Star Trek Comics Weekly #138
Let’s delve into how IDW’s Star Trek: The Q Conflict offered a plethora of episode sequels, prequels, and tie-ins.
Rich Handley Author and Editor
Let’s delve into how IDW’s Star Trek: The Q Conflict offered a plethora of episode sequels, prequels, and tie-ins.
IDW’s Star Trek and Transformers team-up worked far better than it should have because it wasn’t about the 1960s live-action Star Trek show—it was about the 1970s cartoon.
It’s been a long road getting from there to here, but after a five-month hiatus, I’m finally back to writing this column. Up next: ST:TNG—Terra Incognita.
I’m pleased to announce that I’ve signed a contract with BearManor Media Books for The Other Voyages: Star Trek Comics as Sequels, Prequels, and Tie-Ins, slated for release late next year.
Here’s how I found one of the most elusive Star Trek comics during the early days of my collecting habits.
Revealing the contents of the planned but never-published next 20-book expansion of the Star Trek Graphic Novel Collection.
Here are ten characters from the comics who would make fun additions to live-action Star Trek.
From its inception to its premature conclusion, the STGNC reprinted the vast majority of Trek comics ever produced. It’s something of which I’m very proud.
Among Trek’s many bad parenting examples, few come close to matching Sarek’s abject failure.
This week column focuses on a Star Trek: The Next Generation miniseries from a few years ago, IDW’s Through the Mirror, written by Scott and David Tipton.