Elfquest, one of the first breakout indie comics of the 1970s, is ending its 40-year-run with today's issue. There's a farewell signing with creators Wendy and Richard Pini tonight [Wednesday] at Things From Another World in Portland[, Oregon]...
[...] "A number of interviews sprang up this week but those with The Hollywood Reporter and SyFy are best. Both contain spoilers! "
There'll be more Elfquest in future, the Pinis say, but this wraps up the tale for their towheaded Wolfrider chief Cutter and his family.
https://boingboing.net/2018/02/28/elfquest-concludes-40-year-run.html
https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/heat-vision/elfquest-comic-comes-an-end-40-years-1088929
http://www.syfy.com/syfywire/elfquest-creators-wendy-and-richard-pini-look-back-on-40-year-run
(Score: 2) by PinkyGigglebrain on Friday March 02 2018, @07:45AM
What made you think I was an expert Trekker? I just know there have been a bunch of ST series that didn't have Shatner, a movie reboot that apparently pretty much broke everything, and from what I've heard the latest series breaks/ignores almost everything the movie didn't. And the Gene died somewhere in the middle of all that, ST hasn't been on my "I care about ..." list for a long time.
Also, thanks for the heads up on "Warp Life", now I know what not to spend my time reading :)
"Beware those who would deny you Knowledge, For in their hearts they dream themselves your Master."