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Written by Paul Allor (G.I. Joe) with painted art by Star Trek fan-favorite J.K. Woodward (illustrator of the beloved Mirror Broken storyline), Voyager: Mirrors and Smoke introduces Captain Janeway of the Voyager, a rebel ship stranded in the Delta Quadrant, far from the ruins of the Terran Empire. When Janeway crowns herself Pirate Queen of the Quadrant, the locals – including scavengers Neelix and Kes – won’t give up without a fight. Amid this conflict, the crew of the Voyager has a second problem on their hands: just who is the Terran calling herself Annika Hansen, and can she be trusted?
Premise
Captain Janeway commands the rebel ship Voyager. When it is stranded in the Delta Quadrant, Janeway aims to become a pirate queen but faces resistance from local scavengers, like Neelix and Kes, and encounters another Terran, calling herself Annika Hansen.
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IDW is to offer the comic with a cover by J. K. Woodward, and a special retailer incentive variant by George Caltsoudas.
According to StarTrek.com, the single-issue presents the first time Voyager visits the mirror universe in a comic book. It is also the first issue for a monthly Mirror Universe event by IDW Publishing that is also set to feature The Original Series and Deep Space Nine.
In recent IDW Publishing miniseries focused on the mirror universe, the Terran Empire had survived into the 24th century, but was reduced to controlling the Sol system, as the DS9episode: "Crossover" showed the Klingon-Cardassian Alliance had overrun local space and enslaved the Terrans.