Star Trek Comics Weekly #73
This week’s column begins IDW’s expansive Star Trek tenure with its debut miniseries, 2007’s The Space Between, from David Tischman, Casey Maloney, and Stacie Ponder.
Rich Handley Author and Editor
This week’s column begins IDW’s expansive Star Trek tenure with its debut miniseries, 2007’s The Space Between, from David Tischman, Casey Maloney, and Stacie Ponder.
Tokyopop produced three volumes set during The Original Series and a single edition based on The Next Generation, with each anthology featuring the works of multiple creative teams. My column this week looks at these four books.
Let’s discuss WildStorm’s Voyager line, concluding our dissection of that publisher’s Star Trek comics tenure.
So… yeah… WONDER WOMAN 1984. Let’s talk about this in non-spoilery terms since the film just came out. I’ve seen better and I’ve seen worse. Is it enjoyable? Yes. Is it fantastic? No. Are the performances good? Yes. Are the roles well-written? Well… no.
This week’s column revisits WildStorm’s two miniseries based on Deep Space Nine: N-Vector and Divided We Fall.
Volume 140 marked the end of the Star Trek Graphic Novel Collection. Though we at Eaglemoss managed to reach volume 140, we actually published 150 editions, including six specials (collecting crossovers and IDW’s Alien Spotlight) and four ‘Upsells’ (John Byrne’s Star Trek: New Visions). I’m saddened to see the series end so close to reprinting […]
Let’s continue our discussion of comic book prequels, sequels, and tie-ins with WildStorm’s one-shot Embrace the Wolf, the four-part miniseries The Killing Shadows, and the graphic novel Forgiveness.
For years, one elusive STAR TREK comic evaded my shelves, published only in Indonesia and quite rare. I now own a copy–and it’s twice the height of my head.
My STAR TREK column this week looks back at WildStorm’s four-part ST:TNG miniseries Perchance to Dream, as well as The Gorn Crisis.
A new video currently circulating falsely claims COVID-19 vaccines will contain RFID chips intended to track everyone who receives them.