Star Trek Comics Weekly #137
IDW’s Star Trek and Transformers team-up worked far better than it should have because it wasn’t about the 1960s live-action Star Trek show—it was about the 1970s cartoon.
Rich Handley Author and Editor
IDW’s Star Trek and Transformers team-up worked far better than it should have because it wasn’t about the 1960s live-action Star Trek show—it was about the 1970s cartoon.
It’s been a long road getting from there to here, but after a five-month hiatus, I’m finally back to writing this column. Up next: ST:TNG—Terra Incognita.
Yesterday, I was offered a freelance job with a major website covering science fiction, comics, film, and television… …at the incredible rate of $10 an article. $10. In the mid-1990s, I earned $25 per article for a local newspaper and considered that way too low… and that was almost 30 years ago. It’s worth noting […]
I’m reached the end of my latest re-watch of Star Trek: The Original Series, and I want to discuss the show’s controversial finale, “Turnabout Intruder.”
So apparently my latest book, which Lou Tambone and I co-edited for Crazy 8 Press, is available for sale this weekend at San Diego Comic Con.
I’m pleased to announce that I’ve signed a contract with BearManor Media Books for The Other Voyages: Star Trek Comics as Sequels, Prequels, and Tie-Ins, slated for release late next year.
Let’s look back at some superhero comedies that made audiences laugh faster than a speeding bullet and more powerfully than a locomotive, as well as others that utterly failed to leap tall buildings in a single bound.