THROWBOOK THURSDAY—STAR TREK: THE CLASSIC UK COMICS
Thanks to a friend, I went on a personal collecting journey that spanned decades and resulted in my helping to create a stellar set of reprint books.
Rich Handley Author and Editor
Thanks to a friend, I went on a personal collecting journey that spanned decades and resulted in my helping to create a stellar set of reprint books.
This week’s column explores IDW’s Star Trek/Green Lantern: The Spectrum War and Star Trek/Green Lantern: Stranger Worlds, scripted by Mike Johnson and illustrated by Angel Hernández.
IDW’s Star Trek/Planet of the Apes—The Primate Directive was produced in partnership with BOOM! Studios.
I’ve been delayed in promoting the most recent installments of Star Trek Comics Weekly. So this week, I’m combining them into a single update.
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.
This week, I examine issues #29–34 of IDW’s ongoing Star Trek comic, featuring the voyages of… Jane T. Kirk?
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.
IDW’s Star Trek: Khan miniseries ambitiously set out to explain the different appearances and accents of Khan Noonien Singh. Did it succeed?
For this week’s column, I examine issues #24-28 of IDW’s ongoing Star Trek title, featuring Romulans, Klingons and Gorns–oh, my!
IDW’s Countdown to Darkness and After Darkness provided bookends to Star Trek Into Darkness. Written by Mike Johnson, both were illustrated by David Messina and Marina Castelvetro.