A Reunion With Miles O’Brien And Julian Bashir Gets Tense In Preview Of ‘Star Trek: Defiant’ #19

This week IDW continues off the “The Stars of Home” arc with part 3, for the ongoing Star Trek: Defiant series. Defiant is written by Chris Cantwell with art by Ángel Unzueta. We have a preview and the covers for issue 19.

Star Trek: Defiant #19

Synopsis: 

Miles O’Brien and his trusty holo-helm set course for the planet Antara as Romulan forces prepare to besiege the population with Worf, B’Elanna, and Ro among them. A menacing Romulan blockade stands between him and his friends, but as he braces to brave the Romulans alone, matters are further complicated when an old friend-none other than Dr. Julian Bashir-delivers an urgent message from Section 31. Meanwhile, on Romulus, Commander Sela and Spock uncover a dark secret that General Revo is willing to kill to keep secret!

Covers:

Cover A by Angel Unzueta

Cover B by Justin Mason

RI cover by Declan Shalvey

Credits/Setup: 

Five-page preview: 

Defiant continues on Wednesday

Star Trek: Defiant #18 arrives on Wednesday, September 25. You can order issue 19 or upcoming issues at TFAW. Or pick up individual digital editions at Amazon/comiXology.

“The Stars of Home” continues through the fall. You can see the covers for the next issues below…

New Defiant collections

The Defiant volume 2 collection of the “A Piece of the Action” arc was released in June and is available now at Amazon in hardcover for $20.63. In December IDW releases volume 3 with the “Hell Is Only A Word” arc, available for pre-order in hardcover from Amazon for $24.99.


Keep up with all the Star Trek comics news, previews and reviews in TrekMovie’s comics category.

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That doesn’t look anything like Dr Bashir

It really doesn’t.

I thought it was Ross from Friends for a moment

Would really like to start seeing some of these new comics collected together in paperback

They are being collected in paperback.

the art on these is generally so bad. It’s almost like it’s on purpose so they can’t be accused of using AI

I’ve been displeased with the artwork too. It’s uneven quality-wise. Sometimes it’s pretty good but other times it’s horrible.