March 1st, 2020
You already know what it is, let's do this. And by "this", I mean take a look back at
JANUARY & FEBRUARY IN THE EVERY-VERSE (2020)
Emma Woods, arguably the Queen of the E-V's underutilized Sci-Fi section, published the long-awaited continuation of her Transformers: Eternity title, "Issue 4 - The Inevitability of Dawn".
Tobias Christopher went on a tear, dropping Nightmare Warriors #3 ("The Scaring of the Green, Part Three"), #4 ("The Scaring of the Green Part Four"), and #5 ("Jacob's Insidious Quest -OR- The Further Adventures of Jacob Johnson"). Such proliferation has necessitated the creation of a dedicated Nightmare Warriors Saga page, on which can be found the relevant titles in reading order.
Also contributing to the ever-growing Horror Section is Patrick Moore with Gingerdead Man #1, "Deal With A Devil Clown".
Holding down the Slice of Life section completely solo, Patrick Moore beat his own record for the longest running SoL title when he dropped Meet the Griffins #3 "Kay Yay, Mother Clucker".
Read 'em, love 'em, and come back often for more Every-content.
JANUARY & FEBRUARY IN THE EVERY-VERSE (2020)
Emma Woods, arguably the Queen of the E-V's underutilized Sci-Fi section, published the long-awaited continuation of her Transformers: Eternity title, "Issue 4 - The Inevitability of Dawn".
Tobias Christopher went on a tear, dropping Nightmare Warriors #3 ("The Scaring of the Green, Part Three"), #4 ("The Scaring of the Green Part Four"), and #5 ("Jacob's Insidious Quest -OR- The Further Adventures of Jacob Johnson"). Such proliferation has necessitated the creation of a dedicated Nightmare Warriors Saga page, on which can be found the relevant titles in reading order.
Also contributing to the ever-growing Horror Section is Patrick Moore with Gingerdead Man #1, "Deal With A Devil Clown".
Holding down the Slice of Life section completely solo, Patrick Moore beat his own record for the longest running SoL title when he dropped Meet the Griffins #3 "Kay Yay, Mother Clucker".
Read 'em, love 'em, and come back often for more Every-content.
January 1st, 2020
Happy New Year to you, Every-nauts! It's 2020, so as is tradition, let's take a look back at
NOVEMBER & DECEMBER IN THE EVERY-VERSE (2019)
Things quieted down for the Holidays here at the E-V:WR, but fish gotta swim, birds gotta fly, and writers gotta write, so a few titles slipped through the seasonal cheer and made their way to our decked halls.
Patrick Moore held down the E-V Fantasy section with long-overdue follow-ups Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon #3, and Gargoyles #4 "Warriors of the Night, Pt. 4".
Tobias Christopher remains one of the most consistent contributors to our little movement, and retains his crown as the Master of E-V Horror, with the release of Nightmare Warriors #2, "The Scaring of the Green, Part Two". With Mighty Max #1 having released early in January of 2019, this brings the Nightmare Warriors Saga to twelve remarkably complete and quality releases in just one year.
Rounding out this abbreviated pack of titles is Bailey's Comics 104 and 105, entitled "Son of Bailey's Comics" and "It Came From Bailey's Comics" respectively. The author promises to continue editing and releasing these long-finished audio-play scripts in a frustratingly drawn out manner, potentially finishing as early as this coming Halloween.
Our resolution is to leave no E-V section or E-V:WR imprint untouched in the coming two months, and we might even stick to it! Have an Every-Year, folks!
NOVEMBER & DECEMBER IN THE EVERY-VERSE (2019)
Things quieted down for the Holidays here at the E-V:WR, but fish gotta swim, birds gotta fly, and writers gotta write, so a few titles slipped through the seasonal cheer and made their way to our decked halls.
Patrick Moore held down the E-V Fantasy section with long-overdue follow-ups Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon #3, and Gargoyles #4 "Warriors of the Night, Pt. 4".
Tobias Christopher remains one of the most consistent contributors to our little movement, and retains his crown as the Master of E-V Horror, with the release of Nightmare Warriors #2, "The Scaring of the Green, Part Two". With Mighty Max #1 having released early in January of 2019, this brings the Nightmare Warriors Saga to twelve remarkably complete and quality releases in just one year.
Rounding out this abbreviated pack of titles is Bailey's Comics 104 and 105, entitled "Son of Bailey's Comics" and "It Came From Bailey's Comics" respectively. The author promises to continue editing and releasing these long-finished audio-play scripts in a frustratingly drawn out manner, potentially finishing as early as this coming Halloween.
Our resolution is to leave no E-V section or E-V:WR imprint untouched in the coming two months, and we might even stick to it! Have an Every-Year, folks!
November 1st, 2019
It's November! AND we've skipped an update, so you know what that means! It's passed time we take a look back at
SEPTEMBER & OCTOBER IN THE EVERY-VERSE (2019)
After MOTU #2 kicked off a new era for the E-V Fantasy section, it lives on with the continuation of two long-dormant titles. The first is Patrick Moore's Real Ghostbusters #1, Vol. 2, entitled "House of Stranger Things, Part 1". The second is Tobias Christopher's Fantasian epoch, Knights of the Neverending Story #9, entitled "Atreyu".
Mr. Christopher continues his prolific ways in the Horror section, bringing the introduction of his slasher saga to a close with Nightmare Warriors: The Gathering #'s 5 & 6, as well as beginning the series proper with Nightmare Warriors #1, entitled "The Scaring of the Green, Chapter One".
The slow trickle of contributions to a burgeoning Future-Verses Imprint continues, this time with "The Labors of Vash", a Star Trek story by Travis Hiltz set in THE BOLD reality of the F-V's.
Sure to be a hot title on The Red Label, as soon as anyone notices how freaking good it is, from the minds of E-V Architect Joshua Sykes and bat transformer Transform T. Bat, Outlaw 102 is out, and the Detroit independent pro-wrestling scene is HEATING UP in "The Cold-Blooded Sausage Maker."
And finally, debuting in The Red Label, a change of pace, Bailey's Comics 101-103 have dropped (titled "Bailey's Comics", "Return of Bailey's Comics", and "Bride of Bailey's Comics", respectively). An audio comedy in the old radio tradition, each short episode relies heavily on growing character familiarity and quick banter to technically qualify as "comedy".
Thanks for sticking with us during our totally pre-planned month off that we totally planned; as you can see, the stories don't stop even when the infrastructure wavers, so always be sure to check in on your favorite titles and leave feedback for the authors at our Forums, or on our Twitter. Have an Every-Day!
SEPTEMBER & OCTOBER IN THE EVERY-VERSE (2019)
After MOTU #2 kicked off a new era for the E-V Fantasy section, it lives on with the continuation of two long-dormant titles. The first is Patrick Moore's Real Ghostbusters #1, Vol. 2, entitled "House of Stranger Things, Part 1". The second is Tobias Christopher's Fantasian epoch, Knights of the Neverending Story #9, entitled "Atreyu".
Mr. Christopher continues his prolific ways in the Horror section, bringing the introduction of his slasher saga to a close with Nightmare Warriors: The Gathering #'s 5 & 6, as well as beginning the series proper with Nightmare Warriors #1, entitled "The Scaring of the Green, Chapter One".
The slow trickle of contributions to a burgeoning Future-Verses Imprint continues, this time with "The Labors of Vash", a Star Trek story by Travis Hiltz set in THE BOLD reality of the F-V's.
Sure to be a hot title on The Red Label, as soon as anyone notices how freaking good it is, from the minds of E-V Architect Joshua Sykes and bat transformer Transform T. Bat, Outlaw 102 is out, and the Detroit independent pro-wrestling scene is HEATING UP in "The Cold-Blooded Sausage Maker."
And finally, debuting in The Red Label, a change of pace, Bailey's Comics 101-103 have dropped (titled "Bailey's Comics", "Return of Bailey's Comics", and "Bride of Bailey's Comics", respectively). An audio comedy in the old radio tradition, each short episode relies heavily on growing character familiarity and quick banter to technically qualify as "comedy".
Thanks for sticking with us during our totally pre-planned month off that we totally planned; as you can see, the stories don't stop even when the infrastructure wavers, so always be sure to check in on your favorite titles and leave feedback for the authors at our Forums, or on our Twitter. Have an Every-Day!
September 1st, 2019
It's September, you know the drill, let's take a look back at
AUGUST IN THE EVERY-VERSE (2019)
We got a twitter! We even tweet sometimes! Follow us @VerseEvery to get updates on a slightly more frequent basis than monthly.
Reviving the long-dormant Fantasy wing of the Every-Verse, Patrick Moore's MOTU #2 has dropped, opening the floodgates for a host of near-finished Fantasy titles to finally reach publication-phase over the next few months.
Tobias Christopher continues to spearhead the most consistent wing of the E-V, the Horror section, with its cornerstone title Nightmare Warriors: The Gathering #4.
E-V's Tales of... saw #6 drop, a Travis Hiltz tale called "Time Lock (The Four-ish Doctors)". No extra points for guessing the relevant IP correctly!
And there's good news for the True Believers! MarvelTV is finally on the air, with Patrick Moore's Howard the Duck #0 currently the only representation of the MarvelTV-Universe, and Joshua Sykes' Spidey! #1 the lone title in the Animation wing.
This time, rather than pushing for audience retention, I wanted to let you know that we're always looking for writers of all kinds, be they new or seasoned, aspiring or jaded. We're especially looking for more writers of a female persuasion, but we're open to platforming anybody with a story to tell! Contact us in the Web Forums or at our twitter (which is @VerseEvery in case you forgot) to find out more!
AUGUST IN THE EVERY-VERSE (2019)
We got a twitter! We even tweet sometimes! Follow us @VerseEvery to get updates on a slightly more frequent basis than monthly.
Reviving the long-dormant Fantasy wing of the Every-Verse, Patrick Moore's MOTU #2 has dropped, opening the floodgates for a host of near-finished Fantasy titles to finally reach publication-phase over the next few months.
Tobias Christopher continues to spearhead the most consistent wing of the E-V, the Horror section, with its cornerstone title Nightmare Warriors: The Gathering #4.
E-V's Tales of... saw #6 drop, a Travis Hiltz tale called "Time Lock (The Four-ish Doctors)". No extra points for guessing the relevant IP correctly!
And there's good news for the True Believers! MarvelTV is finally on the air, with Patrick Moore's Howard the Duck #0 currently the only representation of the MarvelTV-Universe, and Joshua Sykes' Spidey! #1 the lone title in the Animation wing.
This time, rather than pushing for audience retention, I wanted to let you know that we're always looking for writers of all kinds, be they new or seasoned, aspiring or jaded. We're especially looking for more writers of a female persuasion, but we're open to platforming anybody with a story to tell! Contact us in the Web Forums or at our twitter (which is @VerseEvery in case you forgot) to find out more!
August 1st, 2019
It's August, and that can mean only one thing: It's time to take a look back at
JULY IN THE EVERY-VERSE (2019)
It's been a rebuilding month. After the non-stop rapidfire publishing that was our June, all the WebRing contributors scuttled back to their writers' hovels and started anew on creation. Luckily for you, our loyal readers, a small but notable surge of content occurred in just the last few days.
In the Every-Verse proper, Tobias Christopher continued his intra-horror epic with The Gathering #3, because even if the WebRing slows down, The Survivors cannot be stopped.
Over down Spooner Street in the Slice of Life Section, Patrick Moore gave us the continuation of his Meet the Griffins opening storyline with Episode 2: "I Didn't Shoot the Deputy Mayor", and you'll never believe who's got a crush on Meg!
E-V founder Joshua Sykes graced the Prestige Imprint with his creative output yet again, this time with the equally lauded follow-up for his One Piece series, a second episode titled "The World's Best Navigator". He's pumping these out quick, so get on board before you stretch yourself too thin!
The E-V WebRing's original content imprint, The Red Label, finally saw a new IP added. Joshua Sykes and his bat transforming partner have created Outlaw, a world in which the Pro-Wrestling is real and the drama is extra af. The pilot ("Hot to Be Humble") is out now, and I hear a second episode is already in the works, so this is another to hop on early for!
Perhaps the biggest news around here is the debut of a brand new imprint: the Future-Verses. Patrick Moore has kicked things off with Futurama: Tales of the Planet Express #1 "Five Nights at Chuckies, pt. 1", and more stories will be trickling in as the year progresses.
The Future-Verses consist of four separate realities encompassing something in the vicinity of three-dozen IPs (though that number is still ballooning). Aspire to the Star Trek/Orville based "THE BOLD"; marvel at the Babylon 5/Farscape lead "THE DAWN"; escape the Starship Troopers/Gundam Wing inclusive "THE FASH"; and fear the Firefly/Terminator amalgam "THE VAST". The 'Verses will populate slowly in the soonafter, but expect a veritable explosion of content sometime... IN THE FUTURE!!!
JULY IN THE EVERY-VERSE (2019)
It's been a rebuilding month. After the non-stop rapidfire publishing that was our June, all the WebRing contributors scuttled back to their writers' hovels and started anew on creation. Luckily for you, our loyal readers, a small but notable surge of content occurred in just the last few days.
In the Every-Verse proper, Tobias Christopher continued his intra-horror epic with The Gathering #3, because even if the WebRing slows down, The Survivors cannot be stopped.
Over down Spooner Street in the Slice of Life Section, Patrick Moore gave us the continuation of his Meet the Griffins opening storyline with Episode 2: "I Didn't Shoot the Deputy Mayor", and you'll never believe who's got a crush on Meg!
E-V founder Joshua Sykes graced the Prestige Imprint with his creative output yet again, this time with the equally lauded follow-up for his One Piece series, a second episode titled "The World's Best Navigator". He's pumping these out quick, so get on board before you stretch yourself too thin!
The E-V WebRing's original content imprint, The Red Label, finally saw a new IP added. Joshua Sykes and his bat transforming partner have created Outlaw, a world in which the Pro-Wrestling is real and the drama is extra af. The pilot ("Hot to Be Humble") is out now, and I hear a second episode is already in the works, so this is another to hop on early for!
Perhaps the biggest news around here is the debut of a brand new imprint: the Future-Verses. Patrick Moore has kicked things off with Futurama: Tales of the Planet Express #1 "Five Nights at Chuckies, pt. 1", and more stories will be trickling in as the year progresses.
The Future-Verses consist of four separate realities encompassing something in the vicinity of three-dozen IPs (though that number is still ballooning). Aspire to the Star Trek/Orville based "THE BOLD"; marvel at the Babylon 5/Farscape lead "THE DAWN"; escape the Starship Troopers/Gundam Wing inclusive "THE FASH"; and fear the Firefly/Terminator amalgam "THE VAST". The 'Verses will populate slowly in the soonafter, but expect a veritable explosion of content sometime... IN THE FUTURE!!!
July 1st, 2019
As we move into July, let's touch base for a quick update and take a look back at
JUNE IN THE EVERY-VERSE (2019)
The Every-Verse's Horror section appropriately refuses to die, as June saw the publication of Tobias Christopher's The Gathering #2, continuing the meganarrative he began in Mighty Max. Such interconnected tales are but a whiff of what is to come.
Over in the more Norman Rockwell (or is it Norman Lear?) quadrant of the Every-Verse, Slice of Life saw the debut of Patrick Moore's Meet the Griffins with pilot "The Violence and Movies and Sex on TV". This has opened up a veritable world of mundane absurdity to the E-V, and secret plans are underway to expand its reach.
The big star of our Prestige Imprint this month has been Joshua Sykes' epic One Piece pilot, a labor of love well received by the original's notoriously irascible fandom.
And even though it came out on the 31st of May, we'd like to give a special horseshoes-and-handgrenades shoutout to episode 101 of Babylon 5: Isil'Zha, "For the Kingdom", which will be of particular interest to those steeped in B5 lore.
If you turn the dial to DCTV you'll find the pilot episode of The Last Son of Krypton, which joins The Batman in Joshua Sykes' so-far unchallenged contributions to the DCTVUniverse. Josh has truly cornered the market on definite articles in the DCTVU.
On the DCTV Animation front, Shadow of the Bat episodes 111, 112, and 113 ("Impossible Things", "A Serious House", and "On Serious Earth") all dropped, completing the first of ten planned chapters. Catch up on all thirteen episodes of "Chapter I: CAPES" before Chapter II starts up!
July is a whole new month and promises not just a slew of new stories, but the reveal of an entire Imprint. I'd ask you to come back regularly to make sure you're not missing out, but the Every-Verse is all encompassing; you couldn't leave even if you wanted to!
JUNE IN THE EVERY-VERSE (2019)
The Every-Verse's Horror section appropriately refuses to die, as June saw the publication of Tobias Christopher's The Gathering #2, continuing the meganarrative he began in Mighty Max. Such interconnected tales are but a whiff of what is to come.
Over in the more Norman Rockwell (or is it Norman Lear?) quadrant of the Every-Verse, Slice of Life saw the debut of Patrick Moore's Meet the Griffins with pilot "The Violence and Movies and Sex on TV". This has opened up a veritable world of mundane absurdity to the E-V, and secret plans are underway to expand its reach.
The big star of our Prestige Imprint this month has been Joshua Sykes' epic One Piece pilot, a labor of love well received by the original's notoriously irascible fandom.
And even though it came out on the 31st of May, we'd like to give a special horseshoes-and-handgrenades shoutout to episode 101 of Babylon 5: Isil'Zha, "For the Kingdom", which will be of particular interest to those steeped in B5 lore.
If you turn the dial to DCTV you'll find the pilot episode of The Last Son of Krypton, which joins The Batman in Joshua Sykes' so-far unchallenged contributions to the DCTVUniverse. Josh has truly cornered the market on definite articles in the DCTVU.
On the DCTV Animation front, Shadow of the Bat episodes 111, 112, and 113 ("Impossible Things", "A Serious House", and "On Serious Earth") all dropped, completing the first of ten planned chapters. Catch up on all thirteen episodes of "Chapter I: CAPES" before Chapter II starts up!
July is a whole new month and promises not just a slew of new stories, but the reveal of an entire Imprint. I'd ask you to come back regularly to make sure you're not missing out, but the Every-Verse is all encompassing; you couldn't leave even if you wanted to!
June 1st, 2019
You may notice things are looking a little different around here. In anticipation of an influx of new works, we've been putting in elbow grease on some much needed updates to the website, which has become a whole WebRing! There's too much to detail in this update, so browse around and see all the new goodness!
August 21st, 2018
An absolute landslide of updates have come to the Every-Verse in the last few weeks, namely Knights #3 from Tobias as well as Hellboy #2 from Terence. Also recently released is MMPR #2! And from our debuting "Slice of Life" section of the Every-Verse comes Lawndale #1 from Patrick Moore, coming soon!