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May 31, 2024 |
multiversitycomics.com | Kate Kosturski
(Header image courtesy of Kate’s personal photo collection.)I never expected to get emotional over writing a tweet but here I was, the morning of Memorial Day, getting teary eyed in my basement office scheduling up our Rundown tweets. Now the reason I’m crying over a damn tweet is because this community that I have been a part of for since 2017, and on the management team since 2018 as the face behind the Twitter account, is putting away the longboxes and turning out the lights.
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May 9, 2024 |
multiversitycomics.com | Kate Kosturski
Desperate times call for desperate measures, which is what young Danny takes to heart when a routine grocery delivery opens him up to a wider mystery that will change him irrevocably. Written by Phillip Kennedy JohnsonIllustrated by SomColored by Patricio DelpecheLettered by Becca CareyWhat makes someone turn to crime-especially in a modern, pandemic-riddled dystopia?
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Apr 11, 2024 |
multiversitycomics.com | Kate Kosturski
No one’s immune from a good government job. Even your favorite barbarian brute squad. But what Tanner “Griz” Grisholm is after isn’t your typical government contractor . . . even for a government contractor barbarian brute squad. Written by Cullen BunnIllustrated by Patrick PiazzalungaColored by Marco BrakkoLettered by Jim CampbellFrom the co-creator of The Sixth Gun and Harrow County comes a new action horror comedy! Meet Tanner “Griz” Grisholm.
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Mar 14, 2024 |
multiversitycomics.com | Kate Kosturski
Just in time for the start of the Major League Baseball season in the U.S. comes a sports story with a little bit of post-apocalyptic madness and a fair bit of heart.
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Feb 27, 2024 |
multiversitycomics.com | Kate Kosturski
There is nothing more discussed, nothing more legislated (particularly in the United States) than the decisions a woman makes with her body. The highly personal has become nothing short of impersonal, with the person at the heart of the matter – – the woman occupying that body – – left almost completely out of the equation. And in Irene Olmo’s graphic novel, one of those women left out of the equation speaks up.
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