
Star Trek Comics Weekly #84
IDW’s Kelvin-centric titles were a wonderful breath of fresh air, and the first such release was Star Trek: Countdown.
Rich Handley Author and Editor
IDW’s Kelvin-centric titles were a wonderful breath of fresh air, and the first such release was Star Trek: Countdown.
What if James T. Kirk failed to prevent the Federation President’s assassination in Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country?
Lou Tambone and I, and our amazing team of writers, have been nominated for a Rondo Award for our essay anthology MUSINGS ON MONSTERS: OBSERVATIONS ON THE WORLD OF CLASSIC HORROR, for Book of the Year!
Following his Alien Spotlight: Romulans one-shot, John Byrne wrote The Hollow Crown and Schism for IDW. This week’s column examines these tales.
Let’s on Star Trek: Mirror Images, a five-issue miniseries from writers Scott and David Tipton, with art by David Messina and Sara Pichelli.
My column this week explores IDW’s Star Trek: Assignment Earth, written and illustrated by John Byrne, and based on a 1960s episode that originated as a same-named half-hour TV series concept.