IDW Announces INTO DARKNESS Comic Book Tie-In Miniseries STAR TREK: KHAN

IDW Announces INTO DARKNESS Comic Book Tie-In Miniseries STAR TREK: KHAN

Set before the events of Star Trek Into Darkness, IDW will publish a new comic book miniseries chronicling the rise of Khan (Benedict Cumberbatch) in the alternative timeline created by J.J. Abrams. Read on for the full announcement and details.

By PaulRom - Jul 11, 2013 11:07 AM EST
Filed Under: Comics



This October, STAR TREK: KHAN will show intrepid readers just how the master villain of Star Trek Into Darkness became the intergalactic menace seen in the blockbuster film. Over six thrilling issues, Khan's secrets will be unlocked and the origin of evil will finally be uncovered.

Helmed by the veteran Star Trek team of writer Mike Johnson and artist Claudia Balboni, the series will be overseen by the film's screenwriter, Roberto Orci.

"We're traveling back in time to show Khan's rise to power and give fans their first look at the legendary Eugenics Wars," says Johnson. "As the series unfolds we will see the events that led to Khan leaving Earth aboard the Botany Bay, and then jump forward to witness his awakening in the future by Admiral Marcus."

"Much like the way the Star Trek: Countdown comic book and our follow-up Nero miniseries helped flesh out that character after the first Star Trek movie," said Chris Ryall, IDW's Chief Creative Officer/Editor-in-Chief, "Khan will add dimension and depth to this new iteration one of the most classic villains in all of Star Trek lore."

In addition to KHAN, the only place to continue the epic story of J.J Abrams' Star Trek film universe is in the pages of IDW Publishing's ongoing Star Trek series. Also available is the collection of STAR TREK: COUNTDOWN TO DARKNESS, the exclusive prequel mini-series leading into the hit film.

If that weren't enough, the full run of the STAR TREK ongoing series has been filled with "Easter eggs" leading in to the new film! Fans without possession of a secret-unlocking tricorder are urged to pore over the first twenty issues of Star Trek.

As Johnson says, "Now that Into Darkness is in theaters, fans reading the ongoing series from issue #1 will pick up on details, both specific and thematic, that set up the movie and the stories that follow it."

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TheBigBoss917
TheBigBoss917 - 7/11/2013, 11:21 AM
Will this show why this supposedly Indian guy is white?
TheBigBoss917
TheBigBoss917 - 7/11/2013, 11:21 AM
Grif is the tumor of this site
ndwwrestler2
ndwwrestler2 - 7/11/2013, 11:33 AM
The moment he steps on Carol Marcus's leg I was like "Yep...that's Khan."
SnapperCarr
SnapperCarr - 7/11/2013, 11:47 AM
@TheBigBoss917 And we love him for that.
ndwwrestler2
ndwwrestler2 - 7/11/2013, 11:52 AM
@MrCritic115 That was cool too. That scene and the scene with Marcus, showed both off his brilliant mind and his savagery.
subzero1077
subzero1077 - 7/11/2013, 12:19 PM
Awesome villain!
TheSoulEater
TheSoulEater - 7/11/2013, 12:39 PM
Doctor Doom!
PerfectAss
PerfectAss - 7/11/2013, 1:54 PM
I'm laughing at the people who wanted him to a indian. But too bad it's a altered universe
armalarm
armalarm - 7/11/2013, 3:33 PM
Grif probably works for The Asylum. Explains his bad taste in movies.
Shit user.
Azrael725
Azrael725 - 7/11/2013, 4:16 PM
WHAAAAAAATTTTTT???????????????????? SPOILERS!!!!! jesus i haven't even seen the movie yet!
Azrael725
Azrael725 - 7/11/2013, 4:16 PM
please edit the title of the article
Zuriel
Zuriel - 7/11/2013, 9:36 PM
So people STILL don't understand how this being a different time line DOES NOT explain how Kahn's race/personality/accent are all different? HE WAS FROZEN HUNDREDS OF YEARS BEFORE THE TIME LINE CHANGED SO HE WOULD BE UNAFFECTED. For that reason alone, the movie was a let down. MAYBE the comic could clean that mess up, but I doubt it.
ndwwrestler2
ndwwrestler2 - 7/12/2013, 6:58 AM
Ricardo Montalban isn't Indian...true story.
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