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Has anyone read (or heard of) the 1953 story "Whatever Happened to Corporal Cuckoo" by Gerald Kersh? It is similar to Bixby's idea of an immortal individual. However, unlike Flint the title character does not grow in sophistication as the centuries go on but instead remains an unsophisticated...
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According to Memory Alpha: "Justman was Star Trek's co-producer for the first fifteen episodes of its third season, after which he resigned, nearing complete nervous exhaustion and believing the series had declined in production and script quality."
That would be the 1960 "Mad 'Comic' Opera" one mentioned by Maurice earlier in this thread. It was reprinted several times, most recently in 2003.
https://www.comics.org/issue/93856/
Mad's Mort Drucker and Angelo Torres would have done better art than the British artist IMO.
The website you link to also has the Space:1999 parodies done by Mad imitators Cracked and Crazy (Sick apparently never got around to doing one).
Ahh, 1976. The last year in which Star Trek had sci-fi media supremacy (Planet of the Apes had already peaked and declined). And then in May 1977, an upstart film came along...
Starlog #1 (cover date August 1976)
OK, thanks. I wonder why only Part Two is floating around. The UCLA collection has only a 34-page undated script.
Aside from what is here, could you provide a brief description of what happens in Part One?
From what I've read of Part Two, I tend to agree with Black that he should have...