
RFID Goes to the Movies
Thanks to radio frequency identification, production recently resumed on a film set during the COVID-19 pandemic, and not a single person got sick.
Rich Handley Author and Editor
Thanks to radio frequency identification, production recently resumed on a film set during the COVID-19 pandemic, and not a single person got sick.
My latest weekly column concludes my look back at Marvel’s second STAR TREK line–with guest appearances by the X-Men!
This week’s column examines Marvel’s STAR TREK: VOYAGER #10-15 and VOYAGER: SPLSHDOWN #1-4, all written by Laurie Sutton, with artwork by Jesus Redondo, Sergio Melia, Terry Pallot, and Al Milgrom.
After a long countdown and much anticipation, Mission Control has confirmed liftoff and the journey has begun.
One of the most shameful periods in modern U.S. history will end in January–and the world is relieved.
This week’s column wraps up my discussion of Marvel’s STAR TREK: EARLY VOYAGES, which ended far too soon–and right in the middle of a storyline.
In my DARK SHADOWS rewatch, I’m about to reach the Leviathan arc, which drags horribly and hurts the fabric of the show. Thankfully, it comes to an end.
My latest column discusses the final issues of Marvel’s Star Trek: Starfleet Academy.
Lou Tambone and I discussed our latest book for Sequart, MUSINGS ON MONSTERS!
How not to title your next mystery novel if you actually want the plot to remain a mystery.