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“Anyone who lived through the Occupation had to get a little dirty.” — Major Kira Nerys Odo was DS9’s first breakout character. Following the patterns
“Anyone who lived through the Occupation had to get a little dirty.” — Major Kira Nerys Odo was DS9’s first breakout character. Following the patterns
Who runs the world?! We all know the answer to that question is “girls” by now, and DC Comics’ new Superhero Girls does well to
“Do not hug me.” — Lt. Commander Worf In the old days, when I wanted to get a friend interested in DS9, I would write
Greetings, fellow Amazons. Welcome to the 42nd installment of Wonder Woman Wednesday!
“Tell me, do they still sing songs of the Great Tribble Hunt?” — Constable Odo DS9’s fandom is often characterized by our defensiveness. It’s because
As you may or may not know – considering the seeming lack of hype – it’s Black History Month. This being Wonder Woman Wednesday, you
“Strange, these corporeal bodies of yours. So fragile. Burst even a tiny blood vessel in the brain and every memory, every passionate emotion, gone forever.”
“You want the truth? You can’t handle the truth!” – Jack Nicholson, A Few Good Men The line is oft repeated and classic cinema for
“The line between courage and cowardice is a lot thinner than most people believe.” — Jake Sisko What is courage? Ask most people, and you’re
Last week saw the return of one of my favorite DC Comics digital-first titles with Wonder Woman ’77 #14. The title featured the Lynda Carter
“I am a fool.”“You’re in love. Which I suppose is the same thing.” — Worf and Dax The introduction of Worf was also intended as
Hot on the heels of last week’s column, where I talked about the possibility and importance of Lynda Carter making a cameo in the Wonder
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