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Star Trek Comics Classics: The Return Of The Worthy (Star Trek (Titan Books))

Star Trek Comics Classics: The Return Of The Worthy (Star Trek (Titan Books))
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Authors: Peter David, Bill Mumy, Michael J. Straczynski, Howard Weinstein
Publisher: Titan Books
Category: Book

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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 2 reviews
Sales Rank: 308046

Media: Paperback
Edition: illustrated edition
Pages: 160
Number Of Items: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.8
Dimensions (in): 10.3 x 6.8 x 0.5

ISBN: 184576319X
Dewey Decimal Number: 741.5973
EAN: 9781845763190
ASIN: 184576319X

Publication Date: June 7, 2007
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Product Description
Captain Kirk has finally escaped the attentions of the Klingons and the Nasgul, but when he discovers a long-thought-dead team of explorers, his problems are only just beginning! Can Kirk and the crew persuade the Worthy to be heroes again?

Also in this collection are Babylon 5 creator J. Michael Straczynski's classic, haunting tale Worldsinger, and Howard Weinstein (Star Trek: The Animated Series) presents an explosive team-up with an unexpected alien race -- the Klingon Empire!

Written by Peter David (Fallen Angel) and Lost In Space's Bill Mumy, with artists Gordon Purcell and Ken Hooper, this collection also features ultra-rare interviews with George Takei (Mr Sulu) and William Shatner (Captain Kirk)!


Customer Reviews:
3 out of 5 stars and the PAD era comes to a close   August 2, 2010
culture lover (Los Angeles, CA)
This is the last of the Titan Books reprinting of DC Comics' Star Trek and covers Star Trek (2nd series) issues #13 - 18. It contains the last of Peter David (PAD)'s regular scripts and begins the Howard Weinstein era (who would continue until the series cancellation with issue 80).

The book opens with the three-part "Return of the Worthy," which is basically "What If Star Trek met 'Lost in Space'?" This story is co-written by Bill Mumy, one of the stars of the TV series. Next up is "Worldsinger," a one-shot by J. Michael Straczynski concerning an individual who wishes to remain on his home planet, which is about to self-destruct. The Enterprise is tasked with evacuating all sentient inhabitants but can't force the Worldsinger to leave as he claims he will commit suicide if they do. This presents an interesting conundrum for Kirk & Co. Artwork for all of the preceding is by the excellent Gordon Purcell. This volume closes with "Partners", a two-part tale in which the Federation and the Klingon Empire are in a race to colonize a new sector. When supply ships from BOTH governments are attacked by super-powered pirates, Kirk and the Klingons reluctantly decide to join forces. A good effort by Mr. Weinstein is marred by the temporary loss of artist Purcell. Instead, the story is delineated by Ken Hooper. It's an adequate job that suffers from comparison to Purcell and inker Arne Starr.

I was never a fan of "Lost in Space," so the Worthy trilogy, despite PAD's scripting, doesn't do much for me. The remaining half of the book are solid efforts. If forced to choose, however, I would probably go with Star Trek Archives Volume 1: Best of Peter David. In addition to the Worthy trilogy, this volume contains PAD's swan song: "Once a Hero!" and the moving "Scotty's Story."

This book also contains candid, if dated, interviews from George Takei (Sulu) and William Shatner (Kirk) from the 1990's.



5 out of 5 stars OUTTA THIS WORLD!   August 6, 2008
Holly (United States)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

If you are anxious for adventure, you'll love this graphic novel. My favorite section is THE RETURN OF THE WORTHY part written by my favorite graphic novelist Bill Mumy and Peter David, but the whole book is stellar! It is very imaginative as not only the old characters are brought back with a great sensation but new characters are brought in as well. I like this novel better than I even liked the show! Brilliant storyline as each chapter is outlined by a very interesting quote and thought. Great artwork from the Penciller Gordon Purcell, Inker Arne Starr, Letterer Bob Pinaha, Colorist Tom McCraw and Editor Robert Greenberger. It is based on Star Trek by Gene Roddenberry. Everyone collaborated well together to bring us this extraordinary journey back to the days of Star Trek with a whole new plot and twist. I really enjoyed this whole production and had a hard time putting it down. Also there are great interviews at the beginning of the book with George Takai and William Shatner. It keeps you interested and intrigued from the beginning to the end. Whooom! Zwakk! Fwaak! Fwakow! This book is really outta this world!



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