As the situation on the Romulan colony continues to unravel, Picard finds himself faced with a difficult choice that will affect millions. The official countdown to the Star Trek: Picard series on CBS All Access continues here!
Kirsten Beyer and Mike Johnson have me hooked. I can't wait to read the next issue but do have one wish and that is for Picard to mention the Prime Directive at least once. Read Full Review
Angel Hernandez offers some beautiful art in this issue. The characters look fantastic. The action scenes are filled with energy and everything moves in perfect complement to the pace and tone of the story. Read Full Review
Star Trek: Picard " Countdown issue #2, is once again an excellent comic book to read. This "Countdown" prelude is honestly filling me with a lot of hope for the upcoming TV series and for that I think the team involved need a big thank you. Read Full Review
With the spotlight on Jean-Luc, you know the story is going to be good! Read Full Review
Star Trek fans eager for Picard's return will do well to whet their appetite with Star Trek: Picard - Countdown. Read Full Review
Writers Kirsten Beyer & Mike Johnson do a stellar (no pun intended) job on the story for the second month in a row. The story gains a lot more tension in this issue, and Beyer & Johnson sure know how to convey it to the audience. They use a great mixture of dialogue, scenery, and body language to give the reader that there is a real sense of urgency about whats going on in this story. They also manage to deliver a couple of shocking revelations in the final pages of the issue that really make me anxious for the next issue. Im not sure if the next issue will be out before the series starts, but I sure hope it is. Itd be nice to read this series before watching the show because I can almost guarantee events here will be touched on in Picard. All said and done, a really great issue that I highly recommend. Read Full Review
Another solid issue! I wasn't planning on paying for CBS just to watch the upcoming show, but the quality of this comic is making me seriously rethink that!
No problems with the plot except for two things. Commander JL is a bit irritating. And Picard would not call a person by initials like he was trying to seem cool. Picard is also not a fan of unhelpful flippant comments by others apart from very few people mostly out of Starfleet.
Also how is it possible to take over a ship like that so easily? They should have showed some more detail.