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Star Trek #32

 

 

SCORE: 73

 

Star Trek #32 

 

Back in November of 1986 Star Trek #32 was released for seventy-five cents. I bought a copy of this comic book recently for $1.75. Star Trek #32 is not in great shape either. So it is nice to see this comic book has increased in value over the decades since its initial release. Star Trek #32 is another comic book I purchased on one of my trips to Nashville, TN at the McKay's store.

There will be spoilers in my review of the Star Trek #32 comic book. Advertisements can be found throughout the Star Trek #32 comic book. The issues families can have with Star Trek #32 are violence, language, blood, and more. There are twenty-two pages of comic book content within Star Trek #32. There are also two letter pages found within the Star Trek #32 comic book.

The start of Star Trek #32 is dealing with the explosion at the Federation mining operation. The ambassador is quick to blame the Klingons for it. Admiral Kirk has an officer investigate the explosion. It is discovered that a device was planted. Why would the Klingons do this when the vote is obviously going to go in their favor? Admiral Kirk is extremely suspicious in Star Trek #32.

One of the Federation people planted the device trying to frame the Klingons. This lady also got some dilithium crystals in Star Trek #32. She tries to kill the man over the planet in Star Trek #32. She also tries to frame a Klingon for it. She is caught, and thankfully did not kill this man because he was wearing a special vest that saved his life. She gets to face Klingon justice.

The Klingons win the vote and wind up taking over the planet. The Klingons then decide to use the slower Federation way of mining on the planet in the future. Why? That is not really explained. The Klingons are thankful Admiral Kirk cleared their good names in Star Trek #32. At the end of this comic book a transmission from the Enterprise is discovered. The crew is off on their next adventure.
- Paul

 

Graphics: 65%
Writing: 75%
Replay/Extras: 80%
Story: 75%
Family Friendly Factor: 70%

System: Comic Book
Publisher: DC Comics
Author: Isabella, Wein, Sutton, Villagran
Rating: ‘NR’ for Not Rated


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