IDW Publishing Star Trek Comics For March 2019
2 min readThe new year is rapidly approaching, and in March of 2019, three Star Trek comics will arrive for eager fans.
The comics include: Star Trek: The Q Conflict #3, Star Trek Vs. Transformers, and Star Trek: Waypoint Special 2019.
In Star Trek: The Q Conflict #3, “as the clash of the godlike beings continues, the captains face off in a series of war games that become much more lethal when Q introduces a fifth competitor – a Doomsday Machine! The biggest Star Trek crossover ever continues here.”
This issue was written by Scott and David Tipton, and features art by David Messina, and covers by Messina and George Caltsoudas.
Thirty-two pages in length, Star Trek: The Q Conflict #3 will cost $3.99.
Next up is Star Trek Vs. Transformers. “When Kirk, Spock, and the entire crew of the U.S.S. Enterprise investigate problems at a remote mine, they’re met with an explosive battle between powerful warriors who change into vehicles from the Twentieth century! As the battle between the Autobots and Decepticons rages, it’s up to Kirk to decide – does he violate the Prime Directive and interfere in a war that’s raged for millennia? And how will the Klingons complicate the issue? It’s cartoony fun between two of the most popular science fiction franchises in the world!”
Written by John Barber and Mike Johnson, Star Trek Vs. Transformers includes art by Philip Murphy and Jack Lawrence, and a cover by Derek Charm.
The one-hundred-and-twenty page issue will cost $17.99.
Wrapping up March will be the Star Trek: Waypoint Special 2019. “The anthology series celebrating fifty-plus years of Star Trek continues in this new oversized special. Featuring four all-new tales written and drawn by some of today’s top creators, this new installment of the hit Waypoint Special will revisit fan-favorite characters all across the Star Trek universe.”
Written by Matt Sheean, Malachi Ward, Thom Zahler, Corinna Bechko, and Stephen Mooney, Star Trek: Waypoint Special 2019 features art by Ward, Mooney, Andy Price, and Daniel Irizzari.
The forty-page issue will cost $7.99.