Throwbook Thursday—John Constantine, Hellblazer: 30th Anniversary Celebration
Did I ever tell you about that time I (sort of) collaborated with rock legend Sting? It’s a hell(blazer) of a tale.
Rich Handley Author and Editor
Did I ever tell you about that time I (sort of) collaborated with rock legend Sting? It’s a hell(blazer) of a tale.
In this week’s column, I examine Harlan Ellison’s The City on the Edge of Forever and Scott and David Tipton’s Flesh and Stone, both from IDW.
A pair of books I co-edited with Jim Beard covering the 1966 Batman TV show have been reissued with new covers. These volumes are now available for order from Crazy 8 Press!
This week, I examine issues #29–34 of IDW’s ongoing Star Trek comic, featuring the voyages of… Jane T. Kirk?
What projects have you got going these days? Let me help you promote your work.
This week’s Throwbook Thursday is bittersweet, as I am spotlighting a pair of lexicons written by my sadly departed friend, spiritual brother, and business partner, Paul C. Giachetti.
In this week’s column, I look back at the first five issues of IDW’s Star Trek: New Visions, from writer-artist John Byrne.
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.
IDW’s Star Trek: Khan miniseries ambitiously set out to explain the different appearances and accents of Khan Noonien Singh. Did it succeed?