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Star Trek: Picard’s Academy — Commit No Mistakes | Comic Review

I’ve really enjoyed the Star Trek comics that I’ve had the pleasure of reading lately, and Star Trek: Picard’s Academy — Commit No Mistakes is no different.

The book features a young Picard at Starfleet Academy. His eyes are focused on crushing his school competition and graduating early. However, Picard will learn that many things in life take a team effort, especially a Federation starship.

Picard isn’t the same man that we first met in Star Trek: The Next Generation, and that’s to be expected. Characters need to grow and change, and folks in their… Teens… Twenties… (Exactly how old are they supposed to be here?) change a lot!

My only other experience with author Sam Maggs before this was in Star Wars with her novel tie-in to the Jedi Fallen Order/Survivor games, Jedi: Battle Scars. I liked that book, so I was excited to give this comic a shot. My faith was rewarded.

The artwork was good and lent itself, at times, to looking a little bit like Star Trek: Lower Decks. I’m not 100% sure that the vibe exactly worked for me at all times, but I think it was unique enough to fit the setting of them being in the academy.

If you like Star Trek, you should check it out.

Thank you Edelweiss and IDW Publishing for sending this book for review consideration. All opinions are my own.

You can pick up the book here.

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