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.
I contributed to a new book from Modiphius for its licensed Star Trek Adventures line. The book is titled Shackleton Expanse Campaign Guide, and its lead writers are Derek Tyler Attico, Kelli Fitzpatrick, Jim Johnson, Scott Pearson and Dayton Ward.
In this week’s column, I examine Harlan Ellison’s The City on the Edge of Forever and Scott and David Tipton’s Flesh and Stone, both from IDW.
This week, I examine issues #29–34 of IDW’s ongoing Star Trek comic, featuring the voyages of… Jane T. Kirk?
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.
IDW’s Star Trek: Khan miniseries ambitiously set out to explain the different appearances and accents of Khan Noonien Singh. Did it succeed?
My fellow fans, we’re living in a golden age for the Star Trek franchise. Hear me out on this, because the math doesn’t lie.
In 2014, I contributed to my first of many books for Sequart. it was titled New Life and New Civilizations: Exploring Star Trek Comics, and it was edited by my friend Joseph F. Berenato.
For this week’s column, I examine issues #24-28 of IDW’s ongoing Star Trek title, featuring Romulans, Klingons and Gorns–oh, my!
IDW’s Countdown to Darkness and After Darkness provided bookends to Star Trek Into Darkness. Written by Mike Johnson, both were illustrated by David Messina and Marina Castelvetro.