As you know, I started a new job earlier this year, and the week of October 16-22 was Homecoming, the biggest of all the big-deal events on the calendar. Especially because it was the first full, in-person Homecoming they've been able to have in thre
"Time has gone awry. The Doctor is lost, without his TARDIS. But he’s not alone. The Space Security Service agents Anya Kingdom and Mark Seven haven’t always been on his side in the past, but now they are here to help him. And he’s going to need them
This topic has come up, again, on a recent discussion. We have some current members who weren't around when this topic was originally posted on the old board, so I thought I'd "bump it up" as it were.
I so wanted to like Star Trek: Enterprise, but I nevertheless found it (the first three seasons, anyway) to be a big disappointment. Yet it's one of Tracy's favorites of the franchise. But she didn't grow up on reruns of TOS the way I did; the series
I have been in the mood to reread Alan Moore's Miracleman for some time now, but I decided to wait for the "omnibus" edition to be released so that I can read it in the format it deserves. In the meantime, I decided to reread Alan Moore's Captain Bri
Story: Simon Spurrier | Art/Cover: Charlie Adlard | Mature | $3.99
In this new dark supernatural thriller for fans of We Have Demons and Something is Killing the Children, meet Ellie "Bloody El" Hawthorne: occultist for
Little Monsters Vol. 1 Jeff Lemire, writer; Dustin Nguyen, artist Image Comics, 2022
After the dystopian science fiction (with magic) of Descender and Ascender, co-creators Jeff Lemire and Dustin Nguyen return with a different flavor of the same genr
I've been reading Steve Canyon strips from IDW's Library of American Comics collections, a month every day, for the last few weeks. I started with volume 2, since that's the volume I had. But now I'm flashing back to volume 1, and since there was som
Story Bass, with Arthur Rankin Jr., co-founded Rankin/Bass Productions, which made Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer, Frosty the Snowman and numerous nimted classics.
Ron Masak, the burly, talkative character actor most well-known as Sheriff Mort Metzger on Murder, She Wrote, dies quietly at age 86, surrounded by his family.
Saga Volume Ten Brian K. Vaughan, writer; Fiona Staples, artist Image Comics, 2022
Saga finally returns after a long hiatus. The storytellers have not lost a step, but I confess that it had been so long that I completely forgot about Marko's murder a
Recently I filled out a survey for Ning. Not something I normally do, but I kept getting the prompt every time I went to the site, and it was so annoying I filled the darn thing out.
This coincided with some problems on the site. Some of you noticed
The Human Target Volume One Tom King, writer; Greg Smallwood, artist DC Black Label, 2022
This collects the first half of a twelve-issue maxiseries that brings back Christopher Chance, the Human Target. Created by Len Wein and Carmine Infantino and i