Hello comic fans and Star Trek fans alike,
Well I still can't believe that it has now been exactly one whole month since Leonard (Spock) Nimoy has passed away from c.o.p.d. at just the young age of eighty three. I have been trying as you know to keep the memory of his greatest character that most Trek fans enjoyed in their own life times and ways hopefully there I have shared my Best of moments as well as I can to your liking! Yet as I keep thinking of it I do feel that I have also fallen short on expressing it all the same so if you recall from just a couple of days ago I said that from this image seen here
that one of these very trades of two trades would be up for getting a review right away. Yet I know with all of sizes being a normal thirty two page comic it could be hard to see among all of these which are the two trades also all of that color of blue is quite a bit overpowering is it not in at least someway it is and even I know that as well as little ol you do, don't you know?
So let me ask all true Trek fans aside from the latest two revamped Trek features which are pretty neat in their own set up of creating a alternate timeline for the original crew in the way of adventures outside of just really ripping off the original Wrath of Khan movie itself or green lighting a television series for them, that would be neat I'm thinking, but that's just me maybe?, I don't really know? Yet do you as a fan of Star Trek feel that yes there is something truly missing from core of Trek that ran up till two thousand and five with the crew seen here
known as Enterprise yet though that harks back to the crew of the latter design of the same ship by name that started Trek off to warp off with
,originally way back in nineteen sixties with Kirk and crew.......for that crew's days of exploring space ended in the summer of nineteen ninety one with the sixth feature film, known as "The Undiscovered Country". Yet Kirk was able to meet Jean Lu Picard in a place known as the Nexus in the first Next Gen feature "Generations". Yet no Trek fans know if Spock had gone to find out about what ever did happen to his dear friend. An even though there isn't an onscreen answer to that given question there is in comic book form in the four part story from IDW publishing in
2010.
IDW press acronym stands for Idea and Design work and gets the rights to many well known big name properties from their parent companies and in this case it so happens to be CBS network and Paramount studios that own the Star Trek licensing and comic book artist and writers David Messina,the artist and writers Scott and David Tipton came up with a story that is four parts long known as
then when jump back to the two aliens talking to each other then have a strange flashback of a young Spock in a way that almost seems unheard of for the Spock of the original series of Star Trek expect for the episode I love the most from season two, yet as a young boy Spock still defied his father when it came to telling Sarek the truth of why he runs away from every other young Vulcan makes fun of HIS parentage of a human mother and his Vulcan father and we see how Spock first dealt with emotions at all.
To be continued
My over all thoughts:
. So I think that the writers found a great way to bring Spock from his last seen appearance from at the end of the episode called REUNIFICATION part two into Generations this would have worked. Still not all of the original actors were not really given a huge amount of screen time in the film so I can see why it was hard to put Star Trek Generations together as a whole when it was purposed but I guess like every other true Trek fan out there would have loved it either way and at least in the end we did get a fair story if not the best for the passing of the torch so to say.
. I have to say the art of the issue does give off a big screen feel. I also love the capture of Nimoy's features in the older Spock that the story is centered around I know I feel that these creators are true blooded Trek fans for sure themselves!
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