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Adventure comic

Star Trek: Voyager--Planet Killer

Star Trek: Voyager--Planet Killer

In the classic Star Trek episode "The Doomsday Machine," Captain James T. Kirk faced an enemy more destructive than any he had ever encountered = -- one composed of pure neutronium, miles long, that smashed planets to bits, converting the planetary matter to fuel with which it fed its insatiable hunger. Luckily, Kirk had a crippled starship to throw at the stellar destroyer, ensuring its defeat. But now the "Planet Killer" is back -- or another one just like it has appeared, and Captain Janeway and her Voyager crew have no such weapon. Janeway knows how Kirk managed to beat the mysterious stellar destroyer, but she doesn't have the same resources. With the vast killer poised to consume an entire system of populated planets, Janeway and her crew must act quickly to neutralize the threat of the destructive behemoth.

Star Trek: Voyager--False Colors

Star Trek: Voyager--False Colors

A run-in with a new ninja-like race, a war over natural resources, and a device that has the potential to cause interdimensional havoc, STAR TREK comic-book fans are in for surprises beyond this galaxy as WildStorm launches a new line of STAR TREK comics, beginning with STAR TREK: VOYAGER - FALSE COLORS, a Prestige Format one-shot focusing on the popular character Seven of Nine. STAR TREK: VOYAGER - FALSE COLORS tells of an encounter between the Starship Voyager and a mysterious craft. It looks like a Borg, sounds like a Borg and acts like a Borg, so it must be a Borg, right?

Star Trek: Voyager--Avalon Rising

Star Trek: Voyager--Avalon Rising

A stunning Prestige one-shot casts Captain Janeway and her crew as figures in a real-life fairy tale as the Doctor goes on an urgent mission alone on a strange planet's surface.
Genre: Adventure

Star Trek: The Wrath Of Khan

Star Trek: The Wrath Of Khan

Somebody goofed up 25 years ago, and we're going to make it right! The one Star Trek movie that never got a proper comic book adaptation is the best one! Kirk, Spock and crew will battle it out with Khan for the last time!


Star Trek: The Next Generation/Doctor Who: Assimilation²

Star Trek: The Next Generation/Doctor Who: Assimilation²

They said it would never happen! Nearly five decades and 1500 episodes in the making! The two greatest science-fiction properties of all time cross over for the first time in history, in STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION/DOCTOR WHO: ASSIMILATION! When the Federation's most terrifying enemy strikes an unholy alliance with one of the Doctor's most hated antagonists, the result is devastation on a cosmic scale! Spanning the ends of space and time itself, Captain Jean-Luc Picard and the crew of the USS Enterprise find themselves joining forces with the Doctor and his companions, with the fate of the galaxy hanging in the balance!

Star Trek: The Next Generation (1989)

Star Trek: The Next Generation (1989)

Picard and Riker land on the planet Raimon to attend the death celebration of the planet's Primarch, but Picard is witness to more than he expects in "Return to Raimon." Continued next issue.

Star Trek: The Next Generation (1988)

Star Trek: The Next Generation (1988)

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Star Trek: Starfleet Academy (1996)

Star Trek: Starfleet Academy (1996)

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Star Trek: Nero

Star Trek: Nero

Countdown comes an all-new story set within the events of the hit film! Not an adaptation, this exclusive story follows the villainous Nero as he seeks to destroy the Federation. Don't miss this essential chapter in the rebirth of Star Trek!

Star Trek: Mirror, Mirror

Star Trek: Mirror, Mirror

When Kirk, McCoy, Scotty and Uhura beam back to their own Enterprise, Spock arrests Kirk even though Starfleet has ordered him to kill Kirk and take command. While Kirk conspires with Sulu and Uhura to take back the Enterprise, Spock, Marlena, Chekov, and Scotty try to survive their crewmates' plotting, and a Klingon task force. In spite of having control of the Tantalus Field, in the end, Spock must face Kirk alone.

Star Trek: Mirror Images

Star Trek: Mirror Images

IDW Publishing's Star Trek: Second Stage continues! A story from one of the most popular corners of Star Trek canon, the Mirror Universe! In the "Mirror, Mirror" episode from The Original Series, an evil Kirk commanded the I.S.S. Enterprise for the Terran Empire. But how did he rise to power, in a universe where treachery is rewarded as much as accomplishment? Witness Mirror-Kirk's plot to unseat Captain Pike and seize command!

Star Trek: Klingons: Blood Will Tell

Star Trek: Klingons: Blood Will Tell

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Star Trek: Khan

Star Trek: Khan

Don't miss this all-new mini-series event overseen by Star Trek Into Darkness writer/producer Roberto Orci! Witness the shocking origin of Khan Noonien Singh from his earliest years through his rise to power during the epic Eugenics Wars! Behold the events that led to his escape from Earth aboard the Botany Bay! Learn the truth behind his re-awakening by Admiral Marcus and Section 31! It's the origin of Star Trek's greatest villain, only from IDW!

Star Trek: Divided We Fall

Star Trek: Divided We Fall

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Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: N-Vector

Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: N-Vector

This comic picks up right after the last episode of the television series.  Nog is promoted to to Security Officer and finds the station has been sabotage and Miles O'Brien is responsible.  O'Brien is quickly arrested.  Meanwhile Quark has gone mad and stared giving all his money away in unsecured loans.  When he regains himself he quickly gets some money back from someone he loaned the money too.  The only problem is the person was murdered to get it.  This revolves around a Romulan Mos Senay who has built a lab on the station with the backing of Starfleet and he knows what is going on but Kira Nerys the station Commander won't listen.

Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (1996)

Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (1996)

Star Trek: Deep Space Nine was a comic book series from Marvel Comics, the second original Star Trek: Deep Space Nine monthly series, spanning from November 1996 to March 1998. Marvel's Star Trek: Deep Space Nine comics take place during the fourth and fifth seasons of the series.

Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (1993)

Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (1993)

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Star Trek: Crew

Star Trek: Crew

Eight years before 'The Cage,' the young woman who would become the Starship Enterprise's 'most experienced officer' was a lowly cadet assigned to the shakedown cruise of an uncommissioned starship. But that supposedly pedestrian mission may prove the most dangerous of her life.

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