Who Was That Monolith I Saw You With?
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Title: | Who Was That Monolith I Saw You With? |
Publisher: | Michael Goodwin |
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Type: | comic strip, fancomic |
Date(s): | 1976 |
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Fandom: | Star Trek: TOS |
Language: | English |
External Links: | cited here |
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Who Was That Monolith I Saw You With? is a Star Trek: TOS comic strip fanzine written and published by Michael Goodwin. It is unclear if this was a licensed book or a fan publication. It was the first of two comic strip books. The other is Son of Monolith.
Reactions and Reviews
Online reviews:
Michael Goodwin combines a marvelous wit with faster-than-light "Peanuts" type of humor. His daily comic strip combines sophistication with high professional technique … He's great! -Robert Heinlein, distinguished SF author
It gets funnier with every reading. A must for science fiction fans! - Frank Kelly Freas, Dean of SF artists
I was very impressed both the delightful style in which Michael Goodwin portrays the mis-adventures of the crew of the Starship Enterprise, and the poignant satire used in these clever cartoons. - Susan Sackett, Assistant to Gene Roddenberry, STARLOG columnist
I found the book to maintain its level of humor throughout, rather than palling as I had expected … (it) is a nice additional purchase for anyone interest in sf humor (always a rarity), and for libraries or classrooms catering to a demand for contemporary sf TV-related material. -Frederick Patten, Delap's F&SF Review