Multiplex: Chapter 6
Gordon McAlpin
eBook: 34 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!
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





Gordon McAlpin lives in Minneapolis with his cat Punk. In his twenties, he watched over a dozen movies a week. Gordon has written movie reviews, co-hosted a movie podcast, and edited a movie news blog, but now he just writes and draws Multiplex. While he has never worked at a movie theater, he has had several equally terrible jobs.