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FIGHT CLUB 3 #1
IT’S hard to believe it, but this year marks the 20th anniversary of Fight Club hitting the big screen.
Author Chuck Palahniuk has already released a comic book meta-sequel to his 1996 novel – and this week he follows that up with another.
Fight Club 3 finds Marla Singer about to deliver her second child, but the daddy isn’t her husband – it’s Tyler Durden, who’s very invested in his heir, and the world he’ll inherit.
Marla’s husband acts as the unnamed narrator in the novel, as a new terror cell crops up to finish the work that Durden and Project Mayhem started.
FIGHT Club 3 #1, written by Chuck Palahniuk, with art by Cameron Stewart, is out now priced £3.35
STAR TREK: THE Q CONFLICT #1
IT’S a debate which has raged among Star Trek fans for years – just who is the best captain?
Quite aside from the fact we all know it’s Jean-Luc Picard, now the Qs are about to test that theory.
When a dispute within the Q Continuum threatens the galaxy, Starfleet’s finest captains James T. Kirk, Picard, Benjamin Sisko, and Kathryn Janeway join forces to try to save the Earth and beyond.
This six-part miniseries is written by Star Trek: TNG: Mirror Broken scribes Scott & David Tipton, with art by David Messina.
STAR Trek: The Q Conflict #1 is out now priced £3.35.
BACK FROM THE DEAD
IT’S been nearly two years since Universal tried to resurrect its monsters, only for The Mummy to meet an ignominious end with cinema audiences.
But if watching horror movies has taught me anything, it’s that monsters never truly die...
Blumhouse Productions has been brought on board to revive the studio’s legacy franchise, with Leigh Whannell signed up to write and direct a new version of The Invisible Man. Whannell is the man behind hits like Saw, Insidious, and last year’s Upgrade.