See Kahless The Unforgettable Face Off With His Brother In Preview Of ‘Star Trek: Klingons’

This week IDW kicks off a brand new series of extra-long issues focusing on the memorable aliens of the Star Trek franchise. The first will focus on Klingons, naturally. The new series is written by Jackson Lanzin and Collin Kelley who led the Star Trek: Year Five series, with art by Timothy Green II. And we have a five-page preview for the issue that arrives tomorrow.

Star Trek: Klingons

Synopsis: 

To begin: the story of Kahless the Unforgettable, from the death of his coward brother Morath to his victory at Three Turn Bridge. Witness history unfolding in this can’t-miss issue!

Cover A:

A cover by Timothy Green II

NOTE: There is also a variant cover by Alexandra Beguez.

Five-page preview: 

The Klingons Arrive Wednesday

Star Trek: Klingons will be released on February 23rd at a retail price of $7.99. You can pre-order with a 20% discount at TFAW. Or pick up the digital edition at Amazon/comiXology.


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We need a Vikings-inspired Klingon history series involving Kahless and the uprising against the Hur’q!

This looks awesome. Insta-buy for me!

That picture just looks like Worf and Alexander.

I actually thought it was another of IDW’s mirror tales, pitting father against son.

I would say they’re using photo references of them. One of them has the House of Mogh-pattern ridges.

I’m just happy to see Klingons looking like actual Klingons these days. No weird bald looking Orcs with four nostrils.

LDS and PRO also been doing them justice again and happy to see the comics following.

It would be great to Depict klingon history and how klingons lived at the time of kahless and is confrontation with the tyrant molor

Hey! Actual Klingons!

I guess the Klingon augment virus not only caused some Klingons to look human but it made others bald and develop bra’kul nostrils.