Multiplex is a digitally-illustrated comic strip about the staff of the Multiplex 10 Cinemas and the movies that play there. It has been running continuously since July 5, 2005. Multiplex currently updates twice a week, on Mondays and Thursdays. A unique blend of humor, movie (and movie theater industry) commentary and criticism, and heart-felt teen drama, Multiplex is best read from the beginning, either with the archives or with the Multiplex eBook. The first eBook collects the first 24 strips...
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So… #350, if that sort of thing means anything to you. Me, not so much (I get more excited about the year anniversaries every July 10th), but thank you for reading all the same, everyone. The...
Although this is the second of two about/at the Patio Theatre, the "Past, Present and Future?" arc isn't quite done yet. Devi and Jason head back to the Multiplex on Thursday. See you then!
If you're curious, I have a set of photos of the Patio...
This is the first of two about/at the Patio Theatre.
The Patio Theatre is on the west side of Chicago, in Portage Park. It was built in 1927, seats 1500, and was only recently closed in 2001. Like many theaters in the '20s and '30s, its auditorium...
If you don't get this strip, consider yourself lucky. Do yourself a favor and stop reading now. I do not assume any responsibility for your failure to heed this warning.
Goatse, to say the absolute least, is a photograph. It is not safe for...
We're so close last night, and it's my giveaway, anyway, so I decided to extend the deadline for the Kickstarter project's $10,000 Challenge 'til tonight/Friday at midnight — exactly four weeks (28 days) from the end of the fundraising...
Remember! There are three this week. Yes, yes, I know some of you find this stuff boring. Well, tough. It's a necessary scene, and sometimes in movies people need to have a conversation for more than a minute straight. This is the comics equivalent of...