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Star Trek: Boldly Go

Star Trek: Boldly Go, Vol. 2

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All-new adventures of the new crew in the new timeline! As the Federation and the Romulans convene in the wake of the Borg attack, the precarious peace is threatened by the murder of a key diplomat... and a Starfleet cadet is the prime suspect! Don't miss this all-new adventure, guest-starring Jaylah from STAR TREK BEYOND, and the cast from the hit STARFLEET ACADEMY series! Collects issues #7–12.

147 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 9, 2018

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Mike Johnson

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Mike Johnson is a comic book writer.

An almost lifelong Trekkie, he has scripted more Star Trek comic books than anyone else to date.

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Profile Image for Jesse A.
1,668 reviews101 followers
May 18, 2018
I love these series. This book has a few annoying little plot points that keep it from 5 stars but the art is always great and the stories always fun.
Profile Image for Mohan Vemulapalli.
1,099 reviews
December 12, 2024
The second volume of "Star Trek: Boldly Go" contains a collection of loosely related stories that show case the Kelvin timeline's Enterprise crew in their continued adventures while waiting for the completion of the new U.S.S. Enterprise. Of note are a pair of two issue story arcs which feature an investigation into a diplomat's assassination and the return of Kirk's Lady-Pirate friend and her precocious daughter. Expect decent story telling and artwork, updates on most of the Enterprise crew, a group of feisty cadets including a reappearance of Jaylah and the usual romantic antics on Kirk's part.
Profile Image for The Wintermute System.
884 reviews
March 27, 2023
Man, I am really enjoying this series. Yeah, I know, I know: there's something missing from ToS, but I took Nu!Trek for what it was. I wasn't really expecting to like the movies as much as I did, so that was a nice surprise.

That being said, this series fits nicely within the context of the movies - tying in plot points, nailing the characters, expanding the world a little - but also has some fun plots that make sense on their own, art that fits the world and also makes the characters look both like their actors when applicable which adds to them feeling distinct, and nicely lush colors - again when appropriate. The shading is sometimes understated, but fits the art so nicely that I can't really imagine it any other way, anyways.

Nicely done all around, very enjoyable, so much so I'm disappointed there's only one volume left. Bummer. I'm taking a brief break from Spawn and Savage Dragon because those series are bumming me out, too, for different reasons. (Go with Spawn, it's heavy, sometimes depressing, but well done and doesn't try to humiliate women sexually like SD dragon does. Just take breaks if it's too much!)
Profile Image for Trin.
2,279 reviews675 followers
August 23, 2019
Even more fun than the first volume. Love getting to see what's up with everyone post-Beyond, and the adaptations of "Journey to Babel" and "Whom Gods Destroy" included here are smart and enjoyable. Also, Uhura finally looks somewhat like herself!
Profile Image for Kieran McAndrew.
2,970 reviews20 followers
April 6, 2024
Star Trek: Boldly Go Vol. 2

In the wake of the Borg incursion, a conference is held between the Federation and the Romulan Star Empire at Babel. When the Romulan delegate is poisoned, suspicion falls on an Andorian Starfleet cadet.

A great storyline, which shows how cadets react to one of their own being arrested, followed up with a reintroduction to Garth of Izar. The artwork and colouring are lovely and engaging.
Profile Image for Kacey.
1,427 reviews6 followers
April 13, 2019
Another delightful story from the AOS universe! I love that the cadets from the Starfleet Academy series were brought back on this one, and that Jaylah joined their group. We didn't get to see as much of their dynamic in this one, but it was enough to show how they were all loyal to each other. And showing how breaking a few of the rules can be okay sometimes.

I also really liked the story of Kevin. I remember those little guys and seeing one of them again at the end. Now I really want to watch it again to see Kevin on the screen! The pull of warring loyalties was a good storyline to follow.

The last story felt so classic of OS Star Trek. It wouldn't be the first time someone impersonated Kirk and tried to take over his ship! I know that if this got the time of a television show episode, more of the progression would've been seen, but for what it was, it was still good. Though I don't remember the space pirate from any of the other volumes, that too felt a little like OS Star Trek. I can see either of the Kirks going for that kind of a woman.

So yeah, great stories and great characters. I am glad that AOS has a chance to continue, even if it's just in comic book form. Though that can be better at times, since comics can take things in directions that television and movies can't, and the imagination has more room to expand. Can't wait to see what the crew gets up to next time!
Profile Image for Punk.
1,601 reviews297 followers
October 7, 2019
Levens's art in issues 7 & 8 has strong Saturday Morning Cartoon Vibes, but everyone's recognizable. We're still on the USS Endeavour (NCC-1805) on the way to Babel for a peace conference with the Romulans, which nicely continues the storyline from the first volume and gives us a reboot take on the TOS episode Journey to Babel. Our five cadets and Jaylah are along for the ride as well.

Meanwhile Spock and Nyota are back on their New Vulcan Sabbatical, as they insist on calling it, and Uhura's teaching at the Vulcan Science Academy and...having visions. Okay. At least there's a somewhat believable explanation for it. Shasteen's on art for these issues and while Uhura's face looks more like Uhura it's still not quite there, which is especially jarring considering his Spock looks so much like Zachary Quinto it's verging on photorealism.

Then there's an issue on Kevin! He's at Yorktown working on the Enterprise, and it's a pretty fun story, though it would have been nice to learn more about him as a character. Also I really want to know what happened to the other Teenaxian that beamed aboard clinging to Kirk.

In the final issues, Levens's art gets even more cartoony with Louise on colors, and Kirk has a reunion with some people I've never met—some lady space pirate with a kid.

In good art news, there are some beautiful covers by Cryssy Cheung inside.

Contains: Death of a parent. Because I guess it just wouldn't be reboot without it.
Profile Image for Jasmine.
Author 1 book143 followers
May 7, 2018
Now. This was, of course, lots of fun. I will pretty much read any Star Trek and love it. And I loved seeing Jaylah and her crew (so good always I love them!).

HOW-EV-ER. There's a throwaway line where they're asking Dr. McCoy permission to do something medical as part of a murder investigation. And he says;
"What you're suggesting could get me kicked out of Starfleet. Not to mention that it's dangerous. And highly unethical. Okay I'm in."

I do NOT think that is a good writing of the character. Something that'd get Dr. McCoy kicked out of starfleet? Sign him the hell up, griping the entire way. Something dangerous? Unless it's a transporter, he'll be right there, also griping, ready to do some kind of crazy never-before-conceived-of surgery on a new alien they just identified. Unethical? Wait hold up now noooooo, one thing Dr. McCoy is NOT is cavalier with his patients, their rights, or the general practice of Medical Ethics. He's a doctor, not a spy, damnit. If that's the way they're taking the character now, I don't like it.

So that wasn't good. The arc with Uhura earning the respect of everyone on New Vulcan with her intelligence and control and then saving the day with her emotions was great though.
Profile Image for 47Time.
3,394 reviews92 followers
April 1, 2022
Another easy and fun read. This series is a good choice for anyone looking for a quick story in a complex scifi universe. The stories don't seem to provide much progress for the universe overall, but are entertaining. I guess they're targeted at a younger audience, but fans should enjoy them too.

In light of the Borg attack when the Federation and Romulan Empire had to work together, they organize a summit to discuss future diplomatic relations. There is still a lot of distrust between the factions. It only gets worse when a Romulan ambassador is killed.

Profile Image for Liz (Quirky Cat).
4,977 reviews82 followers
February 13, 2018
Boldly Go Volume 2 isn’t as strong or as heavy hitting as the first volume, but it’s still pretty interesting on the whole. Instead of getting a volume with one main plot (like the first), we’ve been handed a series of shorter stories that help to broaden the world. Remember, this series is specifically based off of the most recent Star Trek movies, and thus shares characters and continuity.



For more reviews, check out Quirky Cat's Fat Stacks
Profile Image for Steven Shinder.
Author 5 books19 followers
August 27, 2019
One could feel the effects of the Borg story from the previous volume in the Romulan two-parter begins this collection. For the two issues after that, the background art is much better, but the character art is a little bit lacking for the humans. The aliens are on point. The Spock and Uhura story was pretty sweet. And the Kevin story was amusing. I got a good kick out of the "Hail Steve" moment. And then it was cool seeing characters from Starfleet Academy. Including Jaylah throughout this collection was a nice touch that helped make this feel like a continuation from Beyond. Overall, I think I enjoyed this volume more than the first one.
Profile Image for Dakota Morgan.
3,332 reviews49 followers
June 15, 2018
A little underwhelming after Boldly Go's first volume, but that's typically the case when we're given shorter, self-contained stories rather than an in-depth continuation of the first volume's Romulan plotline. That said, these stories are fun and fast and wonderfully Star Trekian. A peace conference with the Romulans goes awry, Spock and Uhura investigate a mystery on the Vulcan's new homeworld, and then there's a story about the tiny Teenaxi people that is mostly played for comedy. Not bad. I chuckled.
Profile Image for Mickey.
102 reviews3 followers
December 7, 2019
Four episodes

The Andorian Babel one was fine. Not much of a murder mystery but the trick of mind-melding with a dead person was interesting.

Uhura's adventure on New Vulcan was pretty standard Trek stuff. Good.

There is an odd little story about the creatures from the opening scene of "Beyond."

More standard Trek drama with the Garth of Izar revival. I can't remember the TOS episode this is based on, but I remember the title. Anyway this story has a very TOS vibe, with shapeshifting, a Conrad-ian captain gone rogue, and a pirate girlfriend for Kirk.
Profile Image for Rob Vitagliano.
516 reviews1 follower
June 18, 2023
This volume has two stories that are basically rehashes of Original Series episodes, "Journey to Babel" and "The Garth of Izar." Of course, there are Kelvin-verse twists, and the stories are neat. I also enjoyed the Spock and Uhura on New Vulcan story, which was more of a standalone. My favorite was book 10, which featured the little aliens from the beginning of Star Trek: Beyond, in a much better story than I ever would have expected.

I decided I like Tony Shasteen's art in this series the best. The covers by George Catsouldas are absolutely terrific as well.
Profile Image for Ed.
744 reviews13 followers
October 16, 2017
This second set of issues isn't quite as good as the first. The first arc (issues 7 & 8) is the highlight. I really like what the Kelvin timeline comics have done with the Romulans. The next two issues (9 & 10) are a standalone Spock/Uhura story and a Scotty story, respectively. Both are pretty good. Issues 11 & 12, though, don't work as well for me. There's a lot of set up for a pretty slight climax.
Profile Image for Thomas.
349 reviews1 follower
March 8, 2018
What I really liked about this collection isn't the Kelvin timeline depiction of the crew but the addition of the cadets from IDW's Starfleet Academy series. Some of the stories are okay, some are excellent so that makes a nice, middle three stars. The Spock and Uhura story set on New Vulcan is a wonderful character piece.
Profile Image for Sora.
33 reviews
February 14, 2023
The artwork was good. And there was a least one story in there that felt complete. The others felt like they were at least missing one of the following: beginning, middle or end. All of which are critical. Also these Star Trek novels physically fall apart so easily! I get that they are not cheap because of the art and story but really for a book to fall apart so easily is not great.
Profile Image for Tom.
1,118 reviews3 followers
April 7, 2025
This one is more directly connected to Star Trek Beyond, consisting of one- and two-shots with a selection of side characters. There's a little movement on the Spoke/Uhura relationship, but otherwise no overarching progression. It's cobbled together, but each of the parts is reasonably satisfying in its own right.
Profile Image for John Yelverton.
4,418 reviews39 followers
September 5, 2018
This is an extremely well done collection of stories which speculates about what is going on with the crew of the Enterprise while they wait for the construction of the Enterprise-A to be complete following the events of "Star Trek Beyond."
212 reviews
October 29, 2023
meh. We're back in the mode of kind of retelling TOS stories and I don't think the takes are very interesting. Also, no disrespect to the Starfleet Academy but I don't really care enough about the cadets to enjoy seeing them again and again.
Profile Image for Vince.
461 reviews11 followers
April 2, 2018
Fun. I've enjoyed pretty much everything Mike Johnson and his team are doing with the New Trek comics. This book carries on after ST:Beyond. Four stars.
Profile Image for Casey.
698 reviews56 followers
May 7, 2018
"My name embodies the honor and glory of my position as Grand Audarch of the Teenaxi people. I am...STEVE." This volume was worth buying for that panel alone.
Profile Image for Arjun Rajkumar.
434 reviews4 followers
September 21, 2019
Nice volume with three story arcs! Each with a quick and fast pace. Good to read more about the background of the academy, formation of new Vulcan and as always first contact with different species.
Profile Image for Terry Collins.
Author 187 books28 followers
August 24, 2020
Better than Volume One, with some clever stories and solid art. Looking forward to Volume Three!
Profile Image for JJ Broenner.
504 reviews5 followers
July 25, 2022
Another excellent volume, enjoyed the story and felt like I was watching on screen. Well drawn art and well thought out story lines occurring simultaneously.
Profile Image for Rebekah.
93 reviews14 followers
September 19, 2022
I liked this 2nd volume more than the first. The writing reminds me of the episodic way the shows are written, in the best way.
Profile Image for Art.
2,398 reviews16 followers
January 26, 2024
This whole Kelvin Universe series is definitely interesting. It is going off in its own direction, but still managing to bring in echoes from the original timeline. Pretty good.
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