As the Captains try to figure out how to beat Q at his own game, the godlike beings offer a dangerous new challenge - drawing the extra-dimensional Prophets out of their wormhole to join the competition! The stakes have never been higher in the biggest Star Trek crossover ever. The crews of The Next Generation, The Original Series, Voyager, and Deep Space Nine come together to face their biggest challenge yet! Written by Star Trek: TNG: Mirror Broken scribes Scott & David Tipton! All the captains face off for the first time!
The wait from issue to issue is a long one. However, issue four has made the wait more than worth it. I am excited to see what the team at IDW Publishing throws at us next. We are building to the climax of the series and I am on the edge of my captain's chair. Read Full Review
This ultimate Star Trek crossover is one to collect! The mixing of crews is a great way to see how they interact with one another and an excellent way to introduce characters to fans if they never followed their shows. The story is fun, with Q being an absolute delight, and the visuals capturing the characters and settings flawlessly. This is a Trek that must be owned. Read Full Review
Silvia Califano offers some beautiful and amazingly detailed art throughout this issue. All of the characters look great and I love all the background details. Read Full Review
Star Trek: The Q Conflict is a ridiculously fun book to read and look at, and everyone working on it should be incredibly proud of the work they're doing. Highly recommended for any Star Trek fan, especially if you can't pick a favorite crew. They're all here, and all of them shine. Read Full Review
The Tiptons provide some of their best characterizations yet as they bring out some of each character's history, and Silvia Califano proves more than up to the task of taking over for David Messina, offering crip artwork with stellar likenesses. Read Full Review
It has taken four issues but Star Trek: The Q Conflict has finally found it's feet. This issue proves that this is a story worthy of such a momentous crossover of characters Read Full Review