Embark on a never-before-seen journey set between seasons two and three of the Paramount+ hit series Star Trek: Picard! When the U.S.S. Stargazer goes missing near a planet from his past, Admiral Jean Luc-Picard enlists Seven's help to unravel the mystery and save the Stargazer crew!
When Picard and a team beam down to the planet. He finds that the planet isn't what it used to be. Read Full Review
Hernandez delivers some thrilling art in the issue. The visuals are fun, filled with great details and wonderfully futuristic. Read Full Review
The series is off to a good start with a creative team that seems to understand Star Trek. Some inspired artwork from Angel Hernandez captures the essence of Jean-Luc Picard at different points in his life. It's a remarkable feat and a highlight of the issue. Read Full Review
Star Trek Picard: Stargazer #1 gets the newest adventure of the famed space captain off to a strong start. With only a couple of minor bumps along the way, I hope this creative can take what they have begun and build upon it. Read Full Review
Star Trek: Picard Stargazer #1 is familiar. That both works for and against it. It's hard to read the comic and not hear the actors' voices. It's hard to look at the panels and not see them. It's easy to dive into the comic but it's partially driven by the television show and actors we love. That aspect both sucks you in and takes you out of it at times. Still, there's a nice flow to the comic and a lot of potential as to where it goes from here. For fans of Seven and Picard, this is one you don't want to miss. Read Full Review
Star Trek: Picard Stargazer isn't the most ambitious comicit isn't even the most ambitious Star Trek comic that IDW has published recentlyand it's unlikely to transcend the expectations that come from it being a tie-in story filling the gap between two seasons of a television series, but its strong character work is enough to fulfill its mandate as worthwhile reading experience for fans of the series. Read Full Review