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First up, a big thank-you to everyone who has backed the kickstarter for the Jewish Comix Anthology! This 250-page hardcover will feature the work of 47 Jewish artists, including Art Spiegelman, Harvey Pekar, Robert Crumb, Will Eisner, Joe Kubert… and me! There’s only
Star Trek: Peaceable Kingdoms
Since the summer, Pocket Books has been publishing an interconnected five-novel Star Trek series, “The Fall,” which has brought to a head many of the story-lines that have been running through the Trek novels for the past several years. “The Fall” began with
Josh Reviews Justice League: War
I am thrilled that DC’s series of Direct-to-DVD animated films exists, and I always look forward to the newest release. That being said, there’s no question that this series has been very hit-and-miss. There have been a few spectacular films (like Batman: Under the Red
Jewish Comix Anthology Kickstarter!
Hi friends! I am excited to announce the kickstarter for the first-ever Jewish Comix Anthology! This 250-page hardcover book will contain the work of 47 Jewish artists including Art Spiegelman, Joe Kubert, Will Eisner, Harvey Pekar, Robert Crumb… and me! From the description
“All Hope Lies in Doom” — Jonathan Hickman’s Fantastic Four Epic Part IV
I’ve been having a fantastic time (pun definitely intended!) reading Jonathan Hickman’s epic run on The Fantastic Four. Click here for part one, click here for part two, and click here for part three. Now, at last, we come to the final issues of Mr. Hickman’s massi
Star Trek Lives Part 1: “Lolani”
Forget the dismal Star Trek Into Darkness. It’s a great time to be a Star Trek fan. This week sees the release of not one but two full-length, completely fan-made episodes of “Classic” Kirk/Spock/McCoy Star Trek. First up: the second episode of Star Trek Contin
Catching Up on 2013: The Kings of Summer
This film didn’t quite make my Best Movies of 2013 list, but it was nevertheless one of my favorites of the many 2013 films I saw in late December as I prepared my end-of-the-year best-of lists. The Kings of Summer (written by Chris Galletta and directed by Jordan Vogt-Roberts)
Star Trek: The Poisoned Chalice
The latest series of Star Trek novels, subtitled “The Fall,” roars on with the fourth of five books, James Swallow’s The Poisoned Chalice. “The Fall” started off strong with David R. George III’s Deep Space Nine-centric Revelation and Dust (click
Josh Reviews the Newly-Released Complete Soundtrack of Star Trek: Nemesis
I love movie soundtracks. And I love Star Trek. So these past few years have been fantastic, as we have gradually seen, for the first time ever, the release of the complete, unedited soundtracks for every single one of the Star Trek films. With the recent release of Jerry Goldsm
Catching Up on 2013: Drew: The Man Behind The Poster
There’s a particular kind of nerd who knows the name Drew Struzan. Being a movie-lover, sci-fi fan, and wannabe-illustrator for as long as I can remember, I knew of Mr. Struzan since an early age. Prints of his work have adorned by room/apartment/house for years and years! Mr.
