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Star Trek: The Complete Comic Book Collection | 
| From: GIT Corp Category: Software
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Format: DVD-ROM Platforms: Windows Vista, Mac OS X Intel, Linux, Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows Me, Windows XP, Mac OS X, Mac OS 9 and below, Windows 95 Media: DVD-ROM Batteries Included: No Operating System: Linux Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 0 x 1.3
MPN: 90018 Model: 90018 UPC: 791149900183 EAN: 0791149900183 ASIN: B001B5KYR2
Release Date: September 7, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| • | Revisit and relive your favourite Star Trek comic books | | • | Includes all issues from 1967 - 2002, including every annual, all articles and advertisements--over 500 issues | | • | All content in printable, user-friendly PDF format | | • | Series include Star Trek, Star Trek: The Next Generation, Star Trek: Voyager, and Star Trek: Deep Space Nine | | • | Issues from all publishers together on one disk for the first time |
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Product Description From Graphic Imaging Technologies! Star Trek: The Complete Collection includes all of the Star Trek comic books published from 1967 through present from publishers like Marvel, DC, Gold Key, Malibu, and WildStorm (excluding 2007 IDW). Thats nearly 40 years with over 550 issues plus annuals! Also included are over 1,400 Star Trek comic strips culled from various newspaper publications and sources.
Amazon.com Product Description Revisit and relive your favourite Star Trek comic books. GIT Corp's collection includes all issues from 1967 - 2002, every annual, all articles and advertisements. That's over 500 issues, all in a friendly readable & printable PDF format. This is the first time you are able to purchase all publishers together on one disk for your enjoyment. Star Trek comics were published under a licensing agreement with Paramount Pictures under a variety of top publishers--Western (Gold Label), Marvel, DC, Malibu, and Wildstorm. All are included.  Star Trek |  Star Trek: The Next Generation |  Star Trek: Voyager |  Star Trek: Deep Space Nine | Classic Issues Include:  | Star Trek: The Mirror Universe Saga [OC Comics. Series 1. #9-16. a.k.a. New Frontiers] Bearded Spock and the evil Captain Kirk return to the spotlight in an eight-part sequel to "Mirror, Mirror." set directly after Star Trek III: The Search for Spock, in which the Empire sends the alternate James Kirk to lead a fullscale invasion of the Federation's universe. An examination of the Empire's history, a look at the Mirror Kingons and Romulans, and a mindmeld between both Spocks make this the best of OC's line-and the quintessential Star Trek comic of all time. | | Star Trek: Debt of Honor [OC Comics. Series 2. original graphic novel] A long-held secret of the Kingon Empire is revealed as Commander Kor, James Kirk and a Romulan named T'Cel [Kirk's old flame] join forces to stop a malevolent force from devastating the galaxy. This beautifully illustrated graphic novel, featuring the return of numerous characters from the original Star Trek TV series and films, addresses a question Trek fans were desperate to have answered-long before Star Trek: Enterprise provided an official answer, that is namely how old the Klingons develop those head ridges? |  |  | Star Trek: Deep Space Nine / The Next Generation [Malibu Comic PC Comics. 4 issue miniseries] Jean-Luc Picard, Benjamin Sisko and the casts of The Next Generation and Deep Space Nine join forces to investigate the disappearance of several officers through the worm-hole, bringing the crews face to face with Bejoran religious fundamentalists and Cardassian saboteurs. Television studio budgets would never have permitted such a full mingling of casts-but in the comics realm, such crossover events are the stuff Star Trek fans' dream of. This miniseries is the only time two comics companies ever collaborated on a single Star Trek storyline. | | Star Trek: Untold Voyages [Marvel's Paramount Comics, 5-issue miniseries] Following the events of Star Trek: The Motion Picture. James Kirk is assigned to take the new Enterprise on a shakedown cruise-ultimately leading to a second five year mission-in what many have considered to be the best of Marvel's various Star Trek titles. An exploration of Saavik's childhood a visit from Joanna McCoy, the return of Mirl's friend Jahn, a fight with Orion pirates and a meeting with the Grey aliens mark a fascinating period in Trek comics history. |  |  | Star Trek: The Gorn Crisis [Wildstorm Comics. original graphic novel] Captain Picard visits the Gorn homeworld, hoping to gain their assistance in fighting the Dominion. A splinter group bent on conquest, however, stages a coup and seizes control of the Gorn Empire, then attacks a Federation outpost. Tensions mount when the Klingons come to the Federation's defense, and Picard must work hard to find a peaceful solution to the crisis. | | Star Trek: Who Killed Captain Kirk? [OC Comics. Series 1. #-4B-55] A brawl-filled bachelor party, the looming threat of intergalactic war, visits from Finnegan and Garth of Izar, an out-of-body experience for a murdered James Kirk, and a descent into Dante's Inferno come together in a single epic storyline. As OC's first series approaches its conclusion, author Peter David offers one of the most character-oriented tales in Star Trek comics history infusing humor, drama and irony and perfectly illustrating why David is one of Star Trek's most celebrated authors. |  | The DVD-ROM Includes The Following Titles: GOLD KEY / WESTERN COMICS Star Trek - Monthly issues #1-61
- Enterprise Logs. Volumes #1 to #4
- Star Trek Oynabrite #11357 and #11358
- Dan Curtis Give-Away #2 and 6
PETER PAN / POWER RECORDS Star Trek comic / record sets - Passage to Moauv
- The Crier in Emptiness
- Dinosaur Planet
- The Robot Masters
- A Mirror For Futility
- The Time Stealer
OC COMICS Star Trek (First Series) - Monthly issues #1-56 (issue #6 has 2 covers)
- Annuals #1-3
- Who's Who in Star Trek #1-2
- Star Trek III: The Search for Spock film adaptation
- Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home film adaptation
- Star Trek (Second Series)
- Monthly #1-80
- Annuals #1-6
- Star Trek V: The Final Frontier film adaptation
- Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country film adaptation (2 covers)
- The Ashes of Eden novel adaptation
- Star Trek Specials #1-3
- Star Trek - The Modala Imperative miniseries #1-4
- Debt of Honor hardcover graphic novel (2 covers)
Star Trek: The Next Generation - Limited Miniseries #1-6
- Monthly issues #1-80
- Annuals #1-6
- The Series Finale: All Good Things episode adaptation
- Star Trek: Generators film adaptation (2 covers)
- ST: TNG Specials #1-3
- ST: TNG - The Modala Imperative miniseries #1-4
- ST: TNG - III Wind miniseries #1-4
- ST: TNG - Shadowheart miniseries #1-4
OC COMICS AND MALIBU COMICS Crossover Event - Star Trek: The Next Generation / Deep Space Nine Ashcan Edition
- Star Trek: The Next Generation / Deep Space Nine crossover
- Miniseries #1-4
MALIBU COMICS Star Trek: Deep Space Nine - Edition Preview Ashcans #1A and #1B
- Monthly Series #1-32 (4 covers for issue #1)
- Terok Nor Special #0
- Worf Special #0
- Deep Space Nine Special #1
- The Looking Glass War Annual #1
- Ultimate Annual #1
- Hearts and Minds miniseries #1-4 (issue #1-2 covers)
- Lightstorm Special #1
- The Maquls, Soldier of Peace miniseries #1-3
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (continued) - Celebrity Series: Blood & Honor
- Celebrity Series: The Rules of Acquisition Oplomacy
| MARVEL COMICS Star Trek (1980 series) - Monthly issues #1-1B
- Marvel Super Special #157Star Trek: The Motion Picture film adaptation
- The Full-Color Comics Version of ST:TMP [paperback reprint book]
- Star Trek: The Further Adventures of the Starship Enterprise [paperback reprint book]
Star Trek: Collector's Preview #1-2 Star Trek: Early Voyages Star Trek Unlimited Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Star Trek: Voyager - Monthly issues #1-15
- Splashdown miniseries #1-4
Star Trek: Starfleet Academy - Monthly issue #1-19 [issue #1B printed in English and Klingon Language Editions]
Star Trek: Telepathy War - Miniseries #1-5
- Reality's End Special
Star Trek: Untold Voyages Star Trek: First Contact film adaptation (2 covers) Star Trek: Mirror Mirror one-shot Star Trek: Operation Assimilation one-shot Riker Special? The Enemy of My Enemy one-shot WILDSTORM COMICS Star Trek - All of Me one-shot
- Enter the Wolves one-shot
Star Trek: The Next Generation - Perchance to Dream miniseries #1-4
- Embrace the Wolf one-shot
- The killing Shadows miniseries #1-4
- The Gorn Crisis hardcover graphic novel
- Forgiveness hardcover graphic novel
Star Trek: The Next Generation / Deep Space Nine - Divided We Fall miniseries #1-4
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Star Trek: Voyager - False Colors one-shot (2 covers)
- Elite Force one-shot
- Elite Force Special Collector's Edition
- Avalon Rising one-shot
- Planet Killer miniseries #1-3
Star Trek: New Frontier Star Trek: Special #1 |
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| Customer Reviews:
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Outstanding compilation! October 4, 2008 Leif Sheppard 34 out of 34 found this review helpful
As the packaging suggests, this collection includes every issue of Star Trek comic books ever published on a single DVD-ROM. From the classic DC Comic releases to the more obscure fare such as the nearly forgotten Star Trek comic/record sets from the seventies (included here under "Bonus Material"). It's all here - even the annuals, movie adaptations, and mini-series events.
In the unlikely event a user is unfamiliar with the Star Trek universe, there's even a helpful "Bios" section which briefly explains the role of each major crewmember. In addition, there is a four-page summation of Star Trek history as well. Neither are particularly detailed, but they're a welcome bonus for a collection already brimming at the seams with material.
The comics are read through Abobe Acrobat (which is included) and the interface is quite efficient and user-friendly. To begin with, you simply click which of the five publishers you want and you're brought to an organized listing of the works they published. Once you select the group of issues you want, you'll be taken to a table displaying all the covers and issues numbers (see user images for my example of this). Simply select one and begin reading!
Of special note is how complete these comics are - all the original advertisements are intact as well as the "Letters to the Editor" sections. The ads are always interesting, especially the older ones. I believe every comic book since the beginning of mankind has an ad that promises you an instant muscled physique for only a few dollars. The Letters sections typically have insightful comments from the readers as well as often amusing rants and technical nitpicking as only Trekkies can do!
Naturally, reading from a computer screen is less than ideal. Nothing can match a hard copy, especially where comic books are concerned. Of course, the comics are fully printable, though I shudder to think how much ink and paper just a few dozen of these would require!
As far as quality is concerned, the older issues do not make as fine a scan as the newer ones. Typically the ones from the mid-eighties and older are more difficult to read, as the ink is slightly hazy and blurry in places. They're still fully readable, just not as crisp and clear as the issues from the late-eighties onward are.
One last note, the promotional material prior to the release of this indicated that the newspaper comic strip material would be included as well. Due to a variety of rights issues, they were not able to include these. Still, with over 500 issues here, it's possible even the most ardent Star Trek fan will require months and months to sift through all this material!
This is an incredible value and a very fun disc to have. The comics are perfect for a brief study break or a lazy Sunday marathon reading session. I can honestly say my purchase was worth every penny, and that's a rare thing these days!
(A note about the packaging: the disc is housed in a standard dvd case and comes shipped in a cardboard sleeve. The sleeve contains a listing of all the issues as well as a brief distillation of the "Classic Issues" included in the DVD-ROM. I think it's a good idea to cut these out of the sleeve and place them within the dvd case - as I said, always nice to have a hard copy!)
Resistance is Futile October 21, 2008 Minilith (Wheaton, IL) 9 out of 9 found this review helpful
This is really an impressive collection. I remember reading some of the Gold Key comics as a kid and when I saw this I had to check it out. With over 500 comic books to read you can spend many long hours reading the comics in this collection, or print out any pages that you find particularly captivating.
I like some of the flaws in the early Gold Key comics with fire coming out of the Enterprise nacelles, or seeing the Enterprise skimming over the treetops of some planet, or better yet the complete annihilation of an entire planet of diverse intelligent plants-talk about ignoring the prime directive.
In any event the entire collection is well worth it, great stories, great artwork, all for about 8 cents a comic. If you enjoy Star Trek this should hold you over until the next movie.
Collecting the comic so everyone can read them December 14, 2008 S. Lawrenz (Milwaukee, WI) 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
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I'm not a comic book fan for the most part. I didn't grow up with them and so, never got into the mania. That said, I'm a huge Star Trek fan, so when the Complete Comic Book Collection came out, I picked it up eagerly.
Star Trek: The Complete Comic Book Collection, published by GIT Corp., is a compilation of Star Trek comic books condensed onto a PC/MAC compatible DVD. It contains almost all the comic books published under the Star Trek license between 1967 and 2002 from five different comic book houses (Gold Key, Marvel, DC, Wildstorm & Malibu). This includes the full runs of the Gold Key comics, the TOS post movie comics, TNG, DS9 and Voyager runs as well as the various miniseries over the years.
It does not include the latest comic series that have been published in the past couple years. Still, that ends up being around 500 comic books or more, including the entire run of a good number of monthly series. That's quite the bounty indeed.
The comics are presented in high quality scans of the actual comic books themselves in Adobe Acrobat PDF format (Adobe Acrobat is included on the disc). The entire collection is organized fairly clearly by publisher and series, with PDF files serving as menus to open the various comics. The entire comic books are included, including covers, ads and letters to the editor pages. The images are fairly high resolution and printable as well.
GIT Corp has done a fine job with this collection. For the most part, all of the scans are high quality images. They didn't use the original proofs, instead scanning actual comic books to make the collection. For that reason, occasionally you'll come across a page that has been ripped, or find that the pages have yellowed. I suppose it adds a bit to the experience.
I'm somewhat amazed that they got together all of the licenses to put this out. I was fascinated to read the old original Gold Key comics from the late 60's and early 70's. One could tell that the writers didn't watch the show, as for years, rocket flames sprayed out of the ship's nacelles and the ship's interior bore little resemblance to the real thing.
There are only a few minor complaints a person might have about this collection. Pages are presented in a two page spread format rather than a single page spread. It would have been nice to have the pages separately for viewing as even on larger monitors, two pages at once makes the print small and hard to make out.
Also, some of the graphic novels were clearly scanned in bound format rather than from a book that was taken apart. The glare on the middle of the two page scans makes this obvious. I suspect that the scans were done very quickly and imperfections sneaked in as a result.
Overall, I highly recommend this collection to fans and collectors. Before this collection, the only way to see all of these comics was to hunt comic book stores and spend loads of money. That's fine for the avid comic book collector, but what about the rest of us? Few star Trek fans would ever see most of these comics. Now, they're available all in one place for a relatively cheap price. That really can't be beat.
Bottom Line: Highly recommended.
Outstanding! This is my favorite of the comic collections! December 9, 2008 John Keitz (Nevada) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
This is really awesome! I have several of the DVD comic collections (Captain America, Avengers, Spiderman, Fantastic 4, Ghost Rider), but this is the best by far! Sure, some of the comics were cheesy, but that's part of the charm. I do enjoy finding collections here that I didn't even know existed. The quality is outstanding, when you consider that the source material is, in some cases, degraded.
Another commendation for leaving out the paraniod DRM. These are straight up PDF files. That means you can view them anywhere. I have even put one of the issues on my Treo, but it can be a little difficult to read it there.
Great qork here guys! I'm very pleased I bought this collection!
P.S. There is an error in the listing. It shows as Mac OSX, but I have a Vista PC and it runs there. I don't know about Mac compatability as I have never owned one, but this will work on your Windows PC.
Another Great Collection by GIT January 10, 2009 Mike (NYC) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I figured this wouldn't be bad - I'm a Star Trek:TNG fan and have bought GIT's comic book collections.
Here's the surprise - some of the comics on here are really good. The Golden Key comics are mostly terrible, but the DC ST:TNG comics (and there are others in here to, though they vary in writing and art quality) are really high quality. I could've imagined several of them being actual episodes.
As usual, GIT does a great job with the scans and goes an extra step - including not just the original comics, but also any graphic novels the collected the comics - which are especially nice when you're reading some of the DC ones.
All in all, well worth the price of admission. Definite purchase for anyone that likes TNG.
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