The DVD-ROM does have the covers and bonus materials from the Gold Key Enterprise Logs omnibuses, without duplicating the original issues.
My great quest is for Marvel's Starfleet Academy.

The DVD-ROM does have the covers and bonus materials from the Gold Key Enterprise Logs omnibuses, without duplicating the original issues.
And then, IDW did it again with the recolored "Gold Key Archives" hardcover series, which sputtered to an end in 2016, after 5 volumes.
Those are on the DVD. But an omnibus print edition would be sweet.My great quest is for Marvel's Starfleet Academy.![]()
Those are on the DVD. But an omnibus print edition would be sweet.
I concur.And enough Mirror Universe
You folks are aware of this, right?
https://memory-alpha.fandom.com/wiki/Star_Trek_Graphic_Novel_Collection
You folks are aware of this, right?
https://memory-alpha.fandom.com/wiki/Star_Trek_Graphic_Novel_Collection
To me, the formatting is also ridiculous. I like the concept of the spines making an image (I remember when the VHS of TMP-TFF formed an image, and the TUS came out and they just extended the image, leaving Enterprise off-center!), but I'd much, much rather have things clustered by series. It shouldn't be so ridiculous convoluted to assemble, for instance, PAD's run(s) into order, or to group the four Starfleet Academy books together. Which, granted, I can do on my own, but then you have a silly non-image (and non-sequential numbers) on the spines, which looks bad.Just a gentle warning: I was a subscriber from Day 1, and Eaglemoss never sent me something like 15 volumes. I eventually picked up about half of those through their store (typical for Eaglemoss -- subscribers don't get it, but it's available in their store for anyone.)
Anyway, there are still 8 volumes (56-59 and 64-67) that, apparently, never made it to the USA. So, if you want a complete collection, you're pretty much SOL.
Eaglemoss fulfillment sucks.
This is why I can't bring myself to buy any, because I know I wouldn't buy all of them.Yeah, I have avoided that series because it kinda forces you to be a completist if you don't like janky spine displays.
On a side note, I just noticed something about the 2002 DVD-ROM. I uploaded it to my dropbox because my current laptop doesn't have a DVD drive. Usually when viewing the comics on it in the past, it puts a huge Starfleet delta watermark on the comics, and when I look at the comic using a normal PDF reader or comic reader software, it does this, too. But If I read the comics from the Dropbox app, it removes the watermark. Huh.
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