Star Trek – The Next Generation – Ghosts (2010)

⭐ Star Trek: The Next Generation – Ghosts (2010) đ
đ Genre
Science Fiction • Space Opera • Psychological Thriller
This comic blends classic Star Trek exploration themes with eerie psychological suspense. It combines diplomatic drama with haunting mystery, making it a unique entry in the franchise.
đšđ Main Characters
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Captain Jean-Luc Picard – The dignified leader of the Enterprise-D, known for his intellect and moral integrity.
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Commander William Riker – Picard’s loyal first officer, balancing duty with decisiveness.
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Lt. Commander Data – The android officer whose logic often contrasts with human emotions.
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Lt. Commander Worf – The stoic Klingon security chief with a strong sense of honor.
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Deanna Troi – The empathic counselor, helping navigate the psychological tensions of the mission.
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Dr. Beverly Crusher – Chief Medical Officer, instrumental in treating the mysterious survivor.
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Mysterious Survivor – A critically injured scientist who begins to have disturbing visions—especially of Picard.
✍️ Writer
Zander Cannon
Eisner-nominated writer Zander Cannon (Top Ten, Heck) delivers a tight and suspenseful story that dives deep into the psyche of its characters, especially Picard. Cannon’s talent for weaving complex emotional narratives shines throughout this comic.
đš Artist
Javier Aranda
Aranda captures the sleek, technological setting of the Enterprise-D while giving the more psychological moments a distinct, almost dreamlike visual atmosphere. Character likenesses are spot-on, and the action sequences are fluid and engaging.
đ Editor Details
Scott Dunbier
A veteran editor known for his work with IDW Publishing, Dunbier brings together the creative team with a clear vision of honoring the source material while pushing narrative boundaries.
đą Publisher and Brand
IDW Publishing
Brand: Star Trek Comics Universe
IDW Publishing has long held the Star Trek comic license, delivering high-quality stories that align with canon and expand on the television series. Ghosts is a standout example of that dedication.
đ Release Year
2010
Released as a limited five-issue miniseries, this comic debuted in late 2009 and concluded in early 2010.
đ Brief Plot Summary
While responding to a distress signal, the crew of the Enterprise-D discovers a gravely injured scientist aboard a wrecked vessel. Their investigation leads them to a divided planet with two nations on the brink of peace—and possibly Federation membership. But peace negotiations are derailed as Captain Picard finds himself entangled in the fevered visions of the survivor, who claims to see his death and believes Picard is among the “ghosts” haunting him. As Picard questions reality, diplomacy, and the influence of the mind, tensions rise aboard the ship and planetside. đšđđ„đ»
đ Notable Arcs or Storylines
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The Survivor’s Vision – A central thread in which the wounded scientist’s hallucinations blur the lines between reality and prophecy.
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Diplomatic Fracture – Picard navigates the delicate political balance between two civilizations while haunted by his own existential dread.
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The Ghost Identity – The mystery of why Picard appears in the survivor’s visions—and whether those visions can alter fate.
đ€Ż Fan Theories or Interpretations
Some fans speculate that the “ghosts” represent psychological echoes from past missions—possibly suggesting the survivor has psychic abilities or has encountered temporal anomalies. Others interpret the visions as metaphors for Picard’s internal fears of leadership, mortality, and the burden of diplomacy. The story also raises questions about destiny, time, and the power of belief, which fans love to dissect in online forums. đ⏳đ§
đ Review Summary
Ghosts is a cerebral and atmospheric entry in the Star Trek comic lineup. Zander Cannon delivers a script that skillfully balances science fiction with psychological suspense. The character work is especially strong—Picard’s internal conflict and moral challenges are depicted with nuance. Javier Aranda’s art elevates the haunting tone, particularly in scenes depicting the survivor’s disturbing visions. This miniseries stands out for its mature storytelling, rich dialogue, and respect for the source material. A must-read for TNG fans who enjoy stories that challenge the mind as much as they entertain. đđđ„
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