
Greg Matiasevich
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Host, Robots From Tomorrow; Occasional Columnist @ Multiversity Comics. He / Him.
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Nov 13, 2024 |
robotsfromtomorrow.net | Greg Matiasevich
Today’s guest is making his sixth appearance on the show, making him our most returned non-Multiversity Comics-related guest. In previous episodes we’ve talked about various aspects of his career in comics, from intern to editor at such places as Heavy Metal, A Wave Blue World, Valiant, Humanoids, and of course, DC Comics.
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Jun 3, 2024 |
multiversitycomics.com | Greg Matiasevich |Mark Tweedale
We’re looking back at a classic today, Howard Chaykin and Mike Mignola’s 1991 adaptation of Fritz Leiber’s Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser stories, as well as the 1973 adaptations, collection together in a new omnibus from Dark Horse Comics. Just so you know, there are a few spoilers ahead.
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May 9, 2024 |
multiversitycomics.com | Greg Matiasevich
In tandem with our episode last week with writer Samuel Teer about his upcoming OGN Brownstone, we represent his chat with Mike and Greg from June 16, 2016. Dark Horse Month continues both at Multiversity and here on the show, as the lads welcome writer Samuel Teer to the underground recording studio for some talk about his debut Dark Horse OGN VEDA: Assembly Required with Hyeondo Park and Kelly Fitzpatrick.
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May 3, 2024 |
multiversitycomics.com | Greg Matiasevich
Hello and welcome to Multiversity’s look at the “Best of the Rest” of what’s coming to your LCS for the months of July 2024 (and probably beyond). Having already taken a look at what Marvel, DC, Image, and the Manga Previews sections have lined up for us, it’s now time to check out the other 75% of the catalog. Let’s dive in!10. Here’s To You, Johnny! A tip of the cap to the guy who made everyone he worked with better, and certainly cooler.
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Apr 29, 2024 |
multiversitycomics.com | Greg Matiasevich
Returning to the show today after a nearly eight-year absence is comics writer Samuel Teer. His new book, Brownstone, about a teenage girl connecting with her Latin heritage and her estranged father without speaking a word of each other’s language as they renovate the title structure, hits shelves on June 11th. The road from his last OGN, 2015’s Veda: Assembly Required and this one is the topic for today’s conversation.
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