Acclaimed writers Jackson Lanzing and Collin Kelly along with Star Trek: Strange New Worlds comics artist Megan Levens (Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Starsigns) welcome you to the thrilling brand-new chapter of the Eisner-nominated Star Trek flagship series!Benjamin Sisko has begun imagining an end to his journey and is looking forward to establishing a normal, human life. But unfortunately for Captain Sisko, his next test has been a member of his crew this whole time...
T'Lir, the crew's former science officer, has returned to the U.S.S. Theseus bridge with a shocking revelation and a plea. Kahless' attempted war with the gods has altered th more
An interesting first chapter that presents a few interesting character arcs and wow what a cliffhanger this book ends on. Read Full Review
Star Trek #19 is a fun, enjoyable comic with mostly decent art and an engaging story that will keep you reading more. The story, to be more specific, is just magnetic and the driving force behind this issue, with everything working mostly in its favor. The art, on the other hand, is a clear hit or miss, with some amazing character designs and drawings followed up by boring backgrounds. Despite some issues with the art, this issue is generally quite brilliant, as the story is possibly the best it's ever been, and the art is still generally fine enough to read through and have a fun time. Overall, for any Star Trek fan, this should be your read for the week. Read Full Review
The first chapter of the “Pleroma” arc poses some interesting questions for Sisko and the Theseus crew. A deeply personal story but with an apocalyptic threat from a god-like species with ties back to The Original Series. Read Full Review
All in all, Star Trek #19 kicks off what has the makings of another fantastic Star Trek story. Read Full Review
Kelly and Lanzing are a proven writing team and we are sure to get a massive conflict coming from this mission, here's hoping the art can improve enough to keep up. Read Full Review
Another great issue, but why does the artist keep changing, and do we really need Section 31 back again?