Star Trek: Prey Book 2: The Jackal’s Trick
I really loved Hell’s Heart, Book 1 in John Jackson Miller’s new Prey trilogy of Klingon-centric novels. Continuing Pocket Books’ expanding post-Nemesis Star Trek saga, Prey sees the Federation-Klingon alliance frayed to the breaking point. Discommendated Klingon
Woody and the Shiksas
This piece was included in the show “The Jew as the Other” that ran from December 24-30, 2015 at the Abrazo Interno Gallery at the Clemente Soto Velez Cultural and Educational Center in New York City.
Josh Reviews Logan
It’s hard to believe that Hugh Jackman has been playing the character of Wolverine for almost twenty years now. Mr. Jackman’s casting was one of the many minor miracles that made Bryan Singer’s original X-Men film from 2000 such a wonderful revelation. It’s
The Jewish Comix Anthology
This is page one of my five-page adaptation of the traditional story “The Coin, The Scroll, and the Perfect Wife” that appeared in The Jewish Comix Anthology, published in 2014 by Alternative History Comics. This anthology featured the work of forty Jewish artists, inclu
Catching Up on 2016: Deadpool
I skipped Deadpool when it was released in theatres earlier this year. I was impressed that Ryan Reynolds had gotten his passion project made, and super-impressed that Fox had the guts to release an R-rated superhero film (and, even more, one that was directly connected to their X-M
Josh Reviews O.J.: Made in America
I was blown away by how much I enjoyed Ryan Murphy’s ten-episode The People v. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story. I loved it so much that I was eager to stay in that world and learn still more about everything and everyone involved in the O.J. trial. As much as I had been h
