If Woodward's art is the same style as in the Trek/Who crossover I'll be less than thrilled.
http://www.flickeringmyth.com/2014/06/preview-star-trek-harlan-ellisons-city-edge-forever-1.html
If Woodward's art is the same style as in the Trek/Who crossover I'll be less than thrilled.
I just noticed that they flopped one panel of the comic so that insignias are on the wrong side.
I just noticed that they flopped one panel of the comic so that insignias are on the wrong side.
^And, as in those cases, it was probably done to preserve a consistent line of action, i.e. keep things moving from one side of the screen to the other in a consistent way that doesn't confuse the eye.
^And, as in those cases, it was probably done to preserve a consistent line of action, i.e. keep things moving from one side of the screen to the other in a consistent way that doesn't confuse the eye.
Yep! Totally aware of that.![]()
^And, as in those cases, it was probably done to preserve a consistent line of action, i.e. keep things moving from one side of the screen to the other in a consistent way that doesn't confuse the eye.
Yep! Totally aware of that.![]()
Just like in SW episode 2, where the clone troopers always move from right to left (and shoot projectiles with clean, white trails) and the droid army always moves from left to right (and whose missiles leave thick, black smoke), so you can easily tell which is which.
Some interesting bits of Trek history tossed into the dialogue that no longer jibe with latter continuity.
.Vulcans, a people of peace, achieved space flight 200 years AFTER humanity did so.
Earth is responsible for "uplifting" the Vulcan people. Spock seems to resent this fact.
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