Part 1 (of 3) of "Murder at Babel"! As the Federation and Romulans convene in the wake of the Borg attack, the precarious peace is threatened by the murder of a key diplomat... and a Starfleet cadet is the prime suspect! Don't miss this all-new adventure, guest-starring Jaylah from STAR TREK BEYOND, and the cast from the hit STARFLEET ACADEMY series! Part 1 (of 3) of "Murder at Babel"! As the Federation and Romulans convene in the wake of the Borg attack, the precarious peace is threatened by the murder of a key diplomat... and a Starfleet cadet is the prime suspect! Don't miss this all-new adventure, guest-starring Jaylah from STAR TREK BEYOND, and the cast from the hit STARFLEET ACADEMY series!
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Part 1 (of 3) of "Murder at Babel"! As the Federation and Romulans convene in the wake of the Borg attack, the precarious peace is threatened by the murder of a key diplomat... and a Starfleet cadet is the prime suspect! Don't miss this all-new adventure, guest-starring Jaylah from STAR TREK BEYOND, and the cast from the hit STARFLEET ACADEMY series! Part 1 (of 3) of "Murder at Babel"! As the Federation and Romulans convene in the wake of the Borg attack, the precarious peace is threatened by the murder of a key diplomat... and a Starfleet cadet is the prime suspect! Don't miss this all-new adventure, guest-starring Jaylah from STAR TREK BEYOND, and the cast from the hit STARFLEET ACADEMY series!
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Christine –
The old Trek version of this story is a much better. Sorry.
Lör K. –
Rating: 3.5 stars So as I was saying in the last issue's review, I didn't really like the artist's style... can we go back to it? I don't know why this art style is changing so much, and why Megan Levans took over but I gotta say, I really don't like her drawing style. The art looks too much like art for a children's graphic novel. Other than the art (again), this is a wonderfully written issue. Again, Johnson captures the heart of Star Trek and delivers it to us on a silver platter. I am confuse Rating: 3.5 stars So as I was saying in the last issue's review, I didn't really like the artist's style... can we go back to it? I don't know why this art style is changing so much, and why Megan Levans took over but I gotta say, I really don't like her drawing style. The art looks too much like art for a children's graphic novel. Other than the art (again), this is a wonderfully written issue. Again, Johnson captures the heart of Star Trek and delivers it to us on a silver platter. I am confused, in the best way possible, trying to solve what happened myself with the limited clues given to us. At this point, however, I feel a few more pages of explaining why some of the things are happening would go down pretty well, because it is a little dicey and confusing as to what's happening at a few points in time. Other than a few minor things like this, Mike Johnson delivers us a wonderful issue that has left me hanging on the edge and waiting for more, and I cannot wait to oblige and dive into the last three issues this comic series has to offer.
Aron –
Prerty good start to a new story arc.
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