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The adventures of the Starship Enterprise continue in this new story that picks up where the blockbuster 2009 film left off! Featuring the new cast of the film, these missions re-imagine the stories from the original series in the alternate timeline created by the film, along with new threats and characters never seen before! With creative collaboration from STAR TREK writer/producer Roberto Orci, this new series begins the countdown to the much-anticipated movie sequel premiering in 2012.

Collects issues #1-4.

  • Sales Rank: #235311 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2012-03-21
  • Released on: 2012-08-08
  • Format: Kindle eBook

About the Author
MIKE JOHNSON is a geologist who has been working for the Geological Survey of South Africa (now the Council for Geoscience) since 1964. With a Ph.D. from Rhodes University, he spent the early part of his career based in Grahamstown doing geological mapping and research in the Eastern Cape and Karoo, but subsequently moved to the head office in Pretoria where he and his wife, Des, still live. He has contributed to various geological maps and official publications of the Council for Geoscience, as well as scientific papers for local and international journals.

MIKE JOHNSON is a geologist who has been working for the Geological Survey of South Africa (now the Council for Geoscience) since 1964. With a Ph.D. from Rhodes University, he spent the early part of his career based in Grahamstown doing geological mapping and research in the Eastern Cape and Karoo, but subsequently moved to the head office in Pretoria where he and his wife, Des, still live. He has contributed to various geological maps and official publications of the Council for Geoscience, as well as scientific papers for local and international journals.

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31 of 35 people found the following review helpful.
Not so much a re-imagining as a retread
By Babytoxie
I'm a moderate fan of JJ Abrams' Star Trek reboot. I actually enjoyed the IDW adaptation more than the movie itself, so when I heard that IDW was planning a new Trek series that would retell the original TV episodes in Abrams' version of Trek, I was intrigued with what twists they could put into those almost 50-year-old scripts. The back cover of the STAR TREK VOLUME 1 trade paperback states that "these missions re-imagine the stories from the original series in the alternate timeline created by the film, along with new threats and characters never seen before". After reading it, I say that they're really stretching that statement.

Abram's Star Trek, while maintaining Roddenberry's original concept and crew, is essentially a blank slate, meaning that the creators, whether in comic or in film, can truly go where no one has gone before. That's a pretty exciting situation; in fact, writer Mike Johnson should be encouraged to really shake things up. However, in IDW's new Star Trek series, the plots of "Where No Man Has Gone Before" and "The Galileo Seven" are almost identical to the original episodes. Yes, some supporting characters and small details have changed, but after Abrams went through so much trouble to create a distinctly different universe for his 2009 movie, why can't IDW get a little more crazy and give us some truly different stories? Wouldn't things be playing out differently in this alternate timeline? It makes no sense to keep these stories essentially the same as they were with the original crew. In fact, if we're simply going to get more of the same, I'd have preferred it if IDW had kept the original crew in place and given us adaptations of TOS.

The art is very good. Stephen Molnar and Joe Phillips perfectly capture the looks of the various crewmembers, and the layouts were excellent. Overall, this is a solid effort, and there's certainly nothing wrong with the stories (they are classics, after all), but it seems like so much more could have been done with them, especially since the material was already there. Addtionally, each adaptation is two issues, so thank goodness for Amazon's discount.

13 of 14 people found the following review helpful.
The Same But Different
By scifidude79
I bought this for my Kindle Fire, despite the "negative" reviews. I knew full well it was a comic because I'm familiar with IDW and its recent publications of Star Trek based on the 2009 reboot movie. However, that information should definitely be added to the product description as it could be misleading to people who don't know that IDW is a comic book company.

Personally, I found these to be enjoyable, even though I've watched the original episodes many times. As others have said, this book collects issues 1-4 of the comic series, which are "reboots" of the episodes "Where No Man Has Gone Before" and "The Galileo Seven." (great episodes) Some have claimed these are "the same" as the original episodes, they're not. There are numerous differences, more so with "The Galileo Seven" than WNMHGB. There are definitely things that happen in that story that didn't happen in the original episode. The same can be said in WNMHGB, but it's more "familiar territory" than "The Galileo Seven."

The stories are enjoyable, the artwork is nice. All in all, it was an enjoyable read.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
New Trek reimagines Classic Trek, 3.5 stars...
By Ruth Anderson
I wish I'd discovered the existence of IDW's comic series continuing the adventures of the Enterprise crew introduced in the 2009 re-boot -- it would've made the long wait for this year's sequel Into Darkness slightly more palatable. *wink* This first volume contains two stories, both based on episodes from the Classic Trek series -- "Where No Man Has Gone Before" and "The Galileo Seven." While my knowledge of all things Classic Trek is minuscule when compared to my love for the J.J. Abrams-helmed reboot, I love the idea of revisiting old tales and giving them a fresh spin with the new faces of the franchise. Therefore this post will be limited to my impressions of the stories as is, as I'm not yet in a position to compare this volume to the stories in their original, scripted television form.

The first story, "Where No Man Has Gone Before," is an excellent showcase for a still-green Captain Kirk to adjust to his new position and responsibilities on the Enterprise. There is some tension between his old, fun-loving Academy friends and his new crew mates, and Kirk's attempts to reconcile his well-known party-boy persona with his new responsibilities feels very much in keeping with Chris Pine's portrayal of the younger, brash Starfleet officer. The story ends on a fantastic note for fans of the Kirk-Spock friendship, as the ever-logical Vulcan responds to Kirk's difficult decision with an unexpected overture of friendship -- I loved that! The second story, "The Galileo Seven," features a more assured Kirk and instead focuses on this more human incarnation of Spock and his struggle to relate to and command respect from his wholly human subordinates. Anytime Spock is tested, pushed outside his comfort zone I'm going to love it, and this story delivers, including the Vulcan reaching a welcome accord with one wryly cynical doctor. :) It's nicely-done tale showcasing Spock's leadership skills and Kirk's loyalty to his crew.

Featuring gorgeous, detailed artwork, this volume not only fulfills my need to see more of the New Trek crew between their film appearances, but leaves me more eager than ever to continue my exploration of the Classic Trek television show.

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