Star Trek Comics Weekly #129
This week’s column examines how the final batch of John Byrne’s Star Trek: New Visions offered prequels, sequels, and tie-ins to onscreen lore.
Rich Handley Author and Editor
This week’s column examines how the final batch of John Byrne’s Star Trek: New Visions offered prequels, sequels, and tie-ins to onscreen lore.
This week’s column wraps up IDW’s Star Trek: Boldly Go and says goodbye to the Kelvin timeline.
There’s a branch of Star Trek comics collectors might have overlooked, and while they are not the most extraordinary works ever produced, they had personality.
In this week’s column, I examine IDW’s ST:TNG—Mirror Broken, a seven-issue miniseries from writers David and Scott Tipton and artists J.K. Woodward and Josh Hood.
My column this week has reached the penultimate discussion of Star Trek comics set in the Kelvin timeline, with Boldly Go #7–12.
This week’s column examines the next six issues of Star Trek: New Visions.
This week’s column explores comics based on the film Forbidden Planet, as well as the TV shows Wagon Train, Babylon 5, Galaxy Quest, and The Orville.
In this week’s column, I explore comics that aren’t strictly Star Trek but are nonetheless important to the franchise.
This week’s column examines the first six issues of IDW’s Star Trek: Boldly Go.
In this week’s column, I consider how the final half-dozen chapters of IDW’s ongoing Star Trek comic wrapped up plot threads stemming from J.J. Abrams’ opening film.