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3.0 out of 5 stars
To Boldy Go...review,
By mickster island (palmyra, pa usa) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Star Trek Comics Classics: To Boldly Go (v. 1) (Paperback)
It is so much fun to go back and see what fans thought Star Trek was about before it was finished. Like those old Star Wars comics Marvel produced. Both comic series get the stories way wrong, but both are in possession of that most elusive element that the modern sequels and prequels neglect: Adventure.
Sure, there's violence in the new movies. But where's the mystery and the search for the unknown? It's in this comic, originally run right after Wrath of Khan. Strange alternate-universe fun awaits you. Spock, having died in the movie, is not present on the Enterprise. The first nice Klingon shows up, years before Worf. A racist Native American crewman slurs his way through. It's all interesting and none of it could have any bearing on the direction the films went in. It just gives you a vision of what Trek meant to people in the early eighties. |
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Star Trek Comics Classics: To Boldly Go (v. 1) by Mike W. Barr (Paperback - September 1, 2005)
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