Chaos ensues as the God City sets out on a collision course for Earth! Inside the living city, Captain Sisko and Dr. Crusher face off against the cosmic being wearing the ancient city as armor. Meanwhile, Lieutenant Commander Data pushes the Theseus and its crew to their limits in trying to keep up with the being zooming across the quadrant. But where do ants stand among giants?
Taking it back to where it all began resonates in the best way possible through the entirety of ‘Star Trek' #6 as the final issue of this first story arc wraps up some elements, lays out the path towards what comes next, and rests fully upon the love of a father and a son that provided a foundation for a whole TV series. Star Trek is in really great hands these days and this comic is a perfect example of how the love for a franchise and bold new ideas can be the best of partners. Read Full Review
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STAR TREK #6 is another strong issue in a consistently strong series. Kelly and Lanzing's script again balances action and character emotion. In this case they weave them together to work symbiotically to advance the plot. The full creative team's efforts continue to elevate every issue. This is the strongest that Star Trek comics have been in a long time. Read Full Review
This issue does a fairly decent job of continuing this outlandish and metaphysical story in which Sisko gets to go where absolutely no one has gone before as he talks a God down from wiping out the Earth. Added to this we get a nice reference to the first issue of Star Trek: Defiant as Sisko looks to recruit someone to take over from Worf as his second in command. For now the story pauses as the Theseus returns home to DS9. But the hunt to capture Kahless will most likely continue in future issues. Read Full Review
Rosanas delivers some beautifully detailed art throughout the issue. The action is visually thrilling throughout and I love the art style and how it handles the rising action and tension. Read Full Review
Star Trek #6 is a good finale to the first story arc invoking literal deus ex machina at times to resolve key problems. This series continues to show it fundamentally understands Star Trek from characters using their wits and fast-talking to resolve problems to heroic moments for characters when opportunity knocks. Read Full Review
Alternately epic and intimate, it's pretty much everything that Star Trek should be. Read Full Review
Another fantastic issue. I hope this team continues to create more Trek comics.
Thank you Colin Kelly.
i feel like I missed something between the issues, and it does get murky. But this is the Data I remember from the 80s, and I love that chat between Data and Scotty and "wait, MY B'Elanna?"
I thought the ending was a letdown. Then again it is Collin Kelly writing it. They communicate with the alien asteroid-looking thing, and it's over. Then we get some connection between Jake and Ben and then he asks Beverly to be his second in command -- That's it. It's over. So, the new crew can continue into another adventure. Not sure if I'm going to continue or not. I'm just not a fan of Kelly and Lanzing.