cover for the first issues of the Star Trek funnies are out , and feature a character we did n’t expect to twist up , plus a new look at the flick ’s baddie , Nero . What does it mean ?

The risible will connect the Star Trek : The Next Generation serial publication with the J.J. Abrams movie . In fact , Abrams ’ team of writers is puzzle out on the comics as a whole . David Messina face these first figure of speech on his web log so we could all goggle and stare at the wonderment , and boy , does Data look magisterial . I ’m fairly concerned to analyze the in - between time and see what new story lines the crew can number up with .

Nero ’s issue is the first , and Data ’s is the 2nd . I ’m inquire how exactly Data can be in these comic strip , since they take property after the Nemesis movie . Or is this one of the humanoid ’s duplicates , like B4 or Lore ? It ’s pitiful to think we ’ll never get to see Data on the small or big screen again , as the actor who played him , Brent Spiner , no longer quite looks like an ageless mechanical man . Still , Messina does a gravid job capturing his likeness .

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