Review: Star Trek: Year Five Ends Its First Year With A Bang In Issue #12
We finally found out the true identity of the man pointing a phaser at the back of Kirk’s head.
We finally found out the true identity of the man pointing a phaser at the back of Kirk’s head.
The second wave of Star Trek glasses features Klingon, Romulan, Borg, and Vulcan designs.
Star Trek comics are back and so is Gary Seven, causing trouble for Kirk and the crew of the USS Enterprise.
The home video release is packed with special features.
We take a look at the interactive tribble toy from husband-and-wife-run company Science Division.
At long last, Alan Dean Foster’s tale set after the 2009 ‘Star Trek’ film has been released.
While leaving some narrative threads hanging, it delivered on the things that mattered most in a lovingly crafted ending.
This penultimate episode of season one left us with more questions than answers. Will it all pay off next week?
The escape to Nepenthe gives most of our characters a minute to breathe.
The second half of the season gets off to a good start, and the Hugh/Picard reunion was worth the wait.
Una McCormack’s novel helps fill in background details on the new series.
Secret agendas, disguises, and psychiatric emergencies surround a visit to Freecloud.
Kirk meets his romantic match in a special one-shot comic.
Hospitality emergencies are rare on this vessel.
Michelle Hurd gives a standout performance as Raffi this week.
Learn to defend yourself from all kinds of adversaries with this new book by Dayton Ward.
The plot thickens as Jean-Luc investigates the mysteries surrounding Dahj.
Jean-Luc Picard is back and off to a great start in a new adventure.
We review the final short of the season, which gives some backstory for ‘Star Trek: Picard.’
Paul Stamets and Hugh Culber are the focus of the latest ‘Discovery’ novel.
Two delightful animated shorts are on offer for December.
David Mack brings back the Nausicaans.
A young cadet’s values are challenged in a taut mini episode.
Author Greg Cox takes us to the infamous region of space.
Rebecca Romijn, Ethan Peck, H. Jon Benjamin, and Rosa Salazar spice up the new shorts.
Get an in-depth look at the making of Star Trek’s first cartoon series.
Pike, Spock, and Number One are back for an adventure on the USS Enterprise.
Dayton Ward offers a strong adventure in the classic Trek spirit.
‘The Orville’ wraps up its second season by exploring “The Road Not Taken.”
The crews of TOS, TNG, DS9, and VOY are all on the same page in the third of this six-issue comics crossover.