3.0 out of 5 stars
Could have been better..., Jan 2 2011
By Shane "Keep SciFi Alive" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Star Trek: Enter the Wolves (Paperback)
Written by A.C. Crispin and Howard Weinstein, Star Trek: Enter the Wolves tells the tale of Sarek Vs. Spock as they struggle against each other over the entrance of the Cardassians into the Federation of Planets. Crispin and Weinstein weave politics and family strife together in what proves to be an emotionally charged tale. Penciled by Carlos Mota and Inked by Keith Aiken, John Nyberg and Derek Fridolfs, Enter the Wolves is a good but not great visual experience. The artwork is crisp and clean but lacks the beauty found in other issues created by Windstorm Comics.
Although the story is well thought out and told well there is not a lot of action or suspense. The majority of the tale surrounds Sarek's new wife and Spock's reaction to the union. Even though the characters are true to Roddenberry's creation the writers opted for a more confrontational story between Sarek's wife and Spock instead of Sareck and Spock themselves. It would have been interesting to see the head-to-head battle between the two of them, exposing the humanity of Spock and the emotional control of Sarek rather then the new bride.
A mediocre issue. I say skip it.
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