The exciting weekly Star Trek horror event continues through all of October! Redjac-posing as Jack the Ripper-has infiltrated the Enterprise-D and taken control of the holodeck, luring unsuspecting victims and feeding on their fear. Not to mention Redjac has turned Data into a monstrous incarnation of Frankenstein. With more and more crewmates falling victim, Captain Picard and his crew decide to fight fear with fear and turn themselves into classic Terran monsters to confront Redjac.
I'm looking forward to seeing what happens in next week's penultimate issue. Read Full Review
STAR TREK: HOLO-WEEN #2 is a fun issue even if not particularly deep. Readers hungry for Star Trek comics in a general sense will enjoy it. Those who prefer solely serious stories may not be as interested. But the issue is fairly successful at what it sets out to do. Read Full Review
A solid second issue in the four-issue, four-week series. Artist Joe Eisma's work to mash up Star Trek with the world of Universal Monsters is worth the price of the book alone. Read Full Review
Star Trek: Holo-Ween is a ridiculous story, one that would put even the campiest Star Trek: The Original Series episode to shame. Read Full Review
While Star Trek: Holo-ween #2 features some spooky Victorian horror art, the story doesn't live up to the promise of the premise. Read Full Review
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