THE MULTIVERSITY GUIDEBOOK #1
Written by GRANT MORRISON
Art by NICOLA SCOTT, GARY FRANK, KLAUS JANSON, CAMERON STEWART, DAN JURGENS, CHRIS SPROUSE, BEN OLIVER and others
Cover by RIAN HUGHES
1:10 B&W Variant cover by RIAN HUGHES
1:25 Variant cover by TOM FOWLER
1:50 Variant cover by PHIL JIMENEZ
1:100 Variant cover by GRANT MORRISON
On sale JANUARY 21 • 80 pg, FC, $7.99 US • RATED T
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To keep skinny body and maverick soul together, Iggy’s become a DJ, a car-insurance pitchman and a fashion model. If he had to live off royalties, he said, he’d have to “tend bars between sets.” As I listened to his enthusiastic stoner Midwestern drawl, I thought: If Iggy Pop can’t make it, what message does that send to all the baby Iggys out there? In a society where worth is judged by price, for better or worse, what are you saying to someone when you won’t pay for the thing he’s crafted?

A few days before Iggy’s lecture, Australian novelist Richard Flanagan won the Booker Prize, the most prestigious in the literary world, for his Second World War story The Narrow Road to the Deep North. Just in time, it sounds like: Mr. Flanagan told reporters that he was making so little from his writing that he was thinking about packing it in and becoming a miner. (He comes from a small mining town in Tasmania.) The prize money of about $90,000 and the following sales bump will allow him to continue, but most of his colleagues aren’t so lucky: “Writing is a very hard life for so many writers,” he said.

This is borne out not only in the quiet sobbing you hear in corners at poetry readings, but in the numbers. This summer, the Guardian newspaper reported that professional writers’ salaries in Britain are collapsing, falling almost 30 per cent over eight years to $20,000.

From here. The “Iggy” in the first paragraph? That’s Iggy Pop.

Can I ask a quick question—why does the air suddenly have calories? Because that is the only way I understand this weight-gain bullshit. I’m doing the same things I’ve always done—not working out and eating a lot of pizza.

What? I can’t do that at this age anymore? What kind of game is this? Isn’t there enough shit already going down in my life? I need pizza as a coping mechanism, and suddenly it’s snatched from me. That is completely unfair.

I am starting to suspect that ThoughtCatalog.com is an Onion-esque parody of self-obsessed millennial memes, because there’s almost no other way that articles like the one quoted above could legitimately be seen to have reason for publication.

It’s not just that article, either; there’s also 33 Weird Thoughts Every Woman Starts Having In Her Mid 20s, 17 Books To Get You Through Your Quarter-Life Crisis, Watching People You Know Get Married When You’re 25 and Single and roughly a million others.

There’s also an astounding amount of hilariously random dating advice, from “How to Survive The Walk of Shame” and “I’m A Slut – And Proud of It” to “Science Proves The Best Dads Have Small Balls” and, maybe my favorite, “How To Date Guys With Beards.” If it is a parody site, it’s flawless in its self-obsession.

Scientists build first map of hidden universe

Scientists build first map of hidden universe