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comiXtreme (Free subscription) | 25/11/2008
... you do get a kind of story, although a bit different from the one being told. There's a flavor of David Mack here, along with a hint of Jose Villarrubia 's photo art. (Did you not know he does photo art? Check out Alan Moore 's The Mirror Of Love and see for yourself.) It's very arty, and it suffers from some of the drawbacks arty books do, namely being almost too pretty and obscure...
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Trek Movie Report (Free subscription) | 20/11/2008
This week, the Library Computer reviews "Lost Souls" the final installment in the three part Destiny trilogy by David Mack, picking up the story with the Federation on its knees.
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THE BEAT (Free subscription) | 11/11/2008
Via PR, new Featured Guests include Colleen Doran, Bob Layton, David Petersen, Ivan Reis, Joe Sinnott, Herb Trimpe, and Leinil Yu. They join Eddy Barrows, Mark Brooks, Bob Budiansky, Cliff Chiang, Abby Denson, Tom DeFalco, Tommy Lee Edwards, Michael Golden, Sanford Greene, Larry Hama, JayJay Jackson, Kris Justice, Jay Leisten, John Paul Leon, David Mack, [...]
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THE BEAT (Free subscription) | 10/11/2008
... GOLD). Admission is $5. Wednesday, November 12 and Friday, November 14 Austin, TX, 5 PM - 8 PM - David Mack gallery opening at St. Edwards University The work of David Mack (KABUKI) will be showcased at an exhibition at Austin’s St. Edwards University , which runs Friday through December 10. Two days prior to the gallery opening he will sign books at Austin Books & Comics...
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Trek Movie Report (Free subscription) | 23/10/2008
Two out of three books of David Mack’s big "Destiny" crossover trilogy are in stores now and today Pocket Books has released an excerpt from the third book "Star Trek Destiny: Lost Souls." See below for the entire first chapter of this book due out next month.
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Trek Movie Report (Free subscription) | 20/10/2008
This week the Library Computer takes in the second installment of David Mack’s Destiny trilogy, "Mere Mortals". Can this second part of this ambitious project live up to the high standard that "Gods of Night" set? (see TrekMovie review) See below to find out.