I can't find the article again, but the artist had tweeted a drawing of Quark.
I'm not sure anyone was really "hoping" for that. Word got out that IDW was doing a Borg story set post-Nemesis, and somehow this got conflated into being a Destiny adaptation.I wonder if they’re finally adapting David Mack’s Destiny? We were hoping for that a few years ago but instead we got Hive.
Just a thought
I'm thinking if they were going to do novel adaptations we probably would have gotten some by now.
DC Comics published a one-shot graphic novel adaptation of Shatner's "The Ashes of Eden" in 1995.
Nope, but I think they hinted at Kelvin timeline mini-series. It'll be like Venom in the 90s, except never on timeI was more interested in a 24th century ongoing. If I’m not mistaken they have no ongoing series left at this point.
been giving this a reread past few nights. its really is like a comic adaptation of a lost Trek VII (directed by Shatner)DC Comics published a one-shot graphic novel adaptation of Shatner's "The Ashes of Eden" in 1995.
been giving this a reread past few nights. its really is like a comic adaptation of a lost Trek VII (directed by Shatner)
It feels like a lost moviebeen giving this a reread past few nights. its really is like a comic adaptation of a lost Trek VII (directed by Shatner)
I was just talking about IDW, I guess I should have been more specific.DC Comics published a one-shot graphic novel adaptation of Shatner's "The Ashes of Eden" in 1995.
True, the novel of "Ashes of Eden" is the "fountain of youth" story that Shatner tried to pitch to Paramount for his version of ST VI, and also the film slot that became "Generations", IIRC.
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