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Send us Fan Mail We run through the biggest sci-fi, comic book, and fandom headlines, from Star Trek Starfleet Academy ending early to surprising reboot and casting moves across Marvel, DC, and beyond. We also slow down to honor creators and performers whose work shaped genre culture for decades. • Star Trek Starfleet Academy set to end with season two • frustration with short streaming seasons and thin worldbuilding • Ubisoft reveals Monopoly Star Wars Heroes vs Villains an...
Send a text We break down a stacked week in pop culture: Marvel swings big with Jay and Silent Bob, DC sharpens its Absolute line, Star Wars charts a 2026 return, and the industry shifts behind the scenes. We also share updates on Bruce Campbell and honor Robert Carradine and Rob Grant. • Marvel’s Jay and Silent Bob miniseries announcement • Bishop limited series details and creative team • DC Absolute Green Arrow and Absolute Catwoman concepts • Star Wars 2026 slate across film, series, and…
Send a text We start with a quick life update on turning 50 and why adult vaccines matter, then dive into a stacked news run: Sony turns Venom animated, Star Trek expands on the page, and legacy franchises pivot. We close by honoring Bud Cort, Brad Arnold, and Tom Noonan. • shingles and TDAP reminders and why we keep records • Sony shifts Venom to animation with horror-savvy directors • Spider-Verse lineage and maturity expectations • Star Trek IV making-of book and environmental legacy • En…
Send a text We track a week of big swings across comics, film, games, and TV: DC reschedules Clayface for Halloween, Alex Ross unveils an experimental Marvel project, and Disney names Josh D’Amaro CEO with Dana Walden as President and CCO. We share registry-worthy films, a MST3K reunion, and a heartfelt tribute to Catherine O’Hara. • DC reshuffles dates for Practical Magic 2 and Clayface • Why a Halloween slot fits Clayface’s horror tone • Alex Ross reveals Marvel Dimensions with...
Send us a text We break down a quiet news week with big implications: Lucasfilm leadership plans, DC’s careful path for Batman and Robin, Invincible’s return date, and Speedy Gonzalez sprinting back under Jorge R. Gutierrez. Quick personal updates, then straight to the stories that matter. • Lucasfilm succession with Dave Filoni and Lynwen Brennan • Kennedy’s stance on AI and artist protections • Preference to produce over executive leadership • The Brave and the Bold scripting by Christina …
Send us a text A rapid tour of the week’s geek news moves from Lego’s Smart Bricks for Star Wars and a record-shattering Action Comics No. 1 sale to sharp updates on Black Mirror, Disney’s live-action Tangled, and a Burton-led monster remake. We close with Godzilla Minus Zero and heartfelt tributes to Richard Dimitri and composer Guy Moon. • Lego and Disney unveil Smart Bricks with sensors, sound, and light for Star Wars sets • Record price for Action Comics No. 1 and why it matters to colle…
Send us a text A whirlwind tour through Star Wars Minis, Strange New Worlds’ finale reveals, DC’s Absolute surge, and the business of legacy IP from Peanuts to Archie. We weigh box office milestones, a 007 delay, and what TMNT’s toy shift means for collectors and kids. • Star Wars Minis launch as a kid-friendly gateway • Strange New Worlds adds Bones and Sulu in the finale • DC’s Absolute Universe drives sales and awards momentum • Brainiac casting sets stakes for Man of Tomorrow • Disney cr…
Send us a text We race through a packed slate: Star Wars returns to theaters for its 50th, a new Old Republic game teases a distant horizon, Dogma escapes rights limbo, Disney bets big on AI, Netflix moves for Warner Bros Discovery, and we honor Jim Ward, Jeff Garcia, and Rob Reiner. Fast news, sharp context, and a candid closer on what this all means for fans and creators. • Star Wars 50th anniversary theatrical restoration and why it matters • New narrative-driven Star Wars game announceme…
Send us a text We share a quick update on Thomas’s recovery, then dive into a packed slate: Starfighter’s composer choice, a record-breaking Superman sale, a TMNT strategy reset, Henson’s milestone auction, a graphic history expansion, and Zootopia 2’s box office run. Big themes: how music defines new stories, how IP pivots, and how fan culture preserves its past. • Thomas’s health update and production schedule • Thomas Newman to score Starfighter post–Rise Of Skywalker • What a clean 9.0 S…
Send us a text A whirlwind of geek headlines spans V for Vendetta at HBO, a fresh Star Trek film without the Kelvin cast, and Black Panther 3 moving forward with Denzel Washington. We weigh nostalgia against novelty, call out pricing shifts, and honor the legacy of Dan McGrath. • HBO developing a V for Vendetta series with a modern political edge • Oscar Isaac signals openness to return as Poe with caveats • Paramount retires Kelvin Trek and greenlights a new standalone film • Lego reveals a…
Star Trek Starfleet AcademyWell, Starfleet Academy finally arrived and...well....not bad.So far, it's not the one-character show Discovery was. That's good news. I loathed Discovery for being all about Michael Burnham, the savior of two centurie…
Sunday of any con is the same no matter where you are, a day to wrap things up.Getting that last autograph, that final piece of merchandise and so on.By the way, A little tip for newcomers to the con scene, Sunday and Friday, if they have a Frid…
Today was the first day of the newest comicon in Kansas, the Kansas Comic Con. I had been looking forward to this con for awhile. Since Smallville Con decided to pull the plug, South Central Kansas has needed a good con. Now that's not to say anythi…