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Jamie Lovett

Jamie Lovett

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Star Trek: Omega To Mark the End of an Era for the Franchise (Exclusive)

Star Trek: Omega will bring the current of Star Trek comics to its end this May. ComicBook can exclusively reveal details regarding the 40-page Star Trek: Omega one-shot, which concludes more than two years of shared storytelling between IDW Publishing’s Star Trek and Star Trek: Defiant series. Written by the same writers who have helmed […]
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Star Trek: Lore War – Shaxs’ Worst Day Spotlights a Lower Decks Fan...

Star Trek: Lower Decks' Shaxs enters the Star Trek: Lore War event with one thing on this mind: fighting fascists.
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Star Trek: Lore War Begins an Epic Fight for Star Trek’s Soul (Excl...

For the past several years, IDW Publishing has provided readers with some of the best storytelling set in the Star Trek universe, with both the flagship Star Trek series and the slightly darker Star Trek: Defiant featuring all-star casts of characters from across the franchise’s nearly 60-year history, as well as new characters, in the […]
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TMNT: The Last Ronin II Reveals the Return of [SPOILER], Sets Up Fi...

The penultimate issue of The Last Ronin II - Re-Evolution dives deep into TMNT history to set up its future. 
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Detective Comics #1093 Review: Batman’s World Is a Vampire

Readers are now roughly halfway through the first arc of writer Tom Taylor and artist Mikel Janin’s run on Detective Comics, which began as part of the DC All In initiative. It was an ostentatious debut, adding a significant new wrinkle to Batman’s origin story in its first issue and a guest appearance by Superman […]
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The New Gods #1 Review: Shaking the Heavens of the DC Universe

Trying to follow Jack Kirby’s work on the Fourth World is an unenviable task for any comics creator. While there have been a couple of success stories in that regard, many more creators have only dashed themselves against the Source Wall in their attempt to harness Kirby’s signature creative crackle. However, Ram V is a […]
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All-New Venom #1 Review: Marvel’s New Symbiote Lacks Bite

To best assess the merits of an all-new Venom, it may help to look back on what defined the entirely old Venom and the somewhat newish Venom. The former was the answer to “What if Spider-Man was a violent vigilante in the mode of the antiheroes growing in popularity in the early 1990s?” After bonding […]
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Star Trek’s Prime and Reboot Timelines Crossed Over (but Only One S...

Star Trek’s Prime Timeline (established by Star Trek: The Original Series in 1966) and Kelvin Timeline (established by 2009’s Star Trek movie) had their biggest crossover yet, and one timeline didn’t survive the experience. SPOILERS for Star Trek #26 by Jackson Lanzing, Collin Kelly, Angel Hernández, Lee Loughridge, and Clayton Cowles follow. Star Trek #26’s […]
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Amazing Spider-Man #61 Review: Old Spidey, New Magic

Amazing Spider-Man #61 kicks off a new era for Spider-Man, with a new creative team, a brand-new costume, and magical powers.
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Captain America: Brave New World Trailer Shows Red Hulk Battling Sa...

Marvel Studios' new Captain America: Brave New World trailer has Captain America, Red Hulk, Sabra, and Leader.
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Doctor Who Summer Event Announced By Titan Comics

Titan Comics has official announced a 5-part weekly Doctor Who comics event that will together the Tenth, Eleventh, and Twelft Doctor, along with the comic book companions, for a crossover event. The series will be written by Paul Cornell, the writer of Doctor Who episodes “Father’s Day” and “Human Nature/Family of Blood,” as well as […]