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The longstanding debate regarding Red Shirts dying in the Star Trek Universe is officially put to rest after 60 years.
Star Trek: Red Shirts #1 finally gives the franchise's most expendable crew members their moment to shine before inevitably dying horribly.
The Original Series is famous for killing off red shirts, but Strange New Worlds has tweaked that trope in its prequel era.
Check out our epic interview with the writers behind IDW Publishing's revamped Star Trek line, as they explain why there's never been a better time to start reading Star Trek comics.
There’s also Star Trek: Red Shirts, a TOS-era book about those unluckiest of Starfleet members.
Star Trek is exploring the full, harrowing truth of being a Starfleet Security Officer in the new Red Shirts comic series from IDW Publishing, which debuts this week, and the preview for the first ...
WNBA All-Star player pay moves include Unrivaled and Samsung signing new college talent and Ally and Aflac putting money behind athletes.
During All-Star Game warmups, WNBA players wore a shirt that read "Pay Us What You Owe Us" in front of the large crowd at Gainbridge Fieldhouse and the audience at home.
The WNBA All-Stars were united in their demands for better wages at Saturday's All-Star game, or so it appeared. Kelsey Plum now says Team Caitlin Clark had no role in the decision.
WNBA players used the All-Star Game to send the league a message – "Pay us what you owe us" – and judging from its postgame chant, the crowd agreed.