And it's with the format. I've read this before in paperback and not had this issue. One of the pages is a double page - and it's one on top of the other in this PDF. Valiant does it better by putting the pages side by side; it makes it slightly harder to read, but also makes it more confusing t...
This is a nice little tale, and gives more insight into Nero. I still don't quite buy the whole 'it's not exactly my world' reasoning, but that's a plot hole that's built into the movie, so there wasn't much wiggle room here. Not confronting it at all would be even less plausible than this state...
Or the mimicking of them, which was just absolutely ridiculous. And sadly, I loved the art, I loved the writing, I loved the story, and I loved what they did with the old continuity to make it new - one character in particular. [spoiler] Mudd. Mudd is a half-Bajoran, half-human woman -...
I'd forgotten that this says, in very small print, that it's about the Bayverse as well when I ordered this from the library. I'll be returning it tomorrow. The art is okay, for the most part, and I understand why the stories had to be simplified for smaller children. (It's not just making sur...
Yup, I'm gonna go with Frenzy, because him getting beheaded amuses me. As for this? It's a bit better than the previous offering, so one star for bringing the sexy of Cybertronians, one star for improving, one star for competent writing in that sentences were strung together properly. Ho...
Rating: 3/5 Summary: Filler story in between the 2009 and 2013 Star Trek movies. Review: I read this before watching the movie but wanted to wait to write the review until after seeing it. This comic contained lots of good foreshadowing for the movie (I also think I figured out the general premise f...
Rating: 4/5 Summary: Prequel to the 2009 Star Trek movie. Romulus is threatened by a supernova. Ambassador Spock attempts to save the planet despite various obstacles.Review: This review assumes that you have seen the 2009 movie; may contain spoilers if you had not.I re-read this along with watching...
*Not A Full Review - Better one coming after I see the movie*Star Trek: Countdown to Darkness is another good addition to the IDW comic series continuing where the J. J. Abrams movies simply can't due to budget constraints. The characters, including their development, are quite good. These are not t...
Star Trek: Countdown Review Star Trek: Nero ReviewStar Trek: Movie Adaptation The links to the review for the boxed set I own. If you don't have these and want them, I'd suggest getting this version.
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