Thrown Across the Cosmos
This week Johnny and Brian welcome back the #CertifiedInfamous Reading list with the DC Comics Elseworlds masterpiece Kingdom Come, from Mark Waid and Alex Ross. Then they get down to Oregon Trail version Star Trek, with Star Trek: Voyager!
#CertifiedInfamous Reading List
Kingdom Come (1996) DC Comics
Kingdom Come is a four-issue comic book mini-series published in 1996 by DC Comics under their Elseworlds imprint. It was written by Mark Waid and Alex Ross and painted in gouache by Ross, who also developed the concept from an original idea. This Elseworlds story is a deconstructionist tale set in a future that deals with a growing conflict between the visibly out-of-touch “traditional” superheroes, and a growing population of largely amoral and dangerously irresponsible new vigilantes, in many cases the offspring of the traditional heroes. Between these two groups is Batman and his assembled team, who attempt to contain the escalating disaster, foil the machinations of Lex Luthor, and prevent a world-ending superhuman war.
Star Trek Voyager (1995)
Synopsis
Star Trek: Voyager (VOY) focuses on the 24th century adventures of Captain Kathryn Janeway aboard the U.S.S. Voyager. Smaller than either Kirk’s or Picard’s starships—its crew complement is only 150—Voyager is fast and powerful, and has the ability to land on a planet’s surface. It is one of the most technologically advanced vessels in Starfleet, utilizing computer circuitry that incorporates synthetic neural tissue. Ironically, Janeway’s inaugural mission aboard Voyager was to be her last in the Alpha quadrant. While attempting to capture the crew of a renegade Maquis vessel, both her ship and that of the Maquis were pulled into the distant Delta quadrant by powerful alien technology. Unfortunately, there would be no similar “express” route to take them home again. Stranded 70,000 light-years from Earth, Janeway convinced the Maquis to join her Starfleet crew and serve together during the long voyage back to Federation space.
Source: StarTrek.com
History
The series was created by Rick Berman, Michael Piller and Jeri Taylor, and is the fifth incarnation of Star Trek, which began with the 1960s series Star Trek: The Original Series that was created by Gene Roddenberry. It was produced for seven seasons, from 1995 to 2001, and is the first and only Star Trek TV series with a female captain, Kathryn Janeway (played by Kate Mulgrew), as the lead character. Berman served as head executive producer in charge of the overall production for the series during its entire run. He was assisted by a second in command executive producer who generally functioned as the day to day showrunner. There were four throughout the series’ run: Michael Piller (EP/showrunner – first and second season), Jeri Taylor (EP – first through fourth season, showrunner – third and fourth season), Brannon Braga (EP/showrunner – fifth and sixth season), and Kenneth Biller (EP/showrunner – seventh season).
Star Trek: Voyager aired on UPN and was the network’s second longest-running series.
Source: Wikipedia.com
Johnny’s Recommended Episodes
Caretaker (Season 1, Ep 1)
Eye of the Needle (Season 1, Ep 6)
Heroes and Demons (Season 1, Ep 11)
The 37’s (Season 2, Ep 1)
Tattoo (Season 2, Ep 9)
Meld (Season 2, Ep 16)
Death Wish (Season 2, Ep 18)
Tuvix (Season 2, Ep 24)
Basics: Part 1 (Season 2, Ep 26)
Basics: Part 1 (Season 3, Ep 1)
Flashback (Season 3, Ep 2)
Future’s End Parts 1 & 2 (Season 3, Ep 8 & 9)
The Q and the Grey (Season 3, Ep 11)
Blood Fever (Season 3, Ep 16)
Unity (Season 3, Ep 17)
Distant Origin (Season 3, Ep 23)
Worst Case Scenario (Season 3, Ep 25)
Scorpion: Part 1 (Season 3, Ep 26)
Scorpion: Part 2 (Season 4, Ep 1)
The Gift (Season 4, Ep 2)
Year of Hell Parts 1 & 2 (Season 4, Ep 8 & 9)
Message in a Bottle (Season 4, Ep 14)
Hunters (Season 4, Ep 15)
Prey (Season 4, Ep 16)
The Killing Game Parts 1 & 2 (Season 4, Ep 18 & 19)
Living Witness (Season 4, Ep 23)
Hope and Fear (Season 4, Ep 26)
Drone (Season 5, Ep 2)
In the Flesh (Season 5, Ep 7)
Timeless (Season 5, Ep 6)
Thirty Days (Season 5, Ep 9)
Dark Frontier (Season 5, Ep 15 & 16)
11:59 (Season 5, Ep 23)
Relativity (Season 5, Ep 24)
Equinox: Part 1 (Season 5, Ep 26)
Equinox: Part 2 (Season 6, Ep 1)
Survival Instinct (Season 6, Ep 2)
Barge of the Dead (Season 6, Ep 3)
The Voyager Conspiracy (Season 6, Ep 9)
Pathfinder (Season 6, Ep 10)
Fair Haven (Season 6, Ep 11)
Blink of an Eye (Season 6, Ep 12)
Collective (Season 6, Ep 16)
Sprit Folk (Season 6, Ep 17)
Child’s Play (Season 6, Ep 19)
Life Line (Season 6, Ep 24)
Unimatrix Zero: Part 1 (Season 6, Ep 26)
Unimatrix Zero: Part 2 (Season 7, Ep 1)
Flesh and Blood Parts 1 & 2 (Season 7, Ep 9 & 10)
Shattered (Season 7, Ep 11)
Lineage (Season 7, Ep 12)
Prophecy (Season 7, Ep 14)
Q2 (Season 7, Ep 19)
Author, Author (Season 7, Ep 20)
Homestead (Season 7, Ep 23)
Endgame (Season 7, Ep 25)
New Comics This Week
Johnny
AGENTS OF SHIELD #9
AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #18
BACK TO THE FUTURE #12
BACK TO THE FUTURE CITIZEN BROWN #5
BLACK HAMMER #3
BRITANNIA #1
CIVIL WAR II #5
COLORING DC SUPERGIRL TP
EMPRESS #6
GREEN LANTERNS #7
I HATE FAIRYLAND #9
JUDGE DREDD (ONGOING) #10
MANIFEST DESTINY #23
NIGHTWING #5
REVOLUTION #1
ROM #3
SEVEN TO ETERNITY #1
Brian
AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #18 BDNM
ARCHIE #12 CVR A REG VERONICA FISH
ASTONISHING ANT-MAN #12
BATMAN #7 VAR ED
CIVIL WAR II #5
CIVIL WAR II CHOOSING SIDES #6
CIVIL WAR II X-MEN #4
DEADPOOL VS GAMBIT #5
EXTRAORDINARY X-MEN ANNUAL #1 LIM VAR
GUARDIANS OF GALAXY #12 CW2
HELLBOY AND BPRD 1954 #1
INTERNATIONAL IRON MAN #7 CW2
MIGHTY THOR #11
NIGHTWING #5 VAR ED
REVOLUTION #1
UNCANNY X-MEN #13
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