In the wake of the cataclysm known as the Burn, the dream of a united Federation stands on the brink of extinction. The only thing holding the Galaxy back from chaos is Captain Sato and the crew of the Borg-enhanced Omega—a ship fueled by transwarp technology and fraught with distrust. No one on board trusts the Borg…and Captain Sato trusts their mysterious new passenger, bearing the face and name of James T. Kirk, even less. This so-called Kirk speaks of a dark future, but Sato refuses to be guided by fear or prophecy. When a distress call from the Klingon Empire pierces the silence—urgent, cryptic, and unexpected—Sato doesn’t hesi more
It will be interesting to see how Kirk's relationship with Sato develops as the story unfolds, assuming Sato survives long enough to learn from the post-Burn experience. Read Full Review
Star Trek: The Last Starship #2 doesn't disappoint. While it doesn't quite reach the levels of the first issue in terms of "wow factor, there's plenty to love. Good action and character development, along with solid artwork, make this one to add to your pull list. Read Full Review
Bonilla delivers some beautifully detailed and visually impressive art throughout the issue and I love the imagery and character designs. Read Full Review
Star Trek: The Last Starship #2 deepens its themes and raises its stakes, delivering a gripping combination of philosophical tension, explosive action, and smart character work as Sato's crew confronts both the ideals of the Federation and the brutal reality of survival. Read Full Review
Star Trek: The Last Starship #2 is a solid issue that really gets things going while packing so much in. This issue took the series from intriguing to one of the first I'll be reading during the week it's released. A solid issue and series that stands out in 2025. Read Full Review
With Kirk thrust into the captain's chair and the crew facing paranoid former allies, The Last Starship is building toward something special. The experimental storytelling and striking visuals make this feel distinctly different from other Trek titles currently on shelves. Read Full Review