Star Trek Special Flesh & Stone #1

Star Trek Special Flesh & Stone #1

$3.99
VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) David Tipton, Scott Tipton
(A/CA) Sharp Brothers
'The Six Doctors.' When a Starfleet medical conference is crashed by a deadly metamorphic virus, Doctors Beverly Crusher, Julian Bashir and Katherine Pulaski have to race against time...to find a cure. The answers lie in the distant past, deep within the files of Dr. Leonard McCoy! All of Star Trek's medical officers team up for the first time ever!
Date Available: 7/16/2014
BONUS REVIEW by John "Doc" Schaefer


Only a 9???!! I'll get to that in a minute. One of the best parts of the Star Trek universe is the amazing way all the different aspects can blend together without even trying. The story is not forced or contrived but flows wonderfully. A wonderful episode spotlighting the medial departments of Starfleet before those silly reboot movies. From McCoy to the Voyager hologram each have their purpose and moment in the spotlight. So as I rave on about this, you're wondering, why not a 10? Two reasons ... first this could have functioned as a wonderful mini-series and I only get a one-shot. Booooooo! Second, where are my main men, Drs. Mark Piper and Phillip Boyce? And you call yourselves Trekkies!

I give it 9 out of 10 Grahams


VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) David Tipton, Scott Tipton
(A/CA) Sharp Brothers
'The Six Doctors.' When a Starfleet medical conference is crashed by a deadly metamorphic virus, Doctors Beverly Crusher, Julian Bashir and Katherine Pulaski have to race against time...to find a cure. The answers lie in the distant past, deep within the files of Dr. Leonard McCoy! All of Star Trek's medical officers team up for the first time ever!
Date Available: 7/16/2014
BONUS REVIEW by John "Doc" Schaefer


Only a 9???!! I'll get to that in a minute. One of the best parts of the Star Trek universe is the amazing way all the different aspects can blend together without even trying. The story is not forced or contrived but flows wonderfully. A wonderful episode spotlighting the medial departments of Starfleet before those silly reboot movies. From McCoy to the Voyager hologram each have their purpose and moment in the spotlight. So as I rave on about this, you're wondering, why not a 10? Two reasons ... first this could have functioned as a wonderful mini-series and I only get a one-shot. Booooooo! Second, where are my main men, Drs. Mark Piper and Phillip Boyce? And you call yourselves Trekkies!

I give it 9 out of 10 Grahams