As Captain Kirk prepares for a gauntlet of combat against his Klingon persecutors, Dr. McCoy attempts to expose a disturbing secret that stretches to the highest levels of Starfleet Medical, even if it costs him his career. Fan-favorite Star Trek artist Angel Hernandez (Star Trek: Green Lantern, Star Trek: Picard Countdown) joins showrunners Jackson Lanzing & Collin Kelly for the amazing conclusion of "Guide of Fire"!
We're left with an open-ended close to the story as we wait with bated breath to find out if Kirk and his crew will take a side trip to investigate an area of space that has gone unexplored. It's just enough to whet our appetites for next month's installment. Read Full Review
The Enterprise returns after its five year mission, and discovers a Federation on the brink of change. Against this backdrop, Kirk and his crew come through with flying colors, demonstrating why they have remained so popular even after fifty plus years. On television, film, animation, books and now comics, the resilience of the concept shines through. My only regret is coming to this comic so late. Read Full Review
Angel Hernandez put in some solid work with the issue's layout as well, though his stiff linework combined with Fran Gamboa's colors creates the sense in some panels that the characters are wearing masks of their faces. It's a minor distraction in places, but otherwise, this is strong homecoming for Kirk and crew. Read Full Review