darkwing_duck1
Vice Admiral
PAD is a pretty good comic book writer. Unfortunately, Trek in general is not a comic book franchise. The longer he's been let run loose, the more "comic book-y" his writing has gotten.
What do you mean by "comic book-y"? If that simply involves ludicrous plots, then there is no shortage of them in Star Trek. If it is to do with over-the-top characters who manage heroic feats in battle and make quips while doing so, there's plenty of them in Star Trek as well.
I think it's quite significant that the most ludicrous story in New Frontier IMO - the one with the Greek gods - was simply an expansion of a TOS story.
I find PAD's writing far truer to the Star Trek that I know than, for instance, a sledgehammer Iraq war parallel in a shallow Trek dressing - and I know which I would prefer to read.
The material may have originated within Trek, but Trek pulled it back and presented it in a believable sci-fi context. PAD's stuff reads like his X-Factor work: four-color and "spandex-y".