Star Trek Comics Weekly #145
IDW’s Star Trek: Picard—Countdown set the stage for that show’s premise. Plus, a look back at an oft-overlooked ashcan, Star Trek: Martok.
Rich Handley Author and Editor
IDW’s Star Trek: Picard—Countdown set the stage for that show’s premise. Plus, a look back at an oft-overlooked ashcan, Star Trek: Martok.
Let’s delve into how IDW’s Star Trek: The Q Conflict offered a plethora of episode sequels, prequels, and tie-ins.
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.
This week, I look back at Scott and David Tipton’s Star Trek: Deep Space Nine—Fool’s Gold, from IDW Publishing.
This week’s column revisits WildStorm’s two miniseries based on Deep Space Nine: N-Vector and Divided We Fall.
The second half of Marvel’s Deep Space Nine offered strong storytelling and illustrating, as well as a slew of prequels, sequels, and tie-ins to onscreen Star Trek.
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.