10 Star Trek Comics Fans Need To Read
10. Spock: Reflections
Essential reading for any fan of Spock, this series is a character study that looks back on many of the events of the character's life. It's not a big or epic story but an intimate look on Spock's evolving views on loyalty and friendship.
The comic touches on every era of Spock's life prior to the 2009 film. We see him on an early mission under Pike, during the original series and during the time period of the films. Each flashback tells us something about Spock's journey as a character, how he grows to a point where he would take serious personal risk to make a gesture to a departed friend.
The primary arc of the series follows the events of "Generations" and Spock's response to learning of Kirk's death for the second time.
Following a letter from Picard, Spock journeys to Nimbus III and is resolved to do for his friend what his friend once did for him - return him home. It is an action that is in no way driven by logic but feels like the right thing to do.
There are a lot of classic moments in this series, including Spock's visit to the Enterprise-B following Kirk's initial death. A sequence in which Captain Harriman has a rare moment to shine, his character receiving some much needed expansion.
That said, the book's intense focus on character leaves little room for action. It has a much more meditative feel than the typical wham-bam action readers have come to expect from the franchise.