REVIEW: A Legacy Character's Return, Stunning Art, and An Emotional Story Are Welcome Hallmarks of STAR TREK #16
Star Trek #16 unfolds with gripping intensity as the talented duo of Collin Kelly and Jackson Lanzing weave a narrative that not only raises the stakes but also delves into the intricate dynamics of the characters. The issue opens with a compelling scene featuring Captain Sisko in a medical recovery bay, attended to by a familiar medical hologram. The appearance of the Doctor, set to return in Star Trek: Prodigy, adds a delightful touch to the story, providing an enjoyable respite even in the face of adversity.
The character moments shine brightly in this installment, with Tom Paris showcasing his softer side while caring for Miral. These moments of tenderness, combined with Harry Kim's reflective scene with the injured Lily Sato, add depth to the narrative. Kim's exploration of his time as an Ensign and the emotional toll of feeling trapped resonates, turning what could be a trivial subplot into a surprisingly touching character development.
The reintroduction of the Cardassian character Barada Damar adds a layer of complexity to the plot. The private conversation between Damar and Sisko highlights trust and understanding, a stark contrast to past Cardassian relations. The narrative explores Sisko's tendency to turn orders into suggestions, a trait that adds a familiar yet thrilling element to the story.
The visual appeal of Marcus To's art cannot be overstated; stunning art as has always been on this title accompanied with the wonderful colors of Lee Loughridge and complimented with the always dependable lettering of Clayton Cowles.
Kelly and Lanzing's Star Trek continues to be a captivating read, with genuine and emotional moments peppered throughout. The series manages to extract unexpected depth from a plot cantered around a mostly unknown species, maintaining its addictive quality.
As the story hurtles toward its conclusion, the ethical and moral quandaries faced by the characters promise a riveting finale.
Star Trek #16 is a testament to the creative prowess of the team, offering readers a compelling blend of action and intrigue that leaves them eagerly anticipating the next installment.
Alex is a lifelong Sci-Fi fan and Star Trek obsessed.
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