I would like to know if the Brazilian comics reprinted in issues 129 and 136 have been translated into English or if they are still in the original Portuguese. I would also like to know if the previously unpublished comics included in issues 124, 133, 135, 138, 139 and 140 are complete comics or scripts or just outlines.
I can't help with the Brazillian comics, but I have just recently gotten most of the other releases with the unpublished material.
It's a bit of this a bit of that, but usually more along the lines of outlines since very few things got to the scripting stage before being cancelled, especially the 90s era Marvel stuff.
I don't have 124 or 135, since the Gold Key and Manga stuff is of less interest to me, but the others I can tell you about.
#133 has a very detailed outline of the proposed Sarek graphic novel "The Lessons of Life" that was to be written by Mark Lenard and drawn by Ken Penders, and a briefer outline for a "What If" style story Penders had proposed. The Sarek tale is basically just one step short of a first draft. Along with some character sketches and "proof of concept" artwork. The Sarek story is absolutely wonderful, and (for me), it's worth every penny I've ever paid to Eaglemoss just to have that alone.
#137 has paragraph-length synopses/pitches for what would have been the next ten issues of Starfleet Academy. These were what was sent from writer Christian Cooper to his editor, and they never went any further because of the suddenness with which Marvel dropped the license.
#138 contains the series proposal for
Phase 3, essentially a full pitch and "series bible" for the proposed project, with character descriptions and backgrounds, "setting" info, etc. There's a synopses for the crossover/prelude with Early Voyages that would have launched it, detailed synopses/outlines for the first four issues with briefer looks at the proposed issues 5-12, as well as the full first draft script for the DS9/Phase 3 crossover "pilot". The
Return of the Wolf section is a full synopses/outline of the two issues, and the unfinished first draft script for issue one.
#139 has a full script for one Sulu story and outlines for 3 more. I haven't had a chance to get into these yet.
#140 has, in addition to the outline, the full script for
Dark Emissary, and the completed pencil pages for the whole thing included after. The script and art just haven't been "put together." The pencils are really awesome, though. The next section is a full outline for the three issue miniseries
The Romulan Imperative. Then there's an overview of the unpublished DS9 issues with pretty detailed synopses/pitches, and page-long pitches for a couple more
Voyager stories.
In each case, Eaglemoss has printed basically everything that exists for each project. Some, like the extra Starfleet Academy material, are less than outlines - just the initial pitch/intended synopses for each missing issue the writer sent to the editor. Even so, it's still good, solid and detailed enough to give you a good idea of where the story was going to go and the resolutions of most of the major plot points that were left dangling when the series was cancelled.
Every author that contributed the unreleased material to Eaglemoss literally gave them all there was. They really wanted stuff on the unpublished
Early Voyages stories, but neither Abnett nor Edginton kept any of their notes from back then, and it's been more than 25 years, so they really don't even remember how things were going to be resolved. I will forever be disappointed that my favorite
Trek comic series will never have any kind of resolution.
If you're looking for nearly-finished comic with full-color artwork and dialogue bubbles, you won't find that, but if you want to know the
stories like I did, this will get you as close as you can come, and in a few cases is almost as good as having the finished comic in your hands.