
THROWBOOK THURSDAY—BACK TO THE FUTURE VOL. 1 and 2
Great Scott, the space-time continuum can be tricky to navigate! So the next time you hop into your DeLorean, bring along my two Back to the Future books.
Rich Handley Author and Editor
Great Scott, the space-time continuum can be tricky to navigate! So the next time you hop into your DeLorean, bring along my two Back to the Future books.
This week’s column discusses a comic published only in China, adapting Star Trek: The Motion Picture!
This week’s column examines IDW’s two Star Trek: Waypoint one-shots, along with Star Trek: Deviations.
This week’s column examines how the final batch of John Byrne’s Star Trek: New Visions offered prequels, sequels, and tie-ins to onscreen lore.
The next book to feature my writing will be Running Home to Shadows: Memories of TV’s First Supernatural Soap from Today’s Grown-Up Kids, an essay anthology about Dark Shadows from Jim Beard and Charles R Rutledge.
This week’s column for HeroCollector wraps up IDW’s Star Trek: Boldly Go and says goodbye to the Kelvin timeline.
There’s a branch of Star Trek comics collectors might have overlooked, and while they are admittedly not the most extraordinary works ever produced, they were relatively entertaining.
In this week’s column, I examine IDW’s ST:TNG—Mirror Broken, a seven-issue miniseries from writers David and Scott Tipton and artists J.K. Woodward and Josh Hood.
Work is almost wrapped up on Unauthorized Offworld Activation: Exploring The Stargate Franchise, my upcoming Sequart anthology.
My column this week has reached the penultimate discussion of Star Trek comics set in the Kelvin timeline, with Boldly Go #7–12.