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Sep 23, 2021

This episode was originally broadcast on January 15, 2015.

 

People often say there is a single line between fantasy and reality. But in Farel Dalrymple's "The Wrenchies", there are just as many lines between different realities as there are on the pages themselves. Described by Multiversity Comics' own Matthew...


Sep 2, 2021

This episode was originally broadcast on April 10, 2014.

Counterculture and Madison Avenue collide in the topic of this week's episode: the Denis Kitchen/Stan Lee-conceived Comix Book! Greg and Mike take a look at the recent collection of the best of that magazine's six issues, from 1974 to 1976, put out by the Kitchen...


Apr 29, 2021

This episode was originally broadcast on May 8, 2014.

Once again, the boys go without a net on this one and land straight into a talk about Marvel’s Marvel Unlimited app. What’s good? What’s bad? How much more are they reading from the a la carte service than they would from pay-per-issue Comixology? And how has...


Apr 15, 2021

The lads finally dive into a longform discussion of Sam Kieth's The Maxx by looking at the less-heralded latter issues of the title. Do they continue the success of the MTV-cartoon-adapted front dozen? Do they still hold up all these years later? Are they overlooked gems, or just something that should...


Feb 11, 2021

All twelve issues have hit Marvel Unlimited, so it's time for the long-threatened deep dive into the smash hit of 2019: House of X/Powers of X by Jonathan Hickman, Pepe Larraz, and R.B. Silva!

Greg's thoughts on the book are well-documented on this show, but what about Mike? Did the book deliver on its promise for...