Star Trek Comics Weekly #40
Let’s examine Howard Weinstein’s last two Star Trek storylines for DC Comics, as well as William Shatner’s The Ashes of Eden.
Rich Handley Author and Editor
Let’s examine Howard Weinstein’s last two Star Trek storylines for DC Comics, as well as William Shatner’s The Ashes of Eden.
This week’s column examines how Malibu’s Deep Space Nine #17–20 and The Maquis: Soldier of Peace provided tie-ins to episodes ranging from The Original Series to Voyager.
Let’s take a side trip and look at some comics that never saw the light of day.
This week’s column looks back at DC Comics’ Star Trek: The Next Generation—Shadowheart, as well as the DC-Malibu-produced Landmark Crossover.
This week, we’ll examine Malibu’s Deep Space Nine #11–16 and the Hearts and Minds miniseries, both edited by Mark Paniccia.
We’re nearing the end of Michael Jan Friedman’s tenure on DC Comics’ Star Trek: The Next Generation, and this week’s column examines how issues #59–70 provided prequels and sequels to onscreen Trek.
This week, we’ll examine issues #61–68, along with Special #2 and Star Trek Annual #5, from the standpoint of how these tales handled sequels, prequels, and tie-ins to onscreen Trek.
Malibu’s Deep Space Nine comic featured a monthly comic, along with various ashcans, one-shots, and miniseries.
Let’s examine some truly unusual and unauthorized Star Trek comics produced in Indonesia and Japan.
Revisiting DC’s Star Trek: The Next Generation #47–58, Annual #4, and Special #1, courtesy of Michael Jan Friedman and others.