The Star Trek mini-series event of the year kicks off! Captain Jean-Luc Picard will stop at nothing to get his hands on the Empire's newest warship, the ISS Enterprise, be it lies, deception...or murder. With enemies and allies around every corner, Picard's quest to help the Enterprise and restore the Empire to glory will not be an easy one. Good thing he has a crew onboard who will also stop at nothing to ensure total victory - at any cost.
It will be worth it to see how well they continue with this most difficult task. They have gotten off to a most auspicious start. Read Full Review
This is an excellent first issue that should be on every Star Trak fan's pull list. Read Full Review
It's always fun checking out how your favourite characters may havechangedoutside of the their naturalworld. In some ways, this book reminds me of the episode Yesterday's Enterprise inasmuch that to the characters in this book, thisis their natural world. Despite my misgivings of this particular deus ex machina getting another run out, I am quietly impressed by the quality of this book. Read Full Review
Star Trek: TNG - Mirror Brokenalready looks like it going to be hailed as a classic. Read Full Review
Static artwork holds back what would otherwise be a classic story in the Star Trek Mirror Universe. Read Full Review
Ultimately, Broken Mirror will appeal to Star Trek diehards who are eager to explore this strange (and startling) new world, but those who aren't as well-versed in that lore might find this new #1 to be a little less hard-hitting than expected. That's not to say that this series might not ramp up - particularly based on the issue #2 cover included in the book - but as a reader, it might have been more exciting to drop readers into the deep end of the action, rather than spend so much time putting the pieces together. Read Full Review
With our first look at the new Star Trek series, Discovery, coming to CBS All Access later this year, and seeing this show dwell in the period before Kirk and Spock (and therefore also going backwards chronologically), I have to wonder if we will ever get another vision of Star Trek that does what fans believe it can do, and what the show proclaims as its mission: To boldly go where no one has gone before. Read Full Review
This is the first time I've put money down for a Star Trek comic, and I'm pleased to say that I was not disappointed. The FCBD issue peaked my interest with the painterly realism of the artwork and unique opportunities afforded by this parallel universe. The pace and dialogue in this issue are just right, it feels like Star Trek Next Gen despite the evil universe angle. I'd recommend checking this out if you enjoy the tv series.