Star Trek: The Last Starship Resurrects Captain Kirk in the 31st Century
The Star Trek franchise is resurrecting William Shatner's Captain James T. Kirk once more, as Kirk takes charge in the bleak, futuristic series Star Trek: The Last Starship.


The Star Trek franchise is resurrecting William Shatner's Captain James T. Kirk for a new comic book series called Star Trek: The Last Starship. Building on a plot point introduced in the live-action series Star Trek: Discovery, The Last Starship sees Kirk take command of a new ship in the Federation's darkest hour.
The Last Starship is set in the aftermath of The Burn, the 31st Century disaster which involves the destruction of every active warp core in the galaxy and the deaths of trillions. With the Federation in shambles and space becoming a truly lawless No Man's Land, the mysteriously rejuvenated Kirk will have to assemble a new crew to keep the fire of Starfleet burning.
Check out the slideshow gallery below for a closer look at the first issue of Star Trek: The Last Starship:
The Last Starship is written by Collin Kelly and Jackson Lanzing, who recently wrapped up the Star Trek: Lore War crossover at IDW. The series features art by Star Trek veteran Adrián Bonilla and colors by Heather Moore (Doctor Strange). The first issue features covers by Francesco Francavilla, Skylar Patridge, Michael Cho, and Malachi Ward.
This isn't the first time the Trek franchise has resurrected its most famous captain. 1994's Star Trek Generations bridged the gap between the original series and Star Trek: The Next Generation by briefly pairing Shatner's Kirk with Patrick Stewart's Jean-Luc Picard. Though Kirk dies in Generations, Shatner himself resurrected the character again via a series of non-canon novels that have since been dubbed "The Shatnerverse." But this time, The Last Starship's Kirk appears to be the more youthful TOS version.
"Forget everything you know about Star Trek,” said Lanzing in a statement. “The Last Starship is a new crew, a new era, and a completely different tone; our aim is to be literary, intense, innovative, and most of all, accessible. We're bringing you into the Federation's darkest hour through the brilliant, noir-soaked lens of artist Adrián Bonilla with zero homework required.”
Lanzing continued, “Longtime Trek fans will have a deep and fascinating reading experience, to be sure - this is a pivotal moment in Trek history that's never been even glimpsed before - but above all, The Last Starship is a dark and complex sci-fi you can hand to anyone. We’ve spent the last eight years celebrating all that Trek has ever been. Now, it's time to rebuild it from scratch and discover all it can be."
“The only familiar face is the one you’d never expect to see in this era: Captain James T. Kirk,” said Kelly. “William Shatner’s iconic performance transcends borders - Kirk is one of the great characters of the modern fiction canon with a timeless actor to match. He was also the first Star Trek character we ever wrote - a leader and warrior poet with boundless tragedy and contradiction. Now, we’re honored to be taking this character into truly uncharted, groundbreaking territory in The Last Starship - as the Federation’s greatest pioneer must face down the inferno that threatens to consume his entire legacy.”
Star Trek: The Last Starship #1 will be released on September 24, 2025.
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