Star Trek Comics Weekly #81
Let’s on Star Trek: Mirror Images, a five-issue miniseries from writers Scott and David Tipton, with art by David Messina and Sara Pichelli.
Rich Handley Author and Editor
Let’s on Star Trek: Mirror Images, a five-issue miniseries from writers Scott and David Tipton, with art by David Messina and Sara Pichelli.
My column this week explores IDW’s Star Trek: Assignment Earth, written and illustrated by John Byrne, and based on a 1960s episode that originated as a same-named half-hour TV series concept.
When IDW published Year Four: Enterprise Experiment, cowritten by D.C. Fontana and Derek Chester, it was chock-full of tie-ins and sequels to televised Star Trek.
This week’s column revisits Peter David’s Star Trek: New Frontier miniseries from IDW, illustrated by Stephen Thompson.
Scott and David Tipton established themselves as two of IDW’s most valuable players with the Star Trek license, so editor Andrew Steven Harris brought them back for ST:TNG: Intelligence Gathering.
This week’s column examines the first six chapters of IDW’s Star Trek: Alien Spotlight, each of which offered prequels, sequels, and tie-ins to specific films and episodes.
This week’s column discusses IDW’s Star Trek: Year Four miniseries and Focus On… Star Trek one-shot.
It’s time to revisit IDW’s Star Trek: Klingons—Blood Will Tell, from Scott Tipton, David Tipton, David Messina, Elena Casagrande, and Joe Corroney. Qapla’!
This week’s column begins IDW’s expansive Star Trek tenure with its debut miniseries, 2007’s The Space Between, from David Tischman, Casey Maloney, and Stacie Ponder.
Tokyopop produced three volumes set during The Original Series and a single edition based on The Next Generation, with each anthology featuring the works of multiple creative teams. My column this week looks at these four books.