Star Trek: Discovery - Aftermath
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Description
An all-new graphic novel that ties directly into Season Two of the hit CBS All Access series!
After the disappearance of the U.S.S. Discovery, Captain Pike and Chancellor L'Rell seek to forge a peace treaty between the Federation and the Klingons. But when a new enemy threatens to sabotage the negotiations, Spock must reclaim his place in Starfleet to save his friends and prevent the outbreak of a new war!
Plus, a special short story featuring Saru! Soon after the events on Q'onoS, the Discovery receives a distress call from someone from Tilly's past. It's up to Commander Saru to lead the crew against this sinister alien threat in his first mission as acting captain!
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Now that was extremely short. How is it that some of the IDW Trek comics come close to 200 pages while others have less than 50? Anyway, the artwork wasn't perfect - changing colours for hair from page to page for example -, but good enough. The story was a little too short to judge. This was rather a prelude than a fully grown part of a series.
Description
An all-new graphic novel that ties directly into Season Two of the hit CBS All Access series!
After the disappearance of the U.S.S. Discovery, Captain Pike and Chancellor L'Rell seek to forge a peace treaty between the Federation and the Klingons. But when a new enemy threatens to sabotage the negotiations, Spock must reclaim his place in Starfleet to save his friends and prevent the outbreak of a new war!
Plus, a special short story featuring Saru! Soon after the events on Q'onoS, the Discovery receives a distress call from someone from Tilly's past. It's up to Commander Saru to lead the crew against this sinister alien threat in his first mission as acting captain!
Book Information
Posts
Now that was extremely short. How is it that some of the IDW Trek comics come close to 200 pages while others have less than 50? Anyway, the artwork wasn't perfect - changing colours for hair from page to page for example -, but good enough. The story was a little too short to judge. This was rather a prelude than a fully grown part of a series.




