
New Stargate Anthology Coming from Sequart
At last I can reveal the next book I’ll be co-editing for Sequart. It’s Chevron Seven Locked: Exploring the Stargate Franchise, and I’ll be co-editing it with my friend Joe Dilworth.
Rich Handley Author and Editor
At last I can reveal the next book I’ll be co-editing for Sequart. It’s Chevron Seven Locked: Exploring the Stargate Franchise, and I’ll be co-editing it with my friend Joe Dilworth.
In 1997, I co-wrote “Crimson Bounty” with my friend Charlene Newcomb. The story was published in Star Wars Adventure Journal vol. 14 and was illustrated by Steve Bryant.
In 2013, IDW unveiled a five-part miniseries from writer Mike Johnson titled Star Trek: Khan, which ambitiously set out to explain the different appearances and accents of Khan Noonien Singh in the prime and Kelvin timelines. Did it succeed?
My fellow fans, we’re living in a golden age for the Star Trek franchise. Hear me out on this, because the math doesn’t lie.
In 2014, I contributed to my first of many books for Sequart. it was titled New Life and New Civilizations: Exploring Star Trek Comics, and it was edited by my friend Joseph F. Berenato.
For this week’s column, I examine issues #24-28 of IDW’s ongoing Star Trek title, featuring Romulans, Klingons and Gorns–oh, my!
I’ll be highlighting books I’ve worked on throughout my career, with a new one posted every Thursday. First up: Watching Time: The Unauthorized Watchmen Chronology.
In this week’s column, I discuss IDW’s Countdown to Darkness and After Darkness, which provided bookends to Star Trek Into Darkness. Written by Mike Johnson, both were illustrated by David Messina and Marina Castelvetro.
This week, I examine IDW’s Hive, written by Terry Matalas and Travis Fickett, based on a story by Brannon Braga. Exquisitely illustrated by Joe Corroney and Matt and Shawn Fillbach, the miniseries celebrated The Next Generation’s 25th anniversary.