After Voyager encounters a damaged ship deep in the Delta quadrant, what at first seems to be a simple repair mission becomes much deeper as Seven of Nine becomes involved in an ancient conflict that will put her newfound humaity to the test. From writer Dave Baker (Action Hospital, F*ck Off Squad, Star Trek: Waypoint) and artist Angel Hernandez (Star Trek: Picard Countdown, Star Trek/Green Lantern).
This opening issue of 'Sevens Reckoning' sets the stage nicely. It is obviously set during Seven's early days onboard Voyager, which is consistent with how stilted her dialogue is written. I really enjoyed the story set up and the initial investigation of the ship. It felt very much like how an episode of Voyager would have started and nicely fits somewhere into what may have been a missing adventure from the show's fourth season. Read Full Review
We have here a brilliant Star Trek: Voyager comic book, one everyone needs to buy. You need to pick this up today, thanking all involved whilst you're doing it. Read Full Review
Seven's Reckoning #1 should delight and enthrall Star Trek: Voyager fans. Read Full Review
Star Trek: VoyagerSeven's Reckoning #1 is the perfect celebration of the series, setting up a unique conflict for one of its most iconic characters. If you are a Star Trek or Seven of Nine fan, I highly recommend this issue. Read Full Review
Angel Hernandez nails the look and feel of Star Trek, especially Voyager and her crew. There is some great imagery in this issue and the style perfectly matches the tone of the plot. Read Full Review
Star Trek Voyager promised so much. There was supposed to be friction in the crew, being as it was made up from Marquis members as well as Starfleet. As this failed to materialise, I am left to wonder, is Voyager better at assimilating than the Borg! Putting personal views on Voyager aside, this isn't a bad little read for fans of Seven and the beginning of her time on board. Read Full Review
Static art and pacing tensions hold back an otherwise good introductory piece to the Voyager universe. A worthy read for the jokes at least. Read Full Review
Overall then, a strong debut for this miniseries which fans of Voyager in general, and Seven of Nine in particular, would do well to check out. Read Full Review