Book Review: The Autobiography of James T. Kirk
“The greatest danger facing us is ourselves, an irrational fear of the unknown. But there’s no such thing as the unknown — only things temporarily hidden, temporarily not understood.”
“The greatest danger facing us is ourselves, an irrational fear of the unknown. But there’s no such thing as the unknown — only things temporarily hidden, temporarily not understood.”
If there’s something weird and it don’t look good, consult the Guide.
We’ve been waiting over two months since the last issue, so does Doomsday Clock #4 live up to the hype or is it just more filler with no killer?
Does Dark Nights Metal #6 thrash out the power chords or should it be booed off the stage?
I’ve been banging the drum for a while and I’ll continue to do so: Ninja-K #5 is a comic you need on your to-read list. It’s fun and suspenseful!
When last we left our intrepid hero, it had been after a full day’s worth of wall-to-wall convention madness that was the Emerald City
Pirate Utopia is a clever and well presented work; it just doesn’t feel like a completed one, which keeps it from getting a full recommendation.
As I’ve mentioned previously, a four-day convention can be a thing of beauty. You get some time off from work, hanging out with a group of people who all know the secret handshake and with whom you can strike up conversations aplenty delving into the minutiae of popular culture. . .
Rogues Portal had the chance to talk to Kyle Higgins about The Dead Hand, his upcoming series from Image Comics with artist Stephen Mooney,