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Gold Key STAR TREK Comics Turned Into RADIO DRAMA!

Ryan Thomas Riddle

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Star Trek Comic Book Review has turned a couple of Gold Key STAR TREK comics into radio dramas.

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STCBR is currently doing a casting call for their third drama. Kirk is already taken. I know, I tried. :)

I know a few others and I have proposed that adapting a Gold Key comic would make a fantastic fan production. This is pretty close to having that. Enjoy!

EDIT: Also typo in the title of the thread, ugh! Should be: Gold Key STAR TREK Comics Turned Into a Radio Drama
 
It is rather rough. And I agree that this is really just a reading, not a radio drama. There's a method to adapting material to the audio drama format, including dialog and narration that make the whole thing understandable and easy to follow without any visuals whatsoever.

And they misspelled "starring" as "staring." :rolleyes:

Kor
 
It is rather rough. And I agree that this is really just a reading, not a radio drama. There's a method to adapting material to the audio drama format, including dialog and narration that make the whole thing understandable and easy to follow without any visuals whatsoever.

And they misspelled "starring" as "staring." :rolleyes:

Kor
So they've basically made it into a Peter Pan Book 'n' Record. :lol:
 
And radio dramas need not have a narrator. Gunsmoke didn't have one (the fellow who introduced the show, said "now back to" and read the end titles was a frame around the show, not part of it).
 
It would be interesting to see a team of voice actors take on some of these stories. There may be a few rough gems of stories that could be adapted to a proper audio drama.

The three stories that I have read, Issue 14: "The Enterprise Mutiny", Issue 15: "The Museum at the End of Time" and Issue 16: "Day of the Inquisitors", collected in a Star Trek Annual in 1974(?), could have been live action episodes, although they are just variations on ACTUAL live action episode themes (evil Kirk, spaceship graveyard (but the year before the animated "Timetrap" episode!), and a Dark Ages themed almost "Lawgivers" story).

Quite a few of the descriptions from this list...

http://www.startrekcomics.info/goldkey.html

...do read more like Lost in Space episodes, but like I said there may be some stories that could translate across?

Must dig out my ST comics DVD and read them!
 
It would be interesting to see a team of voice actors take on some of these stories. There may be a few rough gems of stories that could be adapted to a proper audio drama.

The three stories that I have read, Issue 14: "The Enterprise Mutiny", Issue 15: "The Museum at the End of Time" and Issue 16: "Day of the Inquisitors", collected in a Star Trek Annual in 1974(?), could have been live action episodes, although they are just variations on ACTUAL live action episode themes (evil Kirk, spaceship graveyard (but the year before the animated "Timetrap" episode!), and a Dark Ages themed almost "Lawgivers" story).

Quite a few of the descriptions from this list...

http://www.startrekcomics.info/goldkey.html

...do read more like Lost in Space episodes, but like I said there may be some stories that could translate across?

Must dig out my ST comics DVD and read them!
Somewhere I have a couple of omnibus paperbacks I probably haven't read since I was 12. Gotta find those...
 
I remember a couple of the later ones that were interesting premises, at least... One where Kirk and crew are forced to re-enact the Odyssey, and another where they go to the center of the galaxy and meet a duplicate Kirk who says he's survived in a canister from a previous iteration of the universe. Would they still hold up now? Not sure, but I'd like to read them again.
 
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