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L.I. Underhill is a media critic and historian specializing in pop culture, with a focus on science fiction (especially Star Trek) and video games. Their projects include a critical history of Star Trek told through the narrative of a war in time, a “heretical” history of The Legend of Zelda series and a literary postmodern reading of Jim Davis' Garfield.

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  1. Froborr
    January 6, 2016 @ 7:34 am

    Sounds interesting! Might have to track down scans of this one.

    This isn't Ro's first time getting a seat in the Observation Lounge, though–that was in "Ensign Ro." I remember it vividly because of the sheer dickishness of Riker berating Ro for her earring and then escorting her to a meeting where she has to sit with Worf and Troi, both of whom are violating the uniform code WAY more obviously than she is.

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  2. Elizabeth Sandifer
    January 7, 2016 @ 11:42 pm

    According to Mike's Amazing World of Comics, the site I use for finding release dates in Last War in Albion, this actually came out on April 27th.

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  3. Josh Marsfelder
    January 8, 2016 @ 2:47 pm

    I'll confess I'm unfamiliar with how comic book release schedules work. The book is dated "June 1993" (which is why I do the comics during the summer hiatus), but all I know is that back in the day when I used to get these I always got my comics and magazines the month before the date on the cover.

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  4. Elizabeth Sandifer
    January 12, 2016 @ 9:36 am

    They're released a couple months before the cover date; the cover date is generally a bit far in the future because otherwise by the time they filtered to the newsstands they were past their cover date and sold poorly because they were "old." Generally the cover date is two months ahead of actual release.

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