Product Description
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Now for the first time all Star Trek movie comic books covering
almost 3 decades of movies on 1 CD Rom. A special bonus is
included: the first movie comic book series by Marvel an
additional 18 comic books. That is a total of 26 comic books for
this incredible price. All issues are complete cover to cover and
include all advertisements. They are fully printable. This is a
limited edition software package.
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Now, for the first time, all Star Trek movie comic books
covering almost three decades of movies on one CD-ROM. As a
special bonus, it also includes the first movie comic book series
by Marvel. An additional 18 issues for a total of 26 comic books
in this collection series. All issues are complete cover to cover
with all advertisements, and fully printable.
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Every Star Trek Movie Comic Book Ever Published
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Star Trek: The Motion Picture
The first Star Trek film adaptation ushered in a new era in Trek
comics. Published in both magazine and digest formats, Marvel
Comics' lavish adaptation, by industry giants Marv Wolfram, Dave
Cockrum and Klaus Janson, also comprised the first three issues
of Marvel's 18-issue post-movie monthly title, which vastly
improved on Gold Key's prior efforts.
Star Trek III: The Search for Spock
DC Comics picked up where Marvel left off, adapting five Star
Trek theatrical films and one TV movie. The first of these, Star
Trek III, was scripted by frequent Trek writer Mike W. Barr, with
art by Tom Sutton and Vilagran. unlike other Star Trek comic
publishers, DC maintained a between-film continuity, with The
Search for Spock serving as a springboard to new stories in its
monthly title, beginning with issue #9.
Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home
DC's adaptation of the fourth Star Trek film, from the same
creative team that adapted Star Trek III, maintained the same
high quality fans had come to expect from DC. Barr, Sutton and
Vilagran remain fan favorites for their long reign on DC's Trek
comic line, and this adaptation perfectly illustrates why that's
so.
Star Trek V: The Final Frontier
Peter David, one of the most widely lauded Star Trek writers of
all time, adapted the fifth entry in the series, which served as
a launching point for DC's second monthly Trek title. Many fans
felt David's script, combined with skillful illustrations from
James W. Fry and Arne Starr, actually improved on the film
itself.
Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country
Returning to adapt the sixth film, Peter David once again proved
his mettle as a Star Trek master scribe. Published both as
softcover and trade-paperback editions, DC's Star Trek VI
adaptation was illustrated by Starr and Gordon Purcell, both Trek
giants in their own right.
Star Trek Generations
With the seventh film in the Trek pantheon, the torch was passed
from one generation to the next, and Friedman handled scripting
chores once more. Published in softcover and prestige formats,
Generations was gorgeously illustrated by Purcell, Jerome Moore,
and Terry Pallot.
Star Trek: First Contact
Following DC's departure from Star Trek publishing, Marvel
recled the license for its new Para Comics division, just
in time to adapt the eight film. Popular Trek novelist John
Vornholt scripted the adaptation, with brilliant artwork from
Pallot, Rod Whigham and Trek newcomer Philip Moy.
Star Trek: The Next Generation Series Finale
DC's adaptation of Star Trek: The Next Generation's powerful
two-hour finale TV movie was adapted by Michael Jan Friedman, an
extremely popular and prolific author of Star Trek comics and
novels. This beautifully illustrated one- featured artwork by
Jay Scott Pike and Jose Marzan Jr.
- Every Star Trek movie comic book ever published collected on one CD-ROM.
- Also includes the first movie comic book series by Marvel.
- All issues are complete, including advertisements.
- Fully printable for reading off the screen.
- 26 comic books total.