Wil Wheaton

To Boldly Go: A Comics History of Star Trek
To Boldly Go: A Comics History of Star Trek
To Boldly Go: A Comics History of Star Trek
It's Star Trek's 50th anniversary and between the well-received Star Trek Beyond, the fact that all of Trek is available streaming basically everywhere, a new TV show coming next year, and the continued release of new novels and comics, it's a good time to be a fan of the USS Enterprise and its brethren. Comics have been a part of Trek lore from almost the very start. Beginning in 1967, when the original Trek was wrapping up its first season on NBC, Gold Key published a series that only had two consistent features: an irregular publishing schedule, and an almost total disregard for how the characters actually looked.
Warren Ellis’ ‘Gun Machine’ Trailer Showcases New Ben Templesmith Art [Video]
Warren Ellis’ ‘Gun Machine’ Trailer Showcases New Ben Templesmith Art [Video]
Warren Ellis’ ‘Gun Machine’ Trailer Showcases New Ben Templesmith Art [Video]
It's a collision of pop culture icons as Wil Wheaton narrates the Ben Templesmith-illustrated book trailer for prolific comics writer Warren Ellis' new prose novel, Gun Machine. All we need to round things out is an appearance by Felicia Day and some level of Joss Whedon involvement to get the whole set, I think...
Link Ink: Wil Wheaton Voices Robin, Panty and Stocking and T-Shirts, and ROM: Spacetoy
Link Ink: Wil Wheaton Voices Robin, Panty and Stocking and T-Shirts, and ROM: Spacetoy
Link Ink: Wil Wheaton Voices Robin, Panty and Stocking and T-Shirts, and ROM: Spacetoy
Gaming: Wil Wheaton, who previously voiced Blue Beetle Jamie Reyes on Batman: The Brave and the Bold, will be lending his talents to DC Universe Online as Robin. Career Advice: Hero Initiative Auction winner and aspiring comic book editor Greg Pelkofski shares his experience of having lunch with Marvel EIC Joe Quesada...
Neil Gaiman, Wil Wheaton Reenact ‘XKCD’ Strip
Neil Gaiman, Wil Wheaton Reenact ‘XKCD’ Strip
Neil Gaiman, Wil Wheaton Reenact ‘XKCD’ Strip
There's a long, long history of "xkcd" fans reenacting the webcomic, but rarely by such high profile nerdlebrities as Neil Gaiman, Wil Wheaton, and Cory Doctorow, not to mention "Lawrence Lessig, Bruce Schneier, Jason Kottke, Google Zurich, Hank Green, MC Frontalot, Patrick & Teresa Nielsen Hayden, Mr. To...