When the Apes Made Fire and It Was Comical
Presenting an oft-overlooked set of Planet of the Apes motion comics from Madefire.
Rich Handley Author and Editor
Presenting an oft-overlooked set of Planet of the Apes motion comics from Madefire.
I’ve been working to cocreate an upcoming official role-playing game based on the PLANET OF THE APES franchise, to be published by Magnetic Press.
. I’ve helped Ed Gross update his book Planet of the Apes Revisited, which has been THE Apes bible for the past quarter-century or so.
An index listing every episode, film, novel, short story, comic, stage play, and audio that has been broadcast, published, or recorded in the Dark Shadows mythology since 1966,
I’ve decided to change my name to “Noone.” Why? Because people misspell “no one” as “noone” so often, and I’ve decided to capitalize on it.
I’ve begun writing licensed fiction for the #StarTrek franchise, which has been at the top of my writing bucket list for decades.
The following article was posted back in 2011 at my now-defunct Hasslein Blog, and is being re-posted here for posterity, in its original formatting…
This week, we’ll conclude our discussion of Star Trek: The Animated Series Comics and also examine Star Trek: The Animated Voyages.
Let’s step away from IDW and venture back to the early 2000s, to discuss Star Trek: The Animated Series Comics.
Author Rich Handley’s Born on the Bayou: A Pre-Flashpoint Chronology of Swamp Thing and Hellblazer is now available from BearManor Media Books.