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  • babylonlurker
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    I have been trying to get it here in The Netherlands via Amazon , but to no avail "We do not ship to the address specified" (its not Amazon per se). any ideas ? other dealers ?

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  • Doom Shepherd
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    Originally posted by glindros View Post
    Off topic. a DVD drive costs under $50.00 and pretty easily replaces your existing drive. A few plugs and screws and you're done.
    Yeah... but knowing me, after I work on it, it's my computer that's done, not me. I have bad luck repairing things myself. Operate, sure. But repair? I'm Mr. Explodey.

    Anyway, I finally got a look at the thing this weekend. Not bad at all. Comprehensive, clear, readable (although I'm going to have to tweak my resolution or get a bigger screen or something if I actually want to be able to page through it one click per page.

    I also copied the thing to my portable hard drive, so I can read it from my home computer. (Interestingly, the University antivirus triggered several "possible" alerts during my copying, but didn't seem to think anything was bad enough to not let it pass.)

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  • Chris Nolan.ca
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    FYI There is some Star Trek Manga available as well from Tokyopop.

    more trek comics.

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  • glindros
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    Originally posted by Doom Shepherd View Post
    It is pdf.

    I don't know how it is, because I was right, my home computer won't run it (It's DVD-ROM instead of CD-ROM, and I have no DVD-ROM drive), so I have to wait until I can sneak some time alone at work to look at it.

    Because I can't afford a new home computer until next year.

    Then I'll tell ya.

    It is comprehensive, though. List of contents is pretty long.

    I expect I'll be able to sell my actual comics for about as much as I paid for the collection, so that's worth it in my eyes.
    Off topic. a DVD drive costs under $50.00 and pretty easily replaces your existing drive. A few plugs and screws and you're done.

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  • Doom Shepherd
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    It is pdf.

    I don't know how it is, because I was right, my home computer won't run it (It's DVD-ROM instead of CD-ROM, and I have no DVD-ROM drive), so I have to wait until I can sneak some time alone at work to look at it.

    Because I can't afford a new home computer until next year.

    Then I'll tell ya.

    It is comprehensive, though. List of contents is pretty long.

    I expect I'll be able to sell my actual comics for about as much as I paid for the collection, so that's worth it in my eyes.

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  • glindros
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    Originally posted by Doom Shepherd View Post
    It's here! Yay!
    How is it? Worth the money? Is it pdf?

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  • Doom Shepherd
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    It's here! Yay!

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  • Dr Maturin
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    I'll be able to finally sell my old Trek comics in favor of this new matrix.
    "Its new matrix? Do you have any idea what you're saying?!"

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  • Doom Shepherd
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    I'm looking forward to this collection because

    A) I'm a comic collector, a Star Trek fan, and a completist,
    B) It will push me ahead in a little personal Star Trek project I've been working on.
    c) I'll be able to finally sell my old Trek comics in favor of this new matrix.

    I just hope my crap computer will run it, or I'm going to need a new one.

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  • Clark Kent
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    Originally posted by LessonInMachismo View Post
    Didn't DC publish the Academy series? I have them down in one of my boxes.
    Marvel with its Paramount comic imprint put out the Academy series.

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  • Dr Maturin
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    Didn't DC publish the Academy series? I have them down in one of my boxes.

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  • glindros
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    I loved the DC run of the comics. There was some really good story lines, as well as memorable characters. Mike Barr and Peter David really created magic.
    A plus will be the complete gold key run. I could never collecte a full run of those books.

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  • Clark Kent
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    ^Marvel was the second publisher of Trek comics when TMP came out. Those comics weren't all that great and writers/artist were limited to only what was seen in TMP by their licensing agreement. It only lasted 18 issues.

    DC took over with TWOK, publishing two series of TOS, a mini of TNG, a series of TNG. "Worldsinger" was published in the second series of TOS. By the way, Jan, where did you get the script from?

    Malibu comics, however, published the DS9 comics. Malibu, iirc, was eventually bought by Marvel.

    Marvel then got back Trek when Paramount decided to do their own comic imprint in partnership with Marvel Comics. Except for a series based on Pike, the rest of the comics were rather forgettable.

    Wildstorm, an imprint of DC, did a few special minis ranging from TOS to VOY.

    Then Trek comics went away for a long while until IDW took over the license, which continues today. The IDW comics won't be on the electronic collection.

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  • Jan
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    Fogive my ignorance but both Marvel and DC have published Trek comics?

    I enjoyed 'Worldsinger' and managed to pick up the script a few months ago. One of the few chances I've had to compare a finished comic to the script.

    Jan

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  • JoeD80
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    Star Trek Comic Collection

    So apparently they are going to release a Star Trek comic collection for your computer that will have scans of every Star Trek comic ever officially done (with the exception of the current run) and it will only cost $49.95. That means it will include jms' Worldsinger in there somewhere. I am wondering how they managed to pull this off and get both Marvel and DC to agree to it, and get it so cheap, when the books that had only the Gold Key comics and not the full run cost $22 each!
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