Out Today: “Star Trek: Starfleet (Tiny Book): Inspirational Quotes and Wisdom from the Final Frontier”

Out today: “Star Trek: Starfleet (Tiny Book): Inspirational Quotes and Wisdom from the Final Frontier“, by .

Explore sixty years of Star Trek history in an all-new tiny format!

Ever since its TV debut in 1966, Star Trek has been at the forefront of science fiction as one of the most instantly recognizable space odysseys of them all. Now, for the first time, the complete history of the final frontier can fit into the palm of your hand! The Starfleet Tiny Book puts the compact history of one of the most recognizable and versatile science fiction cornerstones into a pocket-sized package. Full of inspiring and thought-provoking quotes from all the main characters, the book is packed with wisdom from across six decades of Star Trek.

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Out Today: “Star Trek in 100 Objects”

Out today: “Star Trek in 100 Objects“, by .

Experience Star Trek like never before through 100 of the objects and stories that have made the franchise so well-loved. From Spock’s ears to the captain’s chair or the Enterprise itself, high-quality images and behind-the-scenes details explore the importance of each iconic artifact.

Through fascinating photographs and insider facts that span the entire sixty-year history of Star Trek and the various films and spin-off series it has inspired across the decades, readers will discover the significance of each object and its place within the beloved franchise. Filled with anecdotes from cast and crew, revealing behind-the-scenes photographs, concept art, and film facts, this is a must-have for Star Trek fans to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the original series’s release.

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Out Today: “Star Trek: Voyager: Homecoming TPB”

Out today: “Star Trek: Voyager: Homecoming TPB“, by and .

Captain Kathryn Janeway and her crew are back for one last adventure in celebration of Voyager’s 30th anniversary, giving fans of the series the finale they’ve always wanted!

Picking up where the series finale left off, Voyager has just returned to Earth. Everyone is looking forward to reuniting with their friends and family after the crucibles they’ve faced—but there is a deadly secret in store, one that takes the crew far from home. Voyager delves back into the breach, all those aboard determined to make it back to their loved ones no matter what, even if there’s hell to pay.

Star Trek: Prodigy consultants Tilly and Susan Bridges have teamed up with Sons of Star Trek artist Angel Hernandez to spin a heart-pounding tale that pays homage to all that came before and delivers the ending fans have waited decades for.

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Preview of “Star Trek: The Last Starship #10”

Here’s a preview of Star Trek: The Last Starship #10 by and which is due to be released this Wednesday on August 19, 2026 at your local comic shop and digital retailers:

Kirk’s war against the Emerald Chain brings him face-to-face with his most dangerous enemy yet: Admiral Sato.

When the Borg-augmented U.S.S. Omega liberates Tellar, Starfleet’s U.S.S. Challenger arrives armed with anti-Borg technology, ordering Kirk to stop at any cost. But as Emerald Chain reinforcements descend, an unexpected proposal could force these old allies to choose between destroying each other…and saving the Federation once and for all.

The explosive opening chapter of a Galaxy-shaking new arc starts here!

 







JACOBS/BROWN PRESS PUBLISHES TREK STAR, DOUG DREXLER’S JOURNEY FROM STAR TREK FAN TO AWARD- WINNING HOLLYWOOD MAKEUP AND EFFECTS CREATOR

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

JACOBS/BROWN PRESS PUBLISHES TREK STAR, DOUG DREXLER’S JOURNEY FROM STAR TREK FAN TO AWARD-WINNING HOLLYWOOD MAKEUP AND EFFECTS CREATOR

Los Angeles, CA – June 30, 2026 — Jacobs/Brown Press is proud to announce the release of Trek Star: The Geek Life of Doug Drexler—How Star Trek’s Legendary Designer Made All His Idiotic Adolescent Dreams Come True, available June 30, 2026.

Academy Award-winning artist Doug Drexler has spent more than four decades helping create specialty makeup and visual effects for some of the most beloved science fiction and fantasy productions in film and television. He won an Oscar for his makeup work on Warren Beatty’s Dick Tracy, earned two Emmy Awards for his visual effects work on Battlestar Galactica, and received eight Emmy nominations throughout his career, including two for Star Trek: The Next Generation. His creative contributions to Star Trek – from starships and graphics to props and alien designs – have helped define the franchise’s iconic visual identity.

In Trek Star, Drexler tells the remarkable story of how a lifelong obsession with Star Trek led to a career beyond his wildest dreams. The book traces his journey from a young fan captivated by Captain Kirk and the USS Enterprise to becoming one of the franchise’s most influential behind-the-scenes creators.

Filled with humor, heart, and candid reflections, Trek Star takes readers inside some of television and film’s most memorable productions. Drexler shares stories of working alongside Hollywood legends, transforming actors into comic book gangsters for Dick Tracy, designing the Enterprise NX-01 and other iconic starships, and helping bring imaginative worlds to life through makeup, production design, and visual effects.

“Doug’s story proves that passion and perseverance can lead to extraordinary places,” said Marc Cushman, Star Trek historian, writer and author.  “He didn’t just become part of the franchise that inspired him – he helped shape it for future generations. Trek Star is both an entertaining Hollywood memoir and an inspiring reminder of what can happen when you follow your dreams.”

Beyond Dick Tracy, Battlestar Galactica, and Star Trek: The Next Generation, Drexler’s ongoing career includes acclaimed work on the series Star Trek: Enterprise, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Star Trek: Picard, the films Star Trek: First Contact and Star Trek: Generations, the series The Orville, and numerous other film and television projects.

Part memoir, part Hollywood history, and part love letter to fandom, Trek Star is the story of what can happen when a lifelong passion becomes a career.

Print and digital copies are now available on Amazon.com, BarnesAndNoble.com, and Apple Books. Visit JacobsBrownMediaGroup.com for additional information, exclusive videos featuring Doug discussing the book and his career, and more details on Jacobs/Brown Press’s lineup of pop culture and media history titles.

About Jacobs/Brown Press

Jacobs/Brown Press is an imprint of Jacobs/Brown Media Group, specializing in meticulously researched books on classic television, including Star Trek, and popular culture. Known for authoritative works such as the Saturn Award-winning These Are the Voyages book series, Jacobs/Brown is committed to preserving and celebrating the history of science fiction and entertainment.

About Doug Drexler

Doug Drexler is an Academy Award- and Emmy-winning artist, designer, and illustrator whose work has left an indelible mark on Star Trek and beyond. His remarkable journey from devoted fan to celebrated Hollywood creator stands as a testament to the power of passion, perseverance, and imagination, securing his place among the most influential visual storytellers in science fiction.

For media inquiries, review copies, or interview requests, contact:

Rebecca Varga
Project Coordinator, Jacobs/Brown Press
rebecca.varga@jacobsbrownmediagroup.com

DTI Comic Book Investigation for the week of August 17, 2026

Here are all the comics printed this week in years past.

Star Trek #45
Star Trek: Year Five #4
Star Trek #21
Star Trek: Spock: Reflections #2
Eaglemoss Graphic Novel Collection #17: Mirrored
Eaglemoss Graphic Novel Collection #126: Star Trek: N-Vector
Star Trek #60
Star Trek: Voyager: Seven's Reckoning TPB
Star Trek: The Next Generation: Mirror Broken #3
Star Trek: Trill #1
Star Trek: The Next Generation #63
Star Trek: The Next Generation #12
Star Trek #24
Star Trek #24
Eaglemoss Graphic Novel Collection #43: DS9: Hearts And Minds
Star Trek #64
Star Trek: The Next Generation: Terra Incognita #2
Eaglemoss Graphic Novel Collection #73: DC Star Trek: TNG: Kingdom of the Damned
Star Trek: The Mirror War #8
Star Trek: The Next Generation #51
Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Omnibus, Vol. 1
Star Trek #53
Star Trek - The Modala Imperative TPB
Star Trek: The Last Starship #10
Star Trek: Voyager: Homecoming TPB
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine - Too Long a Sacrifice #2
Star Trek #33
Star Trek: Picard: Countdown TPB

Happy 2026 Birthday to Bjo Trimble!

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Happy birthday to Bjo Trimble!

Betty JoAnne Trimble, universally known as Bjo Trimble (maiden name Betty JoAnne Conway) is an artist, writer, and a strong presence in Star Trek fandom. Trimble was one of the major forces behind the letter-writing campaign that saw the original series renewed for its third season. She was also the driving force behind the letter-writing campaign that urged President Ford to change the name of the first space shuttle to Enterprise. Trimble and her husband John also helped set up Lincoln Enterprises, the mail-order company run by Majel Barrett-Roddenberry.

Her only “official” work is the Star Trek Concordance, an episode guide and encyclopedia for The Original Series and The Animated Series, which began as a fandom publication, but was later published by Ballantine Books and endorsed by Paramount. Her fan works include the previously-mentioned encyclopedia and On the Good Ship Enterprise, a humorous work detailing her fifteen-year involvement with the show. Trimble has also written articles for numerous sci-fi magazines, including Starlog (for whom she wrote the Fan Scene column, concerning the fandom phenomena, that ran from issues 33, 1980 through 69, 1983) and the magazines of the US and UK official Trek fan clubs.

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Happy 2026 Birthday to Brannon Braga!

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Happy birthday to Brannon Braga!

Brannon Braga was a writer, producer and creator, serving as such on the spin-off television series Star Trek: The Next Generation, Star Trek: Voyager, Star Trek: Enterprise, as well as on the Star Trek films Star Trek Generations and Star Trek: First Contact.

Check out the Brannon Braga credit page to view more updates and a full list of credits!

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“Star Trek #17” Review by Themindreels.com

Themindreels.com has added a new review for ‘s “Star Trek #17”:

There’s a change in writer for this issue of DC Comics’ ongoing Star Trek series. I imagine Mike Barr needed a break after that eight-issue tale he penned. Writing the script for issue 17, which was on spinners for August of 1985 is L.B. Kellogg, Tom Sutton continues as penciller, and Ricardo Villagran is on inks.

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“Star Trek #1” Review by Aiptcomics.com

Aiptcomics.com has added a new review for ‘s “Star Trek #1”:

The Star Trek television shows may be coming to an end, but the comics are alive and well, launching a new #1 this September. Not only that, it features Seven of Nine commanding the Enterprise G with a crew of familiar faces and descendants of classic characters. Not only that, it features a new kind of adventure taking the crew outside the four quadrants: Truly boldly going where no one has gone before. As a lifelong Star Trek fan and the first issue in hand, I can safely say this series is built on the series’ history, love of sci-fi, and the spectacle only Star Trek can bring.

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DTI Treklit Investigation for the week of August 13, 2026

Hailing Frequencies Open: Communication in Star Trek: the Next Generation (Critical Explorations in Science Fiction and Fantasy)
Star Trek: Myriad Universes: Echoes and Refractions
Strange and Amazing Facts About Star Trek
Star Trek Log Two
Star Trek Adventures: Alpha Quadrant Sourcebook
Music of the Spheres
Star Trek: The Official Coloring Book
Star Trek: The Original Series: The Antares Maelstrom
Star Trek: More Beautiful Than Death
Fan Phenomena: Star Trek

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“Star Trek: Voyager: 17 Death of a Neutron Star” Review by Deepspacespines.com

Deepspacespines.com has added a new review for ‘s “Star Trek: Voyager: 17 Death of a Neutron Star”:

In today’s episode, Janeway once again violates the Prime Directive to help out a pair of car thieves she just met, only to learn they’re just a few hours away from the fireworks factory. But the once-in-a-lifetime celestial event takes a dark turn when she learns an evil empire plans to call their shot with it: 8-ball, corner galaxy. Is it possible to out-suck the Kazon? What’s wrong with just being nice to each other? And can anyone actually make this thing move how they want? All this and more in Death of a Neutron Star, the book that can’t say no to a good countdown.

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Christopher Cantwell on Trekmovie.com discussing “Star Trek #1”

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Christopher Cantwell was recently featured on Trekmovie.com to discuss Star Trek #1:

It’s been three years since the series finale of Star Trek: Picard, and the proposed follow-up series Star Trek: Legacy is still nowhere to be found. But like the Enterprise-C at Narendra III, IDW Publishing has come to our aid and is giving us something arguably better: an ongoing flagship comic, launching in the franchise’s 60th anniversary year, with Seven of Nine in the captain’s chair of the Enterprise-G.

Check out the Christopher Cantwell author page to view other sightings and a full list of books!

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“Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: 25 Rebels: Book 2 The Courageous” Review by Deepspacespines.com

Deepspacespines.com has added a new review for ‘s “Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: 25 Rebels: Book 2 The Courageous”:

In today’s episode, we get to see a little more of Bajor’s most important religious leader doing some Kai Winning in the past, but it’s clear everyone else woke up on the wrong side of the runabout. What is the motivation behind the invaders calling themselves “the liberated”? Is Worf forgetting his roots? And what is up with these super-generic covers? All this and more in The Courageous, the book that has too much head.

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Out Today: “Star Trek: The Official Coloring Book”

Out today: “Star Trek: The Official Coloring Book“, by .

Explore the final frontier at warp speed as you bring your favorite characters and scenes from sixty years of Star Trek™ to vivid life in this official, high-quality coloring book for fans of all ages.

Pick up your pens, markers, or pencils and transport yourself across the Galaxy as you color in familiar moments filled with Starfleet officers, Federation allies, alien species, and memorable scenes from sixty years of Star Trek. Whether your favorite ship’s crew includes Kirk, Spock, and Bones, or Picard, Data, and Worf—or doesn’t hail from the U.S.S. Enterprise at all—Trek fans from every era will delight in coloring in these iconic strange new worlds.

A celebration of Star Trek’s search for new life and civilizations, this coloring book allows you to relax, live long, and prosper as you fill in 40 illustrations from every Star Trek film and television series. With stunning official artwork on thick, bleed-resistant paper that is perforated so that finished pages can be easily extracted, it would be highly illogical to leave this coloring book blank.

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“Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: 26 Rebels Book 3: The Liberated” Review by Deepspacespines.com

Deepspacespines.com has added a new review for ‘s “Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: 26 Rebels Book 3: The Liberated”:

In today’s episode, Sisko’s done all the training he can do, and Kai Winn’s done all the talking she plans to do. With permanent brain damage and another occupation in the cards, it’s time for both to make their last stand against their respective oppressors. Is being an asshole a right that can be earned? Has the admiral from hell actually been to hell? And can a throwaway line skunk an entire premise? All this and more in The Liberated, the book that just might like video games a little bit, maybe.

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“Star Trek #16” Review by Themindreels.com

Themindreels.com has added a new review for ‘s “Star Trek #16”:

Mike W. Barr wrapped up his eight-issue Mirror Universe saga in the July 1985 issue of DC Comics’ ongoing Star Trek series. He wrote Homecoming, while Tom Sutton delivered pencils and Ricardo Villagran delivered inks. So how does he tie it all up? Let’s find out…

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“Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: 24 Rebels Book 1” Review by Deepspacespines.com

Deepspacespines.com has added a new review for ‘s “Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: 24 Rebels Book 1”:

In today’s episode, the Bajorans get to run the station for two months, and Kai Winn has a lot of changes in mind. Meanwhile, over in the Gamma Quadrant, the effort to whip a planet getting steamrolled by the Cardassians into shape is hamstrung by their reliance on their toys. Is Kai Winn secretly an awesome boss? Why do some authors fixate so much on Odo’s shapeshifting? And did we all already forget about what just happened to Quark? All this and more in The Conquered, the first book in the trilogy that doesn’t have the titles on the cover for some reason?

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“Star Trek: Vanguard: Open Secrets” Review by Lessaccurategrandmother.blogspot.com

Lessaccurategrandmother.blogspot.com has added a new review for and ‘s “Star Trek: Vanguard: Open Secrets”:

I am quite behind on my book reviews, so my original plan was to review the first three Star Trek: Vanguard books here on my blog when I reread them because I had never reviewed them before (they predate my bookbloogging; I do feel like I reviewed book one on the TrekBBS when it came out, but if so, I can’t find the post). However, I reviewed books four and five on my old LiveJournal back in the day, so I figured I would repost those reviews here as a way of quickly catching up on my reviews…

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DTI Comic Book Investigation for the week of August 10, 2026

Here are all the comics printed this week in years past.

Star Trek #36
Star Trek: Divided We Fall #4
Eaglemoss Graphic Novel Collection #125: Star Trek: The Ashes of Eden
Star Trek: The Next Generation Annual #2
Star Trek: New Visions: The Hollow Man and Other Stories
Star Trek #37
Star Trek / Green Lantern: The Spectrum War #2
Star Trek: Lower Decks #10
Star Trek: The Motion Picture: Echoes #4
Star Trek #76
Star Trek / Planet of the Apes: The Primate Directive TPB
Star Trek: Discovery - The Light of Kahless TPB
Star Trek: The Next Generation Special #2
Eaglemoss Graphic Novel Collection #72: DC Star Trek: TOS: Judgment Day!
Infestation Volume One

Out Today: “Star Trek: 60 anos em 60 momentos”

Out today: “Star Trek: 60 anos em 60 momentos“, by .

Celebrar os 60 anos de Star Trek é revisitar uma das mais influentes e duradouras obras de ficção científica da cultura popular. Mais do que uma franquia sobre naves, planetas distantes e civilizações alienígenas, Star Trek sempre utilizou o futuro como espelho do presente, propondo reflexões sobre ética, diversidade, ciência, poder, identidade, guerra, memória e esperança.

Neste livro, o autor percorre momentos decisivos da trajetória da franquia, analisando como Star Trek atravessou gerações, mídias, transformações tecnológicas e debates sociais sem perder sua pergunta essencial: que tipo de humanidade queremos construir? A obra examina suas séries, filmes, personagens, rupturas narrativas e reinvenções, mostrando como esse universo se tornou muito mais do que apenas entretenimento,

Com olhar de pesquisador, fã e criador do canal Apenas um Trekker, o autor convida o leitor a acompanhar essa jornada de seis décadas a partir de uma perspectiva crítica e afetiva. Em tempos marcados por incertezas sobre tecnologia, inteligência artificial, conflitos globais e futuro planetário, Star Trek permanece atual por nos lembrar que o amanhã não é uma promessa garantida, mas uma construção coletiva.

Uma leitura para fãs, pesquisadores e todos aqueles que acreditam que imaginar o futuro também é uma forma de transformar o presente.

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Happy 2026 Birthday to Terry J. Erdmann!

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Happy birthday to Terry J. Erdmann!

Terry J. Erdmann is an author and publicist. A graduate of UCLA, Erdmann resides in Southern California with his wife, Trek editor, licensing liaison and fellow author Paula M. Block.

Check out the Terry J. Erdmann credit page to view more updates and a full list of credits!

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“Star Trek #1” Review by Getyourcomicon.co.uk

Getyourcomicon.co.uk has added a new review for ‘s “Star Trek #1”:

It may be cliché to say, but prepare to quite literally go where no one has gone before as IDW publishes its brand new Star Trek #1. Christopher Cantwell returns to his work in the Federation for a brand new flagship series which promises to break new ground by entering unexplored space. As the venerable franchise enters its sixth decade IDW is showing no signs of resting on its laurels, taking the story in a new and exciting creative direction.

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“Star Trek: Vanguard: Harbinger” Review by Lessaccurategrandmother.blogspot.com

Lessaccurategrandmother.blogspot.com has added a new review for ‘s “Star Trek: Vanguard: Harbinger”:

Star Trek: Vanguard was a series of original novels (plus some novellas) from Pocket Books, released from 2005 to 2012. I read the first five novels (roughly) as they came out… but when the sixth book came out in 2011, my progress through my reading list had gotten quite bogged down, and as of 2026, I still haven’t read it! I’ve been slowly digging my way out recently, though, and am at last ready to tackle it… only at this point the last time I read a Vanguard book was in 2010, over fifteen years ago. I am hardly ready to jump straight into book six in the tightly serialized saga.

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“Star Trek #15” Review by Themindreels.com

Themindreels.com has added a new review for ‘s “Star Trek #15”:

The Human Adventure continued in issue 15 of DC Comics’ ongoing Star Trek title. On spinners until June of ’85, the story continued the Mirror Universe saga, which was written by Mike W. Barr, and featured pencils by Tom Sutton and inks by Ricardo Villagran. This is part seven of eight of the Mirror Universe saga, so how is it all going to play out?

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DTI Treklit Investigation for the week of August 6, 2026

Star Trek: 60 anos em 60 momentos
Star Trek: The Next Generation: The Unofficial Story
The Best of Trek #12: From the Magazine for Star Trek Fans
Star Trek: Baby's First Klingon Words
The Tao of Star Trek: Finding Your Inner Self Through Outer Space: What Sun Tzu and Lao Tzu Teach Us About the Dueling Philosophies of War and Peace Illustrated in the Very Best Star Trek Stories
Star Trek: Designing the Final Frontier — The Untold Story of How Midcentury Modern Decor Shaped Our View of the Future
Die Star-Trek-Chronik - Teil 1: Star Trek: Enterprise: Die ganze Geschichte über die Abenteuer von Captain Archer und seiner Crew
Star Trek: Tales of the Dominion War
Enterprise Zones: Critical Positions
Star Trek: Light-Up Shuttlecraft (Miniature Editions)
Star Trek: New Frontier: The Returned Part 2
Star Trek: The Art of Neville Page: Inside The Mind of The Visionary Designer
Star Trek: Adventures: Lower Decks Campaign Guide

Here’s a look at the books printed this week in the past.

Star Trek Book Deals For August 2026

This month’s ebook deals have landed with 1 book on sale for $1.99.

One book is all we’re getting this month, but as writing this post, all of last month’s star trek book sale is still going for $1.99 each.

Star Trek: The Next Generation: A Hard Rain

DTI Comic Book Investigation for the week of August 3, 2026

Here are all the comics printed this week in years past.

Star Trek: Starfleet Academy TPB
Star Trek: Defiant #6
Star Trek: Year Five #13
Star Trek: 50th Anniversary Cover Celebration
Star Trek: Klingons: Blood Will Tell #4
Star Trek: The Next Generation / Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Ashcan #1
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine #8
Star Trek #15
Star Trek: Best of Klingons TPB
Star Trek #39
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: The Dog of War #5
Star Trek: Alien Spotlight: Q #1
Star Trek: The Next Generation: The Modala Imperative #1
Star Trek: New Visions #2
Eaglemoss Graphic Novel Collection #16: TNG: Ghosts
Star Trek #11
Star Trek #5
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: The Celebrity Series: The Rules of Diplomacy #1
Star Trek #54
Star Trek: Waypoint #6
Star Trek: The Next Generation #38
Star Trek: The Next Generation #19
Eaglemoss Graphic Novel Collection #42: DC Star Trek: TNG: The Pilot
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Hearts and Minds #3
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine #27
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine/Star Trek: The Next Generation
Star Trek: Assignment: Earth #4
Star Trek: Starfleet Academy #9
Eaglemoss Graphic Novel Collection #71: Star Trek: Deity
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Special #1
The Original Crew #2
Star Trek: Early Voyages #7
Star Trek: The Next Generation #23
Star Trek: Holo-Ween
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine -- N-Vector #3
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine #1
Star Trek: Burden of Knowledge #3
Star Trek: Year Four #2
Star Trek Year Four: Enterprise Experiment #5
Star Trek: Nero #1
Star Trek: Voyager #10
Star Trek #32
Star Trek #46
Star Trek: Discovery: Succession #4
Star Trek #48
Star Trek: New Visions #17
Star Trek Volume 1
Star Trek: The Next Generation #50
Eaglemoss Graphic Novel Collection #124: Star Trek: Splashdown
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine #13
Sex Trek: To Boldly Go... #2

DTI Treklit Investigation for the week of July 30, 2026

Star Trek Creatures
I'm Working on That : A Trek From Science Fiction to Science Fact
The Best of Trek #5: From the Magazine for Star Trek Fans
Star Trek: The Next Generation: Imzadi
Star Trek: Starfleet Corps of Engineers 55: Wounds Book 1
Star Trek: Starfleet Corps of Engineers 1: The Belly of the Beast
Star Trek Genesis Trilogy Anniversary Special
Star Trek: The Next Generation: 47 The Q Continuum 1: Q-Space
Star Trek: The Original Series: From History's Shadow
Star Trek: Starfleet Corps of Engineers 7: Invincible Book One
Star Trek: Starfleet Corps of Engineers 19: Foundations Book Three
Star Trek: The Next Generation: Role Playing Game: Core Game Book
Star Trek: Voyager: Starfleet Academy: 1 Lifeline
Star Trek: Voyager: Pathways
Star Trek: Mere Anarchy: 1 Things Fall Apart
Star Trek: The Original Series: Errand Of Vengeance 3: River of Blood
Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan - Photostory
These Are the Voyages:  Gene Roddenberry and Star Trek in the 1970s Volume 2 (1975-1979)
Star Trek: The Next Generation: Resistance
Star Trek: The Next Generation: Starfleet Academy: 1 Worf's First Adventure
Star Trek: 11 Yesterday's Son
The Ultimate Trek Trivia Challenge for the Next Generation
Star Trek: The Illustrated Oral History: The Original Cast
Star Trek: Challenger: Gateways: 2 Chainmail
Star Trek: 4 The Covenant Of The Crown
Star Trek Reader's Reference to the Novels: 1986-1987
Star Trek: Fotonovel 10: Day of the Dove
Star Trek: Starfleet Corps of Engineers 43: Paradise Interrupted
The Star Trek Reader III
Star Trek: Fun with Kirk and Spock
Conversations at Warp Speed
Greenberg's Guide to Star Trek Collectibles/A-E
Star Trek: The Next Generation: 2 The Peacekeepers
Night of the Living Trekkies
Star Trek: 35 Rihannsu Book 2: The Romulan Way
Star Trek: The Next Generation: The Amazing Stories
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: Legends Of The Ferengi
Star Trek: New Frontier: 4 End Game
Star Trek: The Role Playing Game (1st Edition)
Star Trek: Stargazer: Enigma
Fighting for the Future: Essays on Star Trek: Discovery
Star Trek: New Earth: Book 5: Thin Air
Star Trek Adventures: Captain's Log Solo Roleplaying Game
Star Trek: The Next Generation: Starfleet Academy: 5 Atlantis Station
These Are the Voyages: TOS: Season 1
Star Trek: Starfleet Academy: 1 Crisis On Vulcan
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: 3 Bloodletter
Lost Voyages of Trek and The Next Generation
Star Trek: 66 From The Depths
Star Trek: Starfleet Corps of Engineers 31: Ishtar Rising Book 2
Star Trek Adventures: Beta Quadrant Sourcebook
Star Trek: Paper Universe
Star Trek: The Next Generation: Make It So
Star Trek: 75 First Frontier
The Ferengi Bible: The Complete Rules of Acquisition
Star Trek: Stargazer: Three
Star Trek: Captain's Glory
Star Trek: Maps
Star Trek: New Earth: Book 6: Challenger
Star Trek: Adventures In Time And Space
The Best of the Best of Trek: Part One
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: 6 Field Trip
Star Trek: The Original Series: Errand Of Vengeance 2: Killing Blow
Star Trek: Gateways: 1 One Small Step
Star Trek: The Next Generation: 20th Century Computers and How They Worked: the Official Starfleet History of Computers
Star Trek: Discovery: The Enterprise War
Star Trek: New Frontier: 3 The Two Front War
Star Trek: Prodigy: Escape Route
Star Trek Adventures: The Klingon Empire Core Rulebook
Star Trek Discovery: The Girl Who Made the Stars
Star Trek: The Lost Era: The Sundered
Star Trek Adventures Discovery (2256-2258) Campaign Guide
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: Companion
Star Trek: The Next Generation: 56 Double Helix Book 6: The First Virtue
Star Trek: The Next Generation: 48 The Q Continuum 2: Q-Zone
Star Trek: 41 The Three-Minute Universe
Star Trek: The Next Generation: 55 Double Helix Book 5: Double Or Nothing
Star Trek Adventures
Star Trek: The Next Generation: 31 Foreign Foes
Star Trek: Titan: Fallen Gods
Star Trek: 56 Legacy
Star Trek 9
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: The Soul Key

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Happy 2026 Birthday to Wil Wheaton!

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Happy birthday to Wil Wheaton!

Wil Wheaton may be one of the most unusual celebrities of our time. Born into stardom with the movie “Stand By Me”, and then growing up on television as Wesley Crusher on “Star Trek: The Next Generation”, Wil was in the spotlight nearly his entire childhood. Instead of burning out as a child star, he left fame behind and became a computer specialist in what Hollywood might consider the middle of nowhere: Topeka, Kansas. Now, Wil considers himself “just a geek”, and both Dancing Barefoot and the forthcoming biography Just a Geek are about his journey in rediscovering himself and coming to terms with what it means to be famous, or, ironically, famous for being previously famous.

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Happy 2026 Birthday to Adeena Mignogna!

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Happy birthday to Adeena Mignogna!

Adeena Mignogna is a dedicated STEM speaker and science fiction author. With over 25 years of experience in aerospace engineering, she has contributed significantly to satellite and space station projects, specializing in satellite command-and-control systems, software design, and systems engineering. Currently serving as a Mission Architect in the aerospace industry, Adeena is also a passionate advocate for the use of VR in engineering and a mentor to aspiring engineers.

As an author, Adeena leverages her extensive background in physics, astronomy, and computer science to craft captivating stories that blend scientific accuracy with imaginative fiction. She is the creator of the 4-book Robot Galaxy Series and the novel “Lunar Logic.” Adeena also shares her love for science fiction as a co-host on The BIG Sci-Fi Podcast.

Adeena’s multifaceted career and her dedication to inspiring others through both her professional work and her writing make her a unique and influential voice in the world of STEM and science fiction. Discover more about her work at adeenamignogna.com.

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Preview of “Star Trek: Starfleet Academy: Lost Contact #4”

Here’s a preview of Star Trek: Starfleet Academy: Lost Contact #4 by which is due to be released this Wednesday on July 22, 2026 at your local comic shop and digital retailers:

​​Things are looking bad for the cadets: They’re stranded on a desolate planet with low oxygen reserves, a hostile civilization, and a force field that’s cutting off their comms to the U.S.S. Athena.

After an explosive misunderstanding with the aliens of S’Eekay II, they make a run for it, carrying injured Jay-Den back to their base. His wounds are severe, and he’s the only member of their ragtag crew with medical experience. If he’s to survive the day, he’ll need to talk one of the other cadets through his own life-saving procedure.

Then, through the silence, comes a clang. Pop. The aliens are back to finish what they started.
Meanwhile, Chancellor Nahla forms a plan to reach her stranded students! There has to be some way through the storm…







Preview of “Star Trek: Red Shirts: Ghost of the 21st Century #1”

Here’s a preview of Star Trek: Red Shirts: Ghost of the 21st Century #1 by which is due to be released this Wednesday on July 22, 2026 at your local comic shop and digital retailers:

​​Revenge is a dish best served on time delay. From Gerry Duggan (Deadpool, X-Men: Fall of the House of X) comes the next Red Shirts bloodbath…
On the Federation’s farthest frontier, red shirts don’t just die—they’re used.

When conscripted security grunt Harry Deubert finds contraband hidden inside a fallen comrade’s body, he uncovers Section Null—a secret Starfleet directorate turning disposable red shirts into assets in a sprawling criminal conspiracy. Teaming with Lyna Taval, an Andorian officer with her own covert agenda, Deubert digs too deep…and becomes a target.

Someone inside Starfleet Security is selling out the Federation. And once Deubert and Taval learn what red shirts are really for, there’s no going back.







DTI Comic Book Investigation for the week of July 27, 2026

Here are all the comics printed this week in years past.

Star Trek: Leonard McCoy, Frontier Doctor #4
Star Trek #1
Star Trek: Mirror Images #2
Star Trek: Year Five #23
Star Trek Movie Adaptation #5
Eaglemoss Graphic Novel Collection #70: Star Trek: DS9: Hearts Of Old
Star Trek: Boldly Go #10
Star Trek: Defiant #17
Star Trek #12
Star Trek: The Next Generation #75
Star Trek #23
Star Trek #36
Eaglemoss Graphic Novel Collection #123: Star Trek: The Maquis, Soldier of Peace
Star Trek: The Q Conflict #6
Star Trek: Mission's End #5
Star Trek: New Visions TPB #7

Happy 2026 Birthday to Robert Greenberger!

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Happy birthday to Robert Greenberger!

A writer, editor, and project manager, Robert Greenberger has been working in publishing since 1980. A lifelong fan of comics and science fiction, he watched dreams become reality when he first joined Starlog Press in 1980. There, he created Comics Scene which he edited during its initial run. In 1984, he moved to DC Comics where he worked as an editor or administrator until 2000, earning plaudits for his work on the Star Trek comic book. After a brief sojourn to the Internet, he returned to comics in 2001, this time working as an executive at Marvel Comics. This turned out to be a stormy, frustrating year and in 2002 he returned to DC as a senior editor in their growing collected editions department. In 2006, he left DC and found himself having the time of his life as Managing Editor at Weekly World News unitl its clueless management shuttered the paper.

Since then he has been a freelance writer, working on media tie-in properties, original fiction, non-fiction for your young adults and adults, and whatever else has come his way. He has cofounded the digital Crazy 8 Press.

He currently teaches high school English and Creative Writing in Baltimore County.

He makes his home in Maryland. For more.

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Christopher Cantwell on Comicbookcouplescounseling.com discussing “Star Trek (2026)”

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Christopher Cantwell was recently featured on Comicbookcouplescounseling.com to discuss Star Trek (2026):

It’s Preview Night at San Diego Comic-Con. We chat with writer Christopher Cantwell about relaunching Star Trek in an Absolutely bold direction for IDW.

Check out the Christopher Cantwell author page to view other sightings and a full list of books!

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DTI Treklit Investigation for the week of July 23, 2026

Star Trek: Vulcan's Soul Book 1: Exodus
Star Trek: Myriad Universes: Infinity's Prism
Star Trek: Starfleet Corps of Engineers: Omnibus 12: Out Of The Cocoon
Star Trek V: The Final Frontier Original Movie Script
Star Trek: Seekers: 1 Second Nature
Textual Poachers: Television Fans and Participatory Culture
Is Star Trek Utopia?: Investigating a Perfect Future
Star Trek: Seekers: 3 Long Shot
The Meaning of Star Trek
Star Trek: Lost to Eternity
Star Trek: Vanguard: Harbinger
Star Trek: Burning Dreams
Outside In Can Live With It
Star Trek: Legacies: Book 2: Best Defense
The Routledge Handbook of Star Trek
Star Trek: Cast No Shadow
The Modern Afterlives of Old Irish Travel Narratives: From Gulliver to Star Trek

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Out Today: “Star Trek: Starfleet Academy: Lost Contact #4”

Out today: “Star Trek: Starfleet Academy: Lost Contact #4“, by .

​​Things are looking bad for the cadets: They’re stranded on a desolate planet with low oxygen reserves, a hostile civilization, and a force field that’s cutting off their comms to the U.S.S. Athena.

After an explosive misunderstanding with the aliens of S’Eekay II, they make a run for it, carrying injured Jay-Den back to their base. His wounds are severe, and he’s the only member of their ragtag crew with medical experience. If he’s to survive the day, he’ll need to talk one of the other cadets through his own life-saving procedure.

Then, through the silence, comes a clang. Pop. The aliens are back to finish what they started.
Meanwhile, Chancellor Nahla forms a plan to reach her stranded students! There has to be some way through the storm…

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Out Today: “Star Trek: Red Shirts: Ghost of the 21st Century #1”

Out today: “Star Trek: Red Shirts: Ghost of the 21st Century #1“, by .

​​Revenge is a dish best served on time delay. From Gerry Duggan (Deadpool, X-Men: Fall of the House of X) comes the next Red Shirts bloodbath…
On the Federation’s farthest frontier, red shirts don’t just die—they’re used.

When conscripted security grunt Harry Deubert finds contraband hidden inside a fallen comrade’s body, he uncovers Section Null—a secret Starfleet directorate turning disposable red shirts into assets in a sprawling criminal conspiracy. Teaming with Lyna Taval, an Andorian officer with her own covert agenda, Deubert digs too deep…and becomes a target.

Someone inside Starfleet Security is selling out the Federation. And once Deubert and Taval learn what red shirts are really for, there’s no going back.

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“Star Trek Classics #3 – Encounters with the Unknown” Review by Lessaccurategrandmother.blogspot.com

Lessaccurategrandmother.blogspot.com has added a new review for and and and and and and ‘s “Star Trek Classics #3 – Encounters with the Unknown”:

Like Enemy Unseen, this “Star Trek Classics” release on Hoopla from IDW takes a Wildstorm trade paperback from the 2000s and rebrands it. While Enemy Unseen collected several otherwise unrelated Next Generation stories, this one collects four Voyager stories, three double-length one-shots and one three-part miniseries. I was surprised that the obviously intentionally vague title Encounters with the Unknown is actually pretty applicable to all four stories even though it feels like it could be applied to almost any Star Trek story if you squinted hard enough!

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Atria Gallery Group Relaunches Pocket Books Imprint

NEW YORK, NY, June 30, 2026—Anh Schluep will join the Atria Gallery Publishing Group, a division of Simon & Schuster, as Vice President, Editorial Director & Deputy Publisher of Pocket Books, reviving and reimagining the model of America’s first pocket-sized paperback line, it was announced today by Jennifer Bergstrom, EVP and Publisher of Gallery Books.

Schluep comes to Pocket Books from Amazon Publishing, where she was Associate Publisher of Montlake, Skyscape, and 47 North imprints. During her fifteen-year tenure at Amazon, she helped launch and build Montlake, a wildly successful romance line, where she published #1 New York Times bestselling authors Colleen Hoover, Devney Perry, Rebecca Yarros, Jeneva Rose, and Sylvia Day, among others. Prior to growing Amazon Publishing’s business, Schluep was in sales at Penguin Random House. In her new position, she will lead the strategic vision and editorial direction of Pocket, re-establishing the imprint as a leader in commercial fiction publishing, with a key focus on romance, and as the top choice for bestselling entrepreneurial authors.

“Anh Schluep is one of the most innovative publishers working in our industry today,” noted Jennifer Bergstrom. “She has deep expertise in how modern authors want to partner with a publisher. I’m thrilled to be working with Anh and delighted to relaunch Pocket Books with its new mission. Pocket will offer a home for forward-thinking writers, including bestselling indie and hybrid authors looking to amplify their reach using our unparalleled strengths in marketing, publicity, and print distribution.”

“I’m excited to be bringing back Pocket Books,” Schluep commented. “The imprint, which published its first list in 1939, revolutionized the industry by making books available to readers in non-traditional outlets. The first contemporary U.S. publisher to democratize reading, it became the home for legendary romance authors including Jude Deveraux, Julie Garwood, and Judith McNaught. I look forward to publishing the next generation of fan favorites.”

Schluep adds: “This is how I think about it: Pocket Books was originally created to reach a mass market readership. I want to honor that idea and collaborate with authors to bring their stories to the widest audience.”

Along with core romance, the imprint will publish additional genres including romantic thrillers, dark romance, and horror. The imprint expects to launch two to three titles per month starting in January 2027.

Schluep will officially begin at Simon & Schuster on July 1.

No mention of Star Trek in this press release, so I’m assuming the move to Gallery Books is now 100% complete and we won’t be returning to the Pocket Books imprint.

Out Today: “Star Trek: Strange New Worlds: The Seeds of Salvation TPB”

Out today: “Star Trek: Strange New Worlds: The Seeds of Salvation TPB“, by .

From Star Trek: Strange New Worlds season-four writer Robbie Thompson comes a Lovecraftian horror the likes of which the crew of the Enterprise has never seen before!

After plodding through uneventful mission after uneventful mission, Christine Chapel is itching for a real adventure. So, when an opportunity to reunite with her old scientist friend Jinare for research on the planet Poilant crops up, Chapel is excited to finally do what Starfleet does best: explore strange new worlds. However, when the Enterprise arrives in Poilant’s space, they cannot get into contact with Jinare or any of her researchers. Chapel, Una, Spock, La’An, and Scotty beam down, and they are greeted by…nothing…no one…and no signs of what caused their disappearance, only a robot named D6 who urges them to descend into the planet’s depths in search of his friends. But there’s more than scientists lurking in the watery abyss. Ancient life-forms and behemoths await—and they might mean more adventure than even Chapel can handle.

Perfect for fans of the hit television series hungry for more Strange New Worlds action with a focus on beloved characters Christine Chapel and Spock!

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DTI Comic Book Investigation for the week of July 20, 2026

Here are all the comics printed this week in years past.

Star Trek Annual 2024 #1
Star Trek #22
Star Trek: The Next Generation: The Last Generation TPB
Star Trek: Spock: Reflections #1
Star Trek #8
Star Trek: Starfleet Academy: Lost Contact #4
Star Trek #44
Star Trek: Year Five TPB #2 - The Wine-Dark Deep
Star Trek: New Frontier #5
Star Trek: Harlan Ellison's Original The City on the Edge of Forever Teleplay #2
Star Trek #11
Star Trek: The Next Generation / Doctor Who: Assimilation² #3
Star Trek: Day of Blood #1
Star Trek #23
Star Trek: The Next Generation: Terra Incognita #1
Star Trek #47
Star Trek: Picard's Academy: Commit No Mistakes
Star Trek: The Modala Imperative #4
Eaglemoss Graphic Novel Collection #15: The Newspaper Strips Volume 1
Eaglemoss Graphic Novel Collection #41: DC Star Trek: TOS: The Mirror Universe Saga
Star Trek: Strange New Worlds: The Seeds of Salvation TPB
Star Trek: The Mirror War #7
Star Trek #56
Star Trek: The Next Generation #18
Star Trek: The Next Generation #37
Eaglemoss Graphic Novel Collection #69: Star Trek: TNG: The Gorn Crisis
Star Trek: Red Shirts: Ghost of the 21st Century #1
Eaglemoss Graphic Novel Collection #122: Star Trek: Blaise of Glory
Star Trek: Volume One: Godshock
Soul Trek #2

It’s Official, Star Trek Is Returning With A New Series This Fall (Exclusive)

A timely Trek.

Screenrant has a well deserved reputation for clickbait, lies, and misinformation, but I’ve been told by the IDW Group Editor that this is a legit post with legitimate covers, which are awesome, so go check it out!

“Star Trek #11” Review by Themindreels.com

Themindreels.com has added a new review for ‘s “Star Trek #11”:

The splash page shows the two Kirks confronting each other, with the Prime Universe Kirk and the Excelsior being held prisoner by his other self. Captain Styles is dumbstruck when he sees the room filled with Prime and Mirror selves.

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“Star Trek #13” Review by Themindreels.com

Themindreels.com has added a new review for ‘s “Star Trek #13”:

Msquerade is part five of the New Frontiers storyline written by Mike W. Barr. The series continues to feature Tom Sutton on pencils, and Ricardo Villagran on inks. The pair also collaborated on the cover, which could be found on spinner racks until April 1985.

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“Star Trek: The Last Starship #9” Review by Bottalk.com

Bottalk.com has added a new review for and ‘s “Star Trek: The Last Starship #9”:

Kirk attempts to take command from Sato. Zed takes his patient to Main Engineering and lets the bomb explode. The story skips ahead, we see Kirk in command. Sato and Zed have been left on a Class M Planet. But Sato is determined to find Kirk and stop him.

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“Star Trek: 30 Demons” Review by Jeremysstartrekreviews.com

Jeremysstartrekreviews.com has added a new review for ‘s “Star Trek: 30 Demons”:

My Spoiler filled summary and review: The story begins with a murder. A Vulcan scientist, named T’Ylle, is on an assignment to Beekman’s Planet researching the end of an ancient civilization that appears to have torn itself apart in madness. The madness isn’t in the past however as her own research team comes down with it resulting in them murdering each other including her.

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“Star Trek: The Last Starship #8” Review by Getyourcomicon.co.uk

Getyourcomicon.co.uk has added a new review for and ‘s “Star Trek: The Last Starship #8”:

James T. Kirk and Hive Mind’s cosmic nightmare continues today as Star Trek: The Last Starship returns for issue #8. I had to take a moment to compute that this is only the 8th issue given how much ground the book has covered. Then I cracked open this issue and saw the breakneck pacing Lanzing and Kelly are running at as Kirk’s place in the story finally comes into sharp focus.

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“Star Trek #10” Review by Themindreels.com

Themindreels.com has added a new review for ‘s “Star Trek #10”:

The splash page shows the Mirror Universe Enterprise preparing to cross over into the Prime Universe. Everything is ready, and Mirror Kirk is reeady to plunder the peace-loving Federation with his crew at his side. The Enterprise appears in the Prime Universe and begins it’s journey of reevenge.

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“Star Trek: Picard: To Defy Fate” Review by Atboundarysedge.com

Atboundarysedge.com has added a new review for ‘s “Star Trek: Picard: To Defy Fate”:

Few Star Trek shows have been as uneven as Picard. The first season was a sombre and occasionally gritty look at a Federation that had failed to meet its lofty goals. The second was a bizarre tangent into time travel and parallel universes. The third was a reunion designed solely to please the fans. Let the record show that I loved the first, disliked the second, and tolerated the third. To Defy Fate is the first Picard novel to take place after the main events of the third season (technically the coda occurs after this book). It also folds in events from every incarnation of Star Trek from the original series, to Deep Space Nine, to Enterprise, to Discovery, and even throws in a nod to the JJ Abrams films. To Defy Fate is a book that grabs the entire sixty years of canon and smashes them into a single story.

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DTI Treklit Investigation for the week of July 16, 2026

Justice and Popular Culture: Star Trek as Philosophical Text
Star Trek: Redshirt's Little Book of Doom
Star Trek: Enterprise: Rosetta
They Called Us Enemy
Star Trek: The U.S.S. Voyager NCC-74656 Illustrated Handbook: Captain Janeway's Ship from Star Trek: Voyager
Hidden Universe Travel Guides: Star Trek: Vulcan
A Lit Fuse: The Provocative Life of Harlan Ellison
Star Trek: The Next Generation: Shadows Have Offended
All You Need to Know About Disability is on Star Trek
New Life and New Civilizations: Exploring Star Trek Comics
What is it about Star Trek?
The Impossible Has Happened: The Life and Work of Gene Roddenberry, Creator of Star Trek
Star Trek: Starfleet Corps of Engineers: Ghost
Star Trek: Strange New Worlds 8
Star Trek: Discovery: Die Standing

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Out Today: “Star Trek: The Last Starship #9”

Out today: “Star Trek: The Last Starship #9“, by and .

​​The conclusion to Arc 3!
The U.S.S. Omega breaks apart.

Captain Sato returns to his bridge to find Kirk—and the Borg—already in command. What follows is a phaser-point standoff over the ship’s future: surrender and survival…or war to save a dying galaxy. As arguments turn into action, Valqis is forced to choose a side—and a captain.

In Sickbay, Zed makes an impossible call to save Vi from assimilation, uncovering a terrifying truth about the psychic singularity at Deep Space Hope. It proves hope may still exist… at a devastating cost.

The Federation and the crew are divided. Two visions for the future emerge. One will rebuild. One will fight back. The line is drawn.

The Galaxy will never be the same.

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DTI Comic Book Investigation for the week of July 13, 2026

Here are all the comics printed this week in years past.

Star Trek: Voyager: Avalon Rising #1
Eaglemoss Graphic Novel Collection #68: Star Trek: Mirror Images
Star Trek: Red Shirts #1
Eaglemoss Graphic Novel Collection #121: Star Trek: The Classic UK Comics Part 4
Star Trek: Divided We Fall #3
Star Trek: The Next Generation: The Space Between #6
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine - Too Long a Sacrifice #1
Star Trek #59
Star Trek #52
Star Trek: The Motion Picture: Echoes #3
Star Trek #10
Star Trek: The Last Starship #9
Star Trek: The Next Generation #11
Star Trek #32
Star Trek #75
Star Trek Special: Flesh and Stone #1
Star Trek #63
Star Trek: Boldly Go TPB #1
Star Trek Volume 2
Star Trek #35
Star Trek #20
Star Trek: New Visions Special: The Cage

Happy 2026 Birthday to Hans Beimler!

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Happy birthday to Hans Beimler!

Hans Anthony Beimler is a writer, producer, and script editor of many Star Trek: The Next Generation and Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episodes. He also appeared in Deep Space Nine’s final episode, “What You Leave Behind”, as a holographic guest at Vic’s Las Vegas Lounge.

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Happy 2026 Birthday to Steve Mollmann!

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Happy birthday to Steve Mollmann!

Steve Mollmann is a writer, author of a number of Star Trek stories.

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“Star Trek #12” Review by Themindreels.com

Themindreels.com has added a new review for ‘s “Star Trek #12”:

The Mirror Universe story continued in issue 12 of DC Comics’ Star Trek series. Mike W. Barr penned the script for the fourth installment in this eight-part story, whose overall arc title is New Frontiers. Tom Sutton delivers pencils, Ricardo Villagran delivers ink, and the pair of them deliver one of my favourite covers, which features the Excelsior menacing the Enterprise.

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“Star Trek: The Last Starship #8” Review by Positivelytrek.com

Positivelytrek.com has added a new review for and ‘s “Star Trek: The Last Starship #8”:

We have two Star Trek comics from IDW to talk about in this month’s Positively Trek comic episode! In Star Trek: The Last Starship #8, we finally learn what the Borg Queen plans to do with the resurrected James T. Kirk. And in Star Trek: Starfleet Academy – Lost Contact #3, the marooned cadets come face-to-face with the inhabitants of the mysterious planet S’Eekay II. Join Dan and Brandi as they share their thoughts on these two issues and take a sneak peek at what’s coming up next month!

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DTI Treklit Investigation for the week of July 9, 2026

Star Trek Log Eight
Hidden Universe Travel Guides: Qo'noS and the Klingon Empire
Little Golden Book Star Trek Alphabet Book
Star Trek Shipyards: The Delta Quadrant Vol. 2 - Ledosian to Zahl
Star Trek: New Frontier: The Returned Part 1
Star Trek: Strange New Worlds 10
Time Magazine: Star Trek: Inside The Most Influential Science-Fiction Series Ever
Maybe We Need a Letter from God: The Star Trek Stamp
The Star Trek: Prodigy Coloring Book
Star Trek The Next Generation: The U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701-D Illustrated Handbook Plus Collectible
The Physics Of Star Trek
Anthropology of Star Trek: exploring core cultural concepts

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Out Today: “Star Trek: Aliens”

Out today: “Star Trek: Aliens“, by and and and .

The aliens of Star Trek get their due in this collection of comics featuring Orions, Vulcans, Tribbles, Klingons, and more! Presented in a convenient-to-read pocket-sized (6 x 9) format!

In the vast Star Trek universe, many aliens abound! Read issues featuring the Gorn, Vulcans, Andorians, Orions, Borg, Romulans, Cardassians, Klingons, Q, Tribbles, Ferengi, and Tril! These one-off stories give fans an inside look at the many characters that make Star Trek so beloved by a wide array of talent!

Features work from Scott Tipton, David Tipton, David Messina, Elena Casagrande, James Patrick, José Maria Beroy, Andrew Steven Harris, Sean Murphy, Paul D. Storrie, Leonard O’Grady, John Byrne, Arne Schmidt, Andy Schmidt, Agustin Padilla, Ian Edginton, Wagner Reis, Keith R.A. DeCandido, JK Woodward, Stuart Moore, Mike Hawthorne, Jackson Lanzing, Collin Kelly, Timothy Green II, Christina Rice, Andy Price, Jody Houser, Hendry Prasetya, and Rafael Pérez Granados.

This IDW Classics Collection includes over 400 pages of content from Star Trek: Alien Spotlight volumes 1 and 2 as well as from Star Trek: Aliens, featuring fan-favorite characters from throughout the Star Trek universe.

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I was on Continuing Conversations!

I joined Jim and Michael to talk about the vast universe of stories contained within Star Trek novels and comics….

Happy 2026 Birthday to Susan Wright!

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Happy birthday to Susan Wright!

Susan Wright is an author who has written many Star Trek books, all published by Pocket Books.

Wright founded the National Coalition for Sexual Freedom in 1997, which promotes BDSM and sex positivism, and continues to serve as the organization’s spokesperson. She currently resides in New York.

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Happy 2026 Birthday to Rick Sternbach!

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Happy birthday to Rick Sternbach!

Richard “Rick” Michael Sternbach was the (senior) production illustrator/designer for Star Trek: The Motion Picture, Star Trek: The Next Generation, the first two seasons of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, and Star Trek: Voyager. He was also the scenic artist for Star Trek Nemesis, providing designs for everything from the Argo shuttle to a Romulan Valdore-type sculpture. Sternbach’s most recognized work by far has been the designs of the PADD, Deep Space 9 and USS Voyager.

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Happy 2026 Birthday to John Byrne!

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Happy birthday to John Byrne!

John Lindley Byrne is a British-born American comic book artist and writer. Since breaking into the industry in the early 1970s, he has worked on almost every major comic superhero. His most famous works were on Marvel Comics’ X-Men (with Chris Claremont) and Fantastic Four titles and on the DC Comics Superman relaunch in the mid-1980s. In 1992, he teamed up with Larry Niven to produce the graphic novel Green Lantern: Ganthet’s Tale.

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DTI Comic Book Investigation for the week of July 6, 2026

Here are all the comics printed this week in years past.

Star Trek: New Visions #22
Eaglemoss Graphic Novel Collection #67: Star Trek: TNG/DS9: The Landmark Crossover
Star Trek: Klingons: Blood Will Tell #3
Star Trek: The Next Generation #62
Star Trek: Sons of Star Trek #4
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine -- N-Vector #2
Star Trek: Year Five #22
Eaglemoss Graphic Novel Collection Special Edition #5: Star Trek: Alien Spotlight - Volume 2
Eaglemoss Graphic Novel Collection #14: Vulcan Vengeance
Star Trek: Defiant #5
Star Trek: Debt of Honor
Star Trek / Green Lantern: The Spectrum War #1
Star Trek: Lower Decks #9
Eaglemoss Graphic Novel Collection #40: Parallel Lives
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: The Dog of War #4
Star Trek: The Next Generation #17
Star Trek: Aliens
Eaglemoss Graphic Novel Collection #120: Star Trek: Untold Voyages
Star Trek #35
Star Trek: Discovery: Succession #3
Star Trek Volume 5
Star Trek: Who Killed Captain Kirk?
Star Trek: New Visions #7
Star Trek: The Next Generation #36
Star Trek: The Next Generation Annual #1
Star Trek: Year Five #3

New Star Trek Comic Books Announced To Preorder! July 2026 Edition











IDW Catalog 2026-06

IDW July 2026 Catalog

 








Star Trek #1

Their mission is new. Their legacy is not.

From the pen of fan-favorite writer Christopher Cantwell (Star Trek: Defiant, Star Trek: Red Shirts) and the brush of psychedelic standout Dennis Menheere (Etheres, Little Nightmares) comes the launch of an all-new flagship…and this time, we’re busting out of the four quadrants.

The Enterprise-G is on a desperate mission beyond the known Galaxy to relocate the dying Avuran people when its crew finds a perfect new home in a region of unknown space called the Epsilon Corridor. Three pristine Class-M worlds—the Trinity—await the refugees. No signs of civilization. No detectable threats. A colonist’s dream. But the dream fractures fast.

When Captain Seven of Nine and her divided, fast-tracked crew begin exploring the Trinity, they uncover disturbing contradictions: vanished structures, inexplicable artifacts, time skips, and evidence of a presence Starfleet’s century-old probes never detected. Each world houses a different ecosystem, different physics problems, and different secrets—as if they’ve been curated…or quarantined. But from who? Or what?

The first arc of Star Trek delivers a prestige, mystery-driven, high-stakes psychological thriller of an opening salvo—new worlds, new species, new existential threats—anchored by Seven, Jack, and Crash La Forge fighting to keep the mission together as the Galaxy’s oldest ghosts awaken.


Star Trek: Deviations: Evermore

Quoth the raven…“Evermore.”

This spooky one-shot features Dr. Joseph M’Benga of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds as he encounters various crew members turned characters and creatures from the worlds of Edgar Allan Poe aboard the U.S.S. Enterprise!

Dr. M’Benga’s daughter, Rukiya, has always loved a good bedtime story—especially if that story contains a raven, a beating heart beneath the floorboards, or a deadly plague. But now, on what seems like a night like any other, she’s whisked away by the very fantasies she once delighted in. It’s up to her loving father to beat back the dark and rescue her from a dream within a dream…




Star Trek: Holo-ween II #1

A Halloween mystery unfolds on Deep Space 9!

On the eve of a high-stakes diplomatic summit, Deep Space 9 is thrown into chaos by a sudden communications blackout and a string of deeply unsettling incidents. With senior leadership called away, Worf, Dax, Odo, and Bashir must hold the station together as tensions rise among visiting dignitaries.

Then, a distressed starship arrives with explosive claims—and one member of the DS9 crew stands accused of murder. As suspicion spreads and paranoia takes hold, a creeping sense of dread settles over the Promenade. And somewhere inside the station’s holosuites, something has gone terrifyingly wrong…

A locked-station thriller begins here.



Star Trek: Holo-ween II #2

The Halloween event continues—and the danger deepens.

Deep Space 9 remains on edge as unexplained incidents multiply and trust continues to fracture. With conflicting testimonies, missing personnel, and diplomatic tensions nearing a boiling point, station security faces a mystery that refuses to add up.

While suspicions mount and the clock ticks toward disaster, a growing sense of unease suggests the truth may be far stranger—and far closer—than anyone suspects.



Star Trek: Holo-ween II #3

Part three of our Halloween event!

A dire, garbled warning breaks through from Benjamin Sisko—he’s identified the suspects, and they’re extremely dangerous. Then the signal dies.

With communications severed and panic spreading, Worf and Odo move fast to protect the civilians and visiting dignitaries, sealing off the station and turning Deep Space 9 into a high-stakes locked-room mystery. But just as order seems within reach, a chilling realization hits: Bashir and Dax are missing…and no one knows where they’ve gone.



Star Trek: Holo-ween II #4

The terrifying finale of the Halloween event!

Time has run out. Lives hang in the balance. And the nightmare consuming Deep Space 9 is finally ready to show its face.

Cut off, outmatched, and pushed to their limits, the crew must confront the true force behind the chaos before the station—and everyone on it—pays the ultimate price. Shattering revelations ignite desperate gambits, fragile alliances strain to breaking, and survival demands impossible choices.

Enter a final confrontation where horror meets heroism, morality is put on trial, and the fate of countless lives turns on a single perilous moment.



Star Trek: Red Shirts: Ghost of the 21st Century #2

Harry Deubert wasn’t always an “upstanding” member of the Federation. Once upon a time, he was a thief. And a damn good one. Today, he’s a haunted man, spiraling—and all it takes is one good drink and the ripped-open body of his buddy, stuffed with contraband, for him to decide his life as an indentured servant to Section Null is over.

He’s gonna blow whatever this cadaver conspiracy is wide open. Step one? Confronting Chief Officer Miller.



Star Trek: The Last Starship #11

After decades of struggle, Sato, Kirk, Agnes, Zed, and Valqis have come back together—united to save the Federation from the trap that is the Emerald Chain closing in around them. The tension is high; trust is at an all-time low and has been broken before. They’ve been through hell, and not always on the same side. But Dr. Zed sees a path toward healing.

They’ve all been wrong. They’ve all made mistakes. Now, and only now, does the crew of the U.S.S. Omega have the chance to make it all worth it.

Despite Solara and her demented protégé Osyraa circling ever closer aboard the Emerald Chain flagship, the crew of the Omega are going to build T’Galatheon Gate—and save what little is left of Starfleet..for those who will follow in their footsteps.

Happy 2026 Birthday to Ronald D. Moore!

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Happy birthday to Ronald D. Moore!

Ronald “Ron” Dowl Moore is a writer and producer of several Star Trek series and films, as well as several other science fiction and genre programs. Moore was recognized for his writing work on the Star Trek franchise with seven award nominations, winning two of them. In his post-Star Trek years, he greatly added to this list of laurels.

While residing in Los Angeles as a struggling and budding writer, Ron Moore started to date a woman who worked on the set of Star Trek: The Next Generation. In 1989, Moore, an avid fan of the original Star Trek, convinced her to take him on a tour of the lot. He had written a script for the show, which the producers liked enough to actually film. It became “The Bonding”, and Moore was soon hired as a staff writer.

He remained at that position until the end of the series. He co-wrote 27 episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation including the series finale, “All Good Things…” for which he won the Hugo Award for excellence in science fiction writing along with Brannon Braga. Moore and Braga also co-wrote two films featuring the Next Generation cast, Star Trek Generations and Star Trek: First Contact. As producer of TNG in 1994, Moore shared an Emmy Award nomination when the series was nominated as Outstanding Drama Series that year.

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Happy 2026 Birthday to Marc Okrand!

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Happy birthday to Marc Okrand!

Marc Okrand is the inventor of the Klingon language. He initially created the Vulcan dialogue in Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan. He was hired by Paramount Pictures to invent the language and coach the actors on Star Trek III: The Search for Spock, Star Trek V: The Final Frontier and Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country. Okrand’s basis for the Klingon language came from the few samples spoken in Star Trek: The Motion Picture which were made up by James Doohan. He is also famous as the author of The Klingon Dictionary and all its addenda.

On Disc 2 of the Star Trek III: The Search for Spock DVD, Okrand said he was asked to create Klingonese for scenes that had already been shot in English. During post-production, he turned off the sound and observed the actors’ lip movements as they spoke their lines. From these movements, he developed new vocal “sounds” for the actors to dub over their original English. He was asked to do the same for Spock and Saavik in Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, during their brief discussion about Kirk in the Torpedo Bay. Okrand was also interviewed on 21 August 1991 for the TNG Season 5 DVD special feature “Alien Speak” (“The Klingon Linguist”).

Okrand previously worked with Native American languages, from which he borrowed the unusual Klingon tlh [IPA: /t͡ɬ/] sound (common in North and Central American indigenous languages, in which it is usually transcribed as tl; this is the sound at the end of the word “Nahuatl” as the Aztecs pronounced it themselves).

Recent work includes the Atlantean language which he was hired to do for Disney’s film Atlantis: The Lost Empire, which featured the voice of Leonard Nimoy. He also contributed Klingon and Vulcan dialogue for several episodes of the fourth season of Star Trek: Enterprise. He was a consultant for the Klingon, Romulan and Vulcan languages on 2009’s Star Trek and served as an uncredited consultant on Star Trek Into Darkness.

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Happy 2026 Birthday to Mel Gilden!

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Happy birthday to Mel Gilden!

Mel Gilden has written over forty books for adult and children, and over a hundred original TV scripts. He earned his BA at the California State University and currently lives in California.

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Happy 2026 Birthday to Rich Handley!

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Happy birthday to Rich Handley!

Rich Handley has written, edited, and contributed to numerous books and magazines for multiple publishers, including DC Comics, IDW, BOOM! Studios, Topps, Dark Horse, Titan Books, Eaglemoss, West End Games, and more. He edited 100 volumes of the Star Trek Graphic Novel Collection; has penned licensed Star Trek, Star Wars, and Planet of the Apes fiction; and currently writes articles for Star Trek Explorer magazine, as well as books for Magnetic Press’s Planet of the Apes Role-Playing Game.

Rich has written about many pop-culture franchises, including the above, as well as Swamp Thing, Hellblazer, Watchmen, Battlestar Galactica, Stargate, Dark Shadows, Red Dwarf, Batman, Godzilla, classic monsters, and more. He has 25 years’ experience as a B2B magazine editor in the tech sector, and he now works with the IEEE as a publications administrator of academic peer-review manuscripts. View Rich’s publications, blog and résumé.

–Used with permission from richhandley.com

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DTI Treklit Investigation for the week of July 2, 2026

Star Trek Adventures: Second Edition: Quickstart Guide
Star Trek: Voyager: 3 Ragnarok
Star Trek: Strangers From The Sky
The Best of Star Trek Magazine Volume 6: Star Trek: Discovery Guide to Seasons 1 and 2, Collector's Edition
Star Trek 4
Star Trek: The Next Generation:  Genesis Force
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: Sacraments of Fire
Captain's Log: William Shatner's Personal Account of the Making of Star Trek V: The Final Frontier
Star Trek: Vulcan's Heart
Star Trek: The Next Generation: 6 A Time To Hate
The Autobiography of James T. Kirk
Star Trek: The Next Generation: Greater than the Sum
Star Trek: Shadows on the Sun
Star Trek Log Seven, Log Eight, Log Nine
Star Trek: 18 Rihannsu 1 - My Enemy, My Ally
Star Trek: Starfleet Corps of Engineers 29: Aftermath
Star Trek: The Next Generation: Q-Squared
Star Trek: Preserver
Star Trek 7
Star Trek: Starfleet Corps of Engineers 42: Sargasso Sector
Star Trek: The Next Generation: 53 Double Helix Book 3: Red Sector
Star Trek 7: Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan
Star Trek: New Frontier: 1 House of Cards
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: 16 Invasion! Book 3: Time's Enemy
A Different Trek: Radical Geographies of Deep Space Nine (Cultural Geographies + Rewriting the Earth)
Star Trek: Strange New Worlds 1
Star Trek: The Next Generation: 17 Boogeymen
Star Trek: Starfleet Corps of Engineers 18: Foundations Book Two
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: The Ferengi Rules of Acquisition
Star Trek: Voyager: 9 Invasion Book 4: The Final Fury
Star Trek: Federation Travel Guide
Star Trek: Starfleet Corps of Engineers 6: Cold Fusion
The Star Trek Cookbook: Food From The 23rd Century And Beyond
The Star Trek Interview Book
Star Trek Adventures: Command Division Supplement
Star Trek: Fotonovel 9: The Devil in the Dark
Star Trek: Crosswords Book 1
Star Trek: The Next Generation: 12 Doomsday World
Mr. Scott's Guide to the Enterprise
Star Trek Roleplaying Game Narrator's Guide
Star Trek Players Guide
Star Trek: Too Many Tribbles!
Star Trek: The Poems
Star Trek: The Starship Library: Volume 2: U.S.S. Cerritos NCC-75567
Official Star Trek Cooking Manual
Star Trek: The Price Of The Phoenix
Patrick Stewart: The Unauthorized Biography
Star Trek: Starfleet Corps of Engineers 54: Security
Strange Novel Worlds
Star Trek: Voyager: The Farther Shore
Star Trek: The Next Generation: 1 Ghost Ship
Star Trek: 60 Ice Trap
Star Trek: The Original Series: The Janus Gate Omnibus
Star Trek: Starfleet Corps of Engineers 30: Ishtar Rising Book 1
Star Trek: Starfleet Corps of Engineers: Omnibus 9: Grand Designs
Star Trek: The Next Generation: 7 Masks
The Best of the Best of Trek
Star Trek: New Earth: Book 4: The Flaming Arrow
Star Trek: New Frontier: Prometheans
Star Trek: The Next Generation: 54 Double Helix Book 4: Quarantine
Star Trek: The Next Generation: Losing The Peace
Star Trek: The Next Generation: 36 Into The Nebula
Star Trek: The Eugenics Wars: The Rise and Fall of Khan Noonien Singh: Volume One
Star Trek: New Earth: Book 3: Rough Trails
Star Trek: 30 Demons
Star Trek: The Starship Library: Volume 1: U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701
Star Trek: 24 Killing Time
Star Trek: Voyager: The Captain's Table: 4 Fire Ship
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: Rules of Accusation
Star Trek: Strange New Worlds 7
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: The Captain's Table Book Three: The Mist
Star Trek: Enterprise: The First Adventure
The Art of George Wilson
Star Trek: New Frontier: 2 Into The Void
Worlds Of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: Volume 1: Cardassia And Andor
The Longest Trek: My Tour Of The Galaxy
Star Trek: The Next Generation: Do Comets Dream?
Star Trek: The Starship Library: Volume 3: U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701 (Kelvin Timeline)

Here’s a look at the books printed this week in the past.

Tim Sheridan Interview!

“Star Trek: Starfleet Academy: Lost Contact #3” Review by Bottalk.com

Bottalk.com has added a new review for ‘s “Star Trek: Starfleet Academy: Lost Contact #3”:

Three issues in and you want this to start wrapping up. Once again this is the issue I have with modern comics: truncated story to make room for ads, especially when it’s one story spread through multiple issues.

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