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Cover: J. K. Woodward

Star Trek: Voyager: Mirrors and Smoke #[nn]

Oct 2019 · IDW · 4.99 USD
“Mirrors and Smoke”

In the Mirror Universe, the rebel ship Voyager—now a feared pirate vessel—struggles to survive after a desperate escape from a Cardassian facility, only to find themselves stranded in the Delta Quadrant. With Captain Janeway declaring the quadrant her new domain, the crew’s quest for power collides with rival pirates Neelix and Kes over a mysterious shuttlecraft carrying a single human: Annika Hansen. As the ship begins to fail in strange, unexplained ways, suspicion grows—was the shuttle’s passenger brought aboard by fate, or by something far more sinister? Written by Paul Allor and brought to life by J. K. Woodward’s striking art and color work, the cover by Woodward captures the tension of this high-stakes encounter.

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artist, inker, colorist J. K. Woodward · letterer Neil Uyetake · writer Paul Allor · cover J. K. Woodward

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artist, inker, colorist J. K. Woodward
letterer Neil Uyetake
writer Paul Allor
cover pencils, inks J. K. Woodward

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In the Mirror Universe, the rebel ship Voyager and her crew have escaped from a Cardassian mining facility and were transported across the universe to the Delta Quadrant. Janeway makes the decision to stay in the Delta Quadrant and plunder it as the quadrant's pirate queen. This brings Voyager into conflict with fellow pirates Neelix and Kes as they fight for possession of a shuttlecraft which contains a single human, Annika Hansen. However once aboard Voyager the ship suffers many malfunctions and crew members believe that Annika is somehow responsible.

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