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2025 Comics Thread

Star Trek: Lower Decks #7

Cover A by: Robby Cook
MSRP: $4.99 USD
UPC: $82771403368700711
Diamond Code: MAR250934

Written by Tim Sheridan.

There’s nothing quite like a mother-daughter relationship. There’s also nothing quite like finding out your monolith of a captain used to be a carefree ensign who accidentally vanished her whole crew in an experiment gone wrong. Lucky for Beckett Mariner, she gets to soak up both experiences all on the same day as her mother, Captain Freeman, regales her with a throwback tale of how she was “just like you when she was young,” and “mistakes help us grow, blah, blah.” Meanwhile, all Mariner wants to know is how could Freeman let Pulaski get away with hair like that?

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Just read it. Man, Ryan North leaves, and suddenly the whole thing goes thud, doesn’t it?

I didn't realize Ryan North was leaving. That's unfortunate; I've been enjoying his work on the series so far. (Because of how I get mine, I'm only current up to #5 right now.)
 
I didn't really notice any drop off in quality. I thought introduction of Capt. Freeman's Lower Deck's group in the flashback was pretty fun.
 
Star Trek: Defiant #27

Cover A by: Malachi Ward
MSRP: $4.99 USD
UPC: $82771403137902711
Diamond Code: MAR250928

Cover B by: Stefano Simeone
MSRP: $4.99 USD
UPC: $82771403137902721
Diamond Code: MAR250929

Cover C by: J.J. Lendl
MSRP: $No MSRP
UPC: $82771403137902731
Diamond Code: MAR250930

Written by Christopher Cantwell.

Part four of “Lore War.” Sisko is approaching a moment of crisis: Lore is god of the universe, and the number of heroes operating outside his influence is dwindling with every encounter. Everywhere Sisko looks, he sees those he’s failed. Is he really the person meant to defeat Lore and restore his timeline? Just as he is about to set down the burden of leadership…he dreams of a familiar blue light…and remembers there is hope yet in the universe waiting for those with the courage to seek it out

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Star Trek: Lore War–Shaxs’ Worst Day #1

Cover A by: Derek Charm
MSRP: $5.99 USD
UPC: $82771403422600111
Diamond Code: MAR250931

Cover B by: Robby Cook
MSRP: $5.99 USD
UPC: $82771403422600121
Diamond Code: MAR250932

Cover C by: Rahzzah Murdock
MSRP: $5.99 USD
UPC: $82771403422600131
Diamond Code: MAR250933

Written by Derek Charm and Ryan North.

From the team who brought you the Ringo- and Eisner-nominated Shaxs’ Best Day comes a rip-roaring ride full of clever ship high jinks, nonstop badassery, and bombastic punches… because at the end of the day, let’s face it. It’s not Shaxs’ worst day. It’s fascism’s. Shaxs had his best day, but now that the universe has been rewritten by the mad android Lore, he’s about to have his worst. Starfleet has been distorted into a machinery of oppression antithetical to everything it once stood for, and Shaxs has been made into the one thing he despises most in the universe: a fascist. Now free of Lore’s hold over his mind, it’s up to Shaxs to revert everyone in Starfleet back to their old selves and save the cosmos!

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ek #32

Cover A by: Malachi Ward
MSRP: $4.99 USD
UPC: $82771403084603211
Diamond Code: MAR250925

Cover B by: Davide Tinto
MSRP: $4.99 USD
UPC: $82771403084603221
Diamond Code: MAR250926

Cover C by: J.J. Lendl
MSRP: $No MSRP
Diamond Code: MAR250927

Written by Collin Kelly and Jackson Lanzing.

Part five of “Lore War.” Armed with the knowledge of how to defeat Lore once and for all, Sisko and what’s left of his crew scatter to the four quadrants of space. Spock, Hugh, Alexander, and Paris each set out alone on a mission to save their remaining friends from Lore’s control, but none is more alone than Sisko. He’s taking the fight directly to Lore in a final all-or-nothing standoff. Will he and the actions of his crew be enough to restore the universe and everyone to their rightful selves? Or will Lore win again and reset the universe as he’s done so many times before?

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Star Trek: Lower Decks #8

Cover A by: Robby Cook
MSRP: $4.99 USD
UPC: $82771403368700811
Diamond Code: APR251021

Written by Tim Sheridan.

In a moment of mother-daughter bonding, Captain Freeman continues the story of how she was once a nobody screw-up just like Mariner! Where she last left off, Dr. Katherine Pulaski had taken the helm of the U.S.S. Illinois in its clash with a Romulan warbird-but, as feared, Pulaski’s brilliant track record of crashing spacecraft isn’t doing her any favors in the encounter. Freeman and Durango are called upon to save the day. If the crew is to survive, the two ensigns need to rise to the challenge of command… and fast!

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Holy shit, they forgot that Pulaski's previous assignment, as briefly depicted in TNG 2.01, was the Excelsior-class U.S.S. Repulse, registry NCC-2544. Lower Decks #8 uses the DIS-era STO Repulse class with a registry of NCC-8386.

By contrast, the prototype registry for the Repulse class in STO promotional screenshots is NCC-1900.


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Holy shit, they forgot that Pulaski's previous assignment, as briefly depicted in TNG 2.01, was the Excelsior-class U.S.S. Repulse, registry NCC-2544. Lower Decks #8 uses the DIS-era STO Repulse class with a registry of NCC-8386.

By contrast, the prototype registry for the Repulse class in STO promotional screenshots is NCC-1900.


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At the end, Mariner did bring up the possibility that the whole story was bullshit, so maybe Freeman just made a mistake.
 
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