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Comics

Ritual

Ideal cinema going is a science.

Artist: Kristen Boucher

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Control

Music, art, love, flying, cats, comics, beer, dating, living, dreaming and bicycles. To what extent is art really magic?

Artist: Kristen Boucher

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Here There Be Monsters

A prelude to The Midnight Oil.

Artist: Kristen Boucher

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Detective Space Cat

Detective Space Cat is about a cat in space who is a detective named Space Cat.

Artist: Nina Cadman, Co-Writer: Colin Bell

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Digital Love

Suddenly I feel the shining sun... before I knew it, this dream was all gone.

Artist: Amy Heis

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Stuck

How far back in time would you go to save the one you love?

Artist: Ruben Rojas

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Back Issues

Suck it, comic industry.

Artist: Andrea Vásquez, Co-Writer: Walter Richardson

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Helios (Pitch)

Save the Sun. Madness prevails.

Artist: Travis Sengaus, Colors: Marissa Louise, Co-Writer: Colin Bell

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Impulse (Pitch)

Bodies in space.

Artist: Ricardo Drumond, Co-Writer: Tim Daniel

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Music

Volume 1: The Dark Tower of Cypher Lecleur

Originally written in 2005, The Chronicles of A06 tells the story of an assassin robot who gains conscious thought. The first album, recorded and produced by Casey Crescenzo (of the Dear Hunter) in 2008, tells the beginning of A06's saga. After an accidental murder he flees to flee into the night, lost and confused as to his newfound sense of awareness and placing the blame entirely on his creator. Meeting up with likeminded individuals, A06 returns to confront his creator and demand answers for the burden placed upon him. 

The album can be streamed on Apple Music and Spotify (and probably other places), or you can check out Bandcamp for the "complete" version. Album credits here.

About

Matthew Meylikhov was a writer, musician and editor, perhaps best known as the Founder and former Editor-in-Chief of the 2014 Eisner-nominated website Multiversity Comics. He was also a contributing writer for Paste Magazine, and has written for IGN, The Projection List, Tell Me Something and Sequart as well.  He has also hosted panels for Dark Horse Comics and Image Comics, as well as participated on panels at Emerald City Comic Con, New York Comic Con and San Diego Comic Con.

Matthew has done work in the comic industry, most notable MGA Study Hall, a formerly-recurring column that offered annotations of the New York Times Best-Selling Image Comics series "Morning Glories." Excerpts of the column were featured in the single issues of the series alongside the satirical "Morning Glory Babies" strip, illustrated by series artistJoe Eisma. He has also written backmatter essays for Avatar ("UBER") and Black Mask Studios ("The Forevers"), and has done professional work in comics as a letterer for Image Comics, 215 Ink, and Monkeybrain Comics.

One time he self-published a novel and no one read it. If he is known for one thing, though, he'd honestly prefer it be Detective Space Cat

Matthew currently lives in Massachussets, where we he works as a Support Manager at HubSpot and does not write. He lives with his wife and four cats. You can currently find him on Marveling at the Movies, a podcast on the Multiversity Comics Podcast Network.

Multiversity Comics · Paste Magazine

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