The Deep Space 9 crew throw a farewell party worth a corgi's weight in latinum! But just as they prepare to send off Latty, they are met with the screaming siren sounds of a security breach, and not only is the prized corgi nowhere to be found the Borg headset is missing as well. Now the crew must put their heads together to retrieve their pup and keep the tech out of enemy hands!
Mike Chen continues to spin us a fun Star Trek story, which combines the cuteness of Latty and his relationship with the crew with the Broker's plans to steal information from the station while using the dog as a diversion. Read Full Review
At first blush it looks like this series shouldnt work. The two plotlines, one featuring Quarks newfound love for a dog and the other the hope that Borg technology can help win a war, sound too at odds to combine cleanly. But STAR TREK DEEP SPACE NINE #3 successfully merges them, setting the stage for a fun and exciting conclusion. Read Full Review
Deep Space Nine #3 balances light-hearted fun and serious drama seemingly effortlessly. The twists and turns are carefully laid out, giving us pay-offs that satisfy. Read Full Review
Dog lovers and Deep Space Nine enthusiasts will continue to love this series. It's so good you may want to go back and watch DS9 season 6 all over again just like we did. The characterization and tone in story, dialogue, and visual representation continues to be spot on with the original series. Read Full Review
This sometimes inconsistently drawn series turns in the best issue of its run today. The visuals this time out are strong, and both illustrations and the script hearken back to the television series. It's a welcome addition to the larger DS9 story. Read Full Review
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine The Dog of War continues offering a decent Star Trek story, even if it's torn between two focuses. Read Full Review
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