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2026 Comics Thread

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Published by IDW, so I'm somewhat torn on what section to add this to. It's definitely content about the show, but published by a comic company.

Out today: The Art of Star Trek: Lower Decks

Standard Cover MSRP: $49.99

Standard Cover MSRP: $19.99 USD
Diamond Code: B0FCJQ4199

Written by Megan Treviño.

Get a behind-the-scenes look at the art of this fan-favorite series!
Climb aboard the U.S.S. Cerritos with its crew in this special look at the art of the critically acclaimed animated series. With special sections focusing on characters, ships, backgrounds, and scenery, you’ll know the lower decks better than the crew!
Also included will be interviews with members of the art team, who provide special insights into the making of the series and the art process.

Images are hosted on www.startrekbookclub.com a site I operate myself and hotlinking is permitted.
 
Star Trek: Red Shirts TPB

Standard Cover MSRP: $22.99 USD

Written by Christopher Cantwell.

The doomed Starfleet crew members, the red shirts, must track down spies on an isolated planet in this graphic novel.
Stranded on the snow-ridden planet Arkonia 89, the crew of the U.S.S. Warren has a small window in which to pin down spies seeking to steal classified secrets and keep Starfleet data out of their nefarious hands.
They face threats not only from their faceless enemies but from the brutalizing elements and wildlife of a planet far from home. In this complicated story of betrayal, loss, and redemption, the red shirts’ lives and Starfleet’s sanctity are on the line…and no one is safe.
This heartrending story by writer Christopher Cantwell (Star Trek: Defiant) and artist Megan Levens (Star Trek) marks a new beginning for the Star Trek universe, featuring Starfleet’s most intrepid and doomed crew members: red shirts. Now, finally, they get their own story.

Collects the complete miniseries Star Trek: Red Shirts #1–5.

For those of you that like hardcovers, IDW is selling a signature edition hardcover on their webstore for $50

Images are hosted on www.startrekbookclub.com a site I operate myself and hotlinking is permitted.
 
I think I'm more excited to watch all the heads exploding from the youtubers explaining how these series will be the ruin of Trek than I am actually reading the stories.

Mind you, I'm going to likely enjoy both of them ;)
 
I'm not a fan of spin-offs that don't have even a single established character. It's why I didn't like Star Trek: Infection.
 
I think I'm more excited to watch all the heads exploding from the youtubers explaining how these series will be the ruin of Trek than I am actually reading the stories.

Mind you, I'm going to likely enjoy both of them ;)
The general consensus among YouTubers is that Starfleet Academy ruined the Star Trek franchise beyond repair so anything that comes after it is a moot point.
 
The general consensus among YouTubers is that Starfleet Academy ruined the Star Trek franchise beyond repair so anything that comes after it is a moot point.
I've heard the same thing about every live action series, and I just bought a magazine that had an article positing that Star Trek isn't really Star Trek without Shatner, Nimoy, and DeForest Kelley on the screen.
 
The general consensus among YouTubers is that Starfleet Academy ruined the Star Trek franchise beyond repair so anything that comes after it is a moot point.
“The general consensus among YouTubers?” These two series don’t even appeal to me, but that still translates as “Somebody’s irrelevant opinion is that…”
 
“The general consensus among YouTubers?” These two series don’t even appeal to me, but that still translates as “Somebody’s irrelevant opinion is that…”
Might as well ask chatgpt what it thinks. Some of their views are entertaining to deconstruct, there's usually a more fundamental issue they're working through emotionally, but most of the time it boils down to "Change is hard"

What is this thing called WebToons?
It's a platform for short form art stories, think of a comic book, but with infinite scroll. There's some options to read it all for free, pay for the content, or pay for early access to the content. They release content in "chapters" on a regular basis, with the first one mentioned here having 40 chapters. All those options are up to Paramount. Some of my friend read a series named "Lore Olympus" on it and it did well enough to get several hardcover releases.
 
Comics are throwing around the c-word again...

The character on the header of the Inverse article is Jato Paicara (uncropped version of the image), in case anyone else saw what appeared to be a prominant facial scar (it's just his cheekbones) on a 24th century male Starfleet officer and got excited.
 
I'm trying to figure out where the person who wrote the article got the idea that these are "canon". There is absolutely no mention of canon in the article, and I find it a little hard to believe that of all the print media these would be the ones that actually have a direct impact on screen media.
 
Yeah, when I saw canon series, I had assumed it was TV series too. And we just had the upfronts, so I thought maybe Paramount did theirs and announced their next Paramount+ series.
 
I'm trying to figure out where the person who wrote the article got the idea that these are "canon". There is absolutely no mention of canon in the article, and I find it a little hard to believe that of all the print media these would be the ones that actually have a direct impact on screen media.
It's in the WebToon press release.

"Set within the legendary universe fans know and love, Stargazers and Recollection include all-new canon adventures that build on Star Trek series like Star Trek: Deep Space Nine and Star Trek: Voyager."
 
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