This month we start a sub-series of the Star Wars novels following one of the fixtures of the original trilogy of films – fighter dogfights!
Read moreLegends of the Force Part 34: X-Wing – Rogue Squadron


This month we start a sub-series of the Star Wars novels following one of the fixtures of the original trilogy of films – fighter dogfights!
Read moreWe finally bring down Nevanlinna.
Read moreJust put Huey Lewis on repeat for this episode.
Read moreDragons of Autumn Twilight ended with the refugees from Pax Tharkas having found a refuge in a mountain pass in the hope of (possibly) making it through the winter. The second book in the Dragonlance Chronicles series begins with the Heroes of the Lance having already gone on another adventure, and having brought the refugees to the Dwarven city of Pax Tharkas. In the roleplaying game modules, your player characters would have gone through this story. However, while much of the Dragonlance modules were adapted to the original Chronicles series, not all of them were. In the late 2000s, Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman returned to Dragonlance to adapt this missing chapter into novel form.
Read moreI’ve previously discussed the first installment of Michael A. Stackpole’s Rogue Squadron Comics earlier. Well, he’s not just limited to the medium of comics, this week we get to the first of his Rogue Squadron novels, but with a different lineup of the squadron.
Read moreNevanlinna presses her attack.
Read moreSystem Nevanlinna prepares to remake the three Earths, and we only have 5 turns to stop it!
Read moreI give my thoughts on the epilogue for this wave of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Read moreDessler finally goes down, leaving only the Gardim.
Read moreWe continue our attack against Dessler directly.
Read moreMoving right along with NextGen Magazine #3 for March of 1995.
Read moreA while back, Marvel partnered with Stitcher to do their first Podcast audio drama (Podeo drama?) titled Wolverine: The Long Night. The podcast was originally exclusive to Stitcher subscribers before they later went on to adapt it to a comic mini-series, which picked up as it came out.
Read moreEarth Fleet Tenku presses the attack against the Gamillans.
Read moreWe begin our battle with Dessler, before being interrupted.
Read moreThis week I’m taking a look at a cooking anime series from last year – Today’s Menu for Emiya Family.
Read moreGood news! Lieutenant Yuki Mori is alive! Bad news, Dessler is back!
Read moreOnly Black Noir remains.
Read moreThis past year, when Marvel comics brought back Logan, someone else had already taken on the mantle of Wolverine – Laura Kinney, formerly known as X-23, complete with having her own book branded as All-New Wolverine. Marvel editorial decided that rather than letting Laura keep the code name (as they’ve done with the multiple Hawkeyes), Laura would renounce the code-name, and her book would re-launch and re-brand. Unfortunately, it causes this book to be something of a step back from All-New Wolverine in multiple respects.
Read moreNow that I’ve gotten caught up on my reviews of the Vinyl Detective novels, I can give my thoughts on the fourth book in the series, Flip Back. That is because the fourth book has come out since then, and I’ve had a chance to read it.
Read moreThe Emperor of Darkness goes down.
Read moreWe focus our attention on the Emperor of Darkness.
Read moreThe Play It Loud era continues with a pair of Kirby titles.
Read moreWe meet our true enemies – Black Noir and the Emperor of Darkness
Read moreWe have our final battle with the Great General of Darkness
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