Captain Sisko and the crew of the USS Theseus team up with Starfleet Operative Kingsnake-a.k.a. Harry Kim-to stop the war-loving Tzenkethi from launching their fleet across the Quadrant. Unfortunately for Starfleet, however, the Tzenkethi leader has a surprise guest of his own who will stop at nothing to thwart Starfleet's plans. Meanwhile, when the crew is greeted by continuous-and frightening-earthquakes, Dr. Crusher realizes there is more going on with the planet than they may be able to survive.
To sum up. I'm really enjoying this story so far and look forward to seeing how it evolves over the next few months. Read Full Review
This feels like a Star Trek book and never forgets this means delighting in characters, conflicts, mythology, alien species and alien worlds. This issue builds up conflict on multiple fronts, between the heroes themselves, with the Romulans and with the planetary environment of the Tzenketh homeworld. It truly makes every page count and builds up an interesting new conflict even while visiting many old friends. Read Full Review
To delivers some great art in the issue. The Tzenkethi design is fantastic and I really loved the visual style of the issue and its characters. Read Full Review
If the “Day of Blood” event cemented that Star Trek was here to stay, then “A Savage World of Glass and Bone” is the perfect way to build on those foundations. Fast-paced storytelling, a shock ending and character returns, what more could a Trek fan ask for? Read Full Review
Any Star Trek fan is going to enjoy this issue (and series), but it'll be especially fun for fans of the characters named above. Read Full Review