"With the Klingons secretly backing a renegade gorilla general in a coup for control of Ape City, Captain Kirk finds himself in the uncomfortable position of having to help out Dr. Zaius' orangutans."

Boom Studios has announced aandcrossover at Comic-Con International. The comic book crossover will pair the original U.S.S. Enterprise crew with Taylor, Nova, and the cast from the originalfilm. The plot is still under wraps, but a small teaser has been released:IDW will publish the crossover, which will mark the first time BOOM! Studios has partnered with another publisher on a series. Together they will bring, licensed by CBS Consumer Products, and 20th Century Fox’stogether in a way that is sure to delight existing fans and make new ones.andare groundbreaking science-fiction properties and both deal with many of the same social issues and themes," says Greg Goldstein, IDW President & Chief Operating Officer. "A crossover between the two is a natural and long overdue." "Before I could read comic books as a child, I could watch science fiction on my television. My dad used to wake me up way past my bedtime to watchin syndication—it came on after the nightly news—and I took alunchbox with me to kindergarten every day," says BOOM! Studios Founder and CEO, Ross Richie. "Suffice to say, teaming up these two titans of science-fiction on the page in a way that they probably will never meet each other on the silver screen is a huge moment for me personally and emotionally."The creative team will be a mix of proven experience and new blood, with scripts by belovedscribes Scott and David Tipton () and interior art and covers by the British newcomer Rachael Stott.I will definitely be keeping a close eye on this, as these are two of my favorite films/TV series as a kid growing up.If you could have a crossover of your two favorite TV series made into a comic, what would they be? Why not let us know in the comments below.