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Star Trek: Year Five#23
Cover: Stephen Thompson

Star Trek: Year Five #23

May 2021 · IDW · 3.99 USD
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“A Crypt Called Ithaca [Part 2]”

In "A Crypt Called Ithaca [Part 2]," the Enterprise is ensnared in a Tholian Web, its crew trapped and the Federation’s key worlds isolated—until Kirk devises a way to break free. With Spock at the helm and the Enterprise racing toward the Tholian command, Kirk faces a reckoning with Gary Seven, whose motives remain as enigmatic as the threat they’re confronting. Written by Jackson Lanzing and Collin Kelly, with art by Stephen Thompson and colors by Charlie Kirchoff, this issue delivers high-stakes tension and the weight of pivotal choices, all rendered with precision and flair. The cover by Stephen Thompson captures the moment’s intensity, a striking visual anchor for a story where every decision could shift the balance of the galaxy.

writer Jackson Lanzing · writer Collin Kelly · artist Stephen Thompson · inker Elisabetta D'Amico · colorist Charlie Kirchoff · letterer Neil Uyetake · cover Stephen Thompson

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With their technology enhanced by Gary Seven and the Aegis, the Tholians attack and isolate the key worlds of the Federation, with all Federation starships are trapped in Tholian Webs including the Enterprise. After coming up with a way for the Enterprise to break free, Kirk sends the ship under Spock's command to confront the Tholian leaders, while Kirk confronts Gary Seven directly.

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