Janice Lester: Denied Command Due to Gender or Insanity?
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.”
Rich Handley Author and Editor
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.
Some Star Trek fans are upset over canon changes supposedly made in the most recent episode of Strange New Worlds. My thoughts on the subject differ.
Here’s how I found one of the most elusive Star Trek comics during the early days of my collecting habits.
Announcing Born on the Bayou: A Pre-Flashpoint Chronology of Swamp Thing and Hellblazer, coming soon from BearManor Media.
Valentina Rossi describes how writing an essay about the Joker helped her deal with the sudden loss of her father.
Guest scribe Valentina Rossi takes a look at a forgotten queer character from DC’s Hawkman run.
I never get sick of this sort of writing, and I’m still amazed people actually pay me for it.