Star Trek: The Next Generation: Through The Mirror #3

5.9

Critic Rating

4 Reviews
7.2

User Rating

2 Reviews
Writer Scott Tipton, David Tipton
Artist J. K. Woodward
Cover Price $3.99

Scott Tipton & David Tipton (w) o Josh Hood, J.K. Woodward (a) o J.K. Woodward (c)
It's interstellar espionage aboard the Enterprise-D when the Mirror Universe crew infiltrates Captain Picard's ship! What are they up to? The answers are here!
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  • 7.0

    ComicBuzz - Vixen Ninetails

    Jun 08, 2018

    More questions arise in this issue, that are bound to get some explanation in the next. As to why they are looking for Emperor Spock, I do not know. Hopefully this is revealed in future issues! Make sure to pick up Issue #3 in your local comic book shop. Read Full Review

  • 6.5

    The Brazen Bull - John Kocot

    May 16, 2018

    A continuation of the evil Enterprise crew's plans. While the issue is true to the Star Trek setting and Enterprise crew, the villains in the story just don't seem convincing and the story suffers as a result. Read Full Review

  • 6.0

    Flickering Myth - Villordsutch

    May 16, 2018

    After being somewhat excited by the opening two issues of 'Through the Mirror', I feel that issue #3 has somewhat been a bit of a mild let down. Perhaps my old Trek imagination was running wild and I filled in the blanks with thoughts of a Super-I.S.S. Enterprise to take on the Emperor's ship, that or a Borg weapon was being constructed in the Mirror Universe with the specialist equipment stolen. Instead, discovering it was for nothing more that Ferengi-like profit and favours" well, I obviously was expecting more. Read Full Review

  • 4.0

    ComicBook.com - Jamie Lovett

    May 16, 2018

    Through the Mirror struggles a bit in its third issue. The action finally begins in the first story, but Josh Hood's artwork doesn't match the level of polish of the two artists who preceded him. Read Full Review

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