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Malibu DS9 comics
I was thinking of finally getting to them by including them in my marathon I just started and I was wondering a couple things. Were the stories as good as the art? Or as good as DC's Trek at the time? Since they came out while the show was still be made there is the possibility for inconsistencies. How does the series and its spin-offs hold up with canon as we now know it. Are there any contradictions? And if so, how bad and how many? Thanks and have fun, jsplinis |
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Re: Malibu DS9 comics
http://memory-beta.wikia.com/wiki/St...ce_Nine#Comics |
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Location: Dundee, Scotland, UK
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Re: Malibu DS9 comics
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Location: There and back again...
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Re: Malibu DS9 comics
Don't worry about contradictions, all things considered, they're few and far between, and the majority of the stories in Malibu's run are good. Far better than Marvel's attempt at a DS9 comic a few years later. There's a Tom Riker story of which I'm particularly fond.
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