Because you demanded it! Following up the smash-hit miniseries MIRROR BROKEN, the Mirror Universe Next Generation crew is looking for new worlds to conquer, and they're crossing over to the Prime Star Trek Universe to find them! Also in each issue: Just how did the Mirror Universe crew find their way to ours, and what does Emperor Spock have to do with it? Backup stories every issue illustrated by MIRROR BROKEN co-creator J.K.
Overall, this is a really good start to what is looking to be an exciting storyline. The Mirror Universe is a fascinating place to explore. It can be dark (the evil Terran Empire conquering the galaxy) and campy (evil characters have goatees and no sleeves) at the same time, which makes it really fun. Read Full Review
An intriguing beginning to the new Star Trek mini-series. It slowly builds from an innocuous beginning to a fascinating reveal of an alternate and darker Trek universe. Read Full Review
Overall, though, solid start. New readers have enough of an entry point to invest themselves in while fans of "Mirror Broken" will no doubt be hooked for the next chapter. Read Full Review
Once again, the character designs are precise fits to the actors from the show. It just instantly tricks your brain into hearing the characters voices from the show. Read Full Review
Final Verdict: 7.9 – A good start to the story arc. Well-paced, nice illustrations and color work, and provides a good setup for the story to come. Read Full Review
This is an interesting opening to hopefully a great Star Trek series. There's a seed of a mystery already planted here and we've just got to hope that it blooms magnificently. Read Full Review
A good setup issue, but more of a tease than one you can sick your teeth into. Read Full Review
Star Trek the Next Generation: Through the Mirror #1 is a slow and ponderous comic that only comes to life in the end and in little moments in the dialogue throughout. While the art team puts in excellent work, the tedious discussion of missing mining materials will bore all-but the most devoted TNG fan. Its not an awful comic, but, unless you are heavily invested in IDWs Star Trek material, you should give it a pass. Read Full Review