So like I said in an earlier post, the Star Trek comics universe was bereft of an adaptation of The Wrath of Khan when it came out in 1982 because at that point, Marvel's series had been canceled at the end of 1981 and DC's first series wouldn't premiere until the end of 1983. DC …
Month: September 2020
Star Trek (Marvel) #10-18
So we're flying through space again, exploring strange new worlds, and reaching the end of the post-TMP Marvel run, a run whose ending in late 1981 would wind up leaving a gap in Trek continuity coverage, as DC would pick up the license after The Wrath of Khan left theaters but before The Search for …
Showcase Presents: Teen Titans, Vol. 1
My Life as a Teen Titan starts with New Titans #71 because that's the first issue I ever bought. My favorite Titans era starts with DC Comics Presents #26 because that's when the Wolfman-Perez era begins. But I own Titans books way beyond that in both directions and since I finally filled the last gap …
Star Trek (Marvel) #1-9
Back when I started collecting in the Nineties, I was still very into Star Trek, having been watching the original crew movies on VHS and reruns of the original series on WPIX. That led to me reading a few issues of the second DC comics series, which was in its third year and was being …
Classic G.I. Joe Vol. 1
When I was ten years old, I read G.I. Joe comics for the better part of a summer, which I looked at in depth when I released my podcast miniseries "Origin Story" back in 2016-2017. Those were the books that were collected in later volumes (specifically #6 and 7 of the IDW reprints), and in …
Three Reading Projects at a Time? Really?!
I was looking at my longbox of unread comics yesterday and aside from a couple of random one-off issues or incomplete miniseries, I have only one big stack of physical comics left, and that's the handful of DC's first series of Star Trek. Now, my original thought was that I was going to wait until …
Cloak & Dagger (1984)
I had to put 1984 in parentheses because there is a recent Freeform show beased on the 1980s Marvel Comics series and I didn't want to get anyone confused. Not like anyone's reading this anyway. So this is one in a genre of kid adventure movies from the 1980s that puts someone around the age …
Super 8
Oh man, where do I begin with this? While I don't think I'm a "fan" of J.J. Abrams, I can say that between Alias, Lost (though Damon Lindelof was behind that more than J.J.), and both Stars (Trek and Wars), I've seen enough of his work to level some sort of educated opinion. Super 8 …
Uncollecting Update August 2020
Well, as always, I’ll start with my numbers for the month … Media consumed # (remaining/total)Comics Read: 72 (78/375)Trade Paperbacks/Graphic Novels Read: 1 (38/82)Books Read: 4 (119/161)Movies Watched: 11 (72/79)TV Shows Completed: 3 (10/17)Podcast Episodes Remaining: 136 After a bit of a lag in July, especially where comics were concerned, I definitely bounced back in August and I'm getting very close to zeroing out at least …