TOS: The Rift (2254 chapters)
I'm now starting with TOS: Child of Two Worlds. I'm only three chapters in, but so far it looks interesting. Non-Trek wise I read Nova #3 which I liked slighly less than #2 but so far they were all good. Batman Rebirth Vol. 1: I am Gotham started slow but got exponentially better towards the end. Due to school I was forced to read Faust, which I found extremely terribly in every possible aspect. Apart from the fact that it's main character is a 50+ year old who wants to have sex with a teenager (That is the plot of what according to wikipedia is considered by many as "the greatest work of German literature"....) the language is absolutely incomprehensible. Seeing as it was released in 1808 that was to be expected, but the previous drama we read (Intrigue and Love) was published 1784 and was a lot clearer in its language. *sigh*
This one was okay. Peter Davids writing is... Interesting.
TOS: Conflicting NaturesAfter reading I wasn't sure if I liked this short story or not... I just felt really weird and stopped reading anything for a few hours. After two days of consideration I have decided that I don't like this story and will stay as far away from it as possible. I haven't decided if I'll read Where Sea Meets Sky. While I didn't like this short story I did like the other two of Oltion's TOS works, Twilight's End and Mudd in Your Eye, so I might give Where Sea Meets Sky a shot.
TOS: The Kobayashi Maru (Kirk's chapter)This chapter wasn't particularly great, nor was it bad. It wasn't full of unecpected twists or interesting new information about an established characters past (which is not suprising) but its writing was solid and generally the chapter's okay.
The rest of Early VoyagesHoly Pama, after slowly losing faith in the Pike era with The Rift and Conflicting Natures this was a revelation. I loved every issue, the time travle arc was by far my favorite and it is horrible that the series was discontinued. Apart from reinforcing my believe that Christopher Pike is the best Enterprise Captain it also gave me a reason to care about Trek comics. The writing was great, the story interesting and the art was good.
TOS: Shadows on the Sun (Book 2: Ssana)This already started interesting with a debate about different cultures' customs between McCoy and a new character. It only gets better from there and the final chapter was... Saddening.
I'm now starting with TOS: Child of Two Worlds. I'm only three chapters in, but so far it looks interesting. Non-Trek wise I read Nova #3 which I liked slighly less than #2 but so far they were all good. Batman Rebirth Vol. 1: I am Gotham started slow but got exponentially better towards the end. Due to school I was forced to read Faust, which I found extremely terribly in every possible aspect. Apart from the fact that it's main character is a 50+ year old who wants to have sex with a teenager (That is the plot of what according to wikipedia is considered by many as "the greatest work of German literature"....) the language is absolutely incomprehensible. Seeing as it was released in 1808 that was to be expected, but the previous drama we read (Intrigue and Love) was published 1784 and was a lot clearer in its language. *sigh*