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2023/2024 comic releases

Out today:


Star Trek #14

Cover A by: Marcus To
MSRP: $4.99 USD
Diamond Code: SEP231280

Cover B by: Rachael Stott
MSRP: $4.99 USD
Diamond Code: SEP231281

Cover C by: Philip Murphy
MSRP: $4.99 USD
Diamond Code: SEP231282

Cover D by: Marcus To
MSRP: $4.99 USD

Cover E by: Jake Bartok
Diamond Code: SEP231284

Cover F by: Jake Bartok
Diamond Code: SEP231285

Written by Collin Kelly.


Captain Sisko and the crew of the USS Theseus team up with Starfleet Operative Kingsnake-a.k.a. Harry Kim-to stop the war-loving Tzenkethi from launching their fleet across the Quadrant. Unfortunately for Starfleet, however, the Tzenkethi leader has a surprise guest of his own who will stop at nothing to thwart Starfleet’s plans. Meanwhile, when the crew is greeted by continuous-and frightening-earthquakes, Dr. Crusher realizes there is more going on with the planet than they may be able to survive.



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Star Trek HC Volume Two: The Red Path

MSRP: $24.99 USD
Diamond Code: SEP231286

Written by Collin Kelly and Jackson Lanzing.


The second arc of the critically acclaimed Star Trek flagship comic series continues with Benjamin Sisko’s quest to stop celestial genocide! Sisko returns to Deep Space 9, and it’s the family reunion we’ve all been waiting for-or is it? As Sisko reckons with the sins of his past, the Theseus travels to a mysterious corner of Cardassian space to uncover the secrets of the Prophets…and learn how far the Red Path have infiltrated the galaxy! Collects Star Trek #7-10 and the 2023 Star Trek Annual.



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Star Trek #14
So they're ignoring the STO designs for the Tzenkethi species itself, but the flagship they're building, the shape is clearly inspired by STO's Tzenkethi Tzen-tar Dreadnought
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Also introduced a new Romulan character, who is named Areinnye, which is the Romulan equivalent of Hell lmao
 
Star Trek: Strange New Worlds: Scorpius Run #4

Cover A by: Angel Hernandez
MSRP: $3.99 USD
Diamond Code: SEP231291

Cover B by: Josh Hood
MSRP: $3.99 USD
Diamond Code: SEP231292

Cover C by: Hayden Sherman
MSRP: $3.99 USD
Diamond Code: SEP231293

Cover E by: Rahzzah Murdock
Diamond Code: SEP231295

Cover D by: Angel Hernandez
Diamond Code: SEP231294

Written by Kirsten Beyer.


As the Enterprise blitzes into the last leg of Zephyx’s space race from hell, the crew is confronted with a betrayal from within! The ship’s controls have been locked, and with Spock still separated from the crew, the crushing pressure of nearby stars, and Zephyx’s efforts to throw the ship off course, can Captain Pike ignore visions of impending doom long enough to see his crew to the finish line?



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Star Trek: Picard’s Academy #3

Cover A by: Sweeney Boo
MSRP: $3.99 USD
Diamond Code: SEP231287

Cover B by: Arianna Florean
MSRP: $3.99 USD
Diamond Code: SEP231288

Cover C by: Sweeney Boo
Diamond Code: SEP231289

Cover D by: George Kambadais
Diamond Code: SEP231290

Written by Sam Maggs.


It’s practice day for the most important test of Cadet Picard’s Starfleet Academy career thus far! His first test in actual space… and he is not ready. He may as well be yelling into a black hole after being put into a group with all his least favorite colleagues… and Marty, the girl he kind of, sort of likes. No one’s listening to his commands, and he doesn’t know how on Earth he’s supposed to see eye-to-eye with Resh, his bully and competition for top of the class! Picard’s course is set for failure, and if he can’t figure out a way to change things soon… there goes his future.



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Just read it.

Painful.
it's targeted at middle / high schoolers, so if you're not in that target demo it's not going to hit the right way. It's all about dealing with emotions, making friends, and high school-esque drama, which it does pretty well. It's definitely not for me though as a dude that hasn't been in high school in decades.

I wish IDW showed the ratings or anything on the cover to indicate this type of thing, because while I enjoy seeing what the kids are reading these days, it's not necessarily something I would spend money on myself if I wasn't already buying everything with "star trek" on the cover and could at least set my expectations correctly. In fact, this would dovetail pretty well with my wish that there was more content released for all the major demographics, which include the adorable "golden books" all the way up to the "military scifi with mature themes" stuff that I personally go for.
 
it's targeted at middle / high schoolers, so if you're not in that target demo it's not going to hit the right way. It's all about dealing with emotions, making friends, and high school-esque drama, which it does pretty well. It's definitely not for me though as a dude that hasn't been in high school in decades.
While I am not the target demographic, I can handle most YA and such just fine. This struggles more due character portrayal than being a YA style.
 
it's targeted at middle / high schoolers, so if you're not in that target demo it's not going to hit the right way.

I don't think that's valid as a generalization. I'm 55 years old, but I enjoy a lot of fiction aimed at high schoolers more than I enjoy a lot of fiction aimed at adults. I also enjoy a lot of fiction targeted at different gender or ethnic/cultural categories than mine. Demographic categories aren't meant to be exclusive clubs. Aiming at one audience doesn't require alienating other audiences, and a well-done work of fiction can be accessible to everyone who's open to it.
 
I don't think that's valid as a generalization. I'm 55 years old, but I enjoy a lot of fiction aimed at high schoolers more than I enjoy a lot of fiction aimed at adults. I also enjoy a lot of fiction targeted at different gender or ethnic/cultural categories than mine. Demographic categories aren't meant to be exclusive clubs. Aiming at one audience doesn't require alienating other audiences, and a well-done work of fiction can be accessible to everyone who's open to it.

I think I don't have the correct vocabulary for what I'm trying to say here then, because I've seen plenty of this type of content in other franchises that has the type of character portrayal, story elements, and art style that multiple creatives have used to great effect, sorta like when I say "chibi superman" or "funko tmnt" everyone will know what I'm referring to and immediately know if it's in their wheel house or not. As a dude in his 40's there's plenty of YA stuff that works for me and I adore, but most of it leans towards hard military science fiction / post apocalyptic type of stuff that this series definitely doesn't feel like it's a part of.
 
I think I don't have the correct vocabulary for what I'm trying to say here then, because I've seen plenty of this type of content in other franchises that has the type of character portrayal, story elements, and art style that multiple creatives have used to great effect, sorta like when I say "chibi superman" or "funko tmnt" everyone will know what I'm referring to and immediately know if it's in their wheel house or not. As a dude in his 40's there's plenty of YA stuff that works for me and I adore, but most of it leans towards hard military science fiction / post apocalyptic type of stuff that this series definitely doesn't feel like it's a part of.

I just don't believe you can judge an individual work based on its category. That's just an excuse to avoid trying things on a case-by-case basis. I've ended up liking a lot of things that I initially didn't think I would based on first impressions. And there are plenty of cases where two works are in very much the same wheelhouse, but I like one better than the other. For instance, Netflix's The Dragon Prince is from some of the creators of Avatar: The Last Airbender and The Legend of Korra and has a lot of stylistic and tonal commonalities, but while I do like a lot about TDP, I find its sense of humor to be clumsier, more annoying, and less effective than the humor of the Avatar shows.
 
I just don't believe you can judge an individual work based on its category. That's just an excuse to avoid trying things on a case-by-case basis.

I don't think we should be saying people are making an excuse for not enjoying things done in a particular art style or genre. It's a little disingenuous to even suggest.

@tgiokdi didn't say it wouldn't appeal to those outside of its target audience, just that it wouldn't hit in the right way and that's correct, not that it wouldn't hit at all.

@tgiokdi You've made a great point about it. I did my dissertation on teen dramas, and still enjoy a good one, but jumped from Picards Academy after the first issue, I'm clearly not in its target audience, I just didn't get the vibes, the art style felt very similar to Heartstopper which my much younger cousin absolutely adores - but she's at the upper end of the young adult target demographic and in my mid-forties
 
I don't think we should be saying people are making an excuse for not enjoying things done in a particular art style or genre. It's a little disingenuous to even suggest.

Okay, fair point, but like I said, it's case by case. There are plenty of cases where I like one thing in a certain style or genre but not something else in the same style or genre. Because style and genre are just two out of many factors making up a work, and it can be one of those other factors that makes the difference between something I like and something I dislike. There's something like the Spectacular Spider-Man animated series, where I rather disliked the art style but quite liked the writing and voice acting. So I don't see the logic in assuming you won't like anything about a work just because of one thing you don't like. You never know unless you actually try.
 
the art style felt very similar to Heartstopper which my much younger cousin absolutely adores

This is my first experience with this type of art style, outside of a few of the IDW Captain Marvel series from a few years ago. The swoopy hairstyles remind me of the art style on PennyArcade, but I think that's about where the comparisons end, lol.
 
Star Trek: Defiant #10

Cover A by: Mike Feehan
MSRP: $4.99 USD
Diamond Code: OCT231335

Cover B by: Angel Unzueta
MSRP: $4.99 USD
Diamond Code: OCT231336

Cover C by: Louie De Martinis
MSRP: $4.99 USD
Diamond Code: OCT231337

Cover D by: Mike Feehan
Diamond Code: OCT231338

Cover E by: J.J. Lendl
Diamond Code: OCT231339

Cover F by: J.J. Lendl
Diamond Code: OCT231340

Written by Christopher Cantwell.


The Defiant crew makes way for its next bounty: Berlinghoff Rasmussen, infamous time-traveling thief and con man. Berlinghoff has escaped custody on Starbase 214 and has his sights set on tech from the forbidden planet and final resting place of Captain Christopher Pike, Talos IV. With top-secret orders from Starfleet, Worf and his crew are to intercept the target without being detected by anyone… including the Federation.



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Star Trek #15

Cover A by: Marcus To
MSRP: $4.99 USD
Diamond Code: OCT231331

Cover B by: Chris Fenoglio
MSRP: $4.99 USD
Diamond Code: OCT231332

Cover C by: Rahzzah Murdock
MSRP: $4.99 USD
Diamond Code: OCT231333

Cover D by: Jake Bartok
MSRP: $4.99 USD
Diamond Code: OCT231334

Written by Collin Kelly.


Prepared to do whatever it takes to make peace with the war-worshipping Tzenkethi and outmaneuver the Romulan Empire as their ally, Captain Sisko and his crew work alongside Tzenkethi warleader Kav’ka and Romulan Magistrex T’Galatheon to ready capitol defenses in preparation for the deadly Festival of Supremacy. But Sisko soon learns that Federation ideals won’t come naturally to the reptilian species that praises survival of the fittest over all. Can Sisko keep his crew alive, impress the Tzenkethi Autarch, and keep the Romulans from convincing warmongers that they reign supreme?



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Surely you can, otherwise you are obligated to try everything on a case-by-case basis? Genres exist so that we can form useful judgements.

But that's the beginning of the process, not the end. Category is just the roughest level of analysis.

All I'm saying is that I've often been surprised when I tried things I didn't initially think I'd like. First impressions aren't completely valueless, but they aren't the entire story either. Nothing can be reduced to a single, glib, universally applicable answer. Reality doesn't work that way.
 
Defiant #10
That was an interesting premise, kind of sad. Also heh, they used SNW Pike, but used the TOS Talosian design, interesting
 
IDW for MARCH

Star Trek: Sons of Star Trek #1

Alternate Cover B
(W) Morgan Hampton (A) Angel Hernandez (CA) Jake Bartok
From the pen of acclaimed Cyborg writer Morgan Hampton comes a new four-part miniseries spinning out of IDW's Eisner-nominated Star Trek series and fan favorite Star Trek: Defiant series! In the aftermath of Kahless' harrowing Day of Blood, Jake Sisko struggles to find his place in the universe now that his family has been reunited and his father, Benjamin Sisko, has once again saved the galaxy. Meanwhile, Alexander Rozhenko is recovering mentally and emotionally from his time as one of Kahless' devout followers. Though his father, Worf, was able to break him away from the Red Path cult, Alexander is haunted by his actions during the bloody coup and is unsure of his ability to atone for the devastation he caused. Jake and Alexander find their stories intertwined as they're thrust into an alternate universe where they followed their father's footsteps into Starfleet stardom. As officers aboard the U.S.S. Avery, Jake and Alexander encounter alternate versions of other children of Starfleet legends who show them they all may have a bit more in common than it would seem.
In Shops: Mar 13, 2024

Star Trek: Day of Blood HC
(W) Christopher Cantwell, Collin Kelly, Jackson Lanzing (A) Ramon Rosanas, Angel Unzueta
Blood will flow in this crossover event which pulls from the ongoing Star Trek saga and the Defiant spin off series! As emperor of the Klingon Empire, Kahless II has consolidated power, raided ancient tombs and secret bunkers, taken the power of gods for himself, stolen the Bajoran Orb of Destruction, and has begun a slaughter across the stars. But this genocide of gods was just the beginning. For with the power he has stolen, Kahless is about to declare war on all those who do not follow the Red Path. To prevent genocide unlike any since the ancient days of Qo'noS, the crew of icons led by the emissary known as Benjamin Sisko and the renegades who follow a desperate and violent Worf must unite for a common cause. Only they can hope to stop the Day of Blood. Collects Star Trek 2023 Free Comic Book Day issue, Star Trek: Day of Blood, Star Trek #11-12, Star Trek: Defiant #6-7, and Star Trek: Day of Blood: Shaxs' Best Day.
In Shops: Mar 13, 2024

Star Trek #18
Alternate Cover B
(W) Collin Kelly (A) Jackson Lanzing (CA) Marcus To

Tzenketh is on the brink of war against the Federation... and it's all the fault of Captain Sisko and his crew. A battle between the Tzenkethi, Romulans, and Cardassians is imminent, while Tzenketh itself begins to tremble. The Theseus crew's actions have exacerbated the volcanic instability of the planet-another thing the Romulans will undoubtedly pin on the Federation. The Romulan Magistrex's plot to build an alliance that will destroy the Federation is underway, can Sisko and his crew manage to save this savage world of glass and bone? Find out in the finale of arc three of the Eisner-nominated series!
In Shops: Mar 20, 2024

Star Trek: Defiant #13
Alternate Cover B
(W) Christopher Cantwell (A/CA) Angel Unzueta
Starbase 99 has been compromised. Worf and the Defiant crew are quarantined within, desperately trying to evade the infected as their parasitic counterparts flood the floors of the base. To make matters worse, one of the crew's bounties is dead, another missing. Can the crew survive this raging parasitic invasion on the desolate starbase?
In Shops: Mar 27, 2024

Star Trek The Motion Picture: Echoes TPB
Join Admiral Kirk and the crew of the U.S.S. Enterprise in this never-before-seen adventure spinning out of the original Motion Picture! When a space anomaly thrusts a bounty hunter and her target-a criminal mastermind-into their universe, it's up to Kirk and his crew to stop them from unintentionally starting a war with the Romulans and unleashing a superweapon of foreign tech onto the system. But the strangers from another universe are more familiar than they assume... for underneath their helmets are their doppelgängers-from an alternate reality!
In Shops: Mar 27, 2024
 
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