
Star Trek Comics Weekly #129
This week’s column examines how the final batch of John Byrne’s Star Trek: New Visions offered prequels, sequels, and tie-ins to onscreen lore.
Rich Handley Author and Editor
This week’s column examines how the final batch of John Byrne’s Star Trek: New Visions offered prequels, sequels, and tie-ins to onscreen lore.
This week’s column examines the next six issues of Star Trek: New Visions.
This week’s column offers another snapshot of John Byrne’s Star Trek: New Visions photo-comics.
In this week’s column, I look back at the first five issues of IDW’s Star Trek: New Visions, from writer-artist John Byrne.
In IDW’s Leonard McCoy, Frontier Doctor, John Byrne explored what the good doctor had been up to since the end of The Original Series.
This week’s column considers how Star Trek: Crew not only served as a prequel to “The Cage” but gave Number One more of a chance to shine than the pilot allowed.
Following his Alien Spotlight: Romulans one-shot, John Byrne wrote The Hollow Crown and Schism for IDW. This week’s column examines these tales.
My column this week explores IDW’s Star Trek: Assignment Earth, written and illustrated by John Byrne, and based on a 1960s episode that originated as a same-named half-hour TV series concept.