Image credit: Comic Geeks League, review by Jason Brown on MidLifeGamergeek.com
There is an interesting error in the cover of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine #7 in Malibu Comics. Mike W. Barr is praised on the cover as the regular writer of the series up until issue 6, but he is not actually a writer of the story.
That honor was also the miserable and very short-lived director of the 1993 Street Fighter Comics series published by Malibu.
This issue of Deep Space Nine features a Done-One story named Working Vacation, showing that he understands the source material much better than Strazewski demonstrated in three issues with Street Fighter. Masu.
When Major Kira’s rage threatens negotiations taking place on the Deep Space Nine, Cisco orders them to take a vacation on the planet of joy on the other side of the wormhole. However, Kira realizes great injustice in the relationship between the master class and servant class of the planet she visited, and is unable to resist helping the servant in “negotiation” with the master .
This issue is welcome with emphasis on Kira and her history. This provides a complete justification for breaking the main directives to support the planet’s abused and oppressed lower classes.
Perhaps the aforementioned bar was bored or exhausted steam on Deep Space Nine. His last few issues weren’t that great, so changing the writer seems to have worked incredible here. I had little faith in Strazevsky about another approved comic, but considering my only experience in his work was with Street Fighter, he was here Excellent, and the Star Trek universe feels more natural to him.
From this issue onwards, there is a little spinning cast of the writer, which reflects the TV show. This is of course also a team of different creatives on scripting. That’s not a problem, and as this problem proves, stops writers struggling to come up with new material.
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