Star Trek: The Last Starship #5
| Writer | Collin Kelly, Jackson Lanzing |
| Artist | Adrián Bonilla |
| Cover Price | $4.99 |
The Federation’s delegates have gathered. The Babel conference is on. Together, they aim to save Starfleet and bring peace to all quadrants. But while Captain Sato and the crew of the U.S.S. Omega have only experienced the passage of time as four months within their transwarp bubble, for the rest of the galaxy, it’s been 23 years. For 23 years, the delegates have been left to their own devices, to stew in their own machinations and to make new allegiances…and while the U.S.S. Omega may have brought them all together, the Burn has forced them apart. Not all want to broker peace, and someone who was once closest to Starfleet may become its grea more
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10
Get Your Comic On - Neil Vagg
Feb 18, 2026Shifting focus to a more diplomatic angle, Star Trek: The Last Starship #5 continues to be captivating portrait of a crew desperately holding on to an idealism that is slipping through their fingertips. Read Full Review
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9.4
SciFiPulse - Ian Cullen
Feb 21, 2026The final panel of the issue sets things up beautifully for next month’s instalment. With the political landscape dramatically altered, it will be fascinating to see what, if anything, Captain Sato can salvage from the situation, especially with input from Kirk and the rest of his crew. Read Full Review
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8.9
The Super Powered Fancast - Deron Generally
Feb 18, 2026Bonilla crafts some beautifully detailed and visually exciting art throughout the issue. I love the visuals of the Babel Conference a lot and the final pages are breathtaking. Read Full Review
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8.7
The Comic Book Spot - Jeremy Bonnette
Feb 23, 2026Star Trek: The Last Starship #5 does a good job of setting up a dramatic turn that promises more action and excitement in upcoming issues. If you’re looking for a series that balances action and intrigue, grab this title. Read Full Review
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8.5
AIPT - David Brooke
Feb 04, 2026Star Trek: The Last Starship #5 delivers a thoughtful and emotionally grounded chapter that leans heavily into the franchise's philosophical roots. Jackson Lanzing and Collin Kelly focus on the political and moral weight placed on Sato as he attempts to rally fractured worlds toward unity. The issue thrives on strong character exploration and rich world-building, supported by Adrian Bonilla's expressive and detailed art. While the slower pacing may not satisfy readers seeking constant action, the story strengthens its thematic core and sets the stage for explosive consequences ahead. Read Full Review
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8.3
Graphic Policy - Brett
Feb 18, 2026Star Trek: The Last Starship #5 does what sci-fi does best, examine our real world and comment on our history and reality Read Full Review
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7.5
COMICON - Tom Smithyman
Feb 18, 2026With the fate of the galaxy at stake, you’d think this would be a better issue. But aside from some innovative illustrations, the story is pretty blah. Hopefully it’s nothing more than a downpayment for more exciting future. Otherwise, things will be moving in a circle at warp speeds. Read Full Review
USER REVIEWS Back to Top
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7.5
The comicon review is the right review. Great art can’t save this ok script. I get what it’s going for. Just don’t think it’s executed that well, especially as a single issue. A step down from the prior issue.
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