Star Trek #31

IDW Publishing

Written by Collin Kelly and Jackson Lanzing

Art by Davide Tinto

Colors by Lee Lougheridge

Letters by Clayton Cowles

The Rundown: Sisko and his forces find themselves facing down the might of the Enterprise.

Sisko, Beverly and Kahless find themselves at the location where the wormhole is supposed to be, but it is missing. When they find themselves confronted by the Enterprise and its captain Worf, they use an unusual method of slowing the ship down and making their way aboard. They use the sword of Kahless to free Tom Paris, but it comes with a cost as the four of them make their way to the bridge.

At the same time, Sato manages to free T’Lir and he sees how the universe is changed. When the mission to free Worf fails, the crew manages to free Alexander and escape before being confronted by another fleet and T’Lir tells them that they need to stop a bigger threat before they can go after Lore. A threat with a very familiar face.

The Story: Kelly and Lanzing craft a dark and entertaining story in this issue. Between the bombastic action and thrills, there are some truly haunting moments that are built upon beautifully. I like that the mission continues to become more complicated and that the universe created by Lore has some great, twisted surprises throughout. I cannot wait to see what happens next in this series.

The Art: Tinto delivers beautifully detailed and visually impressive art throughout the issue. I love the visuals and how haunting that last page is.

Star Trek #31

8.8

8.8/10

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