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Anyway, to get down to business proper with MLGG Towers, here’s a review of the classic Star Trek comics from the series’ beloved era, as well as its equally nostalgic and memorable spin-off show, Deep Space Nine .
In this issue, a Bajoran baby is dropped off at Qwark’s quarters, and most of the major characters (at least as they were in season 2, this issue takes place between seasons 2 and 3) take care of the baby. will be done. It turns while also responding to station inspections ordered by Starfleet.
It’s very funny and gently entertaining, and screenwriter Charles Marshall accurately captures the voices and mannerisms of the individual characters. Artist Leonard Kirk does a great job with each portrait, and Moose Bauman’s coloring is a bit more subdued compared to most Malibu comics of the time, thanks to the slightly darker palette found in the source material. .
I really miss these types of comics. It’s very rare these days to pick up a single issue and enjoy it on its own. That’s because most comics eschew the one-issue format, opting instead to compile multi-part stories together. The shelf life at the bookstore will be longer.
It’s so much fun to pick up a random back issue and just enjoy the complete story, and I really wish the industry would bring that back.
I would like to thank the wonderful Southampton Comics for purchasing Star Trek: Deep Space Nine #12.
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