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.
This week, I examine how issues #41-47 of IDW’s ongoing Star Trek comic in the Kelvin timeline provided prequels, sequels, and tie-ins to onscreen lore.
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.
In this week’s column, I tackle IDW’s Star Trek: Burden of Knowledge, from Scott and David Tipton,
What was James T. Kirk’s final voyage as captain of the Enterprise? Ty Templeton’s IDW miniseries Star Trek: Mission’s End offered one explanation.
What if James T. Kirk failed to prevent the Federation President’s assassination in Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country?
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’!