I love Star Trek, but I never would have thought to look for a manga version of it. Then I literally stumbled into this in the comic section of Half Priced.
The one I found is the same title [same ISBN numbers and all] but it simply has a different cover]
There's 6 stories, each written and drawn by a different artist. 5 comics, and 1 short story at the end.
All I can say for this is the art is good, the stories are amazing, especially considering they're so short, and they still manage to pull you into a plot that needs a conflict, a climax, and a solid conclusion in an average of 36 pages. It's hard to do and these authors nail it in every single story while keeping with Captain Kirk close enough to canon [as close as 36 pages can be to canon].
Give it a chance to entertain
POSSIBLE SPOILERS AHEAD
1. Side Effects - The crew come upon an abandoned space ship, on board they find a medically altered being that threatens to be far more than the federation can handle. 5/5 a lot of action, a lot of battling, reminded me of shoujo manga and the newer star trek films.
2. Anything but Alone -A singular entity has kept a civilization alive for years and it's up to Kirk and Crew to help it let go. 4.5/5; still plenty enjoyable, but it felt like one of those episodes I would watch, where it was fun, but it didn't really add much to the series. Not a filler episode per se just a little weaker than the rest. Emotive though.
3. 'Til Death - 2 strange sarcophagi are brought aboard from a lifeless planet, simultaneously the crew starts having a lot of tension between the sexes. 4.7/5; The art style shows a greater shift from the first 2, this is definitely someone that draws action. It draws you into the fast pace and the raw emotions the characters are going through. It would have been a full 5 if. and this is a personal taste thing, I didn't find stories like this very cliche. Still done very well, almost got full points outta me.
4. Oban - 2 warring planets are finally making peace, and to commemorate the occasion the Federation is helping bring a gift from one planet to the other until all hell breaks loose. 4.5/5; The art style change is mostly seen in the use of varying grey tones for shadows and to imply color gradients. It wasn't until this story that I realized the previous ones used very little grey in them. For a moment it felt like the movie Alien, and I'm still not sure whether that is a good or a bad thing.
5. Orphans - Children are space pirates piloting giant mecha armor. 5/5 can't say anything bad about it. Good action, good art, good moral message, doing the smart and proper thing to handle a very dangerous situation.
6. First, Do no harm - Enterprise is sent to find an awol medical worker, they suspect she's returned to a planet where she once had a mission, the why is the real question though. 5/5 loved it, emotional, especially from a humanitarian and healing perspective. Had me feeling up a storm here