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Multiplex: Chapter 6
Gordon McAlpin

eBook: 27 pages
Pub. Date: October 2011
Age Range: 16 and up
ISBN: 0-9843222-8-0
Publisher: Chase Sequence Co.


Book 2 begins here!

In Multiplex: Book 2, we meet the Multiplex 10's archenemies, the staff of Flickhead Video — and a romance starts brewing that shakes the Multiplex 10 to its core… or something like that.

The Multiplex: Chapter 6 eBook collects strips #103–121 from the Multiplex archives, plus six bonus comics not found in the archives and two extended scenes!

Buy it now for only $1.99!

Or read in the online archives!

ALSO AVAILABLE: Multiplex: Enjoy Your Show (Book 1), with Chapters 1–5 in one 224-page paperback volume, along with an exclusive 12-page Prequel story and more!

Praise for Multiplex and Multiplex: Enjoy Your Show

Multiplex perfectly portrays the real foibles and friendships of a lousy job with a couple of perks. Also, it looks round and colorful and sweet, like delicious candy. I recommend reading Multiplex over getting an actual job.
Bryan Lee O’Malley,
    Scott Pilgrim vs. the World

[Multiplex tells the story of] a group of young twenty-somethings, on the front lines of the movies we love (and love to hate)… Think Clerks in a movie theatre.
Chris Arrant, Newsarama

Thoroughly entertaining… If you don’t recognize you or your friends in any of these characters, you aren’t looking very hard.
Jason Sacks, Comics Bulletin

(McAlpin) is a master of pushing the story forward without using words.
Chicago Tribune

The best parts of continuing storyline and daily gag comics. McAlpin’s drawing style is brilliant…
M.C. Shumaker, Fandomania

Wonderful… An engaging character ensemble with just the right blend of way too much pop culture.
Zander Cannon,
    The Replacement God, Top Ten

About the Author

Gordon McAlpin lives in Minneapolis with his girlfriend Karyn and their two cats, Punk and Sydney. In addition to working on Multiplex, he is pursuing a Master of Fine Arts degree in Graphic Design (Interactive Design track) at the University of Minnesota. While he has never worked at a movie theater, he has had several equally terrible jobs.