The conflict between the Klingon and Romulan Empires erupts, with Captain Kirk and the crew of the Enterprise trapped in the middle! Don't miss the newest chapter of the ongoing series overseen by Star Trek Into Darkness writer/producer Roberto Orci!
Overall, the series has gotten better since the film. Now that the creative team is free to explore strange new worlds, as it were, they are open to new ideas and more complex stories. I feel like the series was handcuffed by the sequel for far too long. While the character specific issues were fun, we are finally getting into the meat of the Enterprise and her crew. Sure, they haven't gone on their Five Year Mission just yet but I think a war between the three strongest factions of the quadrant will surely keep them busy for quite some time. Additionally, it's really cool seeing how the first two Abrams films are affecting the prime timeline. We have seen so many changes and "The Khitomer Conflict" will certainly not be the last, I'm sure. Read Full Review
Star Trek #26 is a good entry that offers just enough material, despite some hiccups along the way. Recommended. Read Full Review
Ultimately, it's not an unreadable book, and fans of the film might want to keep up with these potentially canon additions to the NuTrek continuity, but the personality deficit paralyzes the fun and prevents it from being much more than merchandise. Read Full Review
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