I don't see Schwarzenegger's jungle adventure imperilled.
I don't see Schwarzenegger's jungle adventure imperilled.
Well, there's one benefit of the license going to Titan.they announced a sequel to Assimilation2 at New York Comic Con -- and then IDW lost the Doctor Who license.
I've not heard a thing.
Maybe approvals fell through on one end or the other. Maybe it was announced prematurely without all the i-s dotted and the t-s crossed. (Wouldn't be the first time for this particular creative team that something like that happened; they announced a sequel to Assimilation2 at New York Comic Con -- and then IDW lost the Doctor Who license.)
For some reason that TMP comic reminds me of an old Malibu DS9 comic (I think) with a guest character who looked uncannily like John Tesh.
My suspicion is that the only thing worse than a Tipton Trek/Who crossover would be a Tony Lee Trek/Who crossover.Hre's what we could have got from Tony Lee, a DS9/Doctor Who crossover with a visit to the Enterprise era! - https://www.bleedingcool.com/2015/05/12/tony-lees-pitch-for-a-doctor-whodeep-space-9-crossover/
Alien is well-known for being more graphic, especially when it comes to depicting the xenomorph life cycle. But Trek has generally tended to be more more "family-friendly" when it comes to violence and disturbing content (aside from TNG "Conspiracy," that is).
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