Review: Star Trek #1
Assumptions! We all have them. When it comes to the world of the funny books,
Assumptions! We all have them. When it comes to the world of the funny books,
The pressures of life are many; be they work, home, love, being a Dolphins fan
What is it about ghost stories that intrigue us? Is it the mystery, the out
Homage or repetition, that’s the question that may be asked of this concluding issue of
“911, whats your emergency?” is a refrain oft hard in my house. Just when I
Comics come in all shapes and sizes, pretty much like love and relationships. So what
When you hear the words “yellow cab” you may think Taxi Driver, or the tv
One of the most endearing facets in comic books, at least for me, is the
Setting itself as a prequel of sorts, this zero issue bridges the gap between the
It cannot be overstated how important Daniel Jose Older and Harvey Tolibao’s Star Wars The
There is an axiom that questions “does life imitate art or does art imitate life?”
This mini-series adding value to the idea of how the Dire Wraiths came to Earth
A long time ago, in a galaxy that had yet to be purchased by the
Of all the Trek content that breached the TV of the 90’s the Star-Battle-Star-Trek-Galactica-Voyager show
Apparently it has been 10 years since the last DS9 comic series. My, how time
It’s pretty hard to do an advance review of a comic based on an existing
Moving away from their licensed properties, IDW set their sail to the proverbial winds as
Over the last couple of years, there have been publishing crossover featuring a range of
As a truism, “dying is easy, comedy is hard” is probably one of the most
Since Star Trek first arrived in the 60’s it has managed to capture the imaginations
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