Star Trek Comics Weekly #98
IDW’s Star Trek/Legion of Super-Heroes, written by Chris Roberson and illustrated by Jeffrey and Philip Moy, was steeped in onscreen Star Trek lore.
Rich Handley Author and Editor
IDW’s Star Trek/Legion of Super-Heroes, written by Chris Roberson and illustrated by Jeffrey and Philip Moy, was steeped in onscreen Star Trek lore.
I’ve seen people complaining that using “they” as a singular pronoun for non-binary people confuses them. But there’s nothing confusing about why they should do so.
This week, I look back at the first six issues of IDW’s ongoing Star Trek title, which reimagined three classic TV episodes for the 2009 film cast.
IDW’s Infestation crossover teamed up Star Trek with Ghostbusters, G.I. Joe, Transformers, and more.
I read an online comment claiming children shouldn’t be taught about privilege since it’s not provable it exists. But some people DO have privilege based on how they were born. As much I hate it… I’m one of them.
In this week’s column, I tackle IDW’s Star Trek: Burden of Knowledge, from Scott and David Tipton,
In IDW’s Leonard McCoy, Frontier Doctor, John Byrne explored what the good doctor had been up to since the end of The Original Series.
In this week’s column, I examine how IDW’s Star Trek: Captain’s Log offered prequels, sequels, and tie-ins to onscreen Star Trek.
This week, I examine IDW’s adaptation of Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, along with its miniseries Star Trek: Khan—Ruling in Hell.
This week, I look back at Scott and David Tipton’s Star Trek: Deep Space Nine—Fool’s Gold, from IDW Publishing.