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first star trek annual by d.c. comcis

i love the story. wish they filmed it

Yes, loved it, too, but my huge disappointment was that - after numerous little cross-pollinations between the editors and writers from DC, Pocket and FASA of the day - there was no integration at all between the "first missions" celebrated by DC Comics' Annual ("All Those Years Ago") and Pocket's first "giant" paperback ("Enterprise: The First Adventure") for the 20th anniversary. With just a little consultation the two adventures could have co-existed and enhanced each other!
 
Yes. It's still one of my favorite Trek stories. I'd love to see Mike W. Barr expand the story into a full novel.

I think I actually read this story before I'd ever seen "The Menagerie" or "Where No Man Has Gone Before," so it was my introduction to Pike, Number One, Kelso, and Gary Mitchell.
 
Yes, loved it, too, but my huge disappointment was that - after numerous little cross-pollinations between the editors and writers from DC, Pocket and FASA of the day - there was no integration at all between the "first missions" celebrated by DC Comics' Annual ("All Those Years Ago") and Pocket's first "giant" paperback ("Enterprise: The First Adventure") for the 20th anniversary. With just a little consultation the two adventures could have co-existed and enhanced each other!

I like that different companies had different interpretations of key events in Star Trek. Makes the universe more interesting, IMO.
 
I like that different companies had different interpretations of key events in Star Trek. Makes the universe more interesting, IMO.
Sure, but at the time, there had already been cross-pollinated easter eggs that it seemed we could expect the two publishers might purposely work together on this. It was a significant anniversary "event" for the tie-ins and highly anticipated by many of us, but not in any way a crossover.
 
I have this one as well:
"WAP"

Now, there was a DC two issue encyclopedia that showed Pike in his chair being tortured by a Klingon--and I don't remember than in any DC comics
 
I have this one as well:
"WAP"

Oh, yeah, I remember that -- a couple of panels on p. 37 had the alien speaking in balloons that only had the letters "WAP" and a lot of empty space inside them. Given that the aliens had previously "spoken" in voice balloons filled with alien-looking squiggles, I always figured that "WAP" was a placeholder notation for "Weird Alien Print" to be inserted later, but that the final step somehow got skipped on p. 37.
 
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