A couple of comments, neither of which have to do with the actual quality of the art.
One: Part of the point of this sequence is to play coy and not reveal the true identities of Mirror Kirk and company until the final splash but you have the "sword-through-the-Earth" mirror Empire symbol right in the first panel. So you've ruined the surprise.
Two: What you've done here is essentially duplicate a sequence from a previously published work. A big part of what ID or any comic company is looking for is not just how well you can draw but how well you can tell a story. What you show here is how well you can copy Tom Sutton's storytelling. If you're going to use previously published works as your plots (and there's nothing wrong with that-gotta get a plot somewhere) then what I suggest is that you look through the book, jot down some rough notes on what happens each page...then PUT THE BOOK AWAY. Don't reference it, do your own thing. And it doesn't have to be Trek work either. What they are looking for is can you draw people, can you put those people in an environment, and can you tell a story.
Good point, I did take that into consideration. I went with more film angles, and even took a couple of panels out that I didn't think would fit
with my style.
As for not having to bee trek, true, but they did on their site to know what they publish. So no superhero work. I was torn between doing some Transformer work or Trek. I was never big into Buffy. Also being known
for the Titan I figured it would get me past the first hurdle.
Which it did. The editor actually really liked my work, but wanted a more
realistic/ film-noir look for future work. He did send me a sample TNG script. So atleast the editor was responsive to my email.
Know I just have to research Film-noir. I have been told to look torwards
SinCity/ Frank Miller feels and to look at the Borg Alien Spot Light.
Film wise someone told me to look at good old Blade Runner.
Who knows maybe I will get in someday.
On Top of that my house sold this weekend, so I have to spend my time packing and less time on my samples. Oh well our new house will have
more space to work on them.