October 30 2024

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Star Trek/Green Lantern #4

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Star Trek/Green Lantern #4 arrives tomorrow, but fans can have a sneak peek today.

In this fourth issue of the Star Trek/Green Lantern crossover series, “Starfleet and the Green Lantern Corps team up in the middle of a ring-powered galactic war! The evil Nekron has arrived in the Star Trek universe…with his eye on resurrecting the planet Vulcan itself!”

Written by Mike Johnson, with art by Angel Hernandez and a cover by Marc Laming, Star Trek/Green Lantern #4 is thirty-two pages in length and will sell for $3.99.

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5 thoughts on “Star Trek/Green Lantern #4

  1. Why anyone wants to drag Trek into any comic book’s universe, I’ll never understand.nnHere’s two terrifying words: Crossover movies.nnWhy not? The franchise’s already down the shitter.

  2. Hope they don’t get any ideas since the same comic book publisher puts out My Little Pony comics. Just wait and we’ll get a band of Bronies coming on board the ship to assimilate the crew.

  3. Just don’t understand why they draw these comics the way they do. These are supposed to be the exact same people living through different events. They should look like Shatner and Nimoy, regardless of who plays them in the reboot movies. That would be like someone making a Star Trek Continues comic book but still drawing Kirk like Vic and not Bill. Theres no reason for it. I probably wouldn’t mind the new stories of the reboot crew so much if they didn’t look and sound so different.

  4. They probably do this because the reboot films and Marvel movies are most popular these days. They’re more easily recognizable to the target audience I would assume.

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