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Star Trek: Movie Classics Omnibus

de Justin Eisinger (Editor)

Altres autors: Mike W. Barr (Col·laborador), Dave Cockrum (Il·lustrador), Peter David (Col·laborador), James W. Fry (Il·lustrador), Klaus Janson (Il·lustrador)7 més, Chee Yang Ong (Il·lustrador), Gordon Purcell (Il·lustrador), Andy Schmidt (Col·laborador), Arne Starr (Il·lustrador), Tom Sutton (Il·lustrador), Ricardo Villagram (Il·lustrador), Marv Wolfman (Col·laborador)

Sèrie: Star Trek Omnibus (4), Star Trek (2011.06)

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Star Trek's many movie adaptations are collected together for the first time. Included are the three-part Star Trek- The Motion Picture, the one-shotsStar Trek- The Search for Spock, Star Trek IV- The Voyage Home,Star Trek- The Final Frontier, andStar Trek- The Undiscovered Country, and finally the newly created, three-part Star Trek- The Wrath of Khanfrom IDW.… (més)
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This volume collects the comics adaptations of all six original series Star Trek films, which were published by a variety of publishers over the years: Star Trek I by Marvel, III through VI by DC, and II by IDW. Like a lot of archival IDW collections of Star Trek material, the basic idea is laudable (IDW even commissioned an adaptation of the never-adapted The Wrath of Khan just to plug a gap in this book), but very little care seems to have gone into it. The credits are riddled with errors: Marv Wolfman is listed as "Mary Wolfman" and Tom McCraw as "Tom McGraw," and no one is credited with the adaptation of The Motion Picture, seemingly because the original comic's credit of "Script/Edits" has been misinterpreted as "Script edits." The indicia also includes a number of errors, listing the original publication of the comics all being titled by the name of the relevant movies, but in fact the Motion Picture adaptation was originally published in Star Trek #1-3 (or, arguably, Marvel Super Special #15), and the adaptations of Search for Spock, Voyage Home, and Final Frontier were in Star Trek Movie Special #1-3. I mean, okay, "Who cares?" but I bet you Dark Horse would never have made such mistakes in their omnibus line.

For what it's worth, I actually read these by interspersing between them any collections of movie-era comics I already owned. So, for example, I read Star Trek Omnibus, Volume 1 (collecting issues #4-18 of Marvel's Star Trek) between The Motion Picture and The Wrath of Khan, or Star Trek Archives, Volume 6 (collecting issues #9-16 of DC's Star Trek vol. 1) between The Search for Spock and The Voyage Home. I think this did affect my reading: Search for Spock comes across as just the first step in a long epic when you read it before The Mirror Universe Saga.

The actual stories here are decent. I enjoyed the adaptation of The Motion Picture a lot for how very of-its-time it was. Marv Wolfman's script has a totally different tone to the majestic, intellectual original, but it still works. He loves grandiose over-the-top narration, and that makes this story just as epic as Robert Wise's direction, just in a totally different way. There are some trims and cuts here, but also some expansions-- we get to see the unfilmed "memory wall" sequence, for example, and Kirk is actually with Spock during his journey into the heart of V'Ger-- but on the other hand, the art of Dave Cockrum and Klaus Janson doesn't always give things the epic-ness they deserve.

It's hard to say much about the Wrath of Khan adaptation. Published much later than the others, in 2009, I felt like it approached the movie somewhat reverentially. Everything you expect is here, rendered in a photorealistic style. Nothing bad, but it doesn't use the comics medium to do anything unique, either.

Of the two adaptations scripted by Mike Barr and illustrated by Tom Sutton and Ricardo Villagran the first is solid, but unremarkable. It's solid space adventure comics, and I enjoyed reading it. On the other hand, the adaptation of The Voyage Home largely fails to translate the charm of the film to the comics page. The humor doesn't have the pacing or the performances to really work, and without that, what's the point? One thing I thought was interesting: the DC comics that precede and follow each film have to massage how the films fit into the comics continuity (e.g., why is the Enterprise crew back in exile on Vulcan in Voyage Home given they were all recommissioned in The Mirror Universe Saga?), but Mike Barr never puts any of that massaging into the comic adaptations of the films. Nothing in the sequence where the Enterprise-A is revealed in The Voyage Home, for example, really fits with the fact that according to the comics, all of these characters served on Excelsior!

The best adaptations in the whole bunch are the two scripted by Peter David. The Final Frontier reads surprisingly well as a comic; I guess it's a lot like a comic book in some ways, with its ridiculous twists and long-lost relatives and weird premise. David has a great grasp on the characters, which really shines through, and even massages some of the inconsistencies of the film in a way that doesn't come across as too Christopher L. Bennettesquely gratuitous. I also appreciated that the rock monster got its due, and probably looked better here than it ever could have on screen. The one of Undiscovered Country is also a good adaptation of a great movie, and reads pretty nicely as a climax to the whole sequence, especially if you've been reading a lot of DC Star Trek comics along the way as I have, where Kirk always seems to be facing down the Klingons.

On the whole this is a good idea for a collection, and I appreciate how IDW enhanced the project by commissioning an extra comic. I doubt this will be anyone's preferred versions of these stories, but they're a solid read.
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Nom de l'autorCàrrecTipus d'autorObra?Estat
Eisinger, JustinEditorautor primaritotes les edicionsconfirmat
Barr, Mike W.Col·laboradorautor secundaritotes les edicionsconfirmat
Cockrum, DaveIl·lustradorautor secundaritotes les edicionsconfirmat
David, PeterCol·laboradorautor secundaritotes les edicionsconfirmat
Fry, James W.Il·lustradorautor secundaritotes les edicionsconfirmat
Janson, KlausIl·lustradorautor secundaritotes les edicionsconfirmat
Ong, Chee YangIl·lustradorautor secundaritotes les edicionsconfirmat
Purcell, GordonIl·lustradorautor secundaritotes les edicionsconfirmat
Schmidt, AndyCol·laboradorautor secundaritotes les edicionsconfirmat
Starr, ArneIl·lustradorautor secundaritotes les edicionsconfirmat
Sutton, TomIl·lustradorautor secundaritotes les edicionsconfirmat
Villagram, RicardoIl·lustradorautor secundaritotes les edicionsconfirmat
Wolfman, MarvCol·laboradorautor secundaritotes les edicionsconfirmat
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Star Trek's many movie adaptations are collected together for the first time. Included are the three-part Star Trek- The Motion Picture, the one-shotsStar Trek- The Search for Spock, Star Trek IV- The Voyage Home,Star Trek- The Final Frontier, andStar Trek- The Undiscovered Country, and finally the newly created, three-part Star Trek- The Wrath of Khanfrom IDW.

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