'Star Trek: The John Byrne Collection' is a fantastic volume that every John Byrne and 'Star Trek' fan should have and enjoy.
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Star Trek – Review (PS3)
"Damn it, Jim, I'm a discriminating gamer, not an adulating fanboy!" As so very badly as I wanted to passionately LOVE 'Stark Trek' whose development I‘d been following for what seemed like light years, I’m afraid that my final reactions have left me feeling like quite the Vulcan.
Read More »Star Trek: Into Darkness – Review
Make no mistake: 'Into Darkness' isn’t quite 'Star Trek: The Next Generation.' But it IS Star Trek for a new generation.
Read More »Taking care of Earth and each other: Interview with the ‘Endlings’ stars and creator
Pop Mythology sat down with the creator and stars of the new CBC / Hulu kids TV show 'Endlings' to talk about the positive messages of the show.
Read More »INTERVIEW: Felicia Day takes a ‘Voyage to the Stars’
Felicia Day is a queen in her own right: a “Queen of the Geeks”, if you like. She’s been involved with franchises that loyal fans would give up their cloacas (inside joke) to be a part of; she’s written about her experiences and she’s found a degree of success that …
Read More »‘Star Wars: The Force Awakens’ welcomes us home
Star Wars fans, after all our ups and downs: Welcome home.
Read More »Interview: Edward James Olmos discusses Adama’s leadership style in ‘Battlestar Galactica’
Recently, I had a chance to sit down and chat with none other than Edward James Olmos – Admiral William Adama himself – about the style of leadership his character brought to Battlestar Galactica.
Read More »How Reboots and Prequels Rob Kids of Inspiration
Whether it's 'Star Wars,' 'Star Trek' or Tolkien, young people need to see the original, historical meanings in reboots and remakes – context, without which history, literature and art cannot be properly taught.
Read More »‘The Flash’ is an unearned victory lap
The Flash can use his powers of super speed and super annoyance to make a two-and-a-half hour move feel like a five-hour movie.
Read More »‘Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves’ and the curse of franchise art
'Honor Among Thieves' is a good movie. It would be good even without the 'Dungeons & Dragons' branding. But it wouldn't succeed without it.
Read More »When Fans Lose Sight of their Fandoms: The Battle for ‘Axanar’
'Axanar' was a project with great promise, a fan film that could've been done right. Instead, it turned into a prime example of toxic fandom.
Read More »Captain Kirk’s Weekly Comic Review – 04/14/2021
Every once in a while, it’s reassuring to know that what’s important to you sometimes shows up in the media you enjoy reading. Simply put: the comics for the list this week definitely resonate with me for the things that I value in my life. Whether that’s family, principle, or …
Read More »Captain Kirk’s Weekly Comic Review – 04/07/2021
Memories … like the waters of my mind. I love how comic books have the capacity to evoke entertaining and fun memories of times past. Some comics take me right back to where I was and simply because I was reading the comic, it makes me feel good. It’s the …
Read More »INTERVIEW: John Rhys-Davies is a really ‘Bad Cupid’
If you’ve ever met John Rhys-Davies, you feel dwarfed in his presence. No pun intended. The star of epic films like Raiders of the Lost Ark, Lord of the Rings¸ his numerous appearances on stage, screen and television, is one of those actors whose presence can overwhelm an audience with …
Read More »Captain Kirk’s Weekly Comic Review – 02/17/2021
the influence of the 70’s four-colour heroes is a power that instilled a genuine sense of the power of justice in a lot of people my age who grew up reading them. There was nothing a true crusader borne of the spot-colour process couldn’t do. They could absorb damage, push …
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