Babylon 5 #[1]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis collection gathers the comic book adaptation of the Babylon 5 television series, originally published by Titan in the mid-1990s. It presents stories set within the universe of the iconic sci-fi show, featuring characters and plots that expand on the series' lore. The volume is a must-have for fans of the franchise seeking additional adventures from the Babylon 5 station and its crew.
"In Darkness, Find Me" marks a pivotal moment in the Babylon 5 saga, set just after the Earth President's assassination on January 6, 2259. As Commander Sinclair is called back to Earth by the new President Clark, he’s unexpectedly reunited with Minbari diplomat Rathenn, who begins to unlock buried memories from Sinclair’s mysterious missing hours. Reassigned as Earth’s Ambassador to Minbar, Sinclair’s journey into diplomacy takes a deeply personal turn. Written by J. Michael Straczynski and illustrated by Michael Netzer, with inks by Rob Leigh, colors by Robbie Busch, and letters by Tracy Hampton Munsey, this issue blends political tension with spiritual mystery. The cover by Michael Netzer captures the weight of Sinclair’s new role with quiet intensity.
In the wake of Earth's political upheaval, Commander Sinclair is pulled back to Earth under mysterious circumstances, where he's reunited with Minbari diplomat Rathenn—someone who holds the key to forgotten memories. As old truths resurface, Sinclair is appointed Earth's new ambassador to Minbar, stepping into a role that could reshape interstellar relations.
In "Treason," Sinclair finds himself entangled in a web of political intrigue on Minbar, where a new leader is sworn in amid rising tensions—and he's suddenly accused of a deadly conspiracy. Meanwhile, on Babylon 5, Delenn’s transformation from her cocoon begins, her changed form hinting at a deeper shift in her destiny.
In "In Harm's Way," Sinclair faces a court-martial for attempted assassination, forcing Sheridan and Talia to navigate a dangerous web of deception as they work with Dexter Hall, an undercover telepath who claims to have uncovered a plot to kill the new Minbari leader. As Talia delves into Hall’s mind to uncover the truth, the line between ally and threat grows dangerously thin.
In "The Price of Peace," Agent Rabock fights to silence telepath Hall’s revelations, while Delenn takes a bold stand for Sinclair on Minbar. Faced with escalating conflict, Sinclair makes a desperate offer—sacrificing himself to end the war, bound by an ancient Minbari law.
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