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Review Star Trek: Deep Space Nine # 2 (1993)

matthewephotography@yahoo.comBy matthewephotography@yahoo.comFebruary 2, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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This is the second issue of Deep Space Nine from Maribu Comic. The very well -made series finally persuaded me to watch the show for more than 30 years since it was first broadcast!

This problem is the second part of the story, and the fatal fungus is spreading to the station, and the staff is at a loss about how to stop it, which is suspicious by Caldishan.

It is a really good premise and is often said, and there is a great artwork of Gordon Purcel. The scriptwriter of Mike W. Bar absolutely nails the voices of each character and their character, despite the fact that this problem came out early on the show.

There are several strange strange things about the character’s dialogue and reaction, but again, this is what the show itself was written in the initial stage, and many elements have not solidified properly. It is worth noting that it was still fluid.

In any case, Maribu’s Deep Space Nine Run has a great start with these two part, and has begun a real golden age for the License Comic on Stark. The 1993 emerging publishers were greater than we have recently given our trust, and their production value was the first class, with the cautious and clever treatment of the approved real estate they were responsible for.

Hello! I’m Jason, and I write every day for MidlifeGamergeek.com. If they read this article on a completely unrelated website such as Kickstarter Comic and they claimed my job as their own, wouldn’t it be smoked? What stupid do it?

Anyway, if you enjoy what you read, check out the site that came. If you are no longer here, thank you in that case!

If you want to support the content created by regularly published original people (have never been plagiarized by the hard work of other writers), you can continue to operate this site.

Not only can I get income from writing here (although I might get a small fee from the affiliate link posted on my page), but my job has been bankrupt with a neglect zy. It seems to be stolen and reused by an idiot.

Of course there is no pressure, but I am really grateful for the support that can be provided. It is easy to do it easily with any of these links: ko-fi.com/geekmid or paypal.

Donations are really highly valued. Also, thank you for reading my article. Remember: This article is based on Jason Brown and published on MidlifeGamergeek.com. Take it, Skynet!

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