The U.S.S. Omega launches into battle! Its adversary? A chaotic Klingon cult whose bloodred path is focused purely on obliterating the remaining vestiges of Starfleet. What’s left of the Federation is falling apart by the moment. Captain Sato, who once dreamed of uniting the galaxy, is now living his worst nightmare. He was raised in a time of peace…but no progress comes without a fight. While the Klingons might be his enemies after centuries of peace, he has Kirk as his ally…and no one knows how to defeat a Klingon better than the Federation’s greatest hero.
Kirk taking command is one of my all time favorite comic book moments. This comic will go down in history as a major milestone for Star Trek. And I don’t just mean the comics only … I mean Star Trek. Great work team!
I liked this issue but the last page makes me nervous. Incredibly powerful woman just wanted to bang Kirk, REALLY? Okay, yes, the Borg Queen trying to score with Enterprise captains is #onbrand, but I am not convinced this is the best direction for either of these characters.
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⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Star Trek: The Last Starship #3 by Collin Kelly, Jackson Lanzing, and Adrian Bonilla
The battle rages on—will Kirk save the day? Issue #3 delivers exactly the kind of high‑stakes, star‑spanning tension that makes this series such a thrill. Kelly and Lanzing keep the pace relentless, and Bonilla’s art amplifies every blast, every clash, every desperate moment as the U.S.S. Omega charges into the fray.
This chapter pushes the Federation to the brink. The Klingon cult tearing across the galaxy feels genuinely dangerous, their blood‑red crusade leaving little hope for what remains of Starfleet. Captain Sato’s arc hits especially hard—once a dreamer of unity, now forced to confront the brutal cost of survival. His desperation, resolve, and fear all land with weight.
And then there’s Kirk. The legend. The wildcard. The ally Sato needs when the galaxy feels like it’s collapsing in on itself. His presence injects that classic Trek spark—the sense that even in the darkest hour, there’s someone who refuses to let the light go out.
This issue is explosive, emotional, and beautifully illustrated. A fantastic read from start to finish, and I absolutely can’t wait for the next installment. The creative team is firing on all thrusters, and the series just keeps getting better.
Needs James Kirk to deliver one. well readers we will find out this in the series progresses. or the writers have gone out of they're minds with this Idea. stay tuned keep reading to find out.