To save the Federation—and the entire Alpha Quadrant—Captain Janeway made the ultimate deleting Species 8472’s data on opening a singularity into normal space. Now, Voyager is stranded in fluidic space…and 8472 wants them dead. Hunted by a relentless alien fleet, Janeway and her crew go on the run, weaving through planets and asteroid fields in a desperate bid to survive. But just as hope begins to fade, Voyager’s sensors detect something the wreckage of a Borg cube. Is it a lifeline back to the galaxy they call home…or the beginning of an even greater threat?
Star Trek: Voyage – Homecoming #3 by Susan Bridges, Tilly Bridges, and artist Angel Hernandez
Homecoming #3 is another fantastic chapter in this high‑stakes, high‑emotion continuation of Voyager’s journey. The Bridges duo keeps the tension razor‑sharp, and Hernandez’s art delivers the scale and strangeness of fluidic space with cinematic flair. This issue pushes the crew to their limits as Janeway’s sacrifice leaves Voyager stranded, hunted, and running out of options.
What makes this installment so satisfying is how it balances relentless action with that classic Voyager heart. The chase through fluidic space is thrilling, but it’s the discovery of the wrecked Borg cube that really lands—equal parts hope, dread, and mystery. It feels like the story is steering toward something big, and the creative team knows exactly how to pace that anticipation.
This series has been awesome so far, and this issue keeps the momentum going. I’m fully invested and can’t wait to see how everything comes together in the next chapter.
Engaging, tense, and true to the spirit of Voyager—an easy 5/5.
This issue is beyond phenomenal. Note ill Tuvok will ramble about things said around him, still strong though poor security personal had a hard time subduing him.Janeway and Torres work on repairs and ideas.
I quite liked this one, they still have everyone's voices on point. I loved seeing Seven interact with some stranded Borg, making an alliance with them. I hope that goes well.