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Star Trek #21

 

 

SCORE: 58

 

Star Trek #21 

 

I am seriously beginning to wonder what the point is sometimes with some of these comic books. Star Trek #21 is a great example. I will get into the issues with Star Trek #21 in just a little bit. The price of Star Trek #21 is $4.99. There are twenty-two pages of comic book content within Star Trek #21. There is also a page for the next month, Ships Log, Starfleet Database, and a handwritten note on Vulcans.

The issues families can have with Star Trek #21 are false gods, bad language, celebration of sin, evolution, rebellion against God, and more. Star Trek #21 is the third part of the Pleroma storyline. There will be spoilers in my review of this comic book. The IDW View from the Back Page is all about Godzilla. I have seen it before. There are only three covers to Star Trek #21 in the Cover Gallery.

There is all kinds of posturing in Star Trek #21. Starfleet heads off to see the false gods in charge. They are able to invoke their powers to get these beings to back off. There is a vote in Star Trek #21 on whether or not the Organia will be saved or not. The vote goes seven to two, with one abstaining. The majority of the vote in Star Trek #21 are against saving this people.

There are all kinds of snide remarks and insults in Star Trek #21. It was honestly a chore for me to read and review Star Trek #21. I wish this comic book had been a whole lot better. I also see little to no point in all of this. They go somewhere they are not supposed to be, and get rejected in their request. I am not sure what is next in the storyline. The ending of Star Trek #21 is interesting.

The end of Star Trek #21 that caught my eye is the wormhole aliens show up and declares that place is a place of death as well. There is also a comment about all will burn and Sisko could have been saved if he only listened to them. He should have obeyed them. I am sure this series will find some way to prove rebellion is right. It has become a theme in this comic book series.
- Paul

 

Graphics: 60%
Writing: 60%
Replay/Extras: 60%
Story: 60%
Family Friendly Factor: 50%

System: Comic Book
Publisher: IDW Publishing
Author: Kelly, Lanzing, Levens, Loughridge, Cowles
Rating: ‘NR’ for Not Rated


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