Weren't the "sequel" comics the same stories, just broken up into two comic issues rather than one trade paperback? (for marketing purposes, I'd presume)I have a copy of that book, and one of the sequel comics. Hilarious stuff. Wish there had been more.
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The one issue I got ahold of is new material not in the graphic novel. Will have to dig it out, but it involved a take-off on The Naked Time and a medical version of Robocop.
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The one issue I got ahold of is new material not in the graphic novel. Will have to dig it out, but it involved a take-off on The Naked Time and a medical version of Robocop.
i hope you can scan and share that with me so i can share it with other people![]()
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The one issue I got ahold of is new material not in the graphic novel. Will have to dig it out, but it involved a take-off on The Naked Time and a medical version of Robocop.
i hope you can scan and share that with me so i can share it with other people![]()
Well, if i can get access to a scanner, I'll see what can be done.
Weren't the "sequel" comics the same stories, just broken up into two comic issues rather than one trade paperback? (for marketing purposes, I'd presume)I have a copy of that book, and one of the sequel comics. Hilarious stuff. Wish there had been more.
Or did they have new material?
Covers can be found here: (scroll down)
http://homepage.mac.com/mmtz/stcomix/parodies.html
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The one issue I got ahold of is new material not in the graphic novel. Will have to dig it out, but it involved a take-off on The Naked Time and a medical version of Robocop.
Weren't the "sequel" comics the same stories, just broken up into two comic issues rather than one trade paperback? (for marketing purposes, I'd presume)I have a copy of that book, and one of the sequel comics. Hilarious stuff. Wish there had been more.
Or did they have new material?
Covers can be found here: (scroll down)
http://homepage.mac.com/mmtz/stcomix/parodies.html
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The one issue I got ahold of is new material not in the graphic novel. Will have to dig it out, but it involved a take-off on The Naked Time and a medical version of Robocop.
Star Trekker II was always intended to have new stories. I have the second issue, which is a take-off on the idol singer found in space-bound anime like Macross (Robotech for us kiddies in the US).
At one Comic Con, I talked to the guys at Antarctic Press about Star Trekker and why it vanished only after the trade and two follow-up issues. Paramount had issued a cease-and-desist order on the manga, and AP quickly stopped publishing any new issues.
Too bad, it's good stuff.
Weren't the "sequel" comics the same stories, just broken up into two comic issues rather than one trade paperback? (for marketing purposes, I'd presume)
Or did they have new material?
Covers can be found here: (scroll down)
http://homepage.mac.com/mmtz/stcomix/parodies.html
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The one issue I got ahold of is new material not in the graphic novel. Will have to dig it out, but it involved a take-off on The Naked Time and a medical version of Robocop.
Star Trekker II was always intended to have new stories. I have the second issue, which is a take-off on the idol singer found in space-bound anime like Macross (Robotech for us kiddies in the US).
At one Comic Con, I talked to the guys at Antarctic Press about Star Trekker and why it vanished only after the trade and two follow-up issues. Paramount had issued a cease-and-desist order on the manga, and AP quickly stopped publishing any new issues.
Too bad, it's good stuff.
I hope you can share that with me so i can share it with the world wide web![]()
Star Trekker II was always intended to have new stories. I have the second issue, which is a take-off on the idol singer found in space-bound anime like Macross (Robotech for us kiddies in the US).
At one Comic Con, I talked to the guys at Antarctic Press about Star Trekker and why it vanished only after the trade and two follow-up issues. Paramount had issued a cease-and-desist order on the manga, and AP quickly stopped publishing any new issues.
Too bad, it's good stuff.
I hope you can share that with me so i can share it with the world wide web![]()
Unfortunately, it's back in San Diego (I live in the Bay Area now).
Strikes me as funny that Star Trekker has an Andorian named Shran and a Vulcan named T'Pall (pretty close to T'Pol) at least a decade before the premiere of Star Trek: Enterprise.
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