Star Trek Comics Weekly #109
This week, my Star Trek column for HeroCollector returns to Peter David’s run on DC’s monthly comic based on The Original Series.
Rich Handley Author and Editor
This week, my Star Trek column for HeroCollector returns to Peter David’s run on DC’s monthly comic based on The Original Series.
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.
IDW’s Infestation crossover teamed up Star Trek with Ghostbusters, G.I. Joe, Transformers, and more.
What if James T. Kirk failed to prevent the Federation President’s assassination in Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country?
When IDW published Year Four: Enterprise Experiment, cowritten by D.C. Fontana and Derek Chester, it was chock-full of tie-ins and sequels to televised Star Trek.
Let’s examine how DC’s Star Trek: The Next Generation #76–80, as well as its third The Next Generation Special, presented prequels, sequels, and tie-ins to onscreen Star Trek.
DC Comics’ ST:TNG #71–75 presented “War and Madness,” the first DC tale set in the period after The Next Generation’s seventh season but before Generations.
This week’s column looks back at DC Comics’ Star Trek: The Next Generation—Shadowheart, as well as the DC-Malibu-produced Landmark Crossover.
Malibu’s Deep Space Nine comic featured a monthly comic, along with various ashcans, one-shots, and miniseries.
Let’s revisit issues #25–35 of DC’s ST:TNG monthly comic, as well as the second annual.