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Spoilers TNG: IDW 20/20 (Stargazer story) by Peter David Review Thread

Bleeding Cool has a review of the comic, giving it 9 stars out of 10. "It’s always a treat to read a Peter David Star Trek story, and our only regret after reading this issue is that it’s not part of an ongoing series. This is Trek done right."
 
I haven't enjoyed a Peter David Trek novel for awhile (I think it might have been Imzadi 2: Electric Boogaloo), but his Trek comics have always been excellent (DC's second series remains my favorite Star Trek comics done anywhere, by anybody), so this is a must have for me. JK Woodward's art is usually excellent (and you're right about his style resembling Jerome K. Moore's; I'd never noticed that before), so I'm really looking forward to this.
 
Woodward might not know how the monster maroon rank pins work, but at least he knows what the Stargazer looked like, unlike Eaglemoss.
FWIW, the Eaglemoss model is based on Doug Drexler's rushjob CG made for the Stargazer novel covers. It in turn was based on Picard's Ent-A kitbashed Ready Room model rather than the actual Stargazer filming minature, which had different proportions and details.

It doesn't excuse such an awful model, but that's why it turned out like it did.:shrug:
 
From the Bleeding Cool review, it seems that the issue describes
Picard's first mission as Captain of the Stargazer, with First Officer Jack Crusher
. IIRC that's a different interpretation than Michael Jan Friedman's Stargazer novels and The Valiant.
 
From the Bleeding Cool review, it seems that the issue describes
Picard's first mission as Captain of the Stargazer, with First Officer Jack Crusher
. IIRC that's a different interpretation than Michael Jan Friedman's Stargazer novels and The Valiant.

It's not remotely compatible with Mike Friedman's novels. The way I read the issue...

...it's an early mission for Picard as captain of the 'Gazer, not necessarily the first. The text box that opens the issue suggests a placement of 2243, twenty years before "Farpoint," which is clearly wrong given what we know of Picard's career as Picard commanded the 'Gazer for twenty-two years.

It's a nice story. A diplomatic mission goes wrong, and an injured Picard has to do some quick thinking to avoid more bloodshed. Beverly Howard's presence makes sense in the story, and the ending is both fannish and amusing.
 
Agreed! I always wanted to see him do a full issue of a Trek comic instead of just the cover art.
He's done a lot of full issues for IDW's Trek comics, he did the first three issues of the Dr. Who crossover, which went out of print after IDW lost the Dr. Who liscence, the Klingon issue of Alien Spotlight and the Jellico issue of Captain's Log, both written by @KRAD, the Pike issue of Captain's Spotlight, all five issues of the miniseries based on Harlan Ellison's original City on the Edge of Forever script, and all five issues of TNG: Mirror Broken.
 
He's done a lot of full issues for IDW's Trek comics, he did the first three issues of the Dr. Who crossover, which went out of print after IDW lost the Dr. Who liscence, the Klingon issue of Alien Spotlight and the Jellico issue of Captain's Log, both written by @KRAD, the Pike issue of Captain's Spotlight, all five issues of the miniseries based on Harlan Ellison's original City on the Edge of Forever script, and all five issues of TNG: Mirror Broken.

Did not realize those were by Jerome Moore! Need to do some remedial reading this evening.
 
None of the books mentioned by JD are drawn by Jerome Moore - the artist on those was JK Woodward, who did the Stargazer comic we're talking about.
 
None of the books mentioned by JD are drawn by Jerome Moore - the artist on those was JK Woodward, who did the Stargazer comic we're talking about.

This is correct. And, I'm not a big fan of his art style. That whole "painted" look doesn't do it for me.
 
Ooops, sorry about that, I don't know why I thought you were talking about Woodward.:brickwall:
 
Starfleet budget cuts mean only the captain gets a belt?
So I guess we finally have a definite answer to the "Does Rank Have Privileges in the Future?" thread. ;)
It is funny how similar Woodward's style is to former Trek comic cover artist Jerome K. Moore.
I don't really see it. Judging from this piece, Jerome's style is a lot tighter and more detailed, and he's a LOT better with likenesses.

(Sorry for not calling him "Moore," but since I talk to him practically every day on one FB group or another, not calling him "Jerome" or "JKM" seems weird to me. :))
Moore is a frakking genius! Wish someone would lure him back to Trek comics.
The last I heard, he's not opposed to the idea. :)
Bleeding Cool has a review of the comic, giving it 9 stars out of 10.
The fact that Bleeding Cool likes it is a big demerit in my book. That whole site is muckracking, unsubstantiated rumors, and trying to generate fights between comics pros. They're the TMZ of comics.
 
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