Class. Homework. Sleep. Repeat! Such is the life for Starfleet Academy star pupil Jean-Luc Picard. But if he's to achieve his dream of an early graduation and his own crew, he'll need to face his worst fear head on: making friends. But this doesn't come easy for Jean-Luc, not when he's got a bully like the Betazoid Resh calling out all his mistakes and a really cute girl named Marty making him nervous... and certainly not with guest professor Spock analyzing every step he takes!
Now absolutely in TNG the younger Picard we saw in the episode Tapestry could be kind of a jerk. But I don't think he was ever as big of a jackass as Maggs seems to be painting him as in this book. Sure that may be some redemption for him to get to toward the close of the story arc. But this is feeling like a character deconstruction too far. Read Full Review
Greco delivers some great art in the issue. The visual style works really well with the tone and environment of the story. Read Full Review
Another engaging and entertaining read from Maggs and Greco. Star Trek: Picard's Academy continues to delight with it's fresh approach to Trek storytelling and captivating artwork. Read Full Review
This is a breezy little comic that puts character first, even though it's starting to slightly err on the side of emptiness. Read Full Review
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