Rich Handley Author and Editor
Those of you familiar with my work (and honestly, I can’t imagine how the heck you found this blog if you aren’t) realize I’m… well, a bit obsessive when it comes to Swamp Thing and its brilliant spinoff, Hellblazer, from the pre-Flashpoint era. Put simply, I adore both interconnected titles to an insane degree. I’ve […]
IDW’s Star Trek: Too Long a Sacrifice, written by Scott and David Tipton and illustrated by Greg Scott, Ricardo Drumond, and James Kenneth Woodward, crafted a thoughtful noir-type tale about detectives solving a string of murders.
IDW’s Star Trek: Year Five was an impressive achievement—and one of the most politically commentative comics ever published.
Let’s examine the history of Star Trek franchise mash-up comics, going all the way back to the early days.
IDW’s Star Trek: Picard—Countdown set the stage for that show’s premise. Plus, a look back at an oft-overlooked ashcan, Star Trek: Martok.
Let’s examine more of IDW’s Star Trek: Year Five, featuring shocking revelations about Gary Seven and his faithful, feline companion, Isis.
This week, we’ll examine IDW’s Star Trek: Discovery tie-ins, as well as IDW 20/20, Mirrors & Smoke, Sky’s The Limit, and Hell’s Mirror.
IDW’s Star Trek: Year Five was among the publisher’s most ambitious Trek projects, and this week’s column examines the first six issues.
Raumschiff Enterprise ran in Bild+Funk magazine in 1979, written and illustrated by Ludwig Fischer. The strip was licensed, yet it was not a typical Star Trek story at all.