Star Trek Discovery S03: Where No Trek Has Gone Before
Star Trek Discovery
Michael Burnham reaches the 32nd century and makes some new friends…including a cat named Grudge. But where in the universe is the Discovery?
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Michael Burnham reaches the 32nd century and makes some new friends…including a cat named Grudge. But where in the universe is the Discovery?
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The siblings display of powers ranges from subtle to explicit, we see gentle ripples along the skin, psychometry induced visions of a killer’s memories, psycho-kinetic body slams and a full-on ring of hell fire.
DetailsLooking for a new 5e Dungeons and Dragons adventure to test the mettle of DM’s and players alike? This brief introduction and commentary of Icewind Dale: Rime of the Frostmaiden might help guide your party to new adventures and frozen dangers! @Wizards_DnD #dungeonsanddragons #dnd
DetailsNew Romancer, Enigma, and X-Statix writer Peter Milligan answers questions and talks misinterpretation, comics, Chris Claremont, x-books, learning German and Rainer Maria Rilke.
DetailsBuffy The Vampire Slayer: Willow #4
The cover image for Willow #4 is very telling about what’s to come in this issue. You see Willow wrapped in green vines which match the color of her sweater which was such a comfort in early issue. It implies a transition from soothing to suffocating.
DetailsAfter delays in times of COVID-19, Ash & Thorn finally wrapped up the first arc of this charming little series and the first trade paperback is on shelves today (10/14)! Time to catch up with @TiredFairy ! @AhoyComicMags @SuperFanPR
DetailsThe next chapter in the secret world of London @Comics Titan
DetailsScout Comics & Entertainment is proud to announce its exclusive offerings for the 2020 New York Comic Con
DetailsTom DeFalco and Paul Ryan’s five year run on Fantastic Four was nostalgic, forward-looking, brash, caring, and fun!
DetailsFor better or worse, Justice League #54 (Williamson, Xermanico, Fajardo Jr., Napolitano) continues the “Doom Metal” story, but offers little in the way of originality despite some strong character beats. The art is great and suits the tale, but readers might find themselves feeling more ho-hum than blown away.
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