Women generally don't do much in NuTrek and this issue is a bit lighter on chicks than normal but Keiko's appearance was cool considering she was very under-used in the show and it's a certainty that Kira is going to show up. Ro would be as nice touch too but I won't hold my breath!
I just finished reading Star Trek #36. I'm really enjoying this arc. I've said this before but I dig in the art for the space scenes...it reminds me of the old DC Comics.
You have got to be joking. Possible future Klingons in the Abramsverse use damned ugly Narada-based designs????? http://www.trekbrasilis.org/tbweblog/wp-content/uploads/2014/08/Star-Trek-Ongoing-036-Terra.jpg
IDW is notorious for reusing designs even if they don't fit. But, seeing as how this is supposed to be the future of the Narada timeline, it makes sense that Klingon ships look similar to that of the ships in the Khitomer Incident.
Honestly, I find it funny that people complain that the Klingons having the Narada for 25 years and not learning anything from it. But then its revealed they did in fact learn stuff from it and incorporated it into their ships designs aka common sense people complain about that.
Well thats becuase unlike the Federation they build their ships to last. Seriously a Vintage D7 was able go tow to tow with Voyager.
Should i bother with Trek 33, 34 or it's not that good and jump ahead to the Q arc? Is the Q arc just 2 issues?
Can anyone think of a reason as to why IDW randomly made the ongoing comics currently set in 2261? Cause according to Memory Beta, this is the captain's log for "The Q Gambit, Part 1": It makes no sense to me. Star Trek Into Darkness clearly ended either at the end of 2259 or the beginning of 2260 as the five-year mission began. What's up with IDW's dating?