Star Trek Comics Weekly #38
Let’s take a side trip and look at some comics that never saw the light of day.
Rich Handley Author and Editor
Let’s take a side trip and look at some comics that never saw the light of day.
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.
We’re nearing the end of Michael Jan Friedman’s tenure on DC Comics’ Star Trek: The Next Generation, and this week’s column examines how issues #59–70 provided prequels and sequels to onscreen Trek.
This week, we’ll examine issues #61–68, along with Special #2 and Star Trek Annual #5, from the standpoint of how these tales handled sequels, prequels, and tie-ins to onscreen Trek.
Malibu’s Deep Space Nine comic featured a monthly comic, along with various ashcans, one-shots, and miniseries.
Let’s examine some truly unusual and unauthorized Star Trek comics produced in Indonesia and Japan.
Revisiting DC’s Star Trek: The Next Generation #47–58, Annual #4, and Special #1, courtesy of Michael Jan Friedman and others.
This week, we’ll examine DC Comics’ Star Trek issues #49–60 and the first Star Trek Special.
Continuing the discussion of Michael Jan Friedman’s tenure on DC Comics’ monthly Star Trek: The Next Generation series.