The Boldly comic series picks up after the latest Star Trek (Kelvin) movie. In these issues, the crew is still splintered with Kirk, Sulu, and McCoy on a ship, Scotty working on the new Enterprise, and Spock and Uhura on New Vulcan. I'm not sure where Chekhov is. The strongest issues are 11 and ...
And how one society treats the Federation - and what one little Kevin can do to help his friends. (His name is Kevin, I'm blanking on the species name right now.) Going to watch Jeopardy and knit and read some more, so y'all get the laziest review ever!
He's trying to help rebuild, and she's invited to teach a class on human culture. More is going on: Sarek keeps hinting that Spock should marry Nyota, and Spock's called to help discover more about an isotope they've discovered post-colonization. Many hope the isotope will help keep them self-...
Recently, I read my way through the Collected On-going Star Trek, its follow up series, and two special limited runs. I think it was a reaction to the Orange One’s comments about Charlottesville. The comics take place in the Kelvin Timeline. For those of you who are slightly clu...
A new storyline, and this feels like a one-shot. It's Jaylah's turn to shine as we see who she was in reverse: it keeps going back in time until we see her birth. She could have been better in the movie, and I feel like this is starting to flesh her out even more here. I really enjoyed seei...
And, oh, think about the damage they could do with him! I was half expecting him to be Locutus, but this ending was far more perfect: it made sense, it leaves it open to another storyline in the future. Actually, it pretty much promises one. Creepy, and it resolves the Romulan storyline as wel...
This series gets better and better as more is revealed about why the Federation is being attacked, and how their new foe plans on getting information - and hopefully resources. There's also a subplot with the Romulans, including the first Romulan officer who is Earth born and feels more loyal to E...
This sets up the bridge between Star Trek: Beyond and the next movie. This issue in particular sets up where everyone is - they're taking sabbaticals, or on other ships for short stints while they wait for the Enterprise to be rebuilt. It's a lot of fun, and of course, there's tension: there'...
*Book source ~ A review copy was provided by NetGalley & IDW in exchange or an honest review. It’s Q. No other summary is needed. Q is back and, boy, have I missed him! I’d have to say that he is my favorite guest alien in Star Trek: The Next Generation. If he were a real boy, I believe he would...
Another great Trek comic from IDW. I might be biased, as I have never been unhappy with a Trek volume from IDW. I prefer TOS, but couldn't resist this volume I received from NetGalley.
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