The Enterprise and her crew finally make it back to Federation space, but the Federation they find isn't quite the same as the one they had left behind. Meanwhile, Aegis and Gary Seven's grand design continues to take shape-and the consequences will be staggering. The final voyages of the original Enterprise crew continue in this episode from showrunners Jackson Lanzing & Collin Kelly (Green Arrow, Nightwing)!
I'm rubbing my hands together with glee for the next issue of this book. I'm hooked. Read Full Review
The creative team shows us that even though the Enterprise is home, their adventures are far from over in this dramatic thriller. Worth both the time and money! Read Full Review
Jim Kirk is bringing the crew of the Enterprise back to the Federation, but there is trouble brewing on the home front. Read Full Review
There's a lot of heavy lifting in this issue as it sets the stage for what's to come, but Star Trek: Year Five continues to be easy to recommend to any Star Trek fan. Read Full Review
Even with my concerns on tone, Star Trek: Year Five #13 is a pretty good read, with art that works more often than not (especially on scenes of ships in orbit around the Starbase) and a story that feels like we're entering the Year Five endgame. Read Full Review
Everything that has been going wrong of late with this series, is epitomised here: characters acting out of character; silly 2020 obsessions (identity politics especially) rearing their ugly anachronistic heads; illogical plotting, and weak storytelling; revisionist of the TOS timeline and universe. I used to really enjoy this series, but now I am getting annoyed.