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  • Marion Cotillard

    DTI Comic Book Investigation for the week of June 12, 2025

    Star Trek: Lower Decks #8
    Star Trek: The Motion Picture: Echoes #2
    Star Trek #9
    Star Trek Library Collection, Vol. 1
    Star Trek #34
    Star Trek: The Next Generation: Beginnings
    Star Trek: The Next Generation #61
    Star Trek: The Q Conflict #5
    Star Trek: Movie Classics Omnibus
    Star Trek: Leonard McCoy, Frontier Doctor #3
    Star Trek: Divided We Fall #2
    Star Trek vs. Transformers TPB
    Star Trek #74
    Star Trek: The Modala Imperative #2
    Star Trek: The Mirror War: Sisko #1
    Eaglemoss Graphic Novel Collection #116: Star Trek: Terok Nor

    Here are all the comics printed this week in years past.

    Out Today: “It Rhymes With Takei”

    Out today: “It Rhymes With Takei“, by .

    Following the award-winning bestseller They Called Us Enemy, George Takei’s new full-color graphic memoir reveals his most personal story of all—told in full for the first time anywhere!

    George Takei has shown the world many faces: actor, author, outspoken activist, helmsman of the starship Enterprise, living witness to the internment of Japanese Americans, and king of social media. But until October 27, 2005, there was always one piece missing—one face he did not show the world. There was one very intimate fact about George that he never shared… and it rhymes with Takei.

    Now, for the first time ever, George shares the full story of his life in the closet, his decision to come out as gay at the age of 68, and the way that moment transformed everything. Following the phenomenal success of his first graphic memoir, They Called Us Enemy, George Takei reunites with the team of Harmony Becker, Steven Scott, and Justin Eisinger, now joined by the award-winning colorist José Villarrubia, for a jaw-dropping new testament. From his earliest childhood crushes and youthful experiments in the rigidly conformist 1950s, to global fame as an actor and the paralyzing fear of exposure, to the watershed moment of speaking his truth and becoming one of the most high-profile gay men on the planet, It Rhymes With Takei presents a sweeping portrait of one iconic American navigating the tides of LGBTQ+ history.

    Combining historical context with intimate subjectivity, It Rhymes With Takei shows how the personal and the political have always been intertwined. Its richly emotional words and images depict the terror of entrapment even in gay community spaces, the anguish of speaking up for so many issues while remaining silent on his most personal issue, the grief of losing friends to AIDS, the joy of finding true love with Brad Altman, and the determination to declare that love openly—and legally—before the whole world.

    Looking back on his own astonishing life on both sides of the closet, George Takei presents a charismatic and candid witness to how far America has come… and how precious that progress is. — a 328-page, full-color, HARDCOVER graphic novel with 3? French flaps, 6.5? x 9?

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    Anna Kendrick

  • The human condition

    Motorcycle

    J1407B [1057×1857]

    One long horse

    432 Park Ave, NYC [OC]

    Jess Bush as Chapel and Ethan Peck as Spock in season 3 of Strange New Worlds

    Jess Bush as Chapel and Ethan Peck as Spock in season 3 of Strange New Worlds streaming on Paramount+. Photo Credit: Pari Dukovic/Paramount+

    Super S Protocol [OC]

    JAIME

    JANE

    HALLE

    FAMKE

    Eyes by Elton Ongjoco

    whats he doing 🧐

    DAFNE