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Star Trek Graphic Novel Collection
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Star Trek

Harlan Ellison's The City on the Edge of Forever: The Original Teleplay

2015

For the first time ever, a visual presentation of the much-discussed, unrevised, unadulterated version of Harlan Ellison's award-winning Star Trek teleplay script, "The City on the Edge of Forever!" See the story as Mr. Ellison originally intended!
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Star Trek

The Next Generation - Hive

2013

In the distant future the entire galaxy has been completely assimilated by Borg and its king... Locutus! The only hope lies in the past, in the hands of Captain Jean-Luc Picard and the crew of the Starship Enterprise - as Picard faces off against the Borg collective in one final, terrifying, and definitive encounter!
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Star Trek

The Next Generation - The Space Between

2007

Celebrate the 20th Anniversary of Star Trek: The Next Generation with this all-new relaunch of the Star Trek franchise in comics. In the first collection of this special mini-series, travel to Tigan-7, Kandom 9, uncharted space, and more - each leading the dedicated crew of the Starship Enterprise into unexpected adventures. If you enjoyed watching Star Trek: The Next Generation on television, get ready for the comics adventure you've been waiting for.
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Early Voyages Part 1

2017

Before James T. Kirk and the five-year mission, the Enterprise had a different captain with different adventures. Christopher Pike has few appearances on screen and his time as captain remains mainly unexplored by the Star Trek shows and films. Early Voyages is here t change that. Follow Pike and his crew members, including familiar faces like the young Spock, Number One and Boyce, embark on a series of adventures of their own.
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The Classic UK Comics Part 1

2017

Before The Original Series aired in the UK, British readers were introduced to the concept and characters of Star Trek in the form of comics. The crew is familiar, but the Classic UK Comics represents a peculiar take on The Original Series' universe. The Enterprise leaves our galaxy, the crew often violates the Prime Directive and Spock gives hot-headed advice - these adventures offer a different face of the well-known world of Star Trek.
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#12

Star Trek

The Next Generation - Intelligence Gathering

2008

One year ago IDW's Star Trek comics line launched with Star Trek: The Next Generation - The Space Between, a series of six stand-alone issues. Now, prepare for the latest voyage of the Enterprise as the creative team that brought you Klingons: Blood Will Tell tackles an all-new Star Trek: TNG mini-series.
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Star Trek

Marvel Comics Part 1

2017

Marvel's Star Trek comic series launched in 1979, starting with the adaptation of The Motion Picture, and ran for two years after that. The crew of the Enterprise is brought back together to take up an urgent mission. Marvel's comic adaptation of the well-known movie offers a fresh view on this adventure and it also paves the way for the continuation that never happened on TV. Admiral Kirk and his crew go on a second five-year mission aboard a re-fitted Enterprise. Marvel's new tales can be seen as the comic version of the never-made Star Trek: Phase II TV series- the show that was supposed to continue the original series.
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Early Voyages Part 2

2023

BEFORE KIRK took command of the U.S.S. Enterprise, she embarked on several adventures with a different crew. The mission continues! Captain Christopher Pike leads the Enterprise on her first journey, alongside first officer Number One, medical officer Philip Boyce, navigator Jose Tyler, yeoman Colt, and a young Spock. The crew discovers an ancient Vulcan colony, they meet Kaaj for the second time, they visit the Federation emissary Nano’s homeworld, and confront the soldier nation of the Chakuun for the first time.
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Star Trek

Marvel Comics Part 2

2023

The voyages of Admiral Kirk and the crew of the refitted Enterprise continue! After the events of THE MOTION PICTURE, the crew of the Enterprise embarks on their second five-year-missions. Among their missions they explore the curious inhabitants of the planet Agena IV, discover the ghostly remains of the first human transport subjects, fight barbarian battles and huge space monsters, and confront the Klingons, and a starship gone mad.
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The Classic UK Comics Part 2

2017

THE CLASSIC UK COMICS were published before the original TV series aired in Britain, aiming to introduce readers to the concept and crew of STAR TREK. The peculiar tales continue with more outlandish adventures in this unique take on the well-known STAR TREK universe. The Enterprise continues its mission to explore the Galaxy. The journey is not without beauty or peril: the crew meets incorporeal aliens and underwater societies, they face a colonial revolt and they almost turn into zombies. A captain gone mad, xenophobic giants and much more awaits in these unusual tales.
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Stark Trek

Assignment: Earth

2008

The 1968 TV episode "Assignment Earth" had been the Season Two finale for the original Star Trek series, and was intended by Gene Roddenberry as the pilot for a spin-off series that never came to pass. Now, John Byrne delivers the series 40 years after it would have debuted, recounting the adventures of interstellar agent Gary Seven and his Earth-born assistant as they covertly confront threats to the past so that they can save Star Trek's future. Byrne writes and draws the series, which steps one year forward with each installment, beginning with 1968, the year that the spin-off series would have appeared. The mini-series consists of five issues: "Brighter Than A Thousand Suns" "Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow" "My Name Is Legion" "We Have Met The Enemy..." "Too Many Presidents"
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TNG

Beginnings

2023

Following Star Trek's 20th anniversary, a new series was making its way to the TV screens: Star Trek: The Next Generation. Without knowing if the series would manage to find its audience and bring back the Star Trek magic, DC comics decided to give the new crew a comic book debut in the form of a six-issue miniseries. Star Trek: Beginnings features a unique depiction of the now well-known Enterprise-D crew. With the focus on supporting characters and their stories, DC's comic series introduces countless new details to provide a new understanding of The Next Generation.
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DS9

Judgement Day

2018

After years of going on adventures of discover, Star Trek introduced the first space station and its crew: Deep Space Nine. The TV show quickly became popular and it made its way into comics as well. The Cardassian occupation of Bajor has ended three years ago and the crew of Deep Space Nine is there to help with the recovering and rebuilding, but the tension is far from gone in the area. Marvel's fifteen-issue run brings back popular characters like Luwaxana Troi, Cal Hudson, and Romulan Commander Tomalak, while also adding new layers to both Cardassian and Bajoran societies.
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Early Voyages Part 3

2023

THE U.S.S. ENTERPRISE continues its journey under James T. Kirk’s predecessor, Captain Christopher Pike. The 90s STAR TREK comic highlight concludes with a collection of new adventures, featuring the now well-established cast: Captain Pike, Spock, chief engineer Moves-With-Burning-Grace, helm officer Sita Mohindas, nurse Gabrielle Carlotti, and communications officer Nano. Follow Yeoman J. Mia Colt’s time-travelling odyssey to the year 2293. There she finds herself in an alternate reality where she meets different versions of the current and future captains of the Enterprise.
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DC Star Trek

The Wormhole Connection

2023

DC's Start Trek series is considered the biggest hit of all Trek comics. Running from 1984 to 1988, these stories feature the cast of the original series. The first issue follows the events of The Wrath of Khan. James T. Kirk is granted permanent command of the U.S.S. Enterprise and the crew sets out once more to explore the galaxy. However, they soon run into a conflict with the Klingon captain, Koloth. In the spotlight of this collection is Lieutenant Saavik, the ship's chief navigator, who has an especially hard time accepting the death of her mentor, Spock.
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DC Star Trek

TNG: Return To Raimon

2018

Following the six-issue limited series, TNG: Beginnings, DC launched its second, longer Star Trek run with even more adventures featuring Picard and his crew. The series kicks off with the Enterprise-D arriving on the planet Raimon where Captain Picard is invited to take part in an important celebration. Riker is suspicious, though, fearing that his captain might be walking into a trap. Set between the second and the third season of The Next Generation, these stories feature all the favorite characters from the TV show while also introducing crew members unique to the comics.
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DS9

Stowaway

2023

In August 1993, Malibu Comics launched the first-ever original monthly series of STAR TREK: DEEP SPACE NINE. The events in volume 37 of the Star Trek Graphic Novel Collection take place during the first four seasons of the TV show, and star all of the much-loved characters from the series. Malibu’s comics feature new adventures and an in-depth exploration of the crew of Deep Space Nine, with conflicts stretching over quadrants. Writer Mike W. Barr and artists Gordon Purcell and Terry Pallot start off the series with a two-part story about a strange, disruptive substance that arrives from the station from the Gamma Quadrant.
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Voyager

Dead Zone

2018

The U.S.S. Voyager continues its quest through the uncharted Delta Quadrant, while danger lurks in every corner on the li\]ong way home. The second volume of Marvel's Voyager comics contains the remaining seven issues of the series. Among other threats, the crew faces one of the greatest enemies of the Federation: the Borg Collective. Fan favorite Seven of Nine, the liberated Borg introduced in season four of the TV series, makes her comic book debut in this volume. Her character embodies the question, is there a way to reclaim one's humanity after it's been taken away?
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#40

Star Trek

Marvel Comics Part 3

2018

Marvel's Star Trek comic run follows the U.S.S. Enterprise's journey after the events of Star Trek: The Motion Picture. Admiral James T. Kirk and his crew continue their second five-year mission to explore the galaxy. They come upon a peculiar planet with pyramids and mummies, go undercover as prison guards, face creatures of legends, and struggle to save a planet from toxic waste. In the final issues, Kirk and Spock have an adventure of the mind that alludes to Gene Roddenberry's novelization of The Motion Picture\- a fitting end to the comic series.
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#43

DC Star Trek

TNG: The Pilot

2018

DC's Star Trek: The Next Generation comics continue with another six issues of exploration and adventure. The journey of the Enterprise-D continues with the return of Dr. Crusher and an attack of nanites. The crew then visits troubled settlements, while Captain Picard ends up violation the Prime Directive on a mission that goes wrong. These stories would all make great episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation, featuring all the favourite characters from the show.
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#44

DS9

Hearts And Minds

2023

Malibu Comics' miniseries sees the cast of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine caught in the middle of a difficult conflict. A Klingon cruiser disappears without a trace and the prime suspects are the Cardassians. Thirsty for revenge, the Klingons call for the aid of their allies: the Federation. Captain Sisko and the crew of Deep Space Nine find themselves in a tricky position. Their main goal is to advocate peace between Bajor and Cardassia Prime, but they must also act on the Klingons' request.
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#46

Star Trek

Manifest Destiny

2016

Celebrate the 50th Anniversary Celebration of the Star Trek franchise with this all-new adventure! At the edge of explored space, Captain Kirk and the crew of the Starship Enterprise come face to face with a new Klingon threat... with the fate of the galaxy at stake! Also includes the Klingon Language version of issue #1!
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#47

Star Trek

Year Four

2008

Space. The final frontier. This is the voyage of the Starship Enterprise. Her five-year mission to explore strange new worlds? It continues here, with the launch of "Year Four" in the Original Series' five-year mission.
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DS9

Requiem

2023

Malibu Comics' series featuring the crew of Deep Space Nine continues with another set of exciting tales. Life on the space station is never easy- or boring. When a field trip turns dangerous, it's up to Jake Sisko and Nog to save everyone. Quark has to investigate a series of thefts, Captain Sisko relives his worst nightmare, and Kira is sent on a mission with her former enslaver. Just when the crew think they have a moment of peace, the power generators of Depp Space Nine fail. After writing Star Trek stories for Marvel and Dc, Mike W. Barr returns to Malibu, along with Trek novelist John Vormholt, and veteran artists such as Gordon Purcell, Rob Davis and Terry Pallot.
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DC Star Trek

Dreamworld

2018

DC's famous Star Trek series featuring the cast of the original series as the heroes deal with the fallout of the Mirror Universe saga. After holding off the Terran Empire's forces, Kirk is hailed as a hero and hence escapes a court-martial. He remains in command of the U.S.S. Excelsior, while Spock is given the U.S.S. Surak. A new set of writers deliver new adventures that follow on from Mike W. Barr's Mirror Universe Saga, with art by Tom Sutton, Dan Spiegle and more.
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#51

DC Star Trek

TNG: The Hand of the Assassin

2023

The Enterprise-D continues its exploration of the Galaxy under the command of Captain Picard. Dr. Beverly Crusher has returned to the starship to find life is as exciting as ever. A peaceful shore leave turns into an unexpected adventure, the crew clash with the Ferengi, and the Enterprise is caught in a maelstrom. Supporting the characters from the TV show, such as Dr. Selar and Jeremy Aster, make guest appearances as a new creative team takes on the comic series.
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Captain's Log

2023

IDW’s four-issue anthology provides a private glimpse into the lives of Starfleet’s finest. Follow the adventures of four Starfleet captains as they tackle the extraordinary task of commanding a starship. The stories feature the perspectives of Hikaru Sulu of the U.S.S.Excelsior, John Harriman of the Enterprise -B, Christopher Pike of the Enterprise, and Edward Jellicoof the Enterprise -D.
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#54

Star Trek

Leonard McCoy - Frontier Doctor

2010

Space, the final frontier... and on that frontier and beyond, humans and aliens alike need medical care. Enter Leonard McCoy, Doctor of Space Medicine, late of the U.S.S. Enterprise Now delight at John Byrne's tale set in the period before Star Trek: The Motion Picture
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Star Trek

Debt of Honor

1992

This graphic novel shows Captain Kirk and his crew teaming up with the Romulans and Klingons to battle a new enemy.
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#56

DS9

Descendants

2019

Malibu Comics' Deep Space Nine series continue with a set of light-hearted Star Trek stories. True to the show's good sense of humour, Malibu's Star Trek comics also feature tales that, while having serious undertones, do not fail to deliver a good amount of fun. Whether it's Jake and Nog being trouble-makers, or Quark trying to take care of a baby, entertainment is guaranteed. Planet of the Apes comic writer Charles Marshall is joined by writer Dan Mishkin and artists Leonard Kirk and Bruce McCorkindale to deliver this next set of DS9 tales.
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#57

Star Trek, Volume 9

The Q Gambit

2012

The crew of the new Star Trek film franchise encounters the classic villain Q for the first time in this galaxy-spanning adventure developed in association with screenwriter/producer Roberto Orci! The mischievous Q sends James T. Kirk on a quest that will see the Enterprise joining forces with familiar faces from Star Trek lore. Collects issues #35–40.
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#58

DC Star Trek

Wolf on the Prowl

2019

DC's Star Trek comics featuring the crew of the original series' crew continue with the return of an old foe. Veteran writer Tony Isabella debuted in the series by bringing back Redjac, the murderous entity from Wolf in the Fold. As Redjac terrorises Kirk and his crew, a few comics-only characters, such as Konom and Nancy Bryce, step into the spotlight to save their friends and colleagues. Other stories in the collection feature novelist Diane Duane with a story of a first contact gone wrong, and writer Bob Rozakis with a character study on Spock as the captain of the U.S.S. Surak.
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#59

The Star Lost

1993

A routine shuttlecraft mission goes awry, leading Captain Picard to believe half his command crew has perished. Faced with continuing the mission of the U.S.S. Enterprise, the captain and crew must deal with their grief on their own time. Unknown to the crew, though, is that the shuttle crew is not dead—just on the other side of the galaxy! Their epic struggle to survive and ultimately find their way home fuels this power-packed story with dynamic artwork. Reprints Star Trek: The Next Generation (1989) #20-24.
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#60

Star Trek

Deep Space Nine ― Fool's Gold

2010

Captain Sisko and the crew of Deep Space Nine make their triumphant return to comics When the station begins to be overrun by thieves, treasure-seekers, bounty-hunters, and other assorted ne'er-do-wells, Major Kira and Constable Odo must find out why. Can they get to the bottom of it before the station's new visitors bring things to a boiling point?
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#63

DS9

Dax's Comet

2019

The adventures of the space station Deep Space Nine continue in Malibu Comics' series. Bajoran culture is further explored in these stories as the crew of Deep Space Nine faces a possible planetary apocalypse, the re-emergence of slavery, and a half-Cardassian, half-Bajoran spy.
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#64

Behemoth

2019

The crew of the Kelvin timeline Enterprise continue their five-year mission in the pages of IDW's series. The ship comes across a severely damaged spacecraft and picks up a strangely music-like transmission that seems to be saying 'behemoth'. Kirk and his crew discover a new alien species on bard the ship, who have an interesting way of communication.
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#65

Around The Clock

2023

Romance, mind-melds, bigotry, sexism, and an old enemy’s return—it’s just another week for the U.S.S. Excelsior crew. During the period between Star Trek III: The Search for Spock and Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home, DC Comics charted new adventures for Jim Kirk and his crew. Unaware of how the fourth feature film would play out, DC gave Kirk a new ship, the Excelsior. This volume collects issues #27-31 of DC's landmark first monthly Star Trek title. These stories were originally slated to appear in volume 64 of this collection.
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#66

DC Star Trek

TNG: Wayward Son

2019

DC's comic series featuring the crew of The Next Generation continues. The creative team of Michael Jan Friedman, Peter Krause, Pablo Marcos, and Jerome Moore created these stories while the fourth season of the TV series was on. These tales not only provide fans with another dose of thrilling action, they also explore the details of everyday life on the U.S.S. Enterprise,
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The Killing Shadows

2001

Wildstorm Comic's miniseries combines the world of Star Trek with ninja traditions. Captain Picard and the crew of the Enterprise come face to face with the Bodai Shin - telepathic assassins with the ability to cloak themselves and attack from the shadows. The group targets a scientist working on a revolutionary transporter technology, but the situation might not be what it seems. This suspenseful story is delivered by an experienced team of artists, including Scott Ciencin, Andrew Currie, and Bryan Hitch.
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The Landmark Crossover

1995

Star Trek: The Next Generation/Star Trek: Deep Space Nine comic crossover. It was released in a joint effort by Malibu and DC comics.
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#70

Star Trek

The Next Generation - The Gorn Crisis

2001

With an interstellar war raging, the U.S.S Enterprise has been assigned a sensitive diplomatic mission: to enlist aid from an alien race knows as the Gorn. But the Gorn have a crisis of their own-a brewing revolution in their ranks.
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#72

Deity

2019

The adventures of the Kelvin timeline Enterprise continue on the pages of IDW's comic series. This book collects three storylines from writer Mike Johnson and artist Tony Shasteen. In Deity, the ship's crew encounters a new civilisation and clashes with their vengeful god. In Live Evil, the Enterprise ventures into the Mirror Universe, Finally, in Reunion, Kirk faces a renegade group of Orions who want their species to quite the Federation.
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#73

Judgment Day

2019

DC's Star Trek comic featuring the crew of the original series continues. At the beginning of this volume, collecting #32-36 of DC's Star Trek comics based on the original series, Kirk, Scott, Sulu, Uhura, and Chekov are still aboard the U.S.S. Excelsior when it is sent to Magellan's World, a planet where a conflict is brewing with the Klingons. Writer Len Wein delivers another set of great adventures, including a special issue that was published in celebration of Star Trek's 20th anniversary.
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#74

DC Star Trek

2023

DC's hit comic series based on Star Trek: The Next Generation continues with new adventures! In this volume, collecting Star Trek: The Next Generation #31-36, some familiar faces return such as the god-like entity Q, Adra and many more. Writer Michael Jan Friedman continues with his successful run. As they ran alongside the TV show, these stories provide a deeper look into the life of the U.S.S. Enterprise-D and her crew.
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#75

The Looking Glass War

2023

This volume collects two special-sized DEEP SPACE NINE Annuals, originally published by Malibu Comics. The Looking Glass War The wormhole next to Deep Space Nine opens unexpectedly and a ship that looks exactly like the U.S.S. Defiant flies through it. The pilot is Curzon Dax, who claims that he comes from a parallel universe that is on the verge of war. Ultimate Annual The Ultimate Annual collects three stories that re-visit the early seasons of DEEP SPACE NINE. From a secret Cardassian mission to a lost cat, these small adventures contain everything that is the essence of the beloved TV show.
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#77

The Last Generation

2019

What if James T. Kirk had failed to prevent the Khitomer Conference assassinations? That’s the question writer Andrew Steven Harris and artists Gordon Purcell, Bob Almond, and Terry Pallot explored in Star Trek: The Last Generation, a five-issue IDW miniseries that tied in with Pocket Books' Myriad Universe trilogy. T he murder of President Ra-ghoratreii spawns an alternate timeline in which Starfleet no longer exists, the Federation is crumbling and the Klingons have conquered Earth, with Worf overseeing its subjugation. Jean-Luc Picard now leads a desperate resistance movement to liberate mankind.
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DC Star Trek

TNG: Consorting With The Devil

2023

Ardra is back—and the crew of the U.S.S. Enterprise-D are in for one Devil of a time! With con artist Ardra imprisoned on the planet Shanzibar, Jean-Luc Picard must come to her rescue as Michael Jan Friedman’s exciting three-part story continues. Then, a new adventure begins when the Enterprise crew meets a hostile new species, the Sztazzan. Collected in this volume are issues #37-41 of DC Comics' acclaimed Star Trek: The Next Generation monthly series, with accompanying artwork by Peter Krause, Pablo Marcos, and Rob Davis.
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#81

The Secret Of The Lost Orb

2019

What do cultures who live on the other side of the Bajoran wormhole know about the celestial Prophets? Are the Bajorans the only ones who worship the mysterious aliens? Writer Dan Mishkin and artists Leonard Kirk, Aubrey Bradford, Scott Reed, Larry Welch, and John Montgomery explored this question in a special three-part tale published in Malibu Comics' monthly Deep Space Nine series. This volume, comprising issues #23-28, also includes stories featuring a long-time enemy of the Cardassians, as well asHarcourt Fenton Mudd’s grandson Horace, and an attempted assassination of a Cardassian military official.
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#82

Star Trek

Countdown to Darkness

2013

From the same creative team behind Star Trek Countdown, the bestselling prequel to JJ Abrams' 2009 blockbuster Star Trek, comes the all-new story leading directly into the movie event of 2013: STAR TREK COUNTDOWN TO DARKNESS On a routine survey mission to a remote planet, Captain James Kirk and the crew of the Starship Enterprise become embroiled in a decades-old conflict between two factions of the indigenous population. The flames of their conflict have been fanned by the unexpected presence of a former captain of the Enterprise, long presumed to be dead. This is a must-have graphic novel for all Star trek fans!
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#83

Shadowheart

2019

Worf’s brother, Nikolai Rozhenko, returns to the spotlight amidst a deadly revolution on a Klingon frontier world. Supplementing its monthly Star Trek: The Next Generation title, DC Comics published a variety of miniseries offering special tales with a larger scope. Among these was Shadowheart, a four-part storyline penned by Michael Jan Friedman. Illustrated by Steve Erwin and Charles Barnett III, Shadowheart centred around Lisarion, a Klingon colony world under revolt- and the last known home of Nikolai, Worf's human foster-brother, introduced in the episode "Homeward".
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#84

Star Trek

The Manga Volume 1: Shinsei/Shinsei

2006

In celebration of Star Trek's 40th anniversary, here are five new episodes set in the Original Star Trek series: The last survivors of gender war live on as spirits in machinery and take control of Enterprise; a dying race unwittingly creates the ultimate resistance to disease; a small colony tries to cheat death by uploading its collective consciousnesses into a satellite; warring planets exchange peace offerings via the Enterprise, but one "gift" is turns deadly; a group of teen, warrior-robot pilots becomes restless in times of peace, turning to pillaging for thrills.
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The Corbomite Effect

2019

A mischievous gremlin, a vengeful serpent god, and a shore leave gone awry—it’s just another week for the U.S.S. Enterprise crew. DC Comics' first monthly Star Trek comic book, set between the classic crew’s movie adventures, presented some of the franchise’s finest tales. This volume reprints issues #42-46, written by Michael Carlin, with art by Tom Sutton and Ricardo Villagran. When the Enterprise suffers mysterious glitches, Montgomery Scott grows convinced a gremlin is to blame. The starship then returns to Gamma Trianguli VI, where a mistake from Kirk’s past catches up with the captain—and it only gets worse during shore leave, when another past adversary comes back to haunt him.
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#86

DC Star Trek

TNG: Second Chances

2019

With the USS Enterprise split into two sections, a confrontation with Sztazzan warriors continues for control of a moon-sized alien artefact. The Enterprise's saucer section has been transported to unexplored space, along with a Sztazzan flagship determined to keep Jean-Luc Picard's crew away from the new find. Beverly Crusher leads an away team to the surface of a nearby planet, but with the power building up aboard the artefact, an explosion may be imminent. Next, the starship's crew is visited by the medical team that designed Geordi La Forge's VISOR, who are tasked with giving sight to an alien prince. Then the crew are captured by a tyrant and forced to navigate their way through a deadly maze.
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#89

Ill Wind

2019

Star Trek novelist Diane Duane sends the Enterprise to a Federation-sponsored stellar sailing race - and sabotage is on the horizon. Comparisons between starship commanders and ancient sailors have been a staple motif in Star Trek ever since James T. Kirk quoted poet John Masefield in "The Ultimate Computer". Now, Jean-Luc Picard and his crew find themselves involved in a deep-space yachting race. Diane Duane returns to Star Trek accompanied by artist Deryl Skelton. Duane's Romulan-centric novels are hugely popular, and in DC's miniseries Star Trek: The Next Generation - Ill Wind, the author proves why she's such a fan favourite.
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#90

Star Trek

The Manga, Volume 2: Kakan ni Shinkou

2007

Manga. The Final Frontier. These are the voyages of the starship Enterprise... Manga-style art and Star Trek tales collide again in this next volume of TOKYOPOP's voyages of the U.S.S. Enterprise, commanded by Captain James T. Kirk. Once again ten artists and writers from across the artistic spectrum deliver up brand new tales of universal betterment featuring the classic Star Trek line up. In Kakan ni Shinkou Kirk is put on trial for crimes he has yet to discover... Uhura demonstrates the true power of communication... Bones gets to the core of Vulcan emotion... Scotty has to extract dilithium crystals from a mine in the middle of a war zone... and an alien delegation uses the Enterprise as a vessel of deception! Cura te IpsumStory by Wil WheatonArt by EJ Su Scaean GateStory by Diane DuaneArt by Don Hudson Communications BreakdownStory by Christine BoylanArt by Bettina Kurkoski The TrialStory by Mike WellmanArt by Nam Kim Forging AlliancesStory by Paul BenjaminArt by Steven Cummings
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Idol Threats

2023

Wedding bells ring aboard the U.S.S. Enterprise as Starfleet officer Nancy Bryce and Klingon defector Konom tie the knot after 50 amazing issues. In the period after the events of Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home, James T. Kirk and his crew continue to explore the universe aboard the starship Enterprise. Writer Peter David is a household name among Star Trek fans, having penned some of the most popular novels and comics in the franchise’s history. The issues in this volume present the author’s first foray into licensed Trek fiction.
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#92

DC Star Trek

TNG: The Worst of Both Worlds

2019

In this multi-part epic from DC Comics, the USS Enterprise crew discovers a reality in which the Borg have conquered mankind. Writer Michael Jan Friedman and artists Peter Krause and Pablo Marcos show how a single event altered can forever change the galactic political status quo. Jean-Luc Picard’s crew explores a parallel universe in which the Borg won the climactic battle at Wolf 359, at which time Picard was captured by the cyborg menace and turned into their spokesman to humanity, known as Locutus.
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Hell In A Handbasket

2020

Someone has tried to murder James T. Kirk, and all signs point to William Bearclaw, but could the killer be someone from Kirk's past? As DC Comics’ historic first monthly Star Trek title reaches its final issues, Jim Kirk has an out-of-body experience following a near-fatal stabbing. Is bigoted crewmember Bearclaw the killer, or could a new theory take shape? Peter David’s acclaimed inaugural Trek run concludes with the return of popular characters from the 1960s TV show, as well as an unexpected twist or two. Star Trek: Hell in a Basket begins with a trip into a metaphorical Hell.
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DC Star Trek

TNG: Children Of Chaos

2020

Jean-Luc Picard comes face to face with an old foe from his years aboard U.S.S. Stargazer. Before commanding the U.S.S. Enterprise, Picard had captained another vessel, the Stargazer. On one mission, he’d defeated a Chalnoth warrior in a trial by combat. Now, decades later, Picard must confront that same adversary once more. Deanna Troi, Geordi La Forge, and Picard’s friend Jack Crusher take the spotlight as writer Michael Jan Friedman continues to chart new adventures for the Enterprise crew.
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DC Star Trek

TNG: The Deceivers

2020

An Enterprise away team led by Geordi La Forge meet their doppelgängers from another universe. Faced with making a decision that could result in the destruction of an entire world, the chief engineer must determine whether his double is a friend or a foe—and in whose universe the two crews have ended up. This volume concludes a three-part storyline from writer Michael Jan Friedman that began in the previous collection, then tackles the issue of toxic waste on a global scale. Finally, Friedman revisits Will Riker’s days aboard the U.S.S. Hood.
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DC Star Trek

TNG: War And Madness

2020

The Tholians are on the warpath, and a looming Borg threat could mean even greater problems for the Enterprise crew. Michael Jan Friedman's "War And Madness", published in DC Comics' Star Trek: The Next Generation #71-75, brings back not only the xenophobic Tholian Assembly but also the rogue band of former Borg led by Hugh. William Riker’s father, Kyle Riker, returns to the Enterprise to help the crew sort out tensions with the Tholians—and, hopefully, to finally reconcile with his estranged son.
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DC Star Trek

TNG: Suspect

2020

A thrilling era comes to an end as DC Comics concludes its eight-year run of Star Trek: The Next Generation. Between 1988 and 1996, DC published 111 issues of The Next Generation, comprising an 80-issue monthly series, as well as various specials, annuals, one-shots, and miniseries. Michael Jan Friedman wrote the lion's share of the stories, accompanied by artists Pablo Marcos, Gordon Purcell, Peter Krause, Deryl Skelton, Terry Pallot, and others. Presented here are the final issues of the landmark monthly title.
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Dying of the Light

2025

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Dying Of The Light

2020

Kirk encounters an old adversary while Mot the barber faces assassination, as Marvel regains the Star Trek comic book license. In 1996, Marvel Comics returned to the world of Star Trek comic books with multiple series based on various iterations of the franchise. The Original Series and The Next Generation were packaged together as an anthology titled Star Trek Unlimited. This volume presents the first three issues of Unlimited, from writers Dan Abnett and Ian Edginton. These six tales showcase the art of many talented illustrators, including award winning cartoonist Al Williamson, and feature the return of the Gorn.
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All Of Me

2020

Presenting a powerful pair of poignant tales rooted in Spock's past. At the turn of the millennium, DC Comics' Wildstorm imprint offered two one-shots focused on Spock. In All of Me, the Vulcan is reunited with a former classmate who has invented a dangerous device, while Enter the Wolves puts him at odds with his father once more- and with Sarek's new bride, Perrin. Collected together for the first time, these stories were penned by the powerhouse teams of Tony Isabella and Bob Ingersoll, and A.C. Crispin and Howard Weinstein. Plus, as a special bonus, this volume contains rare mini-stories from the Gold Key days.
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Pawns Of War

2020

IDW's Romulan saga- which began with Alien Spotlight: Romulans- continues, including an adaptation of "Balance of Terror". Writer-artist John Byrne is a household name among Star Trek fans for his work on Assignment: Earth, Crew, Leonard McCoy: Frontier Doctor, and New Visions. His stories featuring the Romulan Star Empire have received particular acclaim. This volume collects Byrne's two-part Romulans: The Hollwo Crown and three-part Romulans: Schism miniseries, along with an adaptation of "Balance of Terror" exclusively commissioned for IDW's Romulan: Pawns of War.
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Star Trek

All Those Years Ago

2020

Experience James T. Kirk's first and final missions as captain of the Enterprise- then meet the great love of Scotty's life. DC Comics' landmark Star Trek title ran for 56 issues, but those were not the only tales told during DC's first tenure. This volume collects the publishers three Star Trek annuals from that era, courtesy of writers Mike W. Barr and Peter David. Find out how DC envisioned Kirk's five-year mission beginning and ending. Plus, discover the wife whom Scotty's friends never knew existed.
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Blood And Honor

2020

From Malibu Comics and Star Trek’s Mark Lenard and Aron Eisenberg come a pair of stories spotlighting characters the actors made famous. This volume collects Malibu’s Celebrity Series one-shots: Blood & Honor, about the son of Mark Lenard’s Romulan Commander from “Balance of Terror,” and Rules of Diplomacy, which sends Nog on a solo mission with a young Klingon. Nog takes centre-stage as well in a tale from Malibu’s Deep Space Nine Special, which also features stories about a deadly asteroid, the Siskos’ love of baseball, the Maquis, and an anti-Changeling extremist group.
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Star Trek

Crew

2009

Who was Number One before she served aboard the USS Enterprise under Captain Christopher Pike? The Star Trek ’s first pilot, “The Cage”, featured an enigmatic character known as Number One, portrayed by Majel Barrett. As Christopher Pike’s first officer, she was smart, experienced, and highly competent. But who was Number One? A decade before Star Trek: Discovery would revisit the character, writer-artist John Byrne explored her background in a five-issue miniseries.
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New Frontier

2020

The USS Excalibur crew tries to prevent a planet's annihilation. Will the timeship Relativity stop them from altering history? Peter David's New Frontier books were the first Star Trek novels not based on a television show or film series. Captain Mackenzie Calhoun and his officers were sent to aid the citizens of the fallen Thallonian Empire in rebuilding their society following a popular uprising. This volume presents two comic book tie-ins published to complement those novels: New Frontier: Double Time, a graphic novel from WildStorm, as well as IDW’s five-issue miniseries, New Frontier: Turnaround.
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Forgiveness

2020

The creator of the transporter, thought lost to his own invention, returns after being stuck in limbo for three centuries. Four years before Star Trek: Enterprise established Emory Erickson as the transporter’s inventor in the episode “Daedalus”, WildStorm Comics had offered an alternate account in Star Trek: The Next Generation—Forgiveness, by David Brin and Scott Hampton. Collected along with that painted graphic novel is WildStorm’s Star Trek Special, a one-shot presenting short stories by six creative teams, featuring the intrepid crews of James T. Kirk, Jean-Luc Picard, Benjamin Sisko, and Katherine Janeway.
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Command Decisions

2020

Marvel Comics’ Deep Space Nine concludes with a Garak spotlight, two chapters of Marvel’s “Telepathy War” crossover, and those lovable little tribbles. From 1996 to 1998, Marvel Comics produced a monthly Star Trek: Deep Space Nine spinoff, following a prior series published by Malibu Comics. This volume reprints Marvel’s final four issues, from writers Michael Martin and Andy Mangels. These issues feature chapters two and three of Marvel’s “Telepathy War” crossover miniseries, as well as an amusing tale about tribbles and a poignant flashback to Garak’s days in the Obsidian Order. Also included is a bonus story from Peter Pan Records.
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Terok Nor

2020

Before it was Deep Space Nine, the station orbiting Bajor was known as Terok Nor. Collected here are three Malibu Deep Space Nine one-shots: Terok Nor and Lightstorm, by Mark A. Altman, and Worf Special, by Dan Mishkin and Moose Baumann- plus, a bonus Peter Pan Records tale about telepathic dinosaurs. Who built Terok Nor? what happened to Captain Kol after Hearts and Minds? Why has Worf been accused of sabotaging a starbase, and what dangers await him on the holodeck? Find out in this volume.
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Star Trek

The Modala Imperative

1991

An omnibus volume gathering two DC Comics four-issue miniseries, the first "Star Trek—The Modala Imperative" and the second "Star Trek: The Next Generation—The Modala Imperative" (both published 1991). The first miniseries follows Captain Kirk into turmoil when the Modala government uses alien technology to subjugate the population. The second miniseries picks the story up a hundred years later, when Captain Picard and his "Enterprise" crew return to the planet with Spock and McCoy aboard for the centennial celebration of the earlier adventure. The arrival of the Ferengi turns the celebration into a crisis, and the veteran officers must come to Modala's aid again. It includes an introduction by Walter Koenig who played Chekov in the "Star Trek" television show and films.
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Operation Assimilation

2020

The Borg invade Earth in the past, then a Romulan base centuries later. Is resistance truly futile? Collected in this volume are Marvel Comics' adaptation of Star Trek: First Contact, by John Vornholt, as well as a pair of special one-shots: Paul Jenkins' Operation Assimilation an Riker: The Enemy of My Enemy, by Dan Abnett and Ian Edginton. The Borg wreak havoc in both First Contact and the Romulan-centric Operation Assimilation, while The Enemy of My Enemy sees Will Riker infiltrating Ro Laren's Maquis cell. Plus, the Romulans return- sort of- in Peter Pan's The Robot Masters.
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Untold Voyages

2020

Following the V'ger incident, James T. Kirk and the USS Enterprise crew embark on a new five-year mission. Star Trek: The Motion Picture launched a bold new era for the franchise. Kirk and his officers, reunited aboard a refitted starship, braved new unknowns across the final frontier- including those depicted in Marvel's Star Trek: Untold Voyages. Created by Glenn Greenberg, Michael Collins, and Keith Williams, the miniseries sent the Enterprise on a post-film five-year mission in which they encountered Klingons, Orions, and even grey aliens. As a special bonus, collected with Untold Voyages is IDW's Sky's The Limit mini-comic.
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Blaise of Glory

2020

R.J. Blaise returns to the Enterprise after her sudden departure, but James T. Kirk is none too happy to see her. Fans were heartbroken when protocol officer Blaise vanished from DC Comics' monthly Star Trek book without explanation. Three years later, writer Peter David finally gave R.J. and Kirk closure in DC's first Star Trek Special. Also collected in this volume is DC's two issue Who's Who in Star Trek miniseries from writer Allan Asherman, published during the company's inaugural Star Trek tenure.
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Splashdown

2020

The USS Voyager crew expect to face dangers- but drowning aboard their own starship isn't typically among them. A drone swarm attacks the Voyager, leaving it badly damaged. Captain Kathryn Janeway follows the drones to an ocean world, but her crew faces even graver problems when the starship plunges deep into an ocean. Marvel Comics' Star Trek: Voyager run ended with the four-issue miniseries Splashdown, collected in this volume- which also features the unpublished issue #62 from Gold Key's Star Trek line.
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The Ashes of Eden

1995

The Enterprise is being decommissioned, and Captain James T. Kirk finds himself standing at a crossroads. Following Jim Kirk's death in Star Trek: Generations, Pocket Books continued the captain's story in the first of several novels by William Shatner and Judith and Garfield Reeves-Stevens, known colloquially as the "Shatnerverse". The Ashes Of Eden resonated with fans, and DC Comics adapted the book in comic form. Collected in this volume, along with The Ashes Of Eden, are DC's Star Trek Specials #2-3, featuring tales by Kevin Ryan, Steven Wilson, Michael Jan Friedman, and Mark Altman.
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N-Vector

2020

Deep Space Nine has been sabotaged and all signs point to Miles O’Brien—but could he truly be the culprit? Star Trek ’s third live-action TV show concluded in 1999, leaving the characters forever changed by the show’s brilliant seven-year arc. WildStorm’s N-Vector miniseries, from K.W. Jeter, explores what happened next—and things don’t look good for the Chief. As a bonus, this volume features rare comic strips that are virtually impossible for collectors to find in today’s market, originally presented in children’s toys, fast-food packaging, and magazine advertisements.
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Star Trek

Klingons - Blood Will Tell

2007

There are two sides to every argument, and this special collection looks at some of the most famous encounters between the United Federation of Planets and the Klingon Empire - from the Klingon perspective! Star Trek fans are used to the Klingons responding with "swift and blinding violence," and now the creative team that brought you Angel: Auld Lang Syne will show us why. Also includes a cover gallery by series artist David Messina and variant cover artist Joe Corroney.
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A Piece Of Reaction

2020

Two omnipotent beings, two starship captains, one game. The stakes: a chance to rewrite all of Creation. Marvel's Star Trek Unlimited featured stories based on both The Original Series and The Next Generation. This volume collects the final four issues, written by series regulars Dan Abnett and Ian Edginton, as well as guest scribes Michael Martin and Andy Mangels. Edginton and Abnett bring back fan-favourites Q and Trelane for a friendly contest, with James T. Kirk and Jean-Luc Picard acting as playing pieces in their game. Mangels and MArtin, meanwhile, revisit the Chicago gangster episode "A Piece of the Action."
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Encounters With The Unknown

2020

The Voyager crew encounters pirates, the Borg, Arthurian knights, and a planet-killing doomsday machine. Two years after Marvel Comics' Star Trek: Voyager series ended, WildStorm Comics took up the reins to chart the adventures of Captain Kathryn Janeway and the USS Voyager, as the Starfleet and Maquis officers made their way across the Delta Quadrant. Presented here are three one-shots- Nathan Archer's False Colors, Elite Force by Dan Abnett and Andy Lanning, and Avalon Rising from Janine Ellen and Doselle Young- as well as the Planet Killer miniseries by Kristine Kathryn Rusch and Dean Wesley Smith.
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Star Trek

The Next Generation—The Gift

1990

An all-new reprint of the classic TNG story! Q gives Jean-Luc Picard the chance to go back in time to fix one of his biggest mistakes, but the consequences of his actions will create a ripple effect that will threaten the entire Federation! Written by Q himself—actor John de Lancie—with art by Gordon Purcell and a newly painted cover by J.K. Woodward.
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DC Star Trek

TNG: Convergence

2020

When aliens alter history to eliminate the Federation, the Enterprises of two generations must stop them. Presented in this volume are a quartet of special issues from DC Comics: Star Trek: The Next Generation Annuals #4-6, as well as Star Trek Annual #6, featuring stories by Mike W. Barr, Howard Weinstein, and Michael Jan Friedman. Also featured in this edition is another rare Brazilian Star Trek comic from Editora Abril. Originally published in Jornada Nas Estrelas #5, this story was adapted from the classic TV episode "The Return of the Archons".
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Star Trek/Green Lantern

The Spectrum War

2015

¡Crossover basado en el universo de la serie Star Discovery! El capitán Kirk y la tripulación del USS Enterprise han encontrado un cadáver rodeado de extraños anillos de colores. Se diría que es un día de trabajo normal para los intrépidos exploradores del espacio... ¡hasta que aparece Hal Jordan, el Green Lantern de la Tierra! El guionista Mike Johnson (Supergirl) y el dibujante Ángel Hernández (Infinite Fight for the Multiverse) nos presentan Green Lantern/Star La guerra espectral, un volumen repleto de acción donde los héroes cósmicos del Universo DC conocen a los personajes de la mítica franquicia espacial... ¡incluidos sus villanos! ¿Qué será peor? ¿La amenaza de los klingons y los romulanos o las maquinaciones de Sinestro?

Authors

Tony Isabella
Tony Isabella
Author · 46 books

Tony Isabella is an American comic book writer, editor, artist and critic, known as the creator and writer of Marvel Comics' Black Goliath; DC Comics' first major African-American superhero, Black Lightning; and as a columnist and critic for the Comics Buyer's Guide. Contents

John Byrne
John Byrne
Author · 202 books

Librarian note: There is more than one author in the GoodReads database with this name John Lindley Byrne is a British-born Canadian-American author and artist of comic books. Since the mid-1970s, Byrne has worked on nearly every major American superhero. Byrne's better-known work has been on Marvel Comics' X-Men and Fantastic Four and the 1986 relaunch of DC Comics’ Superman franchise. Coming into the comics profession exclusively as a penciler, Byrne began co-plotting the X-Men comics during his tenure on them, and launched his writing career in earnest with Fantastic Four (where he also started inking his own pencils). During the 1990s he produced a number of creator-owned works, including Next Men and Danger Unlimited. He also wrote the first issues of Mike Mignola's Hellboy series and produced a number of Star Trek comics for IDW Publishing.

Glenn Greenberg
Glenn Greenberg
Author · 5 books

Glenn Greenberg (b. in New York City) is an American comic book and fiction writer. At the beginning of his career, he became a regular Marvel Comics writer, penning stories for The Spectacular Spider-Man, The Rampaging Hulk, The Silver Surfer, and Dracula. He has also written articles for comic book magazines such as Back Issue!. After establishing himself in the comic book industry, he was hired to write the Star Trek: Untold Voyages comic book limited series, which became a fan favorite. Since then, Greenberg has written several books in the Star Trek universe, a screenplay, and an X-Files story for a fiction anthology collection.

Andy Lanning
Andy Lanning
Author · 77 books
Andy Lanning is a British comic book writer and inker, known for his work for Marvel Comics and DC Comics, and for his collaboration with Dan Abnett.
John Warner
Author · 6 books

Librarian note: There is more than one author in the GoodReads database with this name John Warner is an American comic book writer and editor, known for his stories of horror and the supernatural. (source: Wikipedia)

Len Wein
Author · 172 books

Len Wein was an American comic book writer and editor best known for co-creating DC Comics' Swamp Thing and Marvel Comics' Wolverine, and for helping revive the Marvel superhero team the X-Men (including the co-creation of Nightcrawler, Storm, and Colossus). Additionally, he was the editor for writer Alan Moore and illustrator Dave Gibbons' influential DC miniseries Watchmen. Wein was inducted into the Will Eisner Comic Book Hall of Fame in 2008.

David Brin
David Brin
Author · 49 books

David Brin is a scientist, speaker, and world-known author. His novels have been New York Times Bestsellers, winning multiple Hugo, Nebula and other awards. At least a dozen have been translated into more than twenty languages. Existence, his latest novel, offers an unusual scenario for first contact. His ecological thriller, Earth, foreshadowed global warming, cyberwarfare and near-future trends such as the World Wide Web. A movie, directed by Kevin Costner, was loosely based on his post-apocalyptic novel, The Postman. Startide Rising won the Hugo and Nebula Awards for best novel. The Uplift War also won the Hugo Award. His non-fiction book—The Transparent Society: Will Technology Force Us to Choose Between Freedom and Privacy? — deals with secrecy in the modern world. It won the Freedom of Speech Prize from the American Library Association. Brin serves on advisory committees dealing with subjects as diverse as national defense and homeland security, astronomy and space exploration, SETI, nanotechnology, and philanthropy. David appears frequently on TV, including "The Universe" and on the History Channel's "Life After People." Full and updated at: http://www.davidbrin.com/biography.htm

Thomas F. Zahler
Author · 37 books

Into every generation there is born an artist. A being of such amazing talent and skill, that the world is forever changed by the power of his work. He alone stands against the vampires, the demons, and the forces of darkness. Thom Zahler is not that artist. He is, however, an extremely hardworking artist, doing what he can with what talent and skill he has. He attended the Joe Kubert School of Cartoon and Graphic Art, where he honed his skills and developed strong feelings about the state of New Jersey. Immediately returning to his home state of Ohio upon graduation, he worked as a caricaturist at an amusement park, then later as an advertising artist at a great suburban newspaper, and finally as an art director at an area advertising agency. Believing that every great success story starts with the phrase “it was a terrible time to start a business,” he quit his day job working for “The Man” in November of 2001 to devote himself full-time to the burgeoning Thom Zahler Art Studios empire. His artwork has been seen in the nationwide Prilosec advertising campaign, in countless magazines and newspapers all across the country, and in the pages of numerous comic books. He has won awards for both his graphic design and illustration work. A relentless glory hound, he is also a recurring presence on Cleveland broadcast media, both television and radio. He recently made the jump to the national spotlight as a contestant on the syndicated version of “Who Wants To Be a Millionaire?” where he won $32,000. He could have gone farther, but he didn’t know who the hell Charles Goren was. He is a graduate of the Joe Kubert School of Cartoon and Graphic Art. He has drawn silly things and been paid by Marvel Comics, The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, the Cleveland Metroparks Zoo, and Prilosec. He is also the writer and artist of the Cleveland Indians’ “Slider” comic strip. He has written and drawn three graphic novels: “Raider: From the Shadows”, "Raider: A Cold Day in Heaven” and “Raider: Dead Men’s Tales”. His current project, “Love and Capes” has been critically acclaimed and twice part of the national Free Comic Book Day promotion. A collection of the first six issues will be released in November of 2008. He lives at his palatial estate, Zahlerdu, in Northeast Ohio. Okay, he doesn’t really call it “Zahlerdu” but if he did, it’d be because he liked Orson Wells’ “Citizen Kane” and not that Olivia Newton John disco-and-roller skating movie. It’s not really a palatial estate, either, but it is a nice place. Zahler tries to make it a point to have at least one life-altering, horribly-scarring relationship every three years or so. There should be another window opening up next Tuesday.

Paul Jenkins
Paul Jenkins
Author · 111 books
Paul Jenkins is a British comic book writer. He has had much success crossing over into the American comic book market. Primarily working for Marvel Comics, he has had a big part shaping the characters of the company over the past decade.
Allan Asherman
Author · 5 books

Allan Asherman is an author and researcher of several genre-related projects. His Star Trek-related projects include The Star Trek Compendium, The Star Trek Interview Book and The Making of Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan. He has also authored dozens of magazine and newspaper articles on films and television. An authority on the classic TV series The Adventures of Superman, he has worked in several capacities at DC Comics, was a film booker for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, and taught homebound students in the New York City school system. His other interests include studying music written for TV and movies; researching his favorite TV series (including The Lone Ranger, The Untouchables, Science Fiction Theatre, Rocky Jones, Space Ranger and Men into Space), and uncovering new information on his favorite films (including The Day the Earth Stood Still, Things to Come, This Island Earth', Jason and the Argonauts, the 1959 version of Ben Hur, and various sound serials). He provided the supplementary material for the Criterion Collection's special Forbidden Planet laser disc (and subsequent DVD), and the Topps Official Collectors' Magazine for Batman Returns. Allan and his wife, Arlene Lo (the proofreader at DC Comics), live on Long Island, NY.

Marv Wolfman
Marv Wolfman
Author · 174 books
Marvin A. "Marv" Wolfman is an award-winning American comic book writer. He is best known for lengthy runs on The Tomb of Dracula, creating Blade for Marvel Comics, and The New Teen Titans for DC Comics.
K.W. Jeter
K.W. Jeter
Author · 36 books

Kevin Wayne Jeter (born 1950) is an American science fiction and horror author known for his literary writing style, dark themes, and paranoid, unsympathetic characters. He is also credited with the coining of the term "Steampunk." K. W. has written novels set in the Star Trek and Star Wars universe, and has written three (to date) sequels to Blade Runner. Series: * Doctor Adder Series contributed to: * Star Trek: Deep Space Nine * Alien Nation * Blade Runner * Star Wars: The Bounty Hunter Wars * The Mammoth Book of Best New Horror * The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror

Mike Johnson
Mike Johnson
Author · 70 books

Librarian Note: There is more than one author by this name in the Goodreads database. Mike Johnson is a comic book writer. An almost lifelong Trekkie, he has scripted more Star Trek comic books than anyone else to date.

Wil Wheaton
Wil Wheaton
Author · 13 books

Wil Wheaton loves to tell stories. He’s been doing it his whole life. By age ten, he had already been acting for three years. In 1986, at age 12, he earned critical acclaim as Gordie Lachance in Rob Reiner’s Stand By Me; at 14, he began his four-year turn as Wesley Crusher on the hit TV series Star Trek: The Next Generation. Since then, Wil has appeared in dozens of films and TV series, with recurring roles on TNT’s Leverage, SyFy’s Eureka, and the hit webseries The Guild. He is the creator, producer, and host of the wildly successful webseries Tabletop, credited with reigniting national interest in tabletop gaming. Most recently, he played a fictionalized version of himself on CBS’s The Big Bang Theory, one of the most highly rated and watched sitcoms of the last decade. An accomplished voice actor, Wil has lent his talents to animated series including Family Guy, Teen Titans, Guardians of the Galaxy, and Batman: The Brave and the Bold. His video game credits include four installments each of the Grand Theft Auto and Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon series, as well as Fallout: New Vegas, DC Universe Online, and Broken Age. His audiobook narration of Ernest Cline’s Ready Player One debuted at number one on the New York Times bestseller list, and was one of Goodreads’ 10 Best Narrator and Audiobook Pairings of All Time. He has also lent his voice to titles by John Scalzi, Randall Monroe, and Joe Hill. When he isn’t acting, narrating, or podcasting, Wil Wheaton is writing. A lot. He is the author of Just A Geek, Dancing Barefoot, The Happiest Days of Our Lives, Hunter, and Dead Trees Give No Shelter, plus a forthcoming novel, All We Ever Wanted Was Everything. He has contributed columns to Salon.com, The A.V. Club, LA Weekly, Playboy, The Washington Post, and the Suicide Girls Newswire. In recent years, Wil has earned recognition as an outspoken mental health advocate, chronicling his own journey in his blog and as a public speaker for the National Alliance on Mental Illness. His powerful, candid essay about his struggle with chronic depression and anxiety garnered national attention. Wil lives in Los Angeles with his badass, irrepressible wife Anne, two rescued dogs, one cat, and two vintage arcade cabinets. If you’re not a robot, you can reach him at: wil at wilwheaton dot net.

Rebecca Moesta
Rebecca Moesta
Author · 11 books

Rebecca Moesta is the author of several science fiction books. Although born in Germany, Rebecca was born to American parents and raised in Pasadena, California, where she lived until her early twenties. Rebecca graduated with a Bachelor of Liberal Arts from Cal State L.A.. and shortly after graduation married a former classmate from Caltech, becoming Rebecca Moesta Cowan. In 1981, the couple moved to New Haven, Connecticut, where they lived for one year until they moved to Darmstadt, Germany, until 1987. In Germany Rebecca took graduate courses with Boston University and earned a Master of Science degree in Business Administration. During their stay in Germany she gave birth to her son, Jonathan, before moving back to the United States and settling in Livermore, California. In 1989, Rebecca took a position at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory as a proof reader and copy editor. There she formed a science fiction club in which she met her future husband Kevin J. Anderson. She divorced her first husband in 1990 and married Anderson in 1991. The couple started working together writing science fiction novels and to date has written two Titan A.E. young adult novels, two high-tech pop-up books and fourteen Star Wars novels, the Young Jedi Knights series. The couple owns and runs the company Wordfire, and Rebecca is currently working on several new projects, including copy editing her husband's works.

Kevin J. Anderson
Kevin J. Anderson
Author · 154 books

Yes, I have a lot of books, and if this is your first visit to my amazon author page, it can be a little overwhelming. If you are new to my work, let me recommend a few titles as good places to start. I love my Dan Shamble, Zombie P.I. series, humorous horror/mysteries, which begin with DEATH WARMED OVER. My steampunk fantasy adventures, CLOCKWORK ANGELS and CLOCKWORK LIVES, written with Neil Peart, legendary drummer from Rush, are two of my very favorite novels ever. And my magnum opus, the science fiction epic The Saga of Seven Suns, begins with HIDDEN EMPIRE. After you've tried those, I hope you'll check out some of my other series. I have written spin-off novels for Star Wars, StarCraft, Titan A.E., and The X-Files, and I'm the co-author of the Dune prequels. My original works include the Saga of Seven Suns series and the Nebula Award-nominated Assemblers of Infinity. I have also written several comic books including the Dark Horse Star Wars collection Tales of the Jedi written in collaboration with Tom Veitch, Predator titles (also for Dark Horse), and X-Files titles for Topps. I serve as a judge in the Writers of the Future contest. My wife is author Rebecca Moesta. We currently reside near Monument, Colorado.

Ian Edginton
Ian Edginton
Author · 58 books

Edginton sees part of the key to his success coming from good relationships with artists, especially D'Israeli and Steve Yeowell as well as Steve Pugh and Mike Collins. He is best known for his steampunk/alternative history work (often with the artist D'Israeli) and is the co-creator of Scarlet Traces, a sequel to their adaptation of H.G. Wells' The War of the Worlds. With 2000 AD we has written Leviathan, Stickleback and, with art by Steve Yeowell, The Red Seas as well as one-off serials such as American Gothic (2005). His stories often have a torturous gestation. Scarlet Traces was an idea he had when first reading The War of the Worlds, its first few instalments appeared on Cool Beans website, before being serialised in the Judge Dredd Megazine. Also The Red Seas was initially going to be drawn by Phil Winslade and be the final release by Epic but Winslade was still tied up with Goddess and when ideas for replacement artists were rejected Epic was finally wound up - the series only re-emerging when Edginton was pitching ideas to Matt Smith at the start of his 2000 AD career. With D'Israeli he has created a number of new series including Stickleback, a tale of a strange villain in an alternative Victorian London, and Gothic, which he describes as "Mary Shelley's Doc Savage". With Simon Davis he recently worked on a survival horror series, Stone Island, and he has also produced a comic version of the computer game Hellgate: London with Steve Pugh. He is currently working on a dinosaurs and cowboys story called Sixgun Logic. Also as part of Top Cow's Pilot Season he has written an Angelus one-shot. http://comicbookdb.com/creator.php?ID... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ian\_Edgi...

Nathan Archer
Nathan Archer
Author · 7 books
Pen Name for Lawrence Watt-Evans.
L.B. Kellogg
Author · 1 books

L.B. Kellogg is a comic book writer. He began in high school, publishing a fanzine called "First Flight" with artist Tom Mandrake. After that, they wrote a story for the DC Comics New Talent Showcase together. A character in the X-Men comics, a local sheriff, was named after him as a tribute.

Christopher Hinz
Author · 9 books

Christopher Hinz is an author of science fiction thrillers – novels, comic books, screenplays and more. Born in 1951 in Reading, PA, USA, his early passion for all things SF led to the writing of his first “book” in elementary school. A four-page epic, it featured a giant monster brought back from Mars who escapes and climbs the tallest building in Chicago, only to be blasted from that perch with a nuclear cannon. The inevitable fallout, along with other youthful digressions, steered Hinz away from science fiction writing – and Chicago – for many years. His first mature work,LIEGE-KILLER, was originally published in 1987 by St. Martin’s Press. ANACHRONISMS, ASH OCK and THE PARATWA soon followed. The latter two novels, together with LIEGE-KILLER, form “The Paratwa Saga.” A subsequent foray into comic books led to a number of publications, including creator-owned GEMINI BLOOD (with artist Tommy Lee Edwards) and DEAD CORPS (with artist Steve Pugh) for DC Comics, and BLADE for Marvel Comics, also with Pugh. An evolution into screenwriting resulted in the sale of BINARY, a script based on LIEGE-KILLER. In addition to other SF projects, he has worked a variety of Earth-based jobs, including picture framer, turret-lathe operator, TV technical director and newspaper staff writer. He has played in rock bands, modeled dioramas and designed and marketed an auto racing board game. He currently creates new stories from the semi-seclusion of a wooded realm in Berks County, Pennsylvania.

Aron Eisenberg
Author · 2 books
Aron Eisenberg was an American actor who played Nog on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. - Wikipedia
Benjamin Raab
Benjamin Raab
Author · 17 books
Benjamin Raab (New York City, New York) is an American comic book writer and editor and tv writer and producer. He has written stories for Marvel Comics, DC Comics, WildStorm, Moonstone Books, Malibu Comics, Harris Publications and Ludovico Technique LLC.
Chris Dows
Author · 19 books
Chris Dows is a professor of creative writing at the University of Lincoln.
Michael Fleisher
Michael Fleisher
Author · 19 books
Michael Lawrence Fleisher's comic-book writing career spanned two decades in which he authored approximately 700 stories for DC, Marvel, and other comics publishers. His work on series such as The Spectre and Jonah Hex is still highly regarded, as is his work on the Encyclopedia of Comic Book Heroes. After a widely reported libel case his comic output declined, with his last published comic assignment appearing in the UK anthology 2000AD in 1995.
Scott Ciencin
Author · 50 books

Scott Ciencin was a New York Times best-selling novelist of 90+ books. He wrote adult and children's fiction and worked in a variety of mediums including comic books. He created programs for Scholastic Books, designed trading cards, consulted on video games, directed and produced audio programs & TV commercials, and wrote in the medical field about neurosurgery and neurology. He first worked in TV production as a writer, producer and director. He lived in Sarasota, Florida with his wife (and sometimes co-author) Denise. (Also wrote under the pseudonyms Nick Baron and L.J. Oliver)

Bruce Costa
Bruce Costa
Author · 1 books

Bruce Costa is the author of Welcome To Karate: Unlocking the Wisdom of the Beginners Mind, published by YMAA. This book for beginning karate students is meant to make the challenging practice inviting to newcomers. It has received written praise from dozens of the author’s mentors, and includes a foreword by Grand Master Teruyuki Okazaki himself, under whom Costa has trained since 1980. Costa is also a passionate teacher, successful entrepreneur, professional speaker, and student of mindfulness meditation in the tradition of Zen Master Thích Nhất Hạnh, under whom he has studied since 2007. Costa has worked in, presented to, and consulted for various manufacturing, publishing, distribution, and retail industries throughout the United States, Canada, and Europe. He has authored over 250 magazine column installments, feature articles, interviews, and book reviews for a variety of magazines, newspapers, and other periodicals. You can read his work, and learn more about him, at BruceCosta.com. He continues to live in the boulder-strewn Pennsylvania forest where his children were raised. All three of them are Shotokan Black Belts, graduates of elite universities, successful professionals, and happy.

Mike W. Barr
Mike W. Barr
Author · 59 books

Mike W. Barr is an American writer of comic books, and mystery, and science fiction novels. Barr's debut as a comics professional came in DC Comics' Detective Comics #444 (Dec. 1974-Jan. 1975), for which he wrote an 8-page back-up mystery feature starring the Elongated Man. Another Elongated Man story followed in Detective Comics #453 (November 1975). He wrote text articles and editorial replies in letter columns for the next few years. By mid-1980 he was writing regularly for both DC and Marvel, including stories for Marvel Team-Up, Mystery in Space, Green Lantern, and various Batman titles. Legion of Super-Heroes #277 (July 1981) saw him take on editorial duties at DC, while writing issues of DC's Star Trek comic, for whom he created the native American character Ensign Bearclaw and a pacifist Klingon named Konom. In December 1982, he and artist Brian Bolland began Camelot 3000, a 12 issue limited series that was one of DC Comics' first direct market projects. In August 1983, Barr created what may well be his most enduring work, the monthly title Batman and the Outsiders with art by Jim Aparo. Barr wrote every issue of the original series, and its Baxter paper spinoff, The Outsiders. His other comics work includes Mantra and Maze Agency as well as the 1987 OGN hardcover book Batman: Son of the Demon (with art by Jerry Bingham), proceeds from which reputedly "restored DC Comics to first place in sales after fifteen years." This title, and Barr's work on Batman with artist Alan Davis have been cited by Grant Morrison as key inspirations for his recent (2006) run on the Batman title. In 2007, he wrote a two-part story for the pages of DC's JLA: Classified (#47-48, Jan-Feb 2008), returned to the Outsiders with Outsiders: Five of a Kind—Katana/Shazam #1 (Oct 2007), contributed to Tokyopop's Star Trek: The Manga, and relaunched Maze Agency at IDW Publishing. He has also scripted many of Bongo Comics' Simpsons titles, including a Christmas story for 2010. In May 2010, the Invisible College Press published Barr's science fiction/fantasy novel, Majician/51, about the discoveries of a scientist working at Area 51.

Harlan Ellison
Harlan Ellison
Author · 101 books

Harlan Jay Ellison was a prolific American writer of short stories, novellas, teleplays, essays, and criticism. His literary and television work has received many awards. He wrote for the original series of both The Outer Limits and Star Trek as well as The Alfred Hitchcock Hour; edited the multiple-award-winning short story anthology series Dangerous Visions; and served as creative consultant/writer to the science fiction TV series The New Twilight Zone and Babylon 5. Several of his short fiction pieces have been made into movies, such as the classic "The Boy and His Dog". webmaster@harlanellison.com

Diane Duane
Diane Duane
Author · 72 books

Diane Duane has been a writer of science fiction, fantasy, TV and film for more than forty years. Besides the 1980's creation of the Young Wizards fantasy series for which she's best known, the "Middle Kingdoms" epic fantasy series, and numerous stand-alone fantasy or science fiction novels, her career has included extensive work in the Star Trek TM universe, and many scripts for live-action and animated TV series on both sides of the Atlantic, as well as work in comics and computer games. She has spent a fair amount of time on the New York Times Bestseller List, and has picked up various awards and award nominations here and there. She lives in County Wicklow, in Ireland, with her husband of more than thirty years, the screenwriter and novelist Peter Morwood. Her favorite color is blue, her favorite food is a weird kind of Swiss scrambled-potato dish called maluns, she was born in a Year of the Dragon, and her sign is "Runway 24 Left, Hold For Clearance." (From her official website)

Jeffrey Lang
Author · 3 books
Librarian Note: There is more than one author in the GoodReads database with this name. See this thread for more information.
David Messina
David Messina
Author · 2 books

Librarian note: There is more than one author in the GoodReads database with this name Esiste più di un autore con questo nome nel database GoodReads Per il giornalista sportivo vedasi David Messina David Messina è un fumettista e insegnante di fumetti italiano. (source: Wikipedia)

Joshua Ortega
Author · 10 books
Joshua Ortega is an author and journalist best known for his novel Frequencies, as well as his comic book and graphic novel work on entertainment properties such as Star Wars, Spider-Man, Batman, Star Trek, The Escapist, and The Necromancer.
Dean Wesley Smith
Dean Wesley Smith
Author · 115 books

Pen Names Edward Taft Dee W. Schofield D.W. Smith Sandy Schofield Kathryn Wesley Dean Wesley Smith is the bestselling author of over ninety novels under many names and well over 100 published short stories. He has over eight million copies of his books in print and has books published in nine different countries. He has written many original novels in science fiction, fantasy, mystery, thriller, and romance as well as books for television, movies, games, and comics. He is also known for writing quality work very quickly and has written a large number of novels as a ghost writer or under house names. With Kristine Kathryn Rusch, he is the coauthor of The Tenth Planet trilogy and The 10th Kingdom. The following is a list of novels under the Dean Wesley Smith name, plus a number of pen names that are open knowledge. Many ghost and pen name books are not on this list because he is under contractual obligations not to disclose that he wrote them. Many of Dean’s original novels are also under hidden pen names for marketing reasons. Dean has also written books and comics for all three major comic book companies, Marvel, DC, and Dark Horse, and has done scripts for Hollywood. One movie was actually made. Over his career he has also been an editor and publisher, first at Pulphouse Publishing, then for VB Tech Journal, then for Pocket Books. Currently, he is writing thrillers and mystery novels under another name.

Mike Carlin
Mike Carlin
Author · 8 books
Michael "Mike" Carlin is a comic book writer and editor. He has worked principally for Marvel Comics and DC Comics since the 1970s.
Doselle Young
Doselle Young
Author · 3 books

A contributing author to the science fiction/super hero anthology THE DARKER MASK, his story "Housework" introduces readers to the city of Misery, Missouri and the character of Birdie McIntyre—both of which he intends to return to shortly. He has also written short stories for DC/Vertigo and penned tales for Superman, Wonder Woman and the critically acclaimed super hero series The Authority. A native of The City of Angels, he lives near the ocean with his wife, science fiction/fantasy author Janine Ellen Young, and their cat Anais. THE MONARCHY:BULLETS OF BABYLON collects the first half of his twelve issue comics series The Monarchy, published by DC Comics/Wildstorm. Listen to the author speak during an interview regarding THE DARKER MASK available here: http://www.adventuresinscifipublishin...

Stuart Moore
Stuart Moore
Author · 37 books

STUART MOORE is a writer, a book editor, and an award-winning comics editor. Among his current writing projects are THE ZODIAC LEGACY, created and cowritten by Stan Lee and published by Disney, featuring an all-new team of teenaged super heroes in a series of illustrated prose novels and graphic novels; DOMINION: LAST SACRIFICE, a comic book series for Amazon/Jet City; and THANOS: DEATH SENTENCE, an original Marvel prose novel. Recent work includes EGOs, an original comic book series from Image Comics, and GARTER'S BIG SCORE, an original ebook novella for Kindle. He also contributed two series, TEACH and OUT WITH A BANG, to the launch of the online comics app Stela. Other comics work includes WOLVERINE NOIR and NAMOR: THE FIRST MUTANT (Marvel); FIRESTORM (DC Comics); assorted Star Trek and Transformers projects; and the science-fiction graphic novels EARTHLIGHT, PARA, SHADRACH STONE, and MANDALA. Prose writing includes the novel version of Marvel’s CIVIL WAR, and Disney Worldwide's JOHN CARTER: THE MOVIE NOVELIZATION.

Michael Jan Friedman
Michael Jan Friedman
Author · 81 books
Michael Jan Friedman is an author of more than seventy books of fiction and nonfiction, half of which are in the Star Trek universe. Eleven of his titles have appeared on the New York Times Best Seller list. Friedman has also written for network and cable television and radio, and scripted nearly 200 comic books, including his original DC superhero series, the Darkstars.
Dennis O'Neil
Dennis O'Neil
Author · 175 books

Dennis "Denny" O'Neil was a comic book writer and editor best known for his work for Marvel Comics and DC Comics from the 1960s through the 1990s, and Group Editor for the Batman family of titles until his retirement. His best-known works include Green Lantern/Green Arrow and Batman with Neal Adams, The Shadow with Michael Kaluta and The Question with Denys Cowan. As an editor, he is principally known for editing the various Batman titles. From 2013 unti his death, he sat on the board of directors of the charity The Hero Initiative and served on its Disbursement Committee.

Peter David
Peter David
Author · 478 books

aka David Peters Peter Allen David (often abbreviated PAD) is an American writer, best known for his work in comic books and Star Trek novels. David often jokingly describes his occupation as "Writer of Stuff". David is noted for his prolific writing, characterized by its mingling of real world issues with humor and references to popular culture. He also uses metafiction frequently, usually to humorous effect, as in his work on the comic book Young Justice.

Chris Claremont
Chris Claremont
Author · 248 books

Chris Claremont is a writer of American comic books, best known for his 16-year (1975-1991) stint on Uncanny X-Men, during which the series became one of the comic book industry's most successful properties. Claremont has written many stories for other publishers including the Star Trek Debt of Honor graphic novel, his creator-owned Sovereign Seven for DC Comics and Aliens vs Predator for Dark Horse Comics. He also wrote a few issues of the series WildC.A.T.s (volume 1, issues #10-13) at Image Comics, which introduced his creator-owned character, Huntsman. Outside of comics, Claremont co-wrote the Chronicles of the Shadow War trilogy, Shadow Moon (1995), Shadow Dawn (1996), and Shadow Star (1999), with George Lucas. This trilogy continues the story of Elora Danan from the movie Willow. In the 1980s, he also wrote a science fiction trilogy about female starship pilot Nicole Shea, consisting of First Flight (1987), Grounded! (1991), and Sundowner (1994). Claremont was also a contributor to the Wild Cards anthology series.

Carlos Pino
Author · 1 books

Carlos Pino Gallardo (Madrid, 1940) is a Spanish comics artist who has illustrated Spanish, British, and American comics. In a quarter of a century he provided the art for around three hundred issues of Commando, for which he still continues to work (as of December 2020). Firmas: CAR, Carlos Pino, Pino; Pseudonym: CARVIC (with Vicente Alcázar) Librarian Note: There is more than one author in the Goodreads database with this name. - Carlos^^Pino colombian author

William Shatner
William Shatner
Author · 44 books
William Shatner is the author of nine Star Trek novels, including the New York Times bestsellers The Ashes of Eden and The Return. He is also the author of several nonfiction books, including Get a Life! and I'm Working on That. In addition to his role as Captain James T. Kirk, he stars as Denny Crane in the hit television series from David E. Kelley, Boston Legal—a role for which he has won two Emmy Awards and a Golden Globe.
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