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Dan Martin

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Advance Review: Set Phasers For Inept In `Star Trek: Resurgence’ #3

Captains in Star Trek have a pretty uneven history. For every hero like James T. Kirk and Kathryn Janeway, there

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January 17, 2023January 14, 2023 Tom Smithyman 292 Views advance review, Andrew Grant, comics, Dan Martin, Josh Hood, Review, Star Trek: Resurgence #3, Star Trek: The Next Generation
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Advance Review: `Star Trek: Resurgence’ #2 Needs Characters The Audience Cares About

For drama and suspense to work as intended, the audience needs to care about the characters in jeopardy. That empathy

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December 13, 2022December 11, 2022 Tom Smithyman 361 Views advance review, Andrew Grant, comics, Dan Martin, Josh Hood, levar burton, Reviews, Star Trek, Star Trek Resurgence #2, Star Trek: The Next Generation
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Advance Review: Stepping Away From A Game’s Glow In `Star Trek: Resurgence’#1

Comic books based on videos games have a mixed history. And it’s not usually a good sign when the sole

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November 8, 2022November 4, 2022 Tom Smithyman 528 Views advance review, Andrew Grant, comics, Dan Martin, Josh Hood, Review, sci-fi, Star Trek, Star Trek Resurgence #1, Star Trek: The Next Generation

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