ogreart's review against another edition

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4.0

Another look at Spock. I am uncertain why Goodreads has this in the Kelvin Universe series. It is set in the ST:TOS/ST:TNG Universe. It is set shortly after the movie Star Trek: Generations where the movie franchise switched from TOS to TNG. Spock mourning the death of a friend and reflection on his own life. Well done. Not sure why Hoopla has it listed as a different author/illustrator, but at least Goodreads got it right.

judythereader's review against another edition

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emotional reflective medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character

4.0

atlantic_reader_wannabe's review against another edition

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5.0

I really liked reading this. I don't get the chance to read many graphic novels or comics and I always try to jump on any that grab my interest when the opportunity strikes. And, being something of a Star Trek fan and a lover of Spock, I jumped on this on sight! It really adds a greater depth to Spock and fills out a few things. In my opinion, this graphic novel is worth reading.

em_being's review against another edition

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1.0

Spock flies to Veridian III after Star Trek Generations to see Kirk's grave and remembers flashes of better Star Trek stories you wish you were reading about instead. It goes on for four issues. Intolerable.

evamaria's review

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3.0

A movie prequel All About Spock and therefore automatically a must-read. We learn some more about this life.

suggoiai's review against another edition

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4.0

I expect the ST Graphic Novel Collection to be hit and miss as it is supposed to incorporate all the previously published Star Trek comics out there. This didn't strike me as that good at first, but I warmed to it as I went on. Spock's journey is accompanied by memories of his past and shows good insight into his character. Definitely worth the read.

The Key Comic has a silly plot and not fantastic art, but the introduction to explains the context in which these older comics were written.

strikingthirteen's review against another edition

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5.0

I will admit that the high rating corresponds mostly to my feels about older Spock. He's all alone and out on Romulus on his own and away from everything he knows. Then the reason for his travels is revealed and you kinda want to die. I enjoyed the flashback stories but the main one just breaks me.
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