divine with Kieron Gillen [Interview]

In addition to our extended interview about the end of “Young Avengers”, the 90-minute interview session continued as we talked all about his new book with Jamie, “The Wicked and…

Saying Goodbye to the Young Avengers with Kieron Gillen [Interview]

Launched after “Journey into Mystery,” Marvel saw fit to team up Jamie McKelvie and Kieron Gillen for a new volume of “Young Avengers.” The first follow-up to use the characters…

Symons and Reynolds Set Sail on the “Mercenary Sea” [Interview]

Coming next month from Image Comics, a new book is debuting set on the pulp high seas of the 1940′s by Kel Symons and Mathew Reynolds. In it, Captain Jack…

Solving Crimes and Building Worlds with Antony Johnston and “The Fuse” [Interview]

After the successful release of “Umbral” with Chris Mitten, perennial Multiversity favorite Antony Johnston is not even slowing down slightly. As such, November saw the announcement of a new book…

The Art of Intelligent Design with “Zero” Designer Tom Muller [Interview]

One of my favorite aspects of comics in general are covers, as they can add so much to a comic when they work and they can make you not purchase…

Putting the Man in the “Shadowman” with Writer Peter Milligan [Interview]

Valiant’s “Shadowman” is a book that has went through some significant creative shifts since its start, with it being co-written by Patrick Zircher and Justin Jordan, before Jordan himself took…

A Conversation About Dungeons, Fun and Dungeon Fun with Colin Bell [Interview]

I’ve known Colin Bell for quite some time. His work first came to my attention with the rather hilarious “Jonbot vs Martha“, which I first read on my phone while…

Mixing Romance and Science Fiction with Jonathan Luna and Sarah Vaughn of “Alex + Ada” [Interview]

Every once in a while a series sneaks up on you and blows you away. In 2013, that series for me has been Jonathan Luna and Sarah Vaughn’s “Alex +…

The Rise of New Texas with “Great Pacific” Writer Joe Harris [Interview]

“Great Pacific” has been one of the great, unheralded books in comics, and it just wrapped its second arc with issue #12. Things have gotten very interesting on the Pack…

Artist Alley: A Year of Panels and Pages with “Saga” Artist Fiona Staples [Interview]

We have a special edition Artist Alley today, as we welcome our Best Artist of the Year – Fiona Staples – to talk about her work on the year in…

Looking Back on Another Banner Year with Image Comics Publisher Eric Stephenson [Interview]

This past Friday, we named Image Comics the Best Publisher in comics for the third year in a row. We have plenty of great reasons for that, but a huge…

Daniel and Moreci Take a Walk on the Wild Side in “Curse” [Interview]

Set for release next year from BOOM! Studios, “Curse” is a new 4-issue mini-series from the team of Tim Daniel (“Enormous”), Michael Moreci (“Hoax Hunters), Colin Lorimer (“UXB”) and Riley…

Subscribing to Comic Books with Michael Nixon and his “Pullist” [Interview]

Earlier this week, I read about an online service in which you could have a graphic novel mailed to you that you may never have read before once a month…

Artist Alley: Drumhellar #2 with Riley Rossmo [Interview]

Hello, and welcome back to Artist Alley!  As you may have noticed from his insightful interview with Matteo Scalera in the previous column, I shall be alternating on this feature…

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