Star Trek Comics Weekly EXTRA: Looking Back on the Star Trek Graphic Novel Collection
From its inception to its premature conclusion, the STGNC reprinted the vast majority of Trek comics ever produced. It’s something of which I’m very proud.
Rich Handley Author and Editor
From its inception to its premature conclusion, the STGNC reprinted the vast majority of Trek comics ever produced. It’s something of which I’m very proud.
This week’s column explores comics based on the film Forbidden Planet, as well as the TV shows Wagon Train, Babylon 5, Galaxy Quest, and The Orville.
I recently wrote something I never thought I’d find myself writing: an article about Christmas. Naturally, me being who I am, it’s also about 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.
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 […]
This week’s column enters the 21st century and welcomes WildStorm to the final frontier.
My latest weekly column concludes my look back at Marvel’s second STAR TREK line–with guest appearances by the X-Men!
This week’s column examines Marvel’s STAR TREK: VOYAGER #10-15 and VOYAGER: SPLSHDOWN #1-4, all written by Laurie Sutton, with artwork by Jesus Redondo, Sergio Melia, Terry Pallot, and Al Milgrom.
This week’s column wraps up my discussion of Marvel’s STAR TREK: EARLY VOYAGES, which ended far too soon–and right in the middle of a storyline.
My latest column discusses the final issues of Marvel’s Star Trek: Starfleet Academy.