Star Trek: Countdown
The countdown to the motion picture event of 2009 begins here, in the exclusive graphic novel prequel to Star Trek, the upcoming blockbuster film from Paramount Pictures! JJ Abrams, Roberto Orci, and Alex Kurtzman present the origin of Nero, the mysterious Romulan who will ultimately threaten...
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The countdown to the motion picture event of 2009 begins here, in the exclusive graphic novel prequel to Star Trek, the upcoming blockbuster film from Paramount Pictures! JJ Abrams, Roberto Orci, and Alex Kurtzman present the origin of Nero, the mysterious Romulan who will ultimately threaten the survival of the entire universe. Don't miss this story that brings STAR TREK back to the big screen!
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9781600104206 (1600104207)
Publish date: March 31st 2009
Publisher: IDW Publishing
Pages no: 104
Edition language: English
Category:
Science Fiction,
Media Tie In,
Movies,
Speculative Fiction,
Time Travel,
Sequential Art,
Graphic Novels,
Comics,
Graphic Novels Comics,
Comic Book,
Star Trek
Series: Star Trek Graphic Novels
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...
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...
Well, crap. If You've seen ST: XI, but haven't read this: READ IT. Also, if you saw Nemesis...you might rather like what happens in this one.
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.
5 Stars I've been reading the IDW Star Trek AOS comic series and had long wanted to go back and read the books released around the movie's release. Having finally got a chance, I can say it's well worth the wait. This is an excellent prequel to the film and really sets the stage of where and when ...