Harlan Ellison's Hugo- and WGA Award-winning teleplay, visualized for the first time! Stranded in the past of old Earth, Captain Kirk and Mr. Spock search for the focal point that altered the timestream and changed everything about the universe they knew. And once they find her, they could find themselves foiled by a force even greater than the Guardians of Forever - love!
Harlan Ellison's original teleplay for Star Trek: The City on the Edge of Tomorrow continues to impress, as though this installment doesn't outshine the aired section of this tale, it's still topping it in the long run. Recommended. Read Full Review
The art in this issue was strong, JK Woodward's art usually has me somewhat divided; as I have said on a few occasions it does appear as though photos have been referenced often throughout his work, and when put into a new context this distinctive style doesn't necessarily work. For the most part though that isn't much of an issue here. Personally though, what I found to be a large hook are the faux vintage covers which give the series a 60's-style sci-fi feel that just fits really well and make the books stand out.. Read Full Review
Whilst Ellison's original source may have it's issues the oportunity to see it presented in such loving fasion is not to be missed and it will be interesting to see how the remainder of this much loved story plays out. Read Full Review