sci-fi
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Comic Review – Star Trek: The Animated Celebration Presents The Scheimer Barrier
I initially picked up The Scheimer Barrier off Amazon because the comics were free and, well, they’re Star Trek. I added them to my massive, ever-growing collection of comics and didn’t think much of them for a few weeks. I kept returning to the comics because of their exceptionally odd covers and eventually realized this… Continue reading
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Graphic Novel Review: Dead Seas by Cavan Scott and Nick Brokenshire
It’s nearly impossible to be in the Star Wars and Doctor Who fandoms now and not know Cavan Scott’s writing. I loved the Tempest Runner audiobook and The Ninth Doctor comics (reviews to come), so I knew I wanted to try his original comic Dead Seas, now available as a full-collected volume. Dead Seas is… Continue reading
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Graphic Novel Review: Heart Attack by Shawn Kittelsen and Eric Zawadzki
Are you interested in comics and graphic novels but unsure where to start? If you’re a fan of progressive dystopian stories and romantic subplots, I have found you the perfect graphic novel! Heart Attack from Image Comics is a powerhouse of supernatural abilities, secret government agendas, and grassroots revolutions. There’s also female friendships, an enemies-to-lovers situationship, and… Continue reading
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Graphic Novel Review: Star Trek: Deep Space Nine – The Dog of War
My dad was a kid of the 1960s – a product of Gene Roddenberry, the Space Race, and James T. Kirk. As a result, I grew up watching Star Trek’s Original Series. I can talk OG Star Trek with the best of them. If you want to talk Khan and tribbles and “The City on… Continue reading
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Earthdivers, Vol. 1: Kill Columbus by Stephen Graham Jones
Alternatively Titled: Reading Kill Columbus Over Thanksgiving Weekend Happy Native American Heritage Day! I didn’t intentionally go into Thanksgiving weekend trying to read a book by an indigenous author; I wish I could say I had. Stephen Graham Jones’ Earthdivers, Vol. 1, had been screaming at me for a while now, and I just wanted to finally read… Continue reading


