Star Trek: Countdown to Darkness
The countdown to the motion picture event of 2013 begins here, in this blockbuster 4-issue prequel mini-series that sets the stage for the upcoming Star Trek film! Like the best-selling Star Trek: Countdown in 2009, this all-new series leads directly into the next movie, with a story by Star Trek...
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The countdown to the motion picture event of 2013 begins here, in this blockbuster 4-issue prequel mini-series that sets the stage for the upcoming Star Trek film! Like the best-selling Star Trek: Countdown in 2009, this all-new series leads directly into the next movie, with a story by Star Trek writer/producer Roberto Orci and Mike Johnson (Star Trek) ongoing series), and drawn by the original Star Trek: Countdown artist, David Messina! Star Trek: Countdown To Darkness is the can't-miss lead-in to the new adventures of the Enterprise crew!
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9781613776230 (1613776233)
Publish date: April 23rd 2013
Publisher: IDW Publishing
Pages no: 104
Edition language: English
Category:
Science Fiction,
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Adult,
Sequential Art,
Graphic Novels,
Comics,
Graphic Novels Comics,
Comic Book,
Manga,
Star Trek
Series: Star Trek Graphic Novels
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 -...
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...
*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...