Image Comics Reveals Its New Multiverse

Over more than three decades, Image Comics has taken numerous paths in its evolution. Initially, the independent publisher attempted to mimic the companies of the ‘Image Seven’ superstars – Jim Lee, Todd McFarlane, Rob Liefeld, Marc Silvestri, Erik Larsen, Jim Valentino, and Whilce Portacio – by creating a somewhat consistent superhero universe where crossovers were feasible. However, as founders like Liefeld and Silvestri came and went, this changed, leading to Image assuming the structure it currently has – a publishing house for standalone titles from top writers and artists in the field. Recently, though, the Geoff Johns imprint has altered that trend, establishing a multiverse for Image Comics.

Square Enix Producer Wants a Final Fantasy 6 Remake in HD-2D Style

Starting from 2018, Square Enix has been launching several games that employ the HD-2D graphic style they developed using Unreal Engine 4. This style has gained significant popularity among RPG enthusiasts, and games like “Octopath Traveler” and “Triangle Strategy” have benefited immensely from it. The most recent demonstration of this is the “Dragon Quest III HD-2D Remake,” which was launched this month. In a recent interview with Inverse, producer Masaaki Hayasaka was asked about which game he’d prefer to see remade in that graphic style. While Hayasaka emphasized that there are no existing plans, the remake he’d most desire is “Final Fantasy VI.