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Star Trek: Starfleet Academy – Lost Contact #1 delivers some nice tension

Star Trek: Starfleet Academy - Lost Contact #1

Star Trek: Starfleet Academy – Lost Contact #1 dives into the world of the recent series Star Trek: Starfleet Academy and delivers an interesting story and concept that entertains but doesn’t quite stand out and excite.

Caleb, Genesis, Jay-Den, Kyle, and Tarima are all students of Starfleet Academy, the illustrious school responsible for the Federation’s best. One day, they dream to serve as great leaders on board ships of their own, to study the cultural intricacies of sentient life amongst the Galaxy, or to go where no person has explored before. But today, their mission is simply to execute a survey simulation on a low-oxygen, lifeless planet.

Or at least, it seems simple…until a huge storm cuts off their contact with their teachers aboard the Athena…something impossible appears: an alien. Now, they’ll have to work together and use everything they’ve learned in class about first contact to make it off the planet alive!

I haven’t watch Star Trek: Academy, so I went into the issue with a general understanding of the concept but no familiarity with the characters or specifics. You don’t need to know much, things are explained well in the beginning and the story itself is generic enough there’s no need for a deep knowledge. Star Trek: Starfleet Academy – Lost Contact #1 isn’t bad at all, but it also doesn’t quite deliver enough to really hook the reader.

Written by Layne Morgan, Star Trek: Starfleet Academy – Lost Contact #1 is a simple concept, a training mission between competing groups goes wrong. That issue is an interesting aspect and features some tension that keeps the story engaging. Where it falls a bit short is the characters themselves who do little but bicker with each other. This isn’t personalities clashing, the comic feels like it has nothing but characters sniping at each other and kvetching.

Star Trek: Starfleet Academy – Lost Contact #1 puts forth characters who are generally not likeable. They’re grating which hurts an otherwise good concept. By the end of the comic, I was wishing for real acid rain and to end them all. It’s one thing to have two “leaders” clashing or a character whose curiosity creates danger, this is characters who do nothing but argue and feels like they don’t like each other.

The art by Coralí Espuña is good, but the comic has an issue with its colors by Nora Serrano. There’s rather odd white splotches on the characters, meant to add shading but is so different, it’s hard to not stand out. It makes the characters look like mannequins at times and it’s distracting. But, the character designs are good and the alien world is interesting. The art delivers the emptiness that the planet is supposed to convey, adding tension to the story.

Star Trek: Starfleet Academy – Lost Contact #1 isn’t a bad start but there’s small things that add up to create a rather blah reading experience. Recent Star Trek comics highlight what could be, tension between characters but there’s more than that. Overall, this has some good ideas and tension but falls rather flat.

Story: Layne Morgan Art: Coralí Espuña
Color: Nora Serrano Letterer: Neil Uyetake
Story: 7.25 Art: 6.75 Overall: 7.0 Recommendation: Read

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Preview: Star Trek: Starfleet Academy – Lost Contact #1

Star Trek: Starfleet Academy – Lost Contact #1

(W) Layne Morgan (A) Coralí Espuna

Caleb, Genesis, Jay-Den, Kyle, and Tarima are all students of Starfleet Academy, the illustrious school responsible for the Federation’s best. One day, they dream to serve as great leaders on board ships of their own, to study the cultural intricacies of sentient life amongst the Galaxy, or to go where no person has explored before. But today, their mission is simply to execute a survey simulation on a lifeless, low-oxygen planet. Or at least, it seems simple… until a huge storm cuts off their contact with their teachers aboard the Athena… and something impossible appears: an alien. Now, they’ll have to work together and use everything they’ve learned in class about first contact to make it off the planet alive!

Star Trek: Starfleet Academy – Lost Contact #1

NYCC 2025: Star Trek: Starfleet Academy’s Trailer is Revealed

Star Trek: Starfleet Academy premieres January 15, exclusively on Paramount+.

This new chapter follows a fresh class of cadets as they train under the watchful, demanding eyes of Starfleet’s finest. Together, they’ll face the highs and lows of academy life: forging unbreakable friendships, clashing in explosive rivalries, experiencing first loves, and stepping into their destiny as the next generation of Starfleet officers. When a mysterious new enemy threatens both the Academy and the Federation itself, these cadets must rise to the challenge or risk losing everything they’ve just begun to fight for.

Starring Sandro Rosta, Karim Diané, Kerrice Brooks, George Hawkins, Bella Shepard, and Zoë Steiner, as well as Holly Hunter, who plays the captain and chancellor of Starfleet Academy. Additional cast members include Tig Notaro and Robert Picardo, reprising their roles as Jett Reno and The Doctor, and guest stars Oded Fehr and Mary Wiseman, reprising their roles as Admiral Vance and Sylvia Tilly, as well as recurring guest stars Gina Yashere and Paul Giamatti.

Preview: Star Trek: Starfleet Academy

Star Trek: Starfleet Academy

Mike Johnson & Ryan Parrott (w) • Derek Charm (a & c)

A bold new chapter for STAR TREK begins here, in an all-new series that shows you what life is like for cadets at the galaxy’s greatest school! Witness the student days of the iconic cast before they joined the Enterprise! Plus, meet an all-new group of students as they embark on bold new adventures of their own! The first new characters in the Star Trek movie universe make their mark here.

TPB • FC • $19.99 • 120 pages • ISBN: 978-1-63140-663-8

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Preview: Star Trek: Starfleet Academy #5 (of 5)

Star Trek: Starfleet Academy #5 (of 5)

Mike Johnson and Ryan Parrott (w) • Derek Charm (a & c)

In the epic finale of IDW’s new hit mini-series, past and present collide as our new crew finds the most unlikely allies in the heart of uncharted space! Can they finally come together and change the future of Starfleet forever?

FC • 32 pages • $3.99

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Preview: Star Trek: Starfleet Academy #4 (of 5)

Star Trek: Starfleet Academy #4 (of 5)

Mike Johnson and Ryan Parrott (w) • Derek Charm (a & c)

The hit new series continues here as our all new cast of cadets sets off on their first mission in space and headlong into a century-old mystery that could change the Academy forever. Meanwhile, Uhura risks her career in Starfleet with her only chance at redemption coming from a most unlikely place.

FC • 32 pages • $3.99

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Preview: Star Trek: Starfleet Academy #3 (of 5)

Star Trek: Starfleet Academy #3 (of 5)

Mike Johnson and Ryan Parrott (w) • Derek Charm (a & c)

The all-new hit STAR TREK mini-series continues here, as Uhura and Kirk draw closer to uncovering the truth surrounding a century-old mystery. Meanwhile, T’Laan and the new cadets find themselves on the brink of elimination from the Centennial Competition!

FC • 32 pages • $3.99

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Preview: Star Trek: Starfleet Academy #2 (of 5)

Star Trek: Starfleet Academy #2 (of 5)

Mike Johnson and Ryan Parrott (w) • Derek Charm (a & c)

Don’t miss the latest chapter of the blockbuster mini-series that introduces a brave new cast of cadets to Star Trek lore! What is the mystery at the heart of Starfleet that connects this new crew to Kirk, Spock and rest of the iconic cast? The answers are inside, in this all-new adventure set in the new film universe!

FC • 32 pages • $3.99

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Review: Star Trek: Starfleet Academy #1

Starfleet AcademyStar Trek is one of those landmark science fiction juggernauts, that not only entertains its audience but makes them hope for a better future. It is one thing for science fiction to make you dream of robots and artificial intelligence and aliens, but to search for that undiscovered country is truly a feat. Gene Roddenberry imagined a future where the Earth was one nation, something none of the shows or movies from the franchise have ever explored, but may one day. I seriously doubt anything like what happened in Childhood’s End, would ever occur in the Star Trek Universe, as it is a world of equals.

Where the franchise really soars is the many interactions between the different crew members and their many allies and enemies. Never has a franchise understood conflict, much like the Star Trek franchise. This is exactly what new movie reboots gets right better than anyone, as the introduced a whole new generation to the original crew, as they are relatable to any generation. So when I heard IDW was furthering the adventures that the crew had while they were at the Academy, I definitely could not wait to read.

It picks up soon after the bar fight Kirk has in the beginning of the new reboot series, and actually pretty much lives within that first movie. The book begins with Spock attempting in the most Vulcan way to go “steady” with Uhura, while Kirk gets another Alien girl angry, both to hilarious results. Uhura is on a wild goose chase tracing a signal with the help of Chekhov while we are introduced to a new character, a Vulcan named T’Laan. By the end of the first issue, we are caught with the original crew while being introduced to a whole new set of characters.

Overall, a fun first issue, which does not miss a beat from the new reboots and with the new characters, allows the reader to be immersed in the universe. The story by Mike Johnson and Ryan Parrott definitely gets the rhythm of the new reboot right while giving us hints of Guardians of the Galaxy. The art by Derek Charm is a perfect compliment to the series straddling the line between realistic and cartoon. Altogether, a strong effort by this creative team, which will bring back the fans from the first movie.

Story: Mike Johnson and Ryan Parrott Artist: Derek Charm
Story: 9 Art: 8 Overall: 9 Recommendation: Buy

IDW Publishing provided Graphic Policy with a FREE copy for review

Preview: Star Trek: Starfleet Academy #1 (of 5)

Star Trek: Starfleet Academy #1 (of 5)

Mike Johnson and Ryan Parrott (w) • Derek Charm (a & c)

A bold new chapter for STAR TREK begins here, in an all-new series that shows you what life is like for cadets at the galaxy’s greatest school! Witness the student days of the iconic cast before they joined the Enterprise, immediately before the blockbuster 2009 film! Plus, meet an all-new group of students as they embark on bold new adventures of their own! The first new characters in the STAR TREK movie universe make their mark here, as we lead up to next summer’s blockbuster movie!

FC • 32 pages • $3.99

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