Was Dromm her real name or was it a made up one? It does seem very unusual for the time!
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Was Dromm her real name or was it a made up one? It does seem very unusual for the time!
I can confirm that Trek #5, #6 & #7 each reprinted a 2-page segment of the UK comics. Three 2-page segments from the 1973 storyline later dubbed “Shell Game” were printed out of order (part 7, then part 9, and finally part 8) in those three issues, in glorious black & white.The website I linked to says they reprinted some British Trek comic strips in black and white.
Ah, so they only republished British Star Trek comic strips. They weren't British themselves. Got it.
I can confirm that Trek #5, #6 & #7 each reprinted a 2-page segment of the UK comics. Three 2-page segments from the 1973 storyline later dubbed “Shell Game” were printed out of order (part 7, then part 9, and finally part 8) in those three issues, in glorious black & white.
@MAGolding, didn’t you write for Trek back in the day?
Ugghhhh!According to Herb Solow from ‘Inside Star Trek’, Roddenberry told him he just hired Andrea Dromm because GR wanted to score with her.
I totally agree.
Yep. Nimoy was important as well, of course. But honestly it all started with Shatner. The combination of loads of charisma, convincing physicality, and the ability to do both comedy and drama was just incredible to find in one actor.
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I think you also underestimate Nimoys importance. No matter how good Shatner we probably wouldn't be here talking about TOS today if Spock wasn't in it, or if Number One was Kirk's first or Rand.
I also doubt Star Trek would be today if say Jack Lord was cast as Kirk
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