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Cover: Ramón Rosanas

Star Trek #6

Apr 2023 · IDW · 4.99 USD
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The cover of this 2023 IDW series delivers a genuinely striking image: a battered starship — debris trailing from its hull — drifts helplessly between what appear to be the massive, textured folds of an enormous eye, its glowing, lightning-cracked pupil staring down like a cosmic predator, with a distant planet visible beyond. Ramón Rosanas renders the scale beautifully, making the ship feel achingly small against the incomprehensible vastness of whatever entity looms here. With Collin Kelly and Jackson Lanzing at the helm and Lee Loughridge's cool, eerie color palette setting the mood, this sixth issue promises the kind of Trek that pits exploration against something far stranger than the stars.

writer Collin Kelly · writer Jackson Lanzing · artist, inker Ramón Rosanas · colorist Lee Loughridge · letterer Clayton Cowles · cover Ramón Rosanas

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artist, inker Ramón Rosanas
cover pencils, inks Ramón Rosanas

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The sentient God City of T'kon awakens due to the Klingon attack and blames Sisko and crew, and decides to take vengeance against the Earth. With the Theseus commanded by Data in pursuit, the city speeds towards Earth, with Ben, Jake, and Dr. Crusher trapped on the city's surface. Ben attempts to use his ability to communicate with the Prophets to reach out to the God City to stop it before it reaches Earth.

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