Star Trek: Waypoint #3
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| Writer | Cecil Castellucci, Mairghread Scott |
| Artist | Megan Levens, Corin Howell |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
Star Trek: Deep Space 9 and Star Trek: Voyager return to comics! In Castellucci's, "Mother's Walk," major Kira confronts how she can perform a mandatory, ancient Bajoran pilgrimage when so many family members, needed for the rite, are dead. Who can she turn to? And in Scott's "The Wildman Maneuver," an unlikely member of the Voyager crew "saves" the ship!
• Check out the variant covers featuring STAR TREK artists from the last 50 years of Trek comics!
CRITIC REVIEWS
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Outright Geekery - Richard Wanderman Jr.
Jan 21, 2017It is unusual for me to enter into reverie while reading, but it was a very pleasurable experience. Perhaps, you will experience the same as I, or maybe will simply enjoy the stories as they are. In any case this issue is one I can certainly recommend. Read Full Review
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9.0
Newsarama - Justin Partridge
Jan 17, 2017While it doesn't contain the propulsive energy of a ongoing plot, Star Trek: Waypoint #3 still delivers its own brand of compelling Trek storytelling. Backed by a full bench of talent and using the backdrop of two well established pillars of the Trek franchise, this third issue Waypoint continues to stand confidently apart from the rest of the line thanks to the creative freedom it gives its writers and artists.Star Trek: Waypoint #3 again shows what creatives are capable of when they have so much unexplored space around them. Read Full Review
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9.0
ComicWow!TV - Art Boorman
Jan 19, 2017This is the third issue of a six-issue limited series. This is one of the unfortunate aspects of this series. Often, a series needs more than six issues to find its readership. Given a longer run, Star Trek Waypoint could be a great companion to IDW's ongoing Star Trek. Read Full Review
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6.0
Flickering Myth - Villordsutch
Jan 18, 2017Star Trek: Waypoint #3 isn't the strongest release in the series so far.The Wildman Maneuver just really wasn't my cup of tea, though Mother's Walk did manage to bring it back up at the end. Read Full Review