Star Trek: The Next Generation Did Its Most Underrated Character Dirty For No Reason

   

Star Trek: The Next Generation failed Wesley Crusher, and things could have been so much different. A fixture of The Next Generation’s first few seasons, Wesley Crusher, thanks to poor writing, was the object of fan derision, and issue eight of DC’s Star Trek: The Next Generation comic from 1990 introduced fans to a better written version of the character.

Michael Jan Friedman was also an accomplished Star Trek novelist.

Star Trek: The Next Generation #8 was written by Michael Jan Friedman and drawn by Gordon Purcell and Pablo Marcos. Data has befriended Randy, a child whose mother serves on the Enterprise. Data is taken over by an evil force in the issue, and his friendship with Randy helps the android override the dark force that has claimed him.

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