X-Files/Millennium

‘X-Files’ flashback: Wildstorm Issues 0-6 (2008-09) (Comic book reviews)

Kicking off the second phase of the “X-Files” franchise, creator Chris Carter and fellow executive producer Frank Spotnitz were interested in checking in on Mulder

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‘X-Files’ flashback: Topps specials (1995-97) and Dark Horse ‘Lone Gunmen’ one-shot (2001) (Comic book reviews)

The 41 regular issues of the Topps “X-Files” comics featured many Monster of the Month standalones, plus a handful of issues that felt like mythology episodes (mostly

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‘X-Files’ flashback: Topps Issues 37-41 (1998) (Comic book reviews)

In a mystery worthy of an X-File itself, the Topps “X-Files” comics series abruptly ended in September 1998 with Issue 41, in the wake of the popular

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‘X-Files’ flashback: Topps Issues 25-36 (1997) (Comic book reviews)

In 1997, “The X-Files” was at the height of its popularity, and excitement among the Topps “X-Files” Comics creators and fans is evidenced in the letters pages,

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‘X-Files’ flashback: Topps Issues 13-24 (1996) (Comic book reviews)

The first dozen issues of the Topps “X-Files” Comics featured Stefan Petrucha’s conspirators-within-the-conspiracy, the Aquarius group. But at the same time, the TV show’s mythology was becoming

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‘X-Files’ flashback: Topps Issues 1-12 (1995) (Comic book reviews)

“The X-Files” has only produced six original novels and one short-story collection to date, but it has enjoyed a more robust life in the realm

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‘X-Files’ flashback: ‘Skin’ (1999) (Book review)

The “X-Files” six-book series wraps up with its best work, Ben Mezrich’s “Skin” (1999). It’s a much more layered novel than those from Charles Grant and Kevin

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‘X-Files’ flashback: ‘Antibodies’ (1997) (Book review)

Kevin J. Anderson’s trio of “X-Files” books ends on a weak note with “Antibodies” (1997). Despite having a core story that would make for a good monster-of-the-week

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‘X-Files’ flashback: ‘Ruins’ (1996) (Book review)

Just as Kevin J. Anderson’s “Ground Zero” was a step up from Charles Grant’s books, Anderson’s “Ruins” (1996) is a step up from “Ground Zero.” Unlike his

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‘X-Files’ flashback: ‘Ground Zero’ (1995) (Book review)

After two mediocre novels from Charles Grant, the “X-Files” book series turns things around in a big way with “Ground Zero” (1995). Remarkably, this book is by

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