See Spock Get A Message From Captain Pike In Preview Of ‘Star Trek: Defiant’ #10

Tomorrow the ongoing Star Trek: Defiant series from IDW continues the new “Another Piece of the Action” inspired by Mission: Impossible with Worf leading a “disavowed” team of off-the-books agents. The Defiant series is written by Chris Cantwell (Iron Man, Namor, Star Wars: Obi-Wan) with art by Mike Feehan (Star Trek, DC’s Exit Stage Left: The Snagglepuss Chronicles). We have a preview and the covers for issue 10.

Star Trek: Defiant #10

Synopsis: 

The Defiant crew makes way for its next bounty: Berlinghoff Rasmussen, infamous time-traveling thief and con man. Berlinghoff has escaped custody on Starbase 214 and has his sights set on tech from the forbidden planet and final resting place of Captain Christopher Pike, Talos IV. With top-secret orders from Starfleet, Worf and his crew are to intercept the target without being detected by anyone…including the Federation.

Covers:

Cover A by Mike Feehan

Cover B by Angel Unzueta

Cover C by Louie De Martinis

RI poster cover by J.J. Lendl (also available with regular cover branding)

Credits/Setup: 

Five-page preview: 

Defiant continues on Wednesday

Star Trek: Defiant #10 arrives on December 20. You can order issue 10 or upcoming issues at TFAW. Or pick up individual digital editions at Amazon/comiXology.

You can see previews for covers for the next two issues coming in January and February below.

Volume 1 collection available now, Volume 2 in June

The first volume of the series collecting the first five issues was published by IDW on November 14. You can order it at Amazon in hardcover for $23.99 and Kindle ebook for $7.70. The current “A Piece of the Action” arc will be collected in volume 2, which will be released in June 2024. You can pre-order it at Amazon in hardcover for $24.99.


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What is up with that artwork? That doesn’t even look like Spock.

You haven’t looked at older Nimoy recently, but that aside, if they make him look too close to the actor they have to pay for likeness rights.

Free rein. Not full reign.

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