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And while I miss Mr. Spock I also remember that Leonard Nimoy made a 100 different movie and TV roles better, all the way back to the Twilight zone, and some hideous serials he was in. He was actually in a serial called Zombies of the Stratosphere I saw the other day â and he carried off his part as an actor even though the whole thing was for 8 year olds on Saturday morning.All Hail, and be specially glad for that part in Star Trek that will keep his name in lights for another 50 years
At least we are still not below the halfway mark.That will be devastating on another level.Mr Nimoy was, and is, definitely in a class by himself among them, though.
over 40 years ago I would watch star trek with my brothers & cousins on the other side of the world, all the kids liked âMr Spockâ, all around the world.
Rod Gonzalez almost 10 years ago
Live long and prosper.
Na nu na nu.
LobosSolos Premium Member almost 10 years ago
Second star to the right and straight on til morning.
Don Winchester Premium Member almost 10 years ago
FascinatingâŚ
Say What Nowâ˝ Premium Member almost 10 years ago
He was a class act.
alviebird almost 10 years ago
I watched the 2009 Star Trek earlier tonight. It was hard to watch Leonardâs scenes, especially knowing there would be no more.
therese_callahan2002 almost 10 years ago
I did say a while back that thereâd be a Nimoy tribute. To forget him would be highly illogical.
Varnes almost 10 years ago
Yes, a class act with a sense of humorâŚ.
webdude33 almost 10 years ago
Wouldnât this strip be more poignant if it came out about a month ago? He died Feb 27th.
Dkram almost 10 years ago
\\//_
IronHead83 almost 10 years ago
And while I miss Mr. Spock I also remember that Leonard Nimoy made a 100 different movie and TV roles better, all the way back to the Twilight zone, and some hideous serials he was in. He was actually in a serial called Zombies of the Stratosphere I saw the other day â and he carried off his part as an actor even though the whole thing was for 8 year olds on Saturday morning.All Hail, and be specially glad for that part in Star Trek that will keep his name in lights for another 50 years
pschearer Premium Member almost 10 years ago
So many excellent comments on the loss of a much-loved actor and character. I predict we wonât be as kind when Shatner croaks.
kirkhaverkamp almost 10 years ago
Theyâll bring him back. They always do.
RabbitDad almost 10 years ago
One of the most beloved TV characters in history, portrayed by a VERY class act.
May the Force always be with you, Mr. Nimoy
ysutliff Premium Member almost 10 years ago
Well said Mr. Rickard.
K M almost 10 years ago
The left-handed Vulcan salute is even harder to do than the right-handed one.
racerxyz almost 10 years ago
At least we are still not below the halfway mark.That will be devastating on another level.Mr Nimoy was, and is, definitely in a class by himself among them, though.
MotherOfMoses almost 10 years ago
over 40 years ago I would watch star trek with my brothers & cousins on the other side of the world, all the kids liked âMr Spockâ, all around the world.
RonBerg13 Premium Member almost 10 years ago
Trekkie nerd here ⌠thanx TimâŚ
wiatr almost 10 years ago
I see Marina Sirtis hit 60 yesterday. Even the next generaton are moving forward in time.
wiatr almost 10 years ago
There was a âGunsmokeâ where he went up against Matt Dillon and I caught him in a âPerry Masonâ last month (on Me TV).
Dry and Dusty Premium Member almost 10 years ago
As others have said, a bit LATE, but still a nice tribute. I loved him as Mr. Spock, and also as a Narrator. He had a wonderful speaking voice!
therese_callahan2002 almost 10 years ago
You mean eight. Majel Barret is gone, too.
leemartinlee almost 10 years ago
Do you suppose some of him will end up in space like James Doohan? Thanks, Mr. Nimoy, for everything, from all of us.