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Trek Comics on DVD

Brian

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A complete collection of Star Trek comics all in one small package, readily available and inexpensively–is it possible? The answer coming from Graphic Imaging Technologies this Fall is a big yes, with a DVD with scans of every Trek comic book released from 1967 to 2002 in an easily browsable archive. TrekMovie has an exclusive first look at Star Trek The Complete Comic Book Collection.

Full article here: http://trekmovie.com/2008/08/05/tre...-trek-the-complete-comic-book-collection-dvd/

I started downloading the old comics from Wowio, and somehow lost the bead and stopped a while back. This is :cool:!!
 
Sweet. I just pre-ordered. :techman:

There was a thread about this earlier, and I've been looking forward to the release. :cool:
 
I'm delighted to see it's coming out in less than a month! I thought it wasn't due until October. I've already pre-ordered mine!

Oh, hey, they actually do have the Power Records comics! They also have multiple editions of some things, even all the various Gold Key reprints.

And they also have DC's Who's Who, which is good. Too bad they don't have the Marvel ST/X-Men crossovers, though. Although I still have those.
 
Wow, I didn't realize that was coming out so soon. If I have a job by the time this comes out, I will be getting this. I can't wait to finally get to check out all of these different comics I've been hearing about for years.
 
Is anyone else having trouble getting the large-scale image of the DVD packaging, including the comic list to load?

I'm dying to see the comic list, but it won't allow me to, argh!
 
Well, I tried to pre-order it and Amazon.com is refusing to deliver it to Britain. Great :(

That means, I have to wait until it is out and get it via Ebay. At least that works. I also got the Spider-Man, Iron-Man and Civil War sets via Ebay.
 
Funny, I'm not having any problem seeing the list.

I'll summarize:

GOLD KEY
Monthly 1-61
Enterprise Logs collections 1-4
Dynabrite and Dan Curtis Giveaway reprints

PETER PAN/POWER RECORDS
Passage to Mouav
The Crier in Emptiness
Dinosaur Planet
The Robot Masters
A Mirror For Futility
The Time Stealer

DC TOS
1st series 1-56 (2 covers for #6), Annuals 1-3
Who's Who in ST 1-2
2nd series 1-80, Annuals 1-6
Specials 1-3
ST III, IV, V & VI adaptations
GNs: Ashes of Eden, Debt of Honor

TOS & TNG Modala Imperative miniseries

DC TNG
Miniseries 1-6
Series 1-80
Annuals 1-6
Specials 1-3
All Good Things & GEN adaptations
Ill Wind & Shadowheart minis

DC/MALIBU
TNG/DS9 crossover Ashcan & miniseries 1-4

MALIBU DS9
Ashcans 1A & 1B
Series 1-32 (4 covers for #1)
Minis: Hearts & Minds 1-4 (2 covers for #1), Maquis: Soldier of Peace 1-3
Specials: DS9 Special, Terok Nor, Worf Special, Lightstorm
Ultimate Annual & Looking Glass War Annual
Celebrity Series: Blood & Honor, Rules of Diplomacy

MARVEL
1980 series 1-18
TMP Super Special & book reprint (of #1-3)
Further Adventures of the Starship Enterprise book reprint (of #7, 11, 12)

Collector's Preview 1-2
Early Voyages 1-17
Unlimited 1-10
DS9 1-15
VGR 1-15, Splashdown mini 1-4
Starfleet Academy 1-19, plus Klingon-language edition of 18
Telepathy War 1-5 and Reality's End special (actually 1-5 are regular issues of Academy, DS9, and VGR -- not sure why they're listed separately)
Untold Voyages mini 1-5
FC adaptation
One-shots: Mirror Mirror, Operation Assimilation
Riker Special

WILDSTORM
TOS GNs: All of Me, Enter the Wolves
TNG: Perchance to Dream 1-4, Killing Shadows 1-4
TNG GNs: Embrace the Wolf, Gorn Crisis, Forgiveness
TNG/DS9: Divided We Fall 1-4
DS9: N-Vector 1-4
VGR: Planet Killer 1-3
VGR GNs: False Colors (2 covers), Elite Force, Elite Force Special Collector's Edition, Avalon Rising
NF: Double Time GN
ST Special
 
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Thanks for this, it's really appreciated. Perhaps it's not working for me as I'm based in the UK.

Also, my copy of your new book should arrive in the post before the weekend, can't wait to read it!
 
Thanks for posting the list.

I do see that they seem to have left off the two ST - X-Men crossovers that Marvel did, though. I assume that there is probably some sort of copyright issue for the MArvel characters there.
 
I'm going to pick this up for its research value, if nothing else. Even though I've got everything on that list with the exception of individual GK issues and a few of the old book/record sets -- including stuff that's not there (LA Times strips) -- it'll be nice to have it all in one place.

I can't see myself getting rid of my actual comics/collections/etc. though. I'm too old-school and still love walking into my downstairs library and seeing all that stuff on the shelves. :)
 
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I'm betting it's there. Seems odd to leave it out, considering everything else DC and Malibu are throwing into the pot.
 
I didn't realize just how impressive this really was until right now.
 
Sorry, I neglected to list the DC/Malibu crossover, which is on the DVD. I've amended the list accordingly. Basically the only things it doesn't have (reprints aside) are the Trek/X-Men crossovers, the newspaper strips, and the TokyoPop and IDW stuff that's still in print.

There's a lot here I've never read: Most of the Gold Keys, all the Power Records, many of the Malibus, most of the '90 Marvels, about half the Wildstorms. And even more that I have read but no longer own.
 
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Man, it's going to be nice to have the fugitive-Bird-of-Prey/Kirk-commanding-the-Excelsior years back again, and I don't care if they can't possibly be shoehorned into the movie continuity.
 
Sorry, I neglected to list the DC/Malibu crossover, which is on the DVD. I've amended the list accordingly. Basically the only things it doesn't have (reprints aside) are the Trek/X-Men crossovers, the newspaper strips, and the TokyoPop and IDW stuff that's still in print.
On another site, it was mentioned that the Star Trek/X-Men crossovers would be included, and the note seemed to come from someone involved in the production of the collection (though I may be mistaken about their role).

davidh
 
Man, it's going to be nice to have the fugitive-Bird-of-Prey/Kirk-commanding-the-Excelsior years back again, and I don't care if they can't possibly be shoehorned into the movie continuity.


I disagree. There is nothing about those issues that flatly contradicts the movie continuity. In fact, I think it was a pretty smooth transition, if a wee bit contrived.
 
Man, it's going to be nice to have the fugitive-Bird-of-Prey/Kirk-commanding-the-Excelsior years back again, and I don't care if they can't possibly be shoehorned into the movie continuity.

I disagree. There is nothing about those issues that flatly contradicts the movie continuity. In fact, I think it was a pretty smooth transition, if a wee bit contrived.

Oh, yes there is. In fact, it even contradicts itself. Namely, the "Doomsday Bug" arc pre-ST IV claims that the Bird of Prey is miraculously small enough to fit inside the Excelsior's shuttlebay, even though the "Mirror Universe Saga" issues clearly (and accurately) showed it to be so large that it had to be towed by tractor beam behind/beneath the Excelsior.

And of course there are things in the DC comics that were contradicted later on, like Starfleet using cloaking devices or Koloth dying in issue 2 (and he came back without explanation later in the same series). But who cares what they do or don't contradict? What matters is that they're cool stories.
 
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