Exclusive Preview: Star Trek TNG Ghosts #4

Next week IDW releases the penultimate of issue of "Star Trek The Next Generation: Ghosts," written by Zander Cannon. TrekMovie has the exclusive five page preview of TNG Ghosts #4 below.

 


Preview: Star Trek: The Next Generation: Ghosts #4

Writer: Zander Cannon, artist: Javier Aranda, cover: Joe Corroney

Synopsis

With Captain Picard shifted into another dimension, Commander Riker takes command of the Enterprise and negotiates with Worf’s hot-tempered captors for his release. Troi tries to pick through the noise in her patient’s head to unravel information on the extra-dimensional ghosts. Meanwhile, the missing Picard finds himself in a peculiar leadership role.

Ghosts #4 covers (regular and dealer incentive ‘virgin’ cover)

Ghosts #4 – 5-page preview:

  

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Star Trek The Next Generation: Ghosts #4 arrives at Comic stores next Wednesday, February 24th. You can order it from TFAW, along with other issues from the series.

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And the entire series will be combined in a trade paperback, which comes out in June 2010. You can pre-order that at Amazon

 

Also Next Week: Star Trek Movie Adaptation #1 & Romulans TPB

In addition to the fourth Ghosts, IDW is also releasing the first issue of their Star Trek movie adaptation and also the TPB for Byrne’s Romlulan series. Here again are summaries, covers and pre-order links for those:

Star Trek Movie Adaptation #1 (FC 32 pages $3.99)
Robert Orci, Alex Kurtzman, Tim Jones, Mike Johnson (w) David Messina (a & c)
JJ Abrams’ blockbuster revitalization of the Star Trek franchise was the most thrilling film of the year. Now, under the direction of Abrams and screenwriters Roberto Orci & Alex Kurtzman, comes the highly anticipated graphic adaptation of the film! Additionally, new scenes and moments cut from the movie are revealed—an event no Star Trek fan can dare miss!

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The first three issues (out of six) of the movie adaptation are available for pre-order at TFAW.

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Star Trek: Romulans: Pawns of War (TPB FC $19.99 164 Pages ISBN: 978-1-60010-369-8)
John Byrne (w) & (a) & (c)
Collecting legendary creator John Byrne’s tales of STAR TREK’s Romulans in one volume. This special edition tells tales leading up to the seminal “Balance of Terror” episode. Included within is the Romulans Alien Spotlight, the two-part Hollow Crown story, and the three-issue Schism series. As an added bonus, Byrne writes and draws an all-new 12-page “Balance of Terror” adaptation just for this collection.

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The Byrne Romulans series has shipped to some stores already, but most will have it next week, and it can be pre-ordered at Amazon.

 

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Picard saying “Ahoy there!” ???? Umm.. wow…

Well, from the samples here, the artwork isn’t too bad … that’s a plus … :0)

It’s not polite to point Captain.

the art is passable but cant they do better?

Dissapointing…

I picked up a copy of the Romulans trade on Wednesday. perhaps it’s just delayed in some parts of the country (like the east coast) but at least out west, it’s already at your Local Comic Shop.

Cool. But why did Dr. Crusher called Commander Riker ‘sir’ in ‘Ghosts’? Crusher’s rank is or was the same as Riker’s.

#6 I think Crusher’s rank was Lt.Commander. Anyway, Riker was first officer so he is her “superior”.

I looked for Pawns of War at B&N last night and they didn’t have it. No Nero either. What I find funny is they now have 3 copies of Countdown in hardcover. I do live on the east coast myself. I will try another store tonight.

Artwork looks good. Much better than some of the other offerings out there. Characters actually look like the actors. This actually makes me want to pick up the comic for a change.

From a distance it almost looks like Picard is pointing a phaser at Riker. :-)

Looks like Riker just “did his duty” on the bridge or something.

I’d like to see a whole series of comics that take place on Enterprise E after Nemesis. A Titan series would be interesting as well. I’ve been away from the comics thing for a while and have just gotten back into it. Are there any like I described out there anywhere?