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Traveling comics that are up to the emblematic series

These Star trek: travel The comics would have all made memorable episodes of the television series in their own way, joining the ranks of the best, or perhaps the worst, the series had to offer. That Traveler returned with a new series of comics, it is worth looking back on the highlights of its comic story.

IDW Publishing Travel – Homecoming The comics could have divided Hiking Fans with his first issue, but he still has the possibility of delivering a memorable addition to the tradition of the franchise.

In any case, he recalls that there are classics Traveler Comic Adventures, published by Marvel, Wildstorm and IDW over the years.

“Amerriting”

Written by Laurie Sutton; Art by Terry Pallot and Al Milgrom; Posted in 1998

Bitterness is probably the best Star trek: travel comics to date; If the pure and hard fans of the series will do everything possible to read a Hiking Comic, they should make it this one. Released while the fourth season of Traveler Empt ended, this story could easily have made a memorable adventure on the screen.

The four-number mini-series finds the crew to travel to a low point of their mission to go home, forcing them to consider the fact that they may not survive the dangers of the Delta quadrant. In search of vital resources, traveling is forced to make a planetside landing, but it hardly returns to space.

Bitterness is well known in Hiking Ventils for its dark and comical end. Without completely spoiling the moment, an apparent triumph for Chakotay is transformed into a punchline, although it is strangely integrated into the sinister and ironic tone of Traveling The intermediate seasons, in which the hope of returning to the Alpha quadrant felt the furthest.

“Dead zone”

Written by Dan Abnett and Ian Edginton; Art by Terry Pallot; Posted in 1997

Star Trek Comic Cover, B’Elanna Torres brandishing a Bat’leth

“Dead Zone”, or as the cover describes it alternative Traveler Series, which lasted a little over a year during the time of the show on television. Likely Hiking comic strip, marvel Traveler Was an opportunity to tell stories without restrictions by the budget, and “Dead Zond” illustrates this.

“Dead Zone” evokes the many classic travel episodes in which navigate the unknown space ground for the Delta quadrant obtains the ship and its crew in fatal danger. The problem presents in a memorable way a horde of extraterrestrial warriors who storm the journey, leading to memorable moments for a large part of the distribution while they fight them with melee.

“Seven’s reminder”

Written by Dave Baker; Art by Angel Hernández; Posted in 2020-2021

Star Trek Voyager Seven's Reckoning # 1 Vary Cover, Seven and Janeway with Voyager between them
Star Trek Voyager Seven’s Reckoning # 1 Vary Cover, Seven and Janeway with Voyager between them

Although seven of the nine did not join the crew of traveling before season four of the show, it is also synonymous with the series as any of its main actors. A part of Traveling The episodes of the most popular subsequent season revolve around the attempt to seven to reconcile its years as a Borg drone with its human origin and its independence found, and “Seven’s Cyloning” integrates precisely into this vein.

The series puts seven to the test in particular, but it also serves as an extension Traveler Dilemma: how much Janeway and its crew are indebted to the main directive, and the conventions of the Starfleet spatial exploration, when they are lost on the full opposite side of the galaxy?

Traveler was always at his best when he used his premise to challenge familiar beats of Star Trek Stories. “Seven’s Reckoning” recognizes this. In the end, this overview of Traveling Success enabled his creative team to serve a story that manages to feel like a precious contribution to the global trajectory of the character in Hiking Traditions.

“False colors”

Written by Nathan Archer; Art of Jeffery Moy; Posted in 2000

Star Trek Voyager False Couleurs Cover with seven of the nine in the shape of a partial borg
Star Trek Voyager False Couleurs Cover with seven of the nine in the shape of a partial borg

“False colors” is a Star trek: travel One-Shot from the WildStorm Publishing the franchise. It starts with what seems to be the last meeting to travel with the Borg, before launching a unique turn to readers. When seven of the nine senses, something left in the Borg, she leads a team outside the ship, disguised as drones to camouflage herself.

The problem drops another surprise on readers shortly after, when it is revealed that the inhabitants of the ship are also the identity of the Borg. Although it could have been played to laugh, “False Colors” is built in a truly exciting peak of action, soliding it like a story that could have, and should have been an episode of the Traveler Series instead.

“Avalon rising”

Written by Janine Ellen Young and Doslle Young; Art of David Roach; Posted in 2000

Traveling Avalon Rising Comic Cover, The Doctor Riding A Medieval Horse
Traveling Avalon Rising Comic Cover, The Doctor Riding A Medieval Horse

“Avalon rising” is Star Trek to his stranger, and would have potentially made a surreal or idiot Traveler episode. Of course, this is why fans have missed a live version of history, but also why comics is obscure Hiking Relic that deserves more attention.

“Avalon rising” features the doctor, in a story that is based on the classic Hiking Trope of extraterrestrial worlds that evoke the past eras of human history. In this case, it is a medieval adventure, the doctor playing a role similar to a bard. He may not have done the best Traveler Episode, in all means, but it would have been unforgettable.

“Relicquest”

Written by Ben Raab; Art of Jesus Redondo; Posted in 1997

Star Trek Voyager # 6, first part of the Rélicquest arc
Star Trek Voyager # 6, first part of the Rélicquest arc

Another story is Marvel comics from the 90s Traveler The series, “Rélicquest” was an ambitious scenario in the vein of “Year of Hell” and “Future’s End”. He sends Janeway in search of a powerful artifact Delta Quadrant, while traveling in conflict with some of their most memorable recurring enemies, including Kazon and Vidiians.

Although it is only three problems of comics, the story of “relicquest” seems to be able to support a Traveler two parts. It has a lot of mobile parts and balances effectively Traveling The overall team like the best episodes in the series. Of a engaging premise at a satisfactory culminating point, it is a model Hiking A story that will leave the fans of the satisfied franchise.

“Homeostasis”

Written by Howard Weinstein; Art of Jesus Redondo; Posted in 1997

Star Trek Voyager # 4, Chakotay runs to a wounded Neelix
Star Trek Voyager # 4, Chakotay runs to a wounded Neelix

The primordial mission of Star trek: travel had to return to the Alpha quadrant. However, it was always a moment of well-being for fans where traveling could make his mark on the quadrant Delta, for the best. When the crew fight for survival also gave them moments of heroism. “Homeostasis” is a classic example.

“Homeostasie” is by far one of the best stories covering the conflict of traveling with Kazon, in any medium. In the end, not only Janeway and his crew surpass, exceeded and survive their opponents, but they are able to help an extraterrestrial civilization in the process. Consequently, it is a Traveler History which is exactly in accordance with the approach of the television show.

“Elite strength”

Written by Dan Abnett and Ian Edginton; Art of Jeffery Moy; Posted in 2000

Traveling Elite Force Comic Cover, with the video game strike team
Traveling Elite Force Comic Cover, with the video game strike team

“Elite Force” is a single blow Traveler comic strip based on video games of the same name, which Star Hiking Fans of the early 2000s will almost certainly remember with tenderness. In addition to the first mission of the game, comics focuses on the mission of the Elite Strike team to infiltrate a borg cube.

The only shot came before the release of Elite forcethe game. Unfortunately, when the game has become a favorite of certified fans, Traveler had already concluded its race, which means that the characters never had the chance to integrate into the series live. However, they seem almost tailor-made for a live spin-off.

In fact, Paramount could always make a show of “elite force”, either compared to TravelerOr focus on another ship and its embodiment of the team. In any case, this comic reminds us that Star Trek: Traveler gave birth to one of the big ones of all time Hiking Video games, a concept that the franchise could have done more in games, comics and more.

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