There's not a direct connection. They are two separate sci-fi universes and rarely crossover in comics.
Generally, the 'Planet of the Apes' and 'Star Trek' have no significant interlinking in comic storylines. They have distinct themes and characters.
They aren't directly related. 'Star Trek' and 'Planet of the Apes' are two distinct franchises with their own unique storylines and universes.
Well, there's no obvious inherent relationship among them. 'Comic Vine' focuses on comics, 'Star Trek' is about space exploration and various adventures in the universe, and 'Planet of the Apes' deals with a dystopian future where apes rule. They have distinct themes and storylines.
The 'Star Trek Transformers' comics combine elements from both franchises, creating unique storylines and crossovers that appeal to fans of both.
I'm not entirely sure as I haven't read it in full. But it probably combines the unique elements of the Star Trek universe with the post - apocalyptic world of Planet of the Apes. Maybe the Star Trek crew lands on the Planet of the Apes and has to deal with the ape society and their rules while also trying to figure out how to get back to their own time or place.
They might have some common themes like exploration and survival. Also, maybe the art styles or character designs could share similarities.
I'm not sure exactly who the main characters are. But I would expect there to be some of the classic Star Trek characters like Kirk or Spock. And from the Planet of the Apes side, maybe Caesar or other important ape leaders.
The 'Star Trek Wayside Comics' may be a spin-off or a side story within the 'Star Trek' franchise. They could focus on specific events or characters not prominently featured in the main series.
Not really. Star Trek comics are typically based on science fiction concepts and not related to occultism.
The Rise of the Planet of the Apes series was seen as a prequel to the Planet of the Apes series because there were some connections and similarities between them. The Planet of the Apes series was a series of science fiction novels by the Australia science fiction writer Isaac Asimov, which mainly talked about the conflict and cooperation between humans and apes. His first novel, Planet of the Apes I, was first published in 1962. His subsequent works included Planet of the Apes II, Planet of the Apes III, and Planet of the Apes IV. The movie Rise of the Planet of the Apes series was adapted from the science fiction film and novel of the same name. It mainly talked about the new civilization established by humans on the planet of apes and the struggle and cooperation between apes. Therefore, it could be said that the Rise of the Planet of the Apes series was a prequel to the Planet of the Apes series because they were all based on the same sci-fi background and storyline. The apes in Rise of the Planet of the Apes and Planet of the Apes also had some similarities, such as their appearance, intelligence, and abilities. These similarities also increased the connection between the Rise of the Planet of the Apes series and the Planet of the Apes series.
The 'bones star trek comics' often draw inspiration from the original series, expanding on characters and storylines.