I just finished Roger Zelazny’s A Night in the Lonesome October. It may just be the perfect cozy Halloween book.
I’ve never read a Doctor Who book but I would read a Moorcock Doctor Who book. Multiple people who are the same person dealing with time problems...
Will the animated mini-series be available to buy physically? I’m not find great answers via Google.
That dude was 33? That’s a hard 33 right there.
Did it? Last page of #8 says “To Be Continued…”
Since this seems to be the catch-all comics post these days, did Mirror War just kind of Peter out and never finish? Was there an announcement I...
I really liked this episode, and in many aspects am okay with these times-wimey changes, but there is still a level of disappointment. @Greg Cox’s...
I’ve “watched” you do this a few times now, and i think it’s pretty neat. When I was a kid, I had a camp counselor who was reading the Bible not...
Isn’t that the fundamental question about religion to begin with?
I was speaking with hyperbole, but do they ever eventually say, “hey guys, you’ve been doing this Mirror Universe stuff for almost five years now...
My guess is that no one at Paramount is even reading Mirror War to begin with, because it really is a boring slog.
Camelot 3000, like Squadron Supreme, is a 80s comics classic that gets completely overshadowed by Dark Knight Returns and Watchmen. They deserve...
Best Trek comic in a couple of years.
Of course, I just reminded myself that Miller had nothing to do with Coda, so let’s replace him with Dayton Ward and From History’s Shadow.
I do think that choosing the Devidians as villains is a major flaw of Coda, though. They’re an absolutely bonkers choice, lower middle tier...
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