
Star Trek Comics Weekly #136
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.
Rich Handley Author and Editor
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.
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.
This week, my Star Trek column begins an extended stay in the mirror universe, starting with IDW’s Star Trek: Discovery—Succession.
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.
I’ve been delayed in promoting the most recent installments of Star Trek Comics Weekly. So this week, I’m combining them into a single update.
In this week’s column, I examine Harlan Ellison’s The City on the Edge of Forever and Scott and David Tipton’s Flesh and Stone, both from IDW.
This week, I examine IDW’s Star Trek/Doctor Who—Assimilation2, which brought back Scott and David Tipton, accompanied by co-author Tony Lee and artists J.K. Woodward and Gordon Purcell.
In this week’s column, I tackle IDW’s Star Trek: Burden of Knowledge, from Scott and David Tipton, Federica Manfredi, Riccardo Sisti, Nicola Zanni, Andrea Priorini, Joe Corroney, and Michael Stribling,
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.