Star Trek Comics Weekly #93
In this week’s column, I examine how IDW’s Star Trek: Captain’s Log offered prequels, sequels, and tie-ins to onscreen Star Trek.
Rich Handley Author and Editor
In this week’s column, I examine how IDW’s Star Trek: Captain’s Log offered prequels, sequels, and tie-ins to onscreen Star Trek.
This week, I examine IDW’s adaptation of Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, along with its miniseries Star Trek: Khan—Ruling in Hell.
This week, I look back at Scott and David Tipton’s Star Trek: Deep Space Nine—Fool’s Gold, from IDW Publishing.
This week, I take a look back at another IDW film prequel, Star Trek: Nero, as well as IDW’s belated adaptation of the movie itself.
This week’s column examines how the second Alien Spotlight, from writers Stuart Moore, Keith R.A. DeCandido, Ian Edginton, Scott and David Tipton, and Arne and Andy Schmidt, provided tie-ins to the Star Trek films and episodes.
In this week’s column, I reflect on three tie-ins to the 2009 Star Trek film, starting with IDW’s Spock: Reflections, by Scott and David Tipton, along with a pair of related minicomics from Wired and The Village Voice magazines.
What was James T. Kirk’s final voyage as captain of the Enterprise? Ty Templeton’s IDW miniseries Star Trek: Mission’s End offered one explanation.
This week’s column considers how Star Trek: Crew not only served as a prequel to “The Cage” but gave Number One more of a chance to shine than the pilot allowed.
What if James T. Kirk failed to prevent the Federation President’s assassination in Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country?
Following his Alien Spotlight: Romulans one-shot, John Byrne wrote The Hollow Crown and Schism for IDW. This week’s column examines these tales.