Star Trek Comics Weekly #55
This week’s column examines Marvel Comics’ 1996 Starfleet Academy miniseries, from writer-artist Christian Cooper.
Rich Handley Author and Editor
This week’s column examines Marvel Comics’ 1996 Starfleet Academy miniseries, from writer-artist Christian Cooper.
This week, we’ll examine the first seven issues of Marvel’s Deep Space Nine in terms of how the publisher approached sequels, prequels, and tie-ins to televised Star Trek.
This week, the 50th installment of this column fittingly celebrates a landmark event: Marvel Comics’ return to the fold following a fourteen-year absence.
This week, our examination of Malibu Comics’ DS9 line concludes with a discussion of how issues #29–32 provided prequels, sequels, and tie-ins to onscreen lore.
This week’s column explores Malibu Comics’ Deep Space Nine Ultimate Annual, Worf Special, and Celebrity Series one-shots.
This week, we’ll revisit Malibu Comics’ Spectacular 64-Page Annual #1, as well as Lightstorm #1, Terok Nor #0, and Deep Space Nine Special #1.
Malibu Comics’ later DS9 issues were among its best, with issues #21–28 offering a range of stories featuring prequels, sequels, and tie-ins to onscreen Star Trek.
This week’s column examines how Malibu’s Deep Space Nine #17–20 and The Maquis: Soldier of Peace provided tie-ins to episodes ranging from The Original Series to Voyager.
This week’s column looks back at DC Comics’ Star Trek: The Next Generation—Shadowheart, as well as the DC-Malibu-produced Landmark Crossover.
This week, we’ll examine Malibu’s Deep Space Nine #11–16 and the Hearts and Minds miniseries, both edited by Mark Paniccia.