Eh? really? I never read that comic but had thought all along from reports on the web and at trek BBS that it was April's Ship and was a flashback of some kind.
Timo is correct. We only see the bridge of April's ship. The confusion stems from the fact that there's no segue between seeing the exterior of Kirk's Enterprise and the flashback to the bridge of April's ship in the next panel, which gives the false impression that both ships looked alike.
However, there is another interpretation of the scene, based on the comic's dialogue. April states that his ship was also named the Enterprise with this remark: "Let's say roughly twenty years ago. The Starship Enterprise arrived for a routine survey of this place. First Federation ship to visit."
http://i.imgur.com/YuZpLBG.jpg
Because it's the same planet, only 20 years prior, one could make the case that the writer and illustrator were under the erroneous impression that the nuEnterprise was already more than 20 years old at the time, that it was the same ship that Pike and then Kirk would eventually command (just like in the Prime timeline), and that there wasn't another ship named Enterprise built between the NX-01 and the NCC-1701 that happened to look exactly like the nuEnt. However, this of course contradicts what we see in the '09 film, where the nuEnt was just built a few years before.
So not seeing the exterior of April's Enterprise was either a deliberate choice on the comic illustrator's part, or the writer and illustrator made a mistake.
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