At last-the moment you've been waiting for since the first page of issue #1! With a villain revealed, a stranded crew, and a ship on a collision course with total destruction, Captain James T. Kirk will have to face the biggest challenge of his life on his own!
Written by showrunners Jackson Lanzing & Collin Kelly (Green Arrow, Nightwing, Gotham City Garage) this is a perfect jumping-on point before the second year of the series begins.
So the first year of Trek is a wrap, but year two of Star Trek: Year Five will get underway next month in what I am sure will be another epic adventure. Read Full Review
In short, Star Trek: Year Five #12 looks great, keeps up the tension, and makes for a clearly-plotted and exciting issue. Read Full Review
Even though the art takes you out of the story, the story is so good that I would still give this book a thumbs up. It's worth your time and money. Read Full Review
"Star Trek: Year Five" #12 features moodier art and an intense no-win situation that pushes Kirk and the crew to their limits, creating a satisfying Star Trek story. Read Full Review
STAR TREK: YEAR FIVE #12 is a strong finish to the Gary Seven invasion story. The admittedly predictable ending wraps up the plot neatly and sets up the conflict to come. The passable art is buoyed by great coloring and an expert lettering job. Read Full Review
Gary Seven is back from the future … and this time it's personal! Wait, no, it's business. Still, it's rough out there! Read Full Review
This issue isn't the series' best, but then it has been an excellent series. Read Full Review
So-so. In the early issues, this series was the comic I rushed to read each month; it was the most genuinely fun comic, which also rang absolutely true to the TV series. Then identity politics and other modern day nonsense began to creep in. While this issue is not the most egregious example of this trend, it is a shadow of former glories. The story is okay