Star Trek: Hell's Mirror #[nn]
In the ruthless Mirror Universe, Khan awakens aboard the Botany Bay to find the Terran Empire’s grip on the galaxy absolute. As he rallies a new force to challenge the Empire, he’s joined by a disillusioned Spock, who sees logic in Khan’s cause—though trust is far from certain. When Kirk suddenly switches sides, his motives remain shadowed, leaving Khan and Spock to question whether this alliance is salvation or another trap. Written by J. M. DeMatteis and illustrated by Matthew Dow Smith, with colors by Candice Han and letters by Neil Uyetake, this issue’s cover by Matthew Dow Smith captures the tension of a universe turned inside out.
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In the Mirror Universe, Khan is awakened from cryogenic sleep on the Botany Bay to find that the Terran Empire has taken over the galaxy. As he builds an army to fight against the Terrans, he is joined by Spock who has defected, believing that Khan's vision is more logical than that of the Empire. When they encounter the Enterprise, Kirk abruptly betrays his crew and joins Khan's rebellion. But Khan and Spock are unsure if they can trust Kirk.
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