Creator Talks podcast host Christopher Calloway sits down with artist J.K. Woodward at his Rio Hotel & Casino suite during the Star Trek Vegas 2019 convention.
J.K. discusses working on the upcoming Star Trek Voyager one-shot "Mirrors and Smoke" being published in October through IDW.
The book kick-offs a series of monthly Star Trek Mirror Universe comics. Christopher also explores three of J.K.'s favorite subjects: the Star Trek series, Doctor Who and legendary composer/performer David Bowie!
Plus when Christopher asks his Kicking Back With The Creator questions, we learn which was J.K.'s favorite birthday. Also, Christopher asks J.K. to reflect upon his life and career. Does he have any regrets ? J.K.'s answer may surprise you!
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