Comic Review — Star Trek: Annual (2023)

<p><em>My thoughts on this extra inter-</em>Star-Trek<em>-crossovery comic from the already very crossover post-</em>DS9&nbsp;<em>era&nbsp;</em>Star Trek comic<em>&nbsp;series. Written by Collin Kelly and Jackson Lanzing, with art by Rachael Stott, coloured by Charlie Kirchoff.</em></p> <p><img alt="" src="https://miro.medium.com/v2/resize:fit:1100/1*PECCkF7lyCoFRpz_OzId9Q.jpeg" style="height:639px; width:1000px" /></p> <p>Star Trek Annual (2023), as photographed by the reviewer</p> <p>This is first annual in the recent super-crossovery&nbsp;<em>Star Trek</em>&nbsp;comic series (just&nbsp;<em>Star Trek</em>, no subtitle), and it revels in taking that crossing-over of&nbsp;<em>Star Treks</em>&nbsp;to new heights in what is surely the most inclusive multi-series&nbsp;<em>Star Trek</em>&nbsp;story yet released. Via a holographic mishap the crew of the USS Theseus end up encountering characters and ships from every corner of the&nbsp;<em>Star Trek</em>&nbsp;universe, while following up on some of&nbsp;<em>Voyager</em>&rsquo;s holographic rights plots.</p> <p><a href="https://medium.com/@JGreviews/comic-review-star-trek-annual-2023-8783313ee5a1"><strong>Visit Now</strong></a></p>
Tags: Comic Review