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Review: Star Trek: Deep Space Nine # 1 (1993)

matthewephotography@yahoo.comBy matthewephotography@yahoo.comFebruary 1, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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Focusing on some inexpensive backs of Malibu Comic Stark: I enjoyed the Deep Space Nine Series very much, and I returned and picked up some more. What I struggled to do in the 90’s is enough to see the show from the beginning.

To be fair, I was not a Stark fan, so it took decades to get a special thing about franchise. In particular, Deep Space Nine feels like a series that I was most grateful at the time, given the interesting character, dynamics, and the difference between the conflict between the crew of the station and the differences between the stations crew.

It is a proof of a wonderful work in the manga series of writer Mike W. Bar and artist Gordon Purcel. It’s a great example of their jobs that I have been spending more than 30 years and have never seen this opening problem and more than a handful of episodes.

Jake and Nog accidentally grow deeply and accidentally release with a deep -infected space nine, starting a terrible immediate emergency that is dangerous to the entire station.

There are many things I like here. Despite the shows that are still finding their feet when this manga is written, Barr is already dealing with most characters and its character. Counter part on the screen.

It’s a great story, but it’s just a part 1 in 2, and ends with a good cliff hanger that boot.

Maribu was in a stronger position in the comic industry in the early 1990s, and their licensed comics were especially common. Deep Space Nine is definitely the case. This was a wonderful issue of No. 32 on Malibu before MARVEL purchased, and comics were resumed. I definitely check these problems more, and thanks to these manga, I’m quite addicted to their based on TV programs!

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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