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By GustavoLeao / 04:34, 29 May 2008 / Trek Books

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Newsarama posted a five-page previews for the Star Trek comic books Star Trek Year Four: The Enterprise Experiment  Issue 2 and Star Trek: The Next Generation: Intelligence Gathering Issue 5. both on sale this week from IDW.

Star Trek Year Four: The Enterprise Experiment #2

D.C. Fontana & Derek Chester (w); Gordon Purcell (a); Joe & Rob Sharp (c)

The untold fourth year of the Enterprise's legendary five-year mission continues! With the Enterprise crippled and out of phase in a cloaking experiment gone haywire, a Romulan strike force storms the starship, looking for revenge over their stolen technology. Kirk and Spock, meanwhile, must find a way to repel the invaders, while at the same time reverse the experiment and restore the ship-before it fades away completely! From Star Trek grande dame D.C. Fontana and longtime Trek writer Derek Chester, with art by fan-favorite artist Gordon Purcell. The celebrated Sharp Brothers continue to provide covers for the series.






Star Trek: The Next Generation: Intelligence Gathering #5 (of 5)

         
Scott & David Tipton (w); David Messina (a & c)

It's the final issue of the all-new adventure of the crew of the Enterprise-D! Someone's been leading Captain Picard and company across the galaxy-but why? And who's behind it? The stakes are raised on a planetary scale, in the grand finale of Intelligence Gathering, from the creative team of Scott & David Tipton and David Messina, the rising stars of Star Trek storytelling who brought you the hit miniseries Klingons: Blood Will Tell!





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By: GustavoLeao (Odo's file, contact, web site) @ 09:12:05 on May 29, 2008

Man, Gordon Purcell art for the TOS mini series Enterprise Experiment is really beatiful. I am a fan of Purcell since his DC Comics days in the 1990s.

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    By: hawke5150 (Odo's file, contact) @ 09:49:26 on May 29, 2008

    Ditto, on that!

    Also, gotta give props to those first two frames of 1701-D. Even though she went out with a bang(!), I still think it was a mistake to trash her in her first big screen outing.

    hawke


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      By: OV-101 (Odo's file, contact) @ 08:29:58 on May 30, 2008

      Yes. Both artists did a fantastic job. Imagine what the 1701-E would look like? That ships totally rocks!

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      By: captainkoloth (Odo's file, contact, web site) @ 09:59:23 on May 29, 2008

      Yeah, the art is fantastic on both issues. Total eye-candy. As for the Enterprise D, it can look gorgeous in certain angles, but absolutely awkward and clunky in other angles.

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