A. Rivera reviewed Star Trek by David Tipton
Review of 'Star Trek' on 'Goodreads'
3 stars
Quick impressions: a nice story overall. Basically feels like watching an extended episode of the show. The Enterprise start out with a call to assist Daystrom One, which houses a giant archive. The A.I. of the archive has developed consciousness, or so it seems. From there, the ship and crew go through a series of missions, all with various degrees of risk and distress. The missions seem unrelated, but they soon find out there is a common connection.
As I said, feels very much like an extended episode of the show. It was entertaining, but one of those you read once and move on. The art to be honest is not that good. The volume includes a covers gallery, and the art on that was good. If they had made the same effort with the art in the story as they did in the alternate covers, this would have been …
Quick impressions: a nice story overall. Basically feels like watching an extended episode of the show. The Enterprise start out with a call to assist Daystrom One, which houses a giant archive. The A.I. of the archive has developed consciousness, or so it seems. From there, the ship and crew go through a series of missions, all with various degrees of risk and distress. The missions seem unrelated, but they soon find out there is a common connection.
As I said, feels very much like an extended episode of the show. It was entertaining, but one of those you read once and move on. The art to be honest is not that good. The volume includes a covers gallery, and the art on that was good. If they had made the same effort with the art in the story as they did in the alternate covers, this would have been a better comic.
I will be posting a review to my blog later.