Jean-Luc Picard has traveled to the furthest reaches of the galaxy, defeated impossible foes, and survived in the face of unthinkable odds, but it's the end of this one mission that will change his life forever.
The official countdown to CBS All Access's Star Trek: Picard ends here, and things will never be the same...
Overall. This is a pretty good prequel story. It at least tells the backstory of Zhaban and Laris and how they came to be living with Picard, but we are still in the dark as to whether or not Geordie LaForge survives the Mars attack. Hopefully, we will see the backstory to the synthetic attack of mars played out in another mini-series or novel because that for me as a life long Star Trek fan is as intriguing as the backstory was to Khan and the Eugenics Wars were. Read Full Review
Hernandez offers some beautiful art in this issue. From the characters to the tech, Hernandez knows the look and feel of Star Trek and projects that in every panel and page. A great looking issue. Read Full Review
An all-around great comic and a fantastic ending to the mini-series. If you haven't watched Picard yet, take the time to read this before you do! Read Full Review
The issue tells a strong story with clean visuals from Hernandez and any fan thrilled by Picard's return would do well to dive into Countdown. Read Full Review
That being said Star Trek: Picard " Countdown has been a good series from start to finish, with the writing team of Kirsten Beyer, Mike Johnson tapping into their years of Trek knowledge and leaving enough breadcrumbs to show what's possibly in store for season one of Star Trek: Picard. On top of this the constantly strong artwork and colours for Angel Hernandez and Joana Lafuente has made this series an absolute please to read. Read Full Review
The full Countdown series is now available and Star Trek Picard airs on CBS All Access on Thursdays Read Full Review