Star Trek Comics Weekly #28
DC’s Star Trek #35–48, from writer Howard Weinstein, boasted artwork by Arne Starr, Gordon Purcell, Rod Whigham, Carlos Garzon, Jerome K. Moore, and Jason Palmer.
Rich Handley Author and Editor
DC’s Star Trek #35–48, from writer Howard Weinstein, boasted artwork by Arne Starr, Gordon Purcell, Rod Whigham, Carlos Garzon, Jerome K. Moore, and Jason Palmer.
Let’s revisit issues #25–35 of DC’s ST:TNG monthly comic, as well as the second annual.
Revisiting Chris Claremont’s landmark Star Trek graphic novel for DC Comics, Debt of Honor.
This week, we’ll examine Star Trek #25–34, as well as DC’s third Star Trek annual and its adaptation of Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country.
Time to revisit DC Comics’ Star Trek: The Modala Imperative crossover miniseries, co-written by Michael Jan Friedman and Peter David.
An ongoing discussion of how Star Trek comics provide prequels, sequels, and tie-ins to the episodes and films… 23: DC Comics, 1990–1991 Michael Jan Friedman’s scripting for DC Comics’ Star Trek: The Next Generation comic series had a lot going for it: clever in-character dialogue, skillful artwork that nailed the actors’ likenesses, and a never-ending […]
This week, we’ll examine DC Comics’ Star Trek series 2 issues #13–24, as well as the second annual.
Let’s look back at DC’s ST:TNG ongoing comic, one of the most consistently well-written long-running Star Trek comic lines ever published.
This week’s column examines the first twelve issues of DC’s second classic Star Trek comic line, as well as the first annual, co-written by Peter David and George “Sulu” Takei.
We’ve reached the end of DC Comics’ first acclaimed Star Trek series, written by Peter David—but another run would soon follow.