Star Trek: The Last Starship #7
| Writer | Jackson Lanzing Collin Kelly |
| Artist | Hernan Gonzalez |
| Cover Price | $4.99 |
A brand-new arc starts now! The crew of the U.S.S. Omega are desperately trying to hold the Federation’s vision of a united Galaxy together, but they’re failing. The spirit of cooperation is dead, but Starfleet’s mission might not be, thanks to a research station on the aptly named Deep Space Hope. There, one last shining ray of possibility remains in an ever-darkening universe. A way to put everything back in its rightful place…if only Sato and his crew are bold enough to seize it.
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9.3
SciFiPulse - Ian Cullen
May 23, 2026The issue feels like Star Trek drifting into full cosmic horror territory, where the frontier no longer feels hopeful or inspiring, but ancient, hostile, and unknowable. That atmosphere is amplified by the darkness that dominates almost every page of the book. Even scenes that would traditionally feel safe or routine carry an uneasy sense that something is deeply wrong beneath the surface. Read Full Review
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9.0
ComicBook.com - Nicole Drum
May 07, 2026It’s that atmospheric element of things—the brutality mixed with terror as conveyed both in the writing and the art as events unravel on Deep Space Hope—that make this issue brilliant. While Star Trek is certainly no stranger to elements of horror, The Last Starship #7 goes full send, with what Sato and his crew find on the space station akin to putting Event Horizon and Alien in a blender (just without the chest bursters). It’s a great escalation of the overall story being told in The Last Starship and it ups the stakes dramatically, leaving readers with big questions about what exactly comes next. It’s also very well executed, though the book’s pacing does feel just a touch off near the middle. Even with that, however, the issue is a great read, one that completely changes the trajectory of the story and one that will make those new to The Last Starship want to go back to issue one to see exactly how we got here. Read Full Review
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9.0
COMICON - Tom Smithyman
May 18, 2026These are dark times for the Federation. Literally. This series gets a creative boost with a new artist at the helm. The dark story may feel a little off brand for Star Trek, but the artwork elevates everything. Read Full Review
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8.9
The Super Powered Fancast - Deron Generally
May 20, 2026Gonzalez brings a dark, elegant edge to the art in this issue. The visuals are brilliantly detailed and capture the dark tone and mood of the story perfectly. Read Full Review
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8.9
The Comic Book Spot - Jeremy Bonnette
May 20, 2026Star Trek: The Last Starship #7 uses a time jump to put the Omega crew into an even more chaotic environment than previous issues and is a perfect set up for the remaining story as we countdown to the finale. Read Full Review
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8.5
Graphic Policy - Brett
May 20, 2026Star Trek: The Last Starship #7 kicks off a new story arc and delivers a solid jumping on point for new readers. Read Full Review
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