You saw the stunning conclusion of the second season of Star Trek: Discovery-now witness the Aftermath! After discovering Michael Burnham's personal log, Spock begins to unravel the story of Burnham's journey from orphan to Starfleet officer-and the secret history of the Red Angel as well. But as he confronts the secrets of Burnham's past, he'll also have to grapple with his own. An amazing new Star Trek: Discovery miniseries begins here!
An all-new miniseries tying directly into season two of the hit CBS All Access series!
Discover the secret history of the Red Angel!
Fan-favorite artist Tony Shasteen makes his long-awaited more
OverallThis is a pretty strong first issue and I feel really compelled to get to work on reviewing issue 2, which I hope to put up tomorrow. Kirsten Beyer who was also a writer on the TV show has done a pretty good job of tying things into the continuity of the classic series without taking anything away from the Star Trek: Discovery characters. L'Rell is well written and it is obvious that she is going to be walking a fine line during the peace treaty. I also love the fact that she has involved a young commander Kor as her personal security. Something about keeping friends close and your enemies closer. Read Full Review
It's a strong story with a weak presentation, but fans eager for more of Capt. Pike, Spock, and Number one will find something to enjoy here. Read Full Review
My fingers are crossed that Star Trek: Discovery " Aftermath picks up in the next two coming issues. Though I still feel that both Beyer & Johnson cramming this in before Spock went beardless, seems " to me " somewhat wasted for a Pike & Co Enterprise comic book special. Read Full Review