REVIEW: IDW's STAR TREK #19 Captivates Despite Its Flaws

REVIEW: IDW's STAR TREK #19 Captivates Despite Its Flaws

Star Trek #19 embarks on a captivating journey with its new arc, "Pleroma." From the outset, readers are drawn into a world where divine powers collide, setting the stage for a gripping narrative filled with intrigue and introspection.

The issue opens with T’Lir's revelation about his true identity and plea for assistance from the crew of the Theseus. This pivotal moment sparks a series of reactions among the crew members, particularly Sato, whose sense of betrayal drives much of the narrative forward. The exploration of Sato's emotions adds depth to the storyline, creating compelling character dynamics that propel the plot. Writers Colin Kelly and Jackson Lanzing masterfully weave together a tale that delves into existential themes while maintaining the essence of Star Trek's exploration of morality and spirituality. The inclusion of the Organians and their enigmatic presence adds an element of mystery, hinting at larger cosmic forces at play.

Megan Levens' artwork complements the narrative with its detailed character designs and cinematic flair. While some aspects of the background may appear simplistic, the overall visual style remains faithful to the Star Trek universe.

Despite minor flaws in exposition and background design, Star Trek #19 remains a captivating read, offering fans an engaging blend of drama and sci-fi adventure. As the story unfolds, readers are left eager to uncover the secrets of Pleroma and witness the evolution of the Theseus crew in their quest for truth and discovery.

Alex is a lifelong Sci-Fi fan and Star Trek obsessed.

A published comic book writer and letterer, he works in Digital Forensics and Incident Response. When he isn’t watching, reading about or listening to podcasts about Star Trek, Alex can be found hacking computers (legally of course).

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