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+ | | title = Kakan ni Shinkou |
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+ | | artist = [[Bettina Kurkoski]] |
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+ | | series = {{sT|The Original Series}} |
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+ | | miniseries = ''[[Star Trek: The Manga]]'' |
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+ | | author = [[Paul Benjamin]], [[Christine Boylan]], [[Diane Duane]], [[Mike Wellman]] & [[Wil Wheaton]] |
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+ | | illustrator = [[Steven Cummings]], [[Don Hudson]], [[Nam Kim]], [[Bettina Kurkoski]] & [[E.J. Su]] |
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+ | | publisher = [[TokyoPop]] |
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+ | | published = {{srcdate|2007|September}} |
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+ | | format = [[Paperback]] |
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+ | | pages = 216 |
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+ | | ISBN = ISBN 1-4278-0620-9 |
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+ | :''Manga-style art and ''Star Trek'' tales collide again in this next volume of TOKYOPOP's voyages of the {{uSS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}}, commanded by [[Captain]] [[James T. Kirk]]. Once again ten artists and writers from across the artistic spectrum deliver up brand new tales of universal betterment featuring the classic ''Star Trek'' line up. In ''Kakan ni Shinkou'', Kirk is put on trial for crimes he has yet to discover... [[Nyota Uhura|Uhura]] demonstrates the true power of communication... [[Leonard McCoy|Bones]] gets to the core of [[Vulcan]] [[emotion]]… [[Montgomery Scott|Scotty]] has to extract [[dilithium crystal]]s from a [[mining|mine]] in the middle of a [[war]] zone... and an [[alien]] delegation uses the ''Enterprise'' as a vessel of deception!'' |
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==Contents== |
==Contents== |
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+ | :Prose short story from ''[[The Sky's the Limit]]''. |
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==Information== |
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+ | * The [[Japanese]] title ''Kakan ni Shinkou'' (果敢に進行) roughly translates as "To Boldly Go." |
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+ | * An excerpt from "[[Forging Alliances]]" was reprinted in the ''[[TNG]]'' anthology ''[[The Sky's the Limit]]''. |
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+ | * [http://www.scifijapan.com/articles/2007/12/10/book-review-star-trek-the-manga-kakan-ni-shinkou/ Kakan ni Shinkou] review at [http://www.scifijapan.com SciFi Japan]. |
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Revision as of 22:17, 27 October 2019
Kakan ni Shinkou (果敢に進行) is the second book of Star Trek: The Original Series manga published by TokyoPop.
Introduction
- Manga-style art and Star Trek tales collide again in this next volume of TOKYOPOP's voyages of the USS Enterprise, commanded by Captain James T. Kirk. Once again ten artists and writers from across the artistic spectrum deliver up brand new tales of universal betterment featuring the classic Star Trek line up. In Kakan ni Shinkou, Kirk is put on trial for crimes he has yet to discover... Uhura demonstrates the true power of communication... Bones gets to the core of Vulcan emotion… Scotty has to extract dilithium crystals from a mine in the middle of a war zone... and an alien delegation uses the Enterprise as a vessel of deception!
Contents
- Writer: Wil Wheaton
- Artist: E.J. Su
- Writer: Mike Wellman
- Artist: Nam Kim
- Writer: Christine Boylan
- Artist: Bettina Kurkoski
- Writer: Paul Benjamin
- Artist: Steven Cummings
- Writer: Diane Duane
- Artist: Don Hudson
- Writer: Geoff Trowbridge
- Prose short story from The Sky's the Limit.
Information
- The Japanese title Kakan ni Shinkou (果敢に進行) roughly translates as "To Boldly Go."
- An excerpt from "Forging Alliances" was reprinted in the TNG anthology The Sky's the Limit.
Connections
published order | ||
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Previous book: Shinsei Shinsei |
Star Trek: The Manga | Next book: Uchu |
chronological order | ||
Previous Adventure: See individual stories |
-- | Next Adventure: See individual stories |
External links
- Kakan ni Shinkou article at Memory Alpha, the wiki for canon Star Trek.
- Kakan ni Shinkou review at SciFi Japan.
- Kakan ni Shinkou review at BookLoons.