The covers: Joe Corroney does a nice generic cover that would fit any comic or novel featuring the Next Gen crew. The likenesses of the characters is good (as it always is), and so is the coloring, which I assume Joe did as well. The R(etailer) I(ncentive) Virgin Cover is the same as the regular cover sans all the wordage at the top. Both covers are very good, which begs the question why hasn't IDW held down Joe Corroney for the interiors of, at least, a one-shot? Overall grade: both covers A
The story: I'm willing to bet (but unwilling to count) that there is more dialogue in this comic than any other Trek IDW has produced. Zander Cannon's story begins with the Enterprise-D (why not the E?) going to Allios IV after intercepting a distress signal. One ruling half of the planet, the Juulets, have been petitioning the Federation for eleven years for entrance, though they have been denied because their planet is not unified. An away team beams to the hurt Juulet ship and find a delirious researcher, without one arm and one leg, and an interesting chest wound. Following this man's rescue is a drawn out six page diplomacy scene where Juulet's rival nation Dorossh appears. There is a nice technobable scene (Page 19) used to explain a plot point, and by Pages 21 and 22 the title of this
The art: Javier Aranda is almost a good artist. Page 1 has an excellent Enterprise-D space shot, but below it has a wet hair Troi (a common problem throughout the book) and a funky part in Riker's hair. His Picard is good on this page. The natives of Allios IV are okay looking, with head and chin extensions that remind me of Westmore make-up. However, look at the three versions of Riker on Page 2: panel one, he's put on some facial
The inks: How much of my problems with the art are in the pencils or the inks of German Torres-Ruiz, I don't know. Did German overink the close-ups, or was he going along with what Javier did? I don't know, so I can't grade his work higher or lower than the art. Overall grade: C-
The colors: John Hunt has a lot to do with all the characters you expect, plus the aliens, and all of those detailed backgrounds. Excellent job. Overall grade: A
The letters: Robbie Robbins had a TON of work to do with the dialogue (plus three sound effects). Very good. Overall grade: A
The final line: It's only Issue 1 and it's a mixed bag. I liked half the story and, maybe, half the art. I hope--I want--it to get better. Overall grade: C-
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Thursday, November 19, 2009
Comics Review : Star Trek The Next Generation Ghosts Issue 1
Posted by KirkandSpock at 12:36 PM
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