Star Trek Comics Weekly #116
This week’s column examines Star Trek: Manifest Destiny, as well as Star Trek’s 50th anniversary celebration comics.
Rich Handley Author and Editor
This week’s column examines Star Trek: Manifest Destiny, as well as Star Trek’s 50th anniversary celebration comics.
IDW’s Star Trek: Khan miniseries ambitiously set out to explain the different appearances and accents of Khan Noonien Singh. Did it succeed?
IDW’s Countdown to Darkness and After Darkness provided bookends to Star Trek Into Darkness. Written by Mike Johnson, both were illustrated by David Messina and Marina Castelvetro.
IDW’s Hive, written by Terry Matalas and Travis Fickett, was based on a story by Brannon Braga, and it celebrated The Next Generation’s 25th anniversary.
This week, I look back at the first six issues of IDW’s ongoing Star Trek title, which reimagined three classic TV episodes for the 2009 film cast.
IDW’s Infestation crossover teamed up Star Trek with Ghostbusters, G.I. Joe, Transformers, and more.
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.
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.
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’!