If they're retelling TOS stories there's going to be a lot of "treating women as second class characters unless they're love interests."
Whatever. The stars of the show are still the stars of the show - except Uhura, who's more important than she used to be.
Whatever. The stars of the show are still the stars of the show - except Uhura, who's more important than she used to be.
I'm not sure being Spock's girlfriend makes her more important. More prominent sure. It allows her more story time but she's still basically a plot device for one of the stars.
Whatever. The stars of the show are still the stars of the show - except Uhura, who's more important than she used to be.
I'm not sure being Spock's girlfriend makes her more important.
http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=34531Within hours of release, IDW Publishing and CBS Consumer Products announced that STAR TREK #1, the debut issue of a brand new chapter in the new Star Trek universe, is sold out. Guided by Star Trek writer/producer Roberto Orci, this new series explores the vast implications of the alternate timeline created by the 2009 film, and the first issue is going fast.
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Star Trek fans nationwide are encouraged to check with their local comic retailer to get their copy of STAR TREK #1. A second printing of this hot debut issue is being rushed to comic stores and will feature a variant cover.
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