
Christine Boylan
Author of Princess Ai: The Prism of Midnight Dawn, Vol. 1
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- 1977-07-25
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Tokyopop is branching out with the fourth volume of its Star Trek manga, the first to tackle a series other than the original. The results prove that Troi was just made for the manga medium; the look just suits her somehow. The best is certainly Diane Duane's "Sensation", a story that lets both Troi and Crusher shine in a way The Next Generation itself rarely did; it also features some fantastic art from Star Trek newcomer Chrissy Delk. David Gerrold's "Changeling", on the other hand, makes show more absolutely no sense and is annoyingly didactic to boot. Plus Gerrold's Wesley is horrendously out-of-character, though his Worf is hilarious. This is barely saved by the art of E. J. Su, my favorite regular on these books, who can draw a disturbingly hot female Wesley. In the middle quality-wise are "The Picardian Knot" by Christine Boylan and "Loyalty" by F. J. DeSanto. They both follow up classic episodes: the former "Sarek" and the latter "The Best of Both Worlds". "The Picardian Knot" never really comes together; Don Hudson stiff artwork (he's easily my least favorite regular artist on these books) doesn't help either. "Loyalty", on the other hand, is a solid Riker story filling an interesting continuity gap. And it has some good Wesley jokes. show less
Star Trek: The Next Generation Volume 1 (Star Trek Next Generation (Tokyopop)) (v. 1) by Christine Boylan
The first story written by David Gerrold (alá “Tribbles” fame) and drawn by E.J. Su was stupendous. It really captured the essence of Shōgo manga, especially with Wesley’s gender play. The second story, drawn Chrissy Delk, looked wonderful but the story was a rehash. The last two stories were an embarrassment and it was obvious why the first two were just that, first.
I love how this story picks up after the last book of Princess Ai! It brings two lovers together again that had to go seperate ways showing that true love will always keep lovers close together. I guess it gives a old phrase some new light, "If you love them, let them go. If they come back, that love was sure to grow!"
Its really good. I love the add on of the Fallen and Ai seems to grow even stronger!
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