How many have they done? I bought the first few but seem to have lost track.
There are 40 Star Trek books online. I don't know if there were more issued back when.
There are 40 Star Trek books online. I don't know if there were more issued back when.
According to Memory Alpha, there were sixty one issues published between July of '67 and February of '79.
does anyone have any recommendations as to which ones are the best to download?
So far I've downloaded the first 12 and I like #5 the best, although YMMV. None of them are stellar, no pun intended.does anyone have any recommendations as to which ones are the best to download?
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caption contest?
I think it's cool but then I live in the United States.
I just downloaded Star Trek 01 - The Planet of No Return. Belar, the format is PDF.
As for the comic itself, the drawing is pretty poor and it's funny how in one panel they talk about the Enterprise having lasers, not phasers, but still, it's fun.
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And yes, that is McCoy, Kirk and Rand.![]()
I think a comic series detailing the second 5-year mission properly with modern writers would be great fun.
Coool - looks like good old Arex gets some 'air time' too. I'll keep an eye out for it.
Part 1 ‘Enterprise Experiment’ ReviewEven the artwork generates a 1960’s feel that brings both the live action show and the subsequent cartoon to mind. This is how it should be done and if all the Star Trek: Second Stage titles can live up to this, we are in for quite a ride.
Here's one from the old Peter Pan Records days:
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To paraphrase Guy from Galaxy Quest; Did any these artists actually watch the show?
IIRC, and I could be wrong, but wasn't the artist on some of these books Neal Adams (one of DC's great artist -- Superman, Batman, Green Lantern/Green Arrow). I loved these when I was four because it looked so much like the show except for the secondary characters. It may have been a rights issue and the company may have had the rights only to Shatner, Nimoy and Kelly's likeness and had to fudge the rest. In one comic, they had a green M'Ress and a blond-human Arex.
Because the person who did the coloring thought that giant bun of hair on her head was a hat. It's actually supposed to be her hair.Why's she wearing a red do-rag?
Here's one from the old Peter Pan Records days:
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To paraphrase Guy from Galaxy Quest; Did any these artists actually watch the show?
IIRC, and I could be wrong, but wasn't the artist on some of these books Neal Adams (one of DC's great artist -- Superman, Batman, Green Lantern/Green Arrow). I loved these when I was four because it looked so much like the show except for the secondary characters. It may have been a rights issue and the company may have had the rights only to Shatner, Nimoy and Kelly's likeness and had to fudge the rest. In one comic, they had a green M'Ress and a blond-human Arex.
That ain't Neal Adams. Not sure who drew it, but it sure as hell ain't Neal Adams.
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