Product DescriptionKirk is shocked to find that despite their fears the crew of the Enterprise has agreed to join him on a near suicidal mission that will unite the Romulans, Klingons, and Star Fleet against a common enemy. Original.
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Rating: - Best Star Trek graphic novel ever!!!
A story set all through the James T. Kirk era. The art is wonderful; the characters are so fleshed out, they jump out of the book. Kirk's female Romulan counterpart kicks butt. Also, you get an alliance of convenience (that includes Klingons) turn into something more. By the way it is good to see Gillian (fron ST IV) doing so great in the 23rd century. If you are a ST fan, or just love good space opera, get this one.
Rating: - Debt of Honor...price of trying too hard !
Striving to tell the ultimate STAR TREK adventure, DEBT OF HONOR delivers a major threat that has been building throughout the galaxy during the career of James T. Kirk, giving us reason to revisit many various "select points of interest" from the 1960's original and feature film series. It is truly an epic attempt to engulf the whole of Trek as it stood back in 1992. Regardless of the desire to epically please, this Trek outing sadly falls short of the mark. I have to give it an "A" in the effort ... Read More
Rating: - WARNING: This review is a bit of a sham.
I say that because I'm going from memory - I had a copy of this when it first came out, but when the "Enterprise" premiere rekindled my interest in "Star Trek" a few weeks ago, I couldn't find it. I've ordered another copy, but it's not here yet, so I can only go on the fond memories that prompted me to reorder it.
At any rate, I recall being especially fond of this GN for two reasons: one was that, unlike most of the Trek comic products coming out at the time, it had great art; the other ... Read More
Rating: - Impressive!
This is Chris Claremont's tribute to the original Star Trek, with a story that spans the time from Kirk's days on the Farragut to the time period after Star Trek IV. Several favorite old characters return, but this is not simply a two-bit rehash of old stories and characters: Kirk and company "explore strange new worlds;" they "seek out new life and new civilzations." Claremont boldly goes where no one has gone before. Highly recommended.