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Review: Star Trek: The Next Generation: The Gift

Star Trek: The Next Generation: The Gift

With age comes perspective. It’s a gift that often feels like a curse. The rumination that age brings has one often recounting their past actions. It’s easy to discount those actions we did when were young. We often point to youth and inexperience as the pillars for making mistakes.

The actions we undertake when we get older become less forgiving. The experience of life gives you the intuition to not make the usual mistakes. It is when we do, that the person finds themselves at odds with themselves in the quietest moments of reflection.  In the one-shot, Star Trek: The Next Generation: The Gift, Q himself, John De Lancie writes this magnificent story which finds Picard correcting past mistakes with consequences.

We find Riker as he approaches Picard, who is reminiscing of something that happened long ago, as the rest of the crew enjoys a command party. Picard is soon summoned to the bridge, where a disturbance that then Enterprise is approaching, which has a strange physiological effect on him, as we soon find out that Q is behind it all, appearing as a circus showman to the crew. As Q takes a particular fact about Jean-Luc and decides to take him on an excursion to the past, 2332 to be exact, back to his childhood home. As we find out in this time, his parents are still alive and he meets a younger version of himself and looks to playfully torture him along the way. Meanwhile, the crew tries to figure where the two have gone, where Data finds the first clue. As every choice Jean –Luc makes in the past, affects pivotal details in the present, affecting the crew and the federation, as he tries to save his brother. By the issue’s end, Jean-Luc eventually realizes that even if he can change the past, not everything is meant to be corrected.

Overall, Star Trek: The Next Generation: The Gift is a fun recreation of a classic story that gives a unique take on the butterfly effect. The story De Lancie and Michael Jan Friedman is excellent. The art by the creative team is beautiful. Altogether, an excellent issue that captures the spirit of the show and shows why De Lancie’s Q is such a fan favorite.

Story: John De Lancie and Michael Jan Friedman
Art: Gordon Purcell, Pablo Marcos, Bob Pinaha, and Juliana  Ferriter
Story: 9.0 Art: 9.0 Overall: 9.0 Recommendation: Buy

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Preview: Star Trek: The Next Generation: The Gift

Star Trek: The Next Generation: The Gift

(W) John De Lancie (A) Gordon Purcell (CA) J.K. Woodward
In Shops: Apr 14, 2021
SRP: $5.99

An all-new reprint of the classic TNG story! Q gives Jean-Luc Picard the chance to go back in time to fix one of his biggest mistakes, but the consequences of his actions will create a ripple effect that will threaten the entire Federation! Written by Q himself – actor John de Lancie – with art by Gordon Purcell and a newly painted cover by J.K. Woodward.

Star Trek: The Next Generation: The Gift

Patrick Stewart, John de Lancie Added to Wizard World Ohio Comic Con

Patrick Stewart has had the roles of a lifetime by portraying numerous popular culture icons. He is known to millions of fans as Captain Jean-Luc Picard on Star Trek: The Next Generation, and Professor Charles Xavier in the X-Men film series. John de Lancie played Q in the Star Trek. Both will be attending Wizard World Ohio Comic Con.  They will be joined by headliners Stan Lee, Eliza Dushku, WWE® Superstar CM Punk®, Dean Cain and other special guests at the event, held Sept. 28-30 at Greater Columbus Convention Center.

Stewart will appear on Saturday, Sept. 29, and Sunday, Sept. 30, when he will meet fans, sign autographs, pose for photo ops and lead an interactive Q&A panel. He has been a popular guest at Wizard World events, most recently at Philadelphia Comic Con, where he was joined by the other four Star Trek captains.  Next month, Stewart will also anchor the 25-year reunion of the cast of “TNG,” with all seven primary stars gathering at Wizard World Austin Comic Con running October 26-28.

Wizard World also announced that William Shatner, originally on the celebrity roster, will not attend Wizard World Ohio Comic Con.

The Emmy-nominated Stewart, who has performed in more than 100 television and film roles, is one of several actors to appear in all three “X-Men” films: X-Men (2000), X2 (2003) and X-Men: The Last Stand (2006). His role as Picard, which started on “Next Generation,” placed him in four Star Trek films: Generations (1994), First Contact (1996), Insurrection (1998) and Nemesis (2002). He also served as the voice of numerous animated characters in movies like Chicken Little and Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius, as well as popular TV shows such as “Family Guy” and “American Dad.”

De Lancie is best known as a regular guest star on “Star Trek: The Next Generation” as the iconic all-powerful “Q.”  He also holds the distinction of being one of the few characters to appear in three separate shows in the franchise (“TNG”, “Deep Space 9” and “Voyager”).

VIP tickets are available now for fans who want to secure their opportunity to meet many of the stars at the event, including Stewart.  Fans can also visit http://www.wizardworld.com/ohio.html for links to VIP packages for Lee, Punk, Dushku and a group experience with Boondock Saints actors Norman Reedus, Sean Patrick Flanery and David Della Rocco.

Additionally, Neal Adams, Alan Davis , Humberto Ramos and Paul Jenkins are among the more than 80 top comics creators scheduled for Artist Alley at Wizard World Ohio Comic Con.

For more on the 2012 Wizard World Ohio Comic Con, visit http://www.wizardworld.com/home-ohio.html.

***** SAVE THE 2012-13 DATES *****
September 28-30, 2012 – Wizard World Ohio Comic Con
October 26-28, 2012 – Wizard World Austin Comic Con
November 30 – December 2, 2012 – Wizard World New Orleans Comic Con
February 22-24, 2013 – Wizard World Portland Comic Con
May 30 – June 2, 2013 – Wizard World Philadelphia Comic Con
August 8-11, 2013 – Wizard World Chicago Comic Con