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IDW Star Trek Comics May Previews.

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A new set of previews for upcoming IDW Publishing releases including Star Trek Year Five and the complete set of ‘Seven’s Reckoning’.  

Coming soon from IDW will see the first two parts of a three-part finale to the Star Trek: Year Five series and the impending release of ‘Seven’s Reckoning’ in graphic novel form. A full list of February to April previews can be found here including Year Five issues 20-21.

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Star Trek: Year Five #22

Written by Jackson Lanzing & Collin Kelly and Art by Stephen Thompson

32 Pages

For five years, the U.S.S. Enterprise and her crew have journeyed to the edge of the known universe, tackling impossible challenges and menacing foes along the way. But the biggest challenge of all awaits them here at home… and no matter what happens, the lives of Captain Kirk and his crew will be changed forever. The grand finale of Star Trek: Year Five begins here with a new issue from showrunners Jackson Lanzing & Collin Kelly (Gotham City Garage, Green Arrow) and artist Stephen Thompson (Satellite Falling, Die Hard: Year One). Published by IDW

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Star Trek: Year Five #23

Written by Jackson Lanzing & Collin Kelly with Art by Stephen Thompson

32 Pages

A Tholian horde bearing down on Earth, a time-travelling madman out for blood, a rot festering within the highest levels of the Federation that’s about to explode – and that’s just where we begin!  The biggest battle the Enterprise and her crew have ever faced continues in part two of the amazing three-part finale of Star Trek: Year Five from showrunners Jackson Lanzing & Collin Kelly (Gotham City Garage, Green Arrow) and artist Stephen Thompson (Satellite Falling, Die Hard: Year One). Published by IDW

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Star Trek: Voyager: Seven’s Reckoning Complete

Written by Dave Baker with art by Angel Hernandez and Cover Art by Jeffrey Veregge

96 Pages Collecting the complete four-issue series from writer Dave Baker (Action Hospital, Star Trek: Waypoint) and artist Angel Hernandez (Star Trek: Picard Countdown, Star Trek/Green Lantern). Published by IDW

Join Captain Janeway and her crew on a mission full of shocking twists in the first new Voyager comics story in over a decade!

A chance encounter with a reptilian alien race draws Seven of Nine and the rest of the U.S.S. Voyager crew into an ancient class conflict that’s on the brink of exploding into all-out war! Set during Star Trek: Voyager’s amazing fourth season, Seven finds her newfound humanity in conflict with her commitment to the Prime Directive. When she finally makes her choice, will it have the desired result? And will there still be a place for her aboard the Voyager once the dust clears?

Star Trek: Voyager: Seven’s Reckoning will be available in July 2021.

Also from Trek Central:

Check out our interview with ‘Seven’s Reckoning’ writer Dave Baker and our reviews of IDW Star Trek comics


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David Milburn
David Milburn
Illustrator and writer, David Had plans for world domination at the age of 17 then discovered recliner sofas and then became too comfy for all that nonsense. Powered by his love of all things Star Trek.

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