IDW's New 'Star Trek' Comic Shines Spotlight on Groundbreaking Character Nyota Uhura in "Threads of Destiny"
In a latest release that pays homage to history, IDW has given the spotlight to one of the most iconic female characters in science fiction, Nyota Uhura. Written by Stephanie Williams and illustrated by Greg Maldonado and Anthony Fowler Jr., the one-shot comic 'Threads of Destiny' puts a fresh spin on the classic Star Trek: The Original Series episode "The City on the Edge of Forever".
In this new narrative, Uhura finds herself transported to 1963 during the height of the Civil Rights Movement. As she searches for a way back home, Uhura is drawn into the midst of the pivotal struggle for equality and justice. Inspired by her own experiences as a black woman in a predominantly white world, Uhura decides to join forces with those fighting for change, reconnecting with the sense of purpose that drives her work as communications officer on the USS Enterprise.
This new 'Star Trek' comic comes at an opportune moment, paying tribute to the trailblazing character played by Nichelle Nichols, who initially left the original series after a single season. It was a conversation with civil rights icon Martin Luther King Jr., however, that kept her in the franchise, as he saw her as a representation of the future of equality and justice.
Nichols' influence on black women like Whoopi Goldberg and astronaut Mae Jemison, who went on to guest star in Star Trek, cannot be overstated. The character Uhura has become an icon, portrayed by Celia Rose Gooding in Strange New Worlds and Zoe SaldaΓ±a in the reboot trilogy. As IDW continues its Deviations line of alt-history comics, it is clear that Nyota Uhura remains a powerful symbol of female empowerment and social change.
'Threads of Destiny: Star Trek Deviations' will be released on February 25, 2026.
In a latest release that pays homage to history, IDW has given the spotlight to one of the most iconic female characters in science fiction, Nyota Uhura. Written by Stephanie Williams and illustrated by Greg Maldonado and Anthony Fowler Jr., the one-shot comic 'Threads of Destiny' puts a fresh spin on the classic Star Trek: The Original Series episode "The City on the Edge of Forever".
In this new narrative, Uhura finds herself transported to 1963 during the height of the Civil Rights Movement. As she searches for a way back home, Uhura is drawn into the midst of the pivotal struggle for equality and justice. Inspired by her own experiences as a black woman in a predominantly white world, Uhura decides to join forces with those fighting for change, reconnecting with the sense of purpose that drives her work as communications officer on the USS Enterprise.
This new 'Star Trek' comic comes at an opportune moment, paying tribute to the trailblazing character played by Nichelle Nichols, who initially left the original series after a single season. It was a conversation with civil rights icon Martin Luther King Jr., however, that kept her in the franchise, as he saw her as a representation of the future of equality and justice.
Nichols' influence on black women like Whoopi Goldberg and astronaut Mae Jemison, who went on to guest star in Star Trek, cannot be overstated. The character Uhura has become an icon, portrayed by Celia Rose Gooding in Strange New Worlds and Zoe SaldaΓ±a in the reboot trilogy. As IDW continues its Deviations line of alt-history comics, it is clear that Nyota Uhura remains a powerful symbol of female empowerment and social change.
'Threads of Destiny: Star Trek Deviations' will be released on February 25, 2026.