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Star Trek Comics Checklist, Part 6/6
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This is the last of six articles containing a checklist of
Star Trek comics and other illustrated publications.

Please send corrections, additions, comments, and suggestions to
Mark Martinez <mlbm@lanl.gov>
USmail: P. O. Box 15065, Santa Fe, NM 87506-5065

This article is Copyright 1994 by Mark L.B. Martinez. It may be
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Posted quarterly (Jan, Apr, Jul, Oct) to
rec.arts.startrek.misc, rec.answers, and news.answers.       

=Part 1=  Introduction

=Part 2=  Star Trek comics (1967-1988)

=Part 3=  Star Trek comics (1989-present)

=Part 4=  Star Trek: The Next Generation comics

=Part 5=  Star Trek: Deep Space Nine comics

=Part 6=  Everything Else

  Star Trek (US reprints)
  Star Trek (UK reprints)
  Star Trek: The Next Generation (UK reprints)
  Parody Comics
  Bio Comics
  Actors' Comics
  Adult Comics
  Comic Strips
  Audio-Visual Tales
  Illustrated Children's Stories
  Coloring Books
  The Alfred E. Neuman et al Collection
  Cartoon Compilations
  Comic Strip and Politcal Cartoon Cameos
  Illustrated Trading Cards
  Illustrated Magazine Appearances
  Photo Stories
  SPOILERS for Coming Attractions
  Cancelled Comics
  References

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Star Trek (US reprints)
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DAN CURTIS GIVEAWAYS
(Western Publishing, 1974-1975, set of 9 comics, 3" x 6")

02 reprints Gold Key 14
06 reprints Gold Key 13

DYNABRITE COMICS
(Whitman/Western Publishing, 1978-1979, 10" x 7 1/8", cardboard covers)

11357 reprints Gold Key 33, 41
11358 1978 reprints Gold Key 34, 36

MARVEL COMICS SUPER SPECIAL

15 Dec 79 Star Trek: The motion picture ($1.50 cover price)
15 Dec 79 Star Trek: The motion picture ($2.00 cover price)
Reprints Marvel 1-3 with articles, glossary, and photos
magazine

SOMUCHFUN! INC.

06 reprints DC 6 (1st series)?

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Star Trek (UK reprints)
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STAR TREK ANNUALS

Published by World International except where noted
Oversize hardcover with comics, puzzles, and photos

1969 ?

1970 reprints Gold Key 4, 5, 6
ISBN 0-7235-0083-5

1971 reprints Gold Key 1, 2, 3
ISBN 0-7235-0088-?

1972 reprints Gold Key 7, 8, 9
ISBN 0-7235-0109-2

1973 reprints Gold Key 11, 12, 13
ISBN 0-7235-0166-1

1974 reprints Gold Key 14, 15, 16
ISBN 0-7235-0213-7

1975 Annual 1975
Reprints Gold Key 17, 21, 24
ISBN 0-7235-0255-2

1976 Annual 1976
Reprints Gold Key 27, 30
ISBN 0-7235-0325-7

1977 Annual 1977
Reprints Gold Key 10, 34
ISBN 0-7235-0361-3

1978 Annual 1978
Reprints Gold Key 38, 39
ISBN 0-7235-0419-9

1979 Annual 1979
Reprints Gold Key 36, 40
ISBN 0-7235-6506-6

1980 no year on cover
Reprints Gold Key 54, 55, 56, Spock cover, 1978 copyright
ISBN 0-7235-6551-1

1983 Annual 1983
Stafford Pemberton: reprints Gold Key 59, 61, TWOK cover
ISBN 0-86030-350-0

1986 Annual 1986
Reprints Gold Key 27, 40
ISBN 0-7235-6765-4

MISCELLANEOUS

1971 Star Trek Television Picture Story Book
PBS Limited: reprints Gold Key 1, 10
oversize hardcover

1974 Star Trek Comic Album
World: b&w reprints of Gold Key 7, 8, 9
ISBN 0-7235-1923-4 trade pb

MARVEL/GRANDREAMS

1980 Star Trek: The Motion Picture
Reprints Marvel 1-3 with articles and photos
ISBN 0-86227-000-6 oversize hardcover
     

OTHER (UK)
These oversize hardcover books contain stories and/or comics from a
variety of US television shows including Star Trek. The comics may be
Gold Key or strip reprints. I haven't seen any of these yet.

1971 TV21
Contains "Gateway to the future", one other story, and a
photo-collage, published by City Mag

1972 TV21
Contains one ST story, published by World

1973 TV21
Contains "Planet of the dead" and "What is this thing
called Spock", published by Fleetway

1976 Star Trek Mighty TV Comic
ST insert, published by Polystyle, same as below ?

1978 New Mighty TV Comic
Contains "The gods have come", published by Polystyle

1979 TV Comic
Contains one ST story, published by Polystyle

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Star Trek: The Next Generation (UK reprints)
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MARVEL

Star Trek: The Next Generation
Reprints first DC TNG mini-series and Starlog articles
ISSN 0961-0693 magazine

01 11/17/90 reprints DC 1 (w/sticker)
02 12/01/90 concludes reprint of DC 1
03 12/15/90 reprints DC 2
04 12/29/90 reprints DC 3
05 01/19/91 reprints DC 4
06 02/02/91 reprints DC 5
07 02/16/91 reprints DC 6
08 03/02/91
09 03/16/91
10 03/30/91

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Parody Comics
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ANTARCTIC PRESS

01 Nov 86 Extremely Silly Comics Vol.2 (single ST special)

1991 Star Trekker
Trade pb, translated from Japanese
(Atelier Lana)

A+ COMICS

06 Herbie (ST cover)

CALIBER PRESS

01 1989 Fugitive
Parodies several television shows, including Star Trek: Where No
Madman Has Gone Before.
(Charles Marshall)

DIMENSION GRAPHICS

01 Jul 86 ElfTrek (Elfquest and Star Trek parody)
02 Oct 86 ElfTrek II: The hassle with troublets

FIRST PUBLISHING

64 Mar 91 Dreadstar: Franchise & Empire (Star Trek parody)
(Peter David)

MARVEL COMICS

42 Jun 91 ALF (contains Star Schlep)
43 Jul 91 ALF (contains Star Schlep: TNG)
46 Oct 91 ALF (ST cover)

02 Jul 91 Damage Control (3rd series, ST references)

08 The Marvel Bumper Comic (1/7/89, ST cover)?

18 May 92 What the..?! (contains a parody, Star Trash)

NOW COMICS

Married With Children: 2099

01 Jun 93 Recognizing authority, 1
02 Jul 93 Rebellion on Moonbase Three, 2
03 Aug 93 Demanding your civil rights, 3
Parody that features the Bundy family as characters in assorted
science fiction settings, including Star Trek

PARODY PRESS

01 Jan 93 Dork House Comics (ST cover)
Contains a Terminator/TNG parody

1A Feb 93 Trek teens (Spark cover)
1B Feb 93 Trek teens (Trek gang cover)
Star Trek characters as Federation Senior High teenagers

1A Mar 93 Star Blecch: The degeneration
1B Mar 93 Star Blecch: Deep Space Diner
Parody with both TNG and DSN characters

01 1994 Hellspock
Story and art by Bill Maus. Parody of Jae Lee's Hellshock from
Image Comics. pp 1-13. Multi-colored foil-stamped cover, b&w.

SPOOF COMICS

01 Jul 92 Soul Trek (Soul Train and Star Trek parody)
02 Aug 92 Soul Trek

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Bio Comics
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CELEBRITY COMICS

01 Feb 92 Patrick Stewart vs. William Shatner

01 Mar 92 Episode Guide (TOS 1-40)
02 Apr 92 Episode Guide (TOS 41-79)

01 Jul 92 William Shatner: The unauthorized biography
01 Aug 92 Patrick Stewart: The unauthorized biography
01 Aug 92 Leonard Nimoy: The unauthorized biography
01 Aug 92 Jonathan Frakes: The unauthorized biography
01 Sep 92 Brent Spiner: The unauthorized biography
01 Sep 92 DeForest Kelley: The unauthorized biography

PERSONALITY COMICS

The Original Crew

01 Jun 91 William Shatner
01 Ltd. Ed., signed and numbered by artist
01 Uncut press sheets
02 Sep 91 Leonard Nimoy
02 Ltd. Ed., signed and numbered by artist
03 Oct 91 DeForest Kelley
03 Ltd. Ed., signed and numbered by artist
04 Dec 91 James Doohan
04 Ltd. Ed., with bound in trading cards
05 Jan 92 Walter Koenig
05 Ltd. Ed., with bound in trading cards
06 Feb 92 George Takei
06 Ltd. Ed., with bound in trading cards
07 Mar 92 Nichelle Nichols
07 Ltd. Ed., with bound in trading cards
08 Apr 92 Majel Barrett
08 Ltd. Ed., with bound in trading cards
09 Jul 92 Mark Lenard
09 Ltd. Ed., with bound in trading cards
10 Aug 92 Grace Lee Whitney
10 Ltd. Ed., with bound in trading cards
11 Sep 92 Bruce Hyde
11 Ltd. Ed., with bound in trading cards
12 Oct 92 Ricardo Montalban
12 Ltd. Ed., with bound in trading cards

01 Nov 92 The original crew annual
01 Dlx. Ed., with four serially-numbered trading cards

01 Jun 93 Original Crew Special, Gene Roddenberry: Visionary
unauthorized biography
01 Jul 93 Original Crew Special, Gene Roddenberry: Visionary
Signed, limited edition

The New Crew

01 Jul 91 Patrick Stewart
01 Ltd. Ed., signed and numbered by artist
01 Dlx. Ltd. Ed., with new cover and bound in trading cards
01 Uncut press sheets
02 Sep 91 Jonathan Frakes
02 Ltd. Ed., signed and numbered by artist
03 Nov 91 Brent Spiner
03 Ltd. Ed., signed and numbered by artist
04 Jan 92 LeVar Burton
04 Ltd. Ed., with bound in trading cards
05 Feb 92 Denise Crosby
05 Ltd. Ed., with bound in trading cards
06 Mar 92 Michael Dorn
06 Ltd. Ed., with bound in trading cards
07 Apr 92 Marina Sirtis
07 Ltd. Ed., with bound in trading cards
08 Jul 92 Gates MacFadden
08 Ltd. Ed., with bound in trading cards
09 Aug 92 Whoopi Goldberg
09 Ltd. Ed., with bound in trading cards
10 Sep 92 Colm Meaney
10 Ltd. Ed., with bound in trading cards
11 Oct 92 Wil Wheaton
11 Ltd. Ed., with bound in trading cards

01 Dec 92 The New Crew Annual
01 Dlx. Ed., with prism border card and regular card

The Next Crew

01 Jul 93 Next Crew Special (intro to the stars of DS9)

REVOLUTIONARY COMICS

03 May 92 Contemporary Bio-Graphics: Gene Roddenberry

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Actors' Comics
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CALIBER PRESS

01 Spring 89 Moontrap
Movie adaptation with production notes, interview with Walter
Koenig who starred in the film.

HERO COMICS

V2 09 Aug 88 Eternity Smith: Conflict on campus
Walter Koenig appears as himself, helping Eternity Smith
prevent the theft of a Space Shuttle component .

MALIBU COMICS

The Malibu Sun

24 Apr 93 Preview of Koenig's superhero comic, Raver

Raver

01 Apr 93 Raver
A man who creates a world of evil beings bent on destruction
whenever he gets upset, becomes a superhero, the Raver, to stop
them. Direct Market edition with prism cover.
(Walter Koenig; Dan and David Day)

01 Apr 93 Raver
Newsstand edition. Same as above without prism cover.

02 May 93 Welcome to Gehenna
Raver finds himself on a living, breathing, sentient planet
which he must stop from killing itself.
(Walter Koenig; Dan and David Day; Dan Day)

03 Jun 93 Once upon a time
Raver opposes the ghosts of dictators.
(Walter Koenig; Dan and David Day; Dan and David Day)

MARVEL COMICS

William Shatner's TekWorld

01 Sep 92 Born again, 1
Based on Shatner's novel, TekWar. Set in LA, circa 2120. Jake
Cardigan was framed for dealing an addictive brain stimulant called
Tek. Sentenced to 15 years of suspended animation and mysteriously
released after serving only 4 years, Jake is out for revenge. He begins
his search in LA, where he is hired by the Cosmos Detective Agency. His
first assignment is to locate an anti-Tek device that has been stolen
from a prominent scientist. However, Jake's case becomes
increasingly difficult because he is addicted to Tek.
(Ron Goulart)

02 Oct 92 Across the border, 2
Jake travels to Mexico in search of a scientist who can eliminate Tek
from the world market.
(Ron Goulart)

03 Nov 92 Warbride revisited, 3
(Ron Goulart)

04 Dec 92 Fatal reunion, 4
Jake is reunited with former lover Warbride.
(Ron Goulart)

05 Jan 93 Tek War, 5
Jake faces off against the man behind Tek.
(Ron Goulart)

06 Feb 93 Moonkill, 1
Set between the first two published novels. Jake will go to any
lengths to protect Beth from the TekLords, who want her eliminated
for what she knows about anti-Tek technolgy.
(Ron Goulart)

07 Mar 93 Spacejack, 2
Jake and Gomez attempt to save Beth from the TekLords' killers.
(Ron Goulart)

08 Apr 93 Welcome back, Cardigan
Upon returning to LA, Jake finds that the International Drug Control
Agency may have information that could prove he was framed.
(Ron Goulart)

09 May 93 Prison bound, 1
Jake has 48 hours to clear his name or be sent back to the freezer.
(Ron Goulart)

10 Jun 93 Fugitives, 2
Jake runs out of time in his struggle to clear his name. Only
Gomez and Beth can help Jake prove his innocence.
(Ron Goulart)

11 Jul 93 Disorder at the border, 1
Warbride returns. Jake may have to take her down even though she
holds the answers to all his questions.
(Ron Goulart)

12 Aug 93 Chasing shadows, 2
On the run from Mexican officials, Warbride needs Jake's help.
Jake must cut a deal with unfriendly government agencies.
(Ron Goulart; Lee Sullivan)

13 Sep 93 Bionic duel, 3
Jake struggles to reconcile the sins of his past, along with the
Bride's.
(Ron Goulart; Lee Sullivan;)

14 Oct 93 Attack of the zombies, 1
Begins adaptation of Shatner's novel, TekLords. A cybernetic
plague is spreading across the earth and Jake Cardigan must stop
it.
(Ron Goulart; Rich Suchy, John Stanisci; Lee Sullivan)

15 Nov 93 Plague?, 2
Jake travels to London to stop the TekLords from using their
cybernetic plague to hold corporations and governments hostage.
(Ron Goulart; Rich Suchy, John Stanisci; Lee Sullivan)

16 Dec 93 Back to the freezer, 3
Cardigan must risk everything to quell the cybernetic plague,
including the woman he loves.
(Ron Goulart; Rich Suchy, John Stanisci; Lee Sullivan)

17 Jan 94 Destination Kyoto, 4
Jake and Gomez head for Japan to try and solve the cybernetic
zombie plague. Jake may have to sacrifice his freedom to stop
the deadly assault.
(Ron Goulart; Rich Suchy, John Stanisci; Lee Sullivan)

18 Feb 94 Showdown at the shrine, 5
Conclusion of TekLords adaptation. As the terrible Tek-Zombie
virus ravages Jake's loved ones and the rest of the world,
Cardigan scours Japan in search of the cure for the plague.
(Goulart; Suchy, Stanisci; Lee Sullivan)

19 Mar 94 SIMs of the father, 1
Jake and Gomez hunt for clues to the location of their missing
employer. But instead of finding their boss, they stumble upon a
sentient computer system programmed to override technology
across the globe.
(Evan Skolnick; Lee Sullivan;)

20 Apr 94 Hand of the rising son, 2
The mystery behind the disappearance of Jake's boss begins to
unravel, but only after Jake and his comrades invade a Japanese
corporation via satellite.
(Evan Skolnick; Lee Sullivan; Sullivan)

21 May 94 Who aren't in heaven, 3
Jake, Beth, and Sid find the heuristic supercomputer which
kidnapped their boss, Walt Bascom, and one of them dies trying
to wrest Walt out of the computer's steely grip.
(Evan Skolnick; Lee Sullivan; Sullivan)

22 Jun 94 Fathers and guns, 4
With one major character dead at the hands of the DAN/H3
supercomputer, Jake throws himself into the line of fire to save
the rest of the hostages.
(Evan Skolnick; Lee Sullivan; Sullivan)

23 Jul 94 We'll be right back
Jake helps the host of a high-rated lat-night holovision show
flee California after he decides to break his contract. With
network thugs on their trail to bring the host back or take hime
out, the fun starts as Jake is increasing tempted to kill the
annoying celebrity himself. Contains a pinup photo from the
TekWar TV movie and a message from series creator, William Shatner.
(Evan Skolnick; Lee Sullivan; Sullivan)

24 Aug 94 A matter of innocence
While on vacation in Mexico, Jake runs across an escaping
criminal who is accused of murder and dealing TEK. Guilty or
innocent, Jake's life is on the line. Final issue of series.
Photo cover.
(Evan Skolnick; Lee Sullivan;)

Dec 93 William Shatner's Tekworld
Reprints five-issue TekWar adaptation. Contains an interview
with Shatner and a preview of the TekWorld TV movies. Cover by Ernie
Colon.
ISBN 0-87135-985-5, trade pb

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Adult Comics
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BRAINSTORM COMICS

01 Mar 93 Sperm Trek
"Didler in the Dark" (parody of TOS episode, "Devil in the Dark")
01 Mar 93 Sperm Trek (trading card edition)

01 Oct 93 Sperm Quest: The next fertilization
"Didler in the Dark" and "Countdown to Spermageddon"

FRIENDLY COMICS

Bambi And Friends (adult TOS parody)
02 Feb 91 In the search for cock

Sex Trek (adult TOS parody)
01 Apr 92 Whore leave
02 May 92 The rash of Khunt
03 Jun 92 The search for Sperm

Sex Trek: To boldly go (adult TOS parody)
01 Jul 92 Sperm to the rescue
02 Aug 92 Pudd's women
03 Sep 92 Memories are made of this

Sex Trek: The next infiltration (adult TNG parody)
01 Jul 92 Dildo's day
02 Aug 92 Joyride
03 Sep 92 Hide and quim

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Comic Strips
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CHICAGO SUNDAY SUN-TIMES

Star Trek: The Motion Picture
comic strip by Bill Hupe?, started 12/09/79?

LOS ANGELES MIRROR TIMES SYNDICATE

Dec 79 Star Trek comic strip (same as ST:TMP above?)
Art by Thomas Warkentin, Ron Harris and Sharman DiVono later on.
Martin Pasko took over writing in Nov 1982

MCDONALD'S

1979 Happy Meal premiums, 5 different strips
Reprints of LA Mirror Time strip?

NOSTALGIA WORLD

Voyages of the Enterprise

01 Thomas Warkentin
02 Thomas Warkentin
03 Thomas Warkentin
04 Thomas Warkentin
05 Thomas Warkentin
06 Ron Harris and Sharman DiVono
07 Ron Harris and Sharman DiVono
Reprints of LA Mirror Time strip (seven booklets, 8.25" x 10.75")

TV21 & JOE 90

28 4/4/70 another strip reprint?

TV21 (UK weekly magazine)
Contains a Star Trek comic strip, published by IPC Magazines

66 12/26/70
80 4/3/71
82 4/17/71
99 8/14/71
12/30/72 ?

VALIANT

Another IPC magazine with strip reprints?

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Audio-Visual Tales
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POWER RECORDS (12" LP record and 16-page comic book)

BR513 1975 A mirror for futility/The time stealer
(illustrated cover, reprint)

PETER PAN RECORDS (7" 45-rpm record and 20-page comic book)

PR-25 1979 Passage to Moauv
(photo cover, reprint)

PR-26 1979 Crier in emptiness
(photo cover, reprint)

PETER PAN RECORDS (12" LP record and 16-page comic book)

BR513 1979 A mirror for futility/The time stealer
(photo cover, reprint)

BR522 1979 The crier in emptiness/Passage to Moauv
(photo cover, reprint)

BUENA VISTA RECORDS (7" LP record or cassette and 24-page book)

461 Star Trek: The motion picture
161-DC Star Trek: The motion picture (cassette)
Star Trek II: The wrath of Khan
162-DC Star Trek II: The wrath of Khan (cassette)
463 Star Trek III: The search for Spock
163-DC Star Trek III: The search for Spock (cassette)
171-DC Star Trek IV: The voyage home (cassette?)

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Illustrated Children's Stories
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RANDOM HOUSE

1977 Prisoner of Vega
Written by Sharon Lerner and Christopher Cerf, art by Robert Swanson
ISBN 0-394-83576-X hardcover
The Klingons in this story must be seen to be believed.

1977 The Truth Machine
Written by Christopher Cerf and Sharon Lerner, art by Jane Clark
ISBN 0-394-83575-1 hardcover

1977 Giant in the Universe
ISBN 0-394-83556-5 pop-up book

1977 Trillions of Trilligs
ISBN 0-394-83558-1 pop-up book

WANDERER

1980 Star Trek: The Motion Picture
By Tor Lokvig and Chuck Murphy
ISBN 0-671-95536-5 pop-up book

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Coloring Books
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MERRIGOLD PRESS

A blast of activities
Far-out fun
Futuristic fun (abridged re-release)
A launch into fun
Planet Ecnal's dilemma (abridged re-release)
Rescue at Raylo (abridged re-release)

PARKES RUN PUBLISHING

01 ST: TMP giant story coloring book
02 ST: TMP giant story coloring book

The uncharted world (Liza Hamill)
War in space (Liza Hamill)

SAALFIELD PUBLISHING

01 Star Trek coloring book
02 Star Trek coloring book

WHITMAN BOOKS

Futuristic fun
Jeopardy at Jutterdon
Planet Ecnal's dilemma
Rescue at Raylo

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The Alfred E. Neuman et al Collection
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MAD MAGAZINE

115 Dec 67 Star Blecch
186 Oct 76 Keep on Trekin': The MAD "Star Trek" Musical (ST cover)
209 Sep 79 ?
216 Jul 80 Star Blecch: The motion picture parody
236 Jan 83 Star Blecch II: The wreck of Korn
251 Dec 84 Star Blecch III: The search for plot
271 Jun 87 Star Blecch IV: The voyage bombs (ST cover)
282 Oct 88 Star Blecch: The next degradation
321 Sep 93 Star Blecch: Deep Space Swine (Daimon Alfred cover)


MAD MAGAZINE SUPER SPECIAL

07 1972 Star Blecch
30 Spring 80 ?
64 Fall 88 Star Trek II parody ?

83 Sep 92 Contains Mad's complete Star Trek collection:
Star Blecch
Keep on Trekkin': The MAD "Star Trek" Musical
Star Blecch - The (Gacck!) Motion Picture
Star Blecch II - The Wreck of Korn
Star Blecch III - The Search for Plot
Star Blecch IV - The Voyage Bombs
Star Blecch V - The Farcical Frontier
Star Blecch VI - The Uninspired Continuation
Star Blecch - The Next Degradation

CRACKED

127 Sep 75 ?
169 Jul 80 Star Drek: The moving picture ?
207 Oct 84 ?
209 Jan 85 Star Drek III: The search for Spook
228 Jul 87 Star Drek IV ?
232 Nov 87 Star Drek: The next de-generation
235 May 88 Star Drek: The next cancellation
Summer 88 Star Drek: The last hurrah ?
272 Jul 92 Star Wrek: The uninspired conclusion
296 Jan 95 Star Wreck: Degenerations

CRACKED COLLECTOR'S EDITION

65 Feb 86 Star Drek: The moving picture

CRACKED GIANT SCI-FI SPECIAL

43 Mar 86 Star Yecch 20th anniversary ?

CRACKED DIGEST

03 Apr 87 Star Yecch ?

CRACKED SPACED OUT

01 Summer 93 Star Wreck: Deeply spaced out nine
Star Wreck: The uninspired conclusion
Sab Trek: We deep-six all the generations
Job Trek
Things that have bumps in the night
Star Wreck: The next degeneration
NCC-1701-D Today
The Cracked 'Spaced Out' list
(ST cover)

02 Fall 93 Deep Space 90210
Spaced 0ut amusement park
The sci-fi yellow pages
Didja notice on Star Trek ...?
NCC-1701-D Today
Hurry ups
(ST cover)

03 Spring 94 Drink coasters from Quark's bar
A closer look at Star Trek blueprints
NCC-1701-D Today
Spaced out shut-ups
Spaced out Miss Universe pagaent

04 Summer 94 Star Trek Technical Manual: The Lost Pages
Star Trek Fan Pages
Star Trek Convention Profiles
The Trekker King
NCC-1701-D Today
At the Star Trek convention
(TNG cover)

SUPER CRACKED

18 Fall 82 Star Drek: The moving picture (ST cover)

CRACKED SUPER SPECIAL

03 Winter 89 Star Drek: The moving picture
Star Drek: The last hurrah?
Star Drek III: The search for Spook

CRAZY

60 Star Tripe (ST cover)
92 Dec 82 Star Blech II ?

SICK

Jun 80 Star Trek parody ?

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Cartoon Compilations
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TERRY FLANAGAN & ELEANOR EHRHARDT

Trek or treat, Ballantine, 1977, ISBN 0-345-25679-4

MICHAEL C. GOODWIN

Who was that monolith I saw you with?, Heritage Books, 1976,
ISBN 0-930068-01-7

Desert News cartoons, collected in My Stars!, Vulcan Books, 1977

Dino Trek: An unnatural history of the dinosaurs, Starland
Press, 1994

TERRY LANHAM

Trekkie Toons, Good Old Grandma's Comics, 1976

MARK LISTER (EDITOR)

TrekToons

The wrath of TrekToons

The search for TrekToons

JIM MEDDICK

CyberpunkTrek, Topper Books, 1990
Comic strip collection, Robotman goes out on a date with
Spock's sister, Ms. Spock

JOAN WINSTON (EDITOR)

The cartoon galaxy, Bluejay Books

Startoons, Playboy Press, 1979, ISBN 0-872-1659-5

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Comic Strip and Political Cartoon Cameos
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Star Trek is so ingrained in popular culture that many strips
and political cartoons refer to Star Trek characters, events,
and the phenomenon of fandom. These are just a few that have
come to my attention.

BC (Hart)

Bizarro (Dan Piraro)

Bloom County, Outland (Berke Breathed)
Occasional voyages of the starship Enterpoop

Dilbert (Scott Adams)

The Far Side (Gary Larson)

Fox Trot (Amend)

Funky Winkerbean, John Darling

In the Bleachers (Moore)

Peanuts (Charles Schultz)
1972 Snoopy commands the Enterpise

Robotman (Jim Meddick)
Robotman dates Ms.Spock and occasional appearances of Star Trek cats

Rubes (Leigh Rubin)

Seattle Post-Intelligencer (Horsey)

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Illustrated Trading Cards
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MARVEL COMICS

Nov 93 William Shatner's Tekworld Trading Cards
100-card set featuring a story serialized on 80 of the cards.
Jake lands a client who thinks her Tek scientist husband is
dead, although he just called her the night before.
80-card comic story, 8 character cards, 7 jargon cards, 3
checklist cards, 1 book cover card, 1 TV movie card, and 4
TekChrome bonus chase cards. Also available as a complete set
with an illustrated binder and a photo card of Shatner.
(Ron Goulart; Lee Sullivan)

PERSONALITY COMICS

Dec 92 The Original Crew Trading Card Set (36 full color cards)
Jun 93 The Original Crew II Trading Card Set (36 full color
cards with a special bonus card)

Dec 92 The New Crew Trading Card Set (36 full color cards)
Jul 93 The New Crew II Trading Card Set (36 full color
cards with a special bonus card)

SKYBOX INTERNATIONAL

SkyBox Master Series: Star Trek Edition
90-card set featuring hand-painted artwork by twelve artists.
There are also five spectra chase cards to collect. The artists
include Keith Birdsong and Girard Roundtree. The artwork
consists of portraits, aliens, ships, spacescapes, and scenes
from Star Trek, Star Trek: TNG and all six Star Trek films.

Jul 94 SkyBox Master Series: 1994 Star Trek Edition
100-card series featuring original TOS, TNG, and DS9 artwork.
There are nine bonus cards featuring tryptychs of crew members
from each show. Among the artists are Joe Jusko, Boris Vallejo,
and Julie Bell.

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Illustrated Magazine Appearances
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ACTION FIGURE NEWS & TOY REVIEW

12 1994
Contains "Star Trek: A galaxy of collectibles" by Vincent Santelmo.
Article on Star Trek toys. Painted Star Trek cover by Guy Burwell.

AMAZING HEROES INTERVIEWS

01 Jun 93
Contains "Walter Koenig: Beyond the Final Frontier" by John
Riley, pp 6-13. Interview with Walter Koenig. Illustrated
portrait of Koenig on cover and on a full color prism-border
trading card.

04 Sep 93
Contains "The Bare 'Bones' of DeForest Kelley" by John Riley, pp
32-47. Interview with DeForest Kelley and a one page illustrated
bio of McCoy.

CARDS ILLUSTRATED

08 Aug 94 Article on Star Trek trading cards

10 Oct 94 Article on Star Trek movie trading cards

COMICS BUYER'S GUIDE

1078 15 Jul 94
Contains "The Adventures of Bumpkin Buzz" by Brian Douglas
Ahern, p 20. This episode is titled "Star Dreck: The Last
Hesitation" and it pokes fun at a less than sterling seventh
season of TNG. Don't step in the Devolved Cat Chow.

DISNEY ADVENTURES

V3 06 Apr 93
Disney characters as TNG crew on cover, Beast (Worf),
Darkwing Duck (LaForge), Magica deSpell (Guinan), Pinocchio
(Data) and Jessica Rabbit (Troi), interview with LeVar Burton.

ENTERPRISE

The Doctor and the Enterprise (Jean Airey)

04 Oct 84 Part ? (cartoon ST cover)
05 Nov 84 Part ?
Multipart Dr. Who/Star Trek crossover story with illustrations

FINAL FRONTIER

V7 05 Sep-Oct 94
Contains "Warp drive and the hyperspace bypass" by Gary L.
Bennett, pp 35-39. Non-fiction article on the feasability of
warp drive with Star Trek illustrations.

GAME PLAYERS: NINTENDO-SEGA

V6 09 Sep 93
Article on ST:TNG video games by Leslie Mizell, pp 56-62, with
screen shots of video game artwork. Enterprise cover.

IMAGI-MATION MAGAZINE

02 Dr. Whom Meets Star Wreck (single ST special)

NON-SPORT UPDATE

V4 03 Jul-Sep 93
Contains "Log of Captain James T. Kirk, Stardate 345.65 1/2" by
Russell Robers, pp 44-45. Article on the SkyBox Master Series
cards with art reproductions. Painted ST cover by Sonia Hillios
from the card set.

V5 04 Jul-Aug 94
Contains "Star Trek Master Series" by Bill Mullins, pp 36-37.
Article on 1994 Master Series with artwork and biography of Joe
Jusko.

SCI FI ENTERTAINMENT

V1 01 1994 Magazine of the Sci Fi Channel
"Trek Gallery" by Pat Waterside, pp 48-51. Artwork by Jason
Palmer, Keith Birdsong, Michael David Wood, and Boris Vallejo.

SHAREWARE MAGAZINE

V5 03 Jul-Aug 90
Article on shareware ST games by Patrick M. Berry, pp 14-16, 48-49.
Cover art featuring Spock by Dave Titus.

STARLAND

17 Summer 93
Mail-order catalog with Cartoon cover from The Search for TrekToons

STARLOG

03 Jan 77
Contains "From Film to Comics ... and Back Again" by Howard
Zimmerman and Jim Burns, pp 10-11. Article on science fiction
comics. Star Trek cartoon cover.

14 Jun 78
Contains "The Last Voyage of the Starship Enterprise" by
Michael O'Donoghue with illustrations by Jack Richard, pp
42-46. Illustrated reprint of a Saturday Night Live script.

STARLOG PLATINUM EDITION

01 Nov 93 Writing Science Fiction for Television
Contains "Writing for Trek", by Marc Bernardin with
illustrations by Kevin Brockschmidt, where today's
Enterprise meets yesterday's Khan.

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Photo Stories
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BANTAM BOOKS
(1977-1978, fotonovels, reprinted in several languages)

01 Nov 77 City on the edge of forever (Harlan Ellison)
ISBN 0-553-11345-3

02 Nov 77 Where no man has gone before (Samuel A. Peeples)
ISBN 0-553-11346-1

03 The trouble with tribbles (David Gerrold)
ISBN 0-553-11347

04 A taste of Armageddon (Robert Hamner and Gene Coon)
ISBN 0-553-11348

05 Metamorphosis (Gene Coon)
ISBN 0-553-11349

06 All our yesterdays (Jean Lisette Aroeste)
ISBN 0-553-11350

07 May 78 The Galileo 7 (Oliver Crawford and S. Bar-David)
ISBN 0-553-12041-4

08 A piece of the action (David Harmon)
ISBN 0-553-12022

09 Devil in the dark (Gene Coon)
ISBN 0-553-12021

10 Aug 78 Day of the dove (Jerome Bixby)
ISBN 0-553-12017-4

11 The deadly years (David Harmon)
ISBN 0-553-12028

12 Amok time (Theodore Sturgeon)
ISBN 0-553-12012

POCKET BOOKS (photostory)

1980 Star Trek: The motion picture (Richard J. Anobile)

1982 Star Trek II: The wrath of Khan (Richard J. Anobile)
ISBN 0-671-46882-0

SIGNET (photostory)

1984 Star Trek III: The search for Spock (Lawrence Weinberg)

WANDERER (photostory)

1986 Star Trek IV: The voyage home (Peter Lerangis)
ISBN 0-671-63243-4

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SPOILERS for Coming Attractions
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Some of these titles were announced some time ago, but I haven't
seen them yet. If anyone has, please let me know.

ANTARCTIC PRESS

01 1992 Ninja High School 3-D (contains a parody)

BRAINSTORM COMICS

01 Oct 93 Sperm Quest: The next fertilization (trading card issue)

CELEBRITY COMICS

Oct 92 Star Trek Episode Guide 1 & 2, Limited Edition

Dec 92 William Shatner: The unauthorized biography
(full color with one prism and one regular trading card)
Dec 92 Patrick Stewart: The unauthorized biography
(full color with one prism and one regular trading card)
Jun 93 Jonathan Frakes: The unauthorized biography
(full color with one prism and one regular trading card)
Jun 93 Leonard Nimoy: The unauthorized biography
(full color with one prism and one regular trading card)
Jul 93 Brent Spiner: The unauthorized biography
(full color with one prism and one regular trading card)
Jul 93 DeForest Kelley: The unauthorized biography
(full color with one prism and one regular trading card)

COMIC ZONE PRODUCTIONS

01 May 93 Cartoon Lampoons Presents: Spocky and Kirkwinkle
01 May 93 Cartoon Lampoons Presents: Spocky and Kirkwinkle
(Dlx. Ed., with signed, numbered trading card)
A look at what would happen if famous actors played the parts
of the moose and squirrel and if famous directors directed the
episodes.

FICTIONEER BOOKS

Sep 94 Star Trek Super Special (a new edition ?)

141 Jan 95 Comics Interview (Star Trek: Voyager issue)

MAGNUM COMICS

01 Oct 92 Starquest Comics
(science fiction and fantasy tales edited by Walter Koenig)

MARVEL AGE

134 Jan 94 Article on filming of the first TekWorld TV movie

MARVEL COMICS

Ren & Stimpy

21 Jun 94 This issue may have a Star Trek parody

MILLENIUM

Walter Koenig's Raver

01 Nov 94 Part 1 of 2
This issue reveals how Norman Walters becomes Raver. Includes a
behind-the-scenes look at Star Trek: Generations.
(Walter Koenig; Day, Plante;)

01 Nov 94 Part 1 of 2
Deluxe edition with a foil cover designed by Koenig.

00 Dec 95 Part 2 of 2
Conclusion of Raver origin story.
(Walter Koenig; Day, Plante;)

PARODY PRESS

01 Dec 94 Star Blecch: Generation Gap
Reprints of past Parody Press Star Trek parodies and a new, Star
Trek: Generations parody. Cover by Bill Maus.

TEKNO-COMIX

The Primortals

01 Nov 94
Created by Leonard Nimoy and set in the year 2010. The Search
for Extraterrestrial Intelligence (SETI) program finally
receives real contact from alien lifeforms on their way to
earth. The Primortals are descendants of primal lifeforms taken
from Earth eons ago by a race of technologically advanced
beings. This superior race evolved the Primortals to
intelligence, but only to be their servants. Living on planets
of exile, the Primortals were freed by one of their former
masters, the Primaster. This lonely character, a renegade to his
own cruel race, has unknown motive in his personal quest. The
evolved aliens must somehow learn to co-exist and join forces
with humans against the threat following them to Earth.
(Worley; Eaton, Barreiro;)

02 Dec 94
Primaster battles open rebellion and the people of Earth meet
Zeerus, unaware of his dark motives.
(Worley; Eaton, Barreiro;)

03 Jan 95
(Lawrence Watt-Evans; Eaton, Barreiro;)

The Lost Universe

01 Dec 94
Based on a Gene Roddenberry creation and developed by Majel
Barrett Roddenberry and D.C. Fontana. The story is set on Earth
in the 40th century, after a devastating thousand-year war with
a powerful alien race which has scattered the human race
throughout the galaxy. A team of reunification explorers sets
out to reestablish contact with the largest single colony
originating from Earth centuries earlier. Debut issue includes a
bound-in trading card and contest game pieces.
(Lawrence Watt-Evans;;)

02 Jan 95
(Lawrence Watt-Evans; Jim Callahan;)

NON-SPORT UPDATE

V5 01 Jan 94 Interview with Shatner and TekWorld cover

PANEMA MARKETING

Nov 93 Butthedz Trading Cards
Features several satiric illustrated Star Trek cards.

PERSONALITY COMICS

The Original Crew

07 Nov 92 Dlx. Ed. reprinted with new serially-numbered trading cards
08 Nov 92 Dlx. Ed. reprinted with new serially-numbered trading cards

Apr 93 The Original Crew Trading Card Set (Ltd. Ed., signed and
numbered, limited to 1500 sets, packaged with a bonus card)

The New Crew

01 Nov 92 Dlx. Ed. reprinted with new serially-numbered trading cards
06 Nov 92 Dlx. Ed. reprinted with new serially-numbered trading cards
07 Nov 92 Dlx. Ed. reprinted with new serially-numbered trading cards

Apr 93 The New Crew Trading Card Set (Ltd. Ed., signed and
numbered, limited to 1500 sets, packaged with a bonus card)

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Cancelled Comics
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ANTARCTIC PRESS

01 Star Trekker II (Atelier Lana)

BRAINSTORM COMICS

02 Nov 93 Sperm Quest: The next fertilization
01 Dec 93 Sperm Quest: Deep throat 69

FRIENDLY COMICS

01-02 Sci-Fi on TV Trivia
04 Sex Trek: To boldly go
04 Sex Trek: The next infiltration

SPOOF COMICS

03-05 Soul Trek

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References
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Orlando: House of Collectibles (First edition).
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The Official 1984 Price Guide to Star Trek and Star Wars Collectibles.
Orlando: House of Collectibles (Second edition).
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Cornwell, Sue and Mike Kott. The Official Price Guide to Star Trek and
Star Wars Collectibles, 2nd Edition. New York: House of
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Cornwell, Sue and Mike Kott. The Official Price Guide to Star Trek and
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Gentry, Christine and Sally Gibson-Downs. Encyclopedia of
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---. Greenberg's Guide to Star Trek Collectibles Volume I: A-E.
Sykesville: Greenberg, 1991. ISBN 0-89778-217-8.

Gross, Edward. Star Trek: The Comics #1. Pop Cult, 1987.
This book was apparently intended as the first volume of a guide to
Trek comics. Covers Marvel 1-16 only. 

Overstreet, Robert M. The Overstreet Comic Book Price Guide, 22nd
Edition. New York: Avon Books, 1992. ISBN 0-380-76912-3 

Overstreet, Robert M. The Overstreet Comic Book Price Guide, 24th
Edition. New York: Avon Books, 1994. ISBN 0-380-77854-8 

Van Hise, James. The Trek Universe. Las Vegas: Schuster and
Schuster, 1988. ISBN 1-55698-271-2. A guide to Star Trek
merchandise.

---. The Trek Fan's Handbook. Las Vegas: Pioneer Books, 1990.
ISBN 1-55698-271-2. A guide to Star Trek fan clubs and fan
publications.

PERIODICALS

Altman, Mark A. "Deep Space Four-Color". Star Trek: The Official
Fan Club Magazine 95, Feb-Mar 94, pp 50-51. Article on Malibu's
DS9 comic book series.

Bonds, Martha J. "Walter Koenig: American author, heroic Russian".
Starlog 91, Feb 1985, pp 40-41. Article mentions Koenig's DC comic
story, "Chekov's Choice".

Comics Buyer's Guide. Krause Publications, Inc. Weekly
publication with news about the comics world.

Comics Buyer's Guide 1030, Krause Publications, 13 Aug 93, pp 30, 32.
Announcement of DS9 comic from Malibu with two pages of color art.

Comics Buyer's Guide 1089, Krause Publications, 30 Sep 94, pp
26-28, 30, 36. Cover art from TNG/DS9 mini-series, interviews
with writers and artists.

Comics Interview 110, Fictioneer Books, 1992. Contains interviews
with Howard Weinstein, Michael Jan Friedman, Walter Koenig, and
Majel Barrett Roddenberry.

Comics Interview 118, Fictioneer Books, Jan 93. Contains
interviews with Cirroc Lofton and Colm Meaney, article on ST
virtual reality centers.

Comics Interview 126, Fictioneer Books, Aug 93. Interviews with
Majel Barrett Roddenberry, George Takei, Michael Dorn, and Star
Trek FX designers.

Comics Interview Super Special: Star Trek, Fictioneer Books, May 93.
Collects Star Trek related interviews with Walter Koenig, James
Doohan, George Takei, J.M. Dillard, Howard Weinstein, Michael Jan
Friedman, Michael Dorn, John DeLancie, Majel Barrett Roddenberry,
Colm Meaney, Cirroc Lofton.

Comic Shop News 321, Aug 93. Contains an interview with Mike Barr.
DS9 cover and fold-out poster of cover.

Chrissinger, Craig W. "Station Log". Starlog 198, Jan 1994, pp
52-55. Article on DS9 comics with artwork reproductions,
interview with Mike W. Barr.

D'Angelo, Carr. "Plotting the course for 'Star Trek'". Starlog 123,
Vol. 11, Oct 1987, pp 55-58. Interview with Mike Carlin and Robert
Greenberger, DC Comics, discussing plotting session for DC 1st
series 45.

Hansen, Neil A. "Where no comics have gone before", Comics Values
Monthly 66, Attic Books, Jan 1992, pp 78-79. Contains a brief
history of Star Trek comics.

Hansen, Neil A. "Where no crossover has gone before", Comics
Values Monthly 97, Attic Books, Sep 1994, pp 6-10, 123-125.
Article on TNG/DS9 crossover and a brief history of Star Trek
comics.

Hero Illustrated 3, Warrior Publications, Sep 93, pp 142-143, 146.
"Focus on: Star Trek". Contains a brief history of Star Trek comics
and a current price guide for comics in NM condition. Also names
the top 10 Trek menaces in the comics: Khan, Klingons, Romulans,
Q, Mirror crew, Redjac, Ferengi, Harry Mudd, Vaal/Spock, Moauvian
Waul cat.

Hueur, Otto (ottoh@cfsmo.honeywell.com). "How to submit creative
material". Periodic post to r.a.s.m and alt.startrek.creative
which contains information on how to submit creative material to
DC Comics and Malibu Comics.

Goulart, Ron. "Science Fiction in the comics, Part 6: The 60s &
70s -- a summing up". Starlog 46, May 1981, pp 42-45. Mentions
the Star Trek strip distributed by the Los Angeles Times
Syndicate.

Goulart, Ron. "TekWar: the movie; I have seen the future, and
itis in Toronto". CBG 1036, Sep. 24, 1993, pp 26-28. Article on
the first of several television movies based on Shatner's
novels. Jake Cardigan cover.

Hero Special Edition, Vol 5 #1, June 1994. 1994 Science Fiction
Annual. Contains "Star Trek Comics", pp 48-49. Article on
current Star Trek comics.

Jeschonek, Robert T. "To boldly go...where no comic has gone before:
X of the best Star Trek comic book stories". Amazing Heroes 181,
Fantagraphic Books, Jul 1990, pp 48-53. The 10 best stories are DC 1st
series annuals 3, 1, 2, DC 1st series 43-45, Marvel 13, DC 1st series
1-4, 10-15, DC 2nd series 5-6, DC 1st series 33, and Gold Key 49. This
issue also contains a review of DC 2nd series annual 1.

O'Neill, Patrick Daniel. "Tek-nological Nightmares", Wizard: The
guide to comics, Vol. 1, No. 15, Nov 1992, pp 60-62. Article on William
Shatner's TekWorld comics.

Pasko, Martin. "Where no film has gone before (or: Sorry, wrong
number)". Comics Journal 76, Fantagraphics, Oct 1982, pp 10-13.
Contains review of ST II: TWOK and mention of Star Trek comic strip.

Previews. Diamond Comic Distributors, Inc. Monthly publication
containing previews of forthcoming comics.

Previews Vol II, #5, May 1992, pp 77, 88. Interview with William
Shatner discussing TekWorld.

Schultz, Adam. "Plotting the course of the 'Star Trek' comic
books". Star Trek: The Official Fan Club Magazine 97, June/July
1994, pp 14-15. Article on DC Comics forthcoming issues and
other work by Friedman and Weinstein with artwork. Seasonfinale
cover by Sonia Hillios.

"'Star Trek' explores comic territories". Starlog 76, Vol. 6, Nov
1983. Announcement of the first Star Trek comic from DC.

Stephens, Lynne. "Raver". Starlog 190, May 1993, pp 24-26.
Article on Walter Koenig's new superhero comic.

Tscherne, Joel (ac985@cleveland.Freenet.edu). "Coming
Attractions Monthly Posting". Periodic post to r.a.s.m. listing
forthcoming Star Trek novels, audiotapes, comics, and magazines.
This might have been a one-time post.

Weinstein, Howard. "How to write Star Trek comics", Starlog
Spectacular 3, Nov 1991, pp 39-43. Article on writing Star Trek
comics for DC.

NOT SEEN YET:

Comics Journal 36. ST comics article?

Gentry, Christine and Sally Gibson-Downs. Greenberg's Guide to
Star Trek Collectibles Volume II: F-Postcards. Sykesville:
Greenberg, 1992. ISBN 0-89778-216-X.

---. Greenberg's Guide to Star Trek Collectibles Volume III: Posters-Z.
Sykesville: Greenberg, 1992. ISBN 0-89778-208-9.

Malibu Press (Malibu Sun?) Article on submissions?

Rovin, Jeff. Science Fiction Collector's Catalog. A.S. Barnes,
1984. Contains info on ST comics and magazines.

Starlog 182. Article on TekWorld comics.

Starlog 208. Article on TNG/DS9 crossover from DC and Malibu,
with artwork.

Star Trek: The Official Fan Club. Past issue with article on DS9
comics.


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