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Star Trek Comics Checklist, Part 2/6
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This is the second of six articles containing a checklist of
Star Trek comics and other illustrated publications.

Please send corrections, additions, comments, and suggestions to
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=Part 1=  Introduction

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

  =Gold Key Comics=
    Star Trek
    Star Trek (collections)
  =Power Records=
    Star Trek Book & Record Set
  =Peter Pan Records=
    Star Trek Book & Record Set
  =Marvel Comics=
    Star Trek
    Star Trek (collections)
  =DC Comics=
    Star Trek (first series)
    Star Trek Annuals (first series)
    Star Trek (movie adaptations)
    Star Trek Who's Who
    Star Trek (collections)

=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

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Star Trek
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<Gold Key Comics> Star Trek

Issues 1-9 have photo covers. Issues 10-44 have painted covers
with inset photos of Kirk and Spock. Issues 46-48? have painted
covers without photo inserts. The inset photos return on the
painted covers of issues 49-59. Issues 60-61 have cartoon covers
without photos. Some issues were published with both Gold Key
and Whitman logos. The Whitman covers are generally reprint
issues. Gold Key comics were published by Western Publishing.

01 Jul 67 The planet of no return
Kirk, McCoy and Rand explore a planet where plants are the
highest link in the food chain, and the plants are hungry. The
Canadian edition of #1 has an extra photo on the back cover.
Photos of Spock, Kirk, and Sulu on cover.
(; Nevio Zaccara)

02 Jun 68 The devil's isle of space
Kirk is trapped on a doomed asteroid with condemned convicts
awaiting an unusual execution. Photos of Spock and Kirk on
cover.
(; Nevio Zaccara)

03 Dec 68 Invasion of the city builders
Kirk and Spock aid a planet whose out-of-control machines are
building over every available piece of land. Photos of Spock and
the bridge crew on cover.
(; Alberto Giolitti)

04 Jun 69 The peril of planet Quick Change
Spock helps revive an ancient civilization, but one of the
beings takes over Spock's body in order to leave his world and
travel into space. Photos of the Enterprise, Spock, Kirk, and an
alien on cover.

05 Sep 69 The ghost planet
Kirk and Spock must prevent two warring leaders from resuming
hostilities after their planet is freed from deadly radiation
rings. Photos of Spock and Kirk on cover.

06 Dec 69 When planets collide
The Enterprise must save two planets from colliding. The
only choice appears to be destroying one of them, but both are
inhabited. Photo of Spock on cover.

07 Mar 70 The voodoo planet
The Enterprise encounters a planet which is an exact duplicate
of Earth, without people. A madman uses voodoo to hold Earth
hostage until Kirk and Spock learn his secrets. Photos of Spock,
McCoy, Kirk on cover.

08 Sep 70 The youth trap
Aliens experimenting with an age-ray cause members of a landing
party to grow young, forcing Kirk to deal with McCoy and Scotty
as children.

09 Feb 71 The legacy of Lazarus
The Enterprise discovers a planet inhabited by every famous
person who ever walked Earth. Spock is taken prisoner by their
creator, Lazarus, who wants Spock's brain. Photos of Spock and
Kirk on cover.
(Len Wein;)

10 May 71 Sceptre of the sun
Kirk and Spock must help an evil sorcerer obtain "The Sceptre of
the Sun" or he will destroy the Enterprise. They battle against
living mountains and the robot guardian of the Sceptre.
(Len Wein;)

11 Aug 71 The brain shockers
Bottled emotions from Vulcan's past break free and enter members
of the Enterprise crew. The ship is captured by an immortal
being who explores his captive's emotions to prevent boredom.
(Len Wein;)

12 Nov 71 The flight of the Buccaneer
To prevent their cover from being blown, Kirk and McCoy
sacrifice Spock and Scotty to space pirates in search of a
dilithium crystal treasure.
(Len Wein;)

13 Feb 72 Dark traveler
The Enterprise picks up an intergalactic hitchhiker and is
forced to take him to his utopian homeworld, only to find cities
in ruin and murderous robots.
(Len Wein;)

14 May 72 The Enterprise mutiny
Following a planetary survey, Kirk begins acting irrationally.
Spock and McCoy attempt to relieve Kirk of command but he
escapes in a shuttle, with the Enterprise in pursuit.
(Len Wein;)

15 Aug 72 Museum at the end of time
The Enterprise is trapped in a graveyard for ships and needs
a Klingon starship's help to get out.
(Len Wein;)

16 Nov 72 Day of the inquisitors
Several crewmembers crash-land a shuttle on a planet still in
its dark ages. Kirk has to unite two sides, "barbarians" and
"religious extremists", before the planet tears itself apart,
with his shuttle party in the middle of it all.
(Len Wein;)

17 Dec 72 The cosmic cavemen
An Enterprise landing party surveys a planet whose stone age
inhabitants worship an idol that looks like Spock.

18 Jan 73 The hijacked planet
The inhabitants of an entire planet, recorded on magnetic tape,
are hijacked and held for ransom. The Enterprise must recover
the tape before the hijacker destroys it.

19 Jul 73 The haunted asteroid
The Enterprise investigates an asteroid memorial to a long-dead
queen, where too many people have disappeared without a trace.

20 Sep 73 A world gone mad
The Enterprise returns the young heir to the throne of a planet
gone mad in the wake of a comet's passing.

21 Nov 73 The mummies of Heitus VII
A mummy being taken to a research center by the Enterprise comes
alive and takes over the ship, steering it towards Romulan space.

22 Jan 74 Siege in superspace
The Enterprise passes through a black hole to superspace, where,
on a marshy planet, a landing party and the planet's inhabitants
are besieged by an army of vegetable-metalloid monsters.

23 Mar 74 Child's play
Responding to a distress call, Kirk and and his landing party
transport to a planet where children are the only survivors of a
worldwide plague. The Enterprise must race across the galaxy to
bring back the only known cure before Kirk and his party die
too.

24 May 74 The trial of Capt. Kirk
Kirk is framed by a pirate iron-mining ring for accepting a
bribe to protect illegal mining operations. The crew of the
Enterprise goes after proof of Kirk's innocence.

25 Jul 74 Dwarf planet
The Enterprise visits a planet whose population is slowly
shrinking from unusual solar radiation. While trying to discover
an antidote, Scotty is exposed to radiation and shrinks to
microscopic size.

26 Sep 74 The perfect dream
The Enterprise discovers a world where clones lead an idyllic
existence, but are not allowed to question or create.

27 Nov 74 Ice journey
The Enterprise ignites a civil war on a doomed planet.

28 Jan 75 The mimicking menace
Members of an Enterprise landing party find themselves facing
their doubles on a volcanic asteroid. The doubles were created
by a parasitic life form that feeds off of living and mechanical
energy.

29 Mar 75 reprints Gold Key 1 with an artwork cover

30 May 75 Death of a star
On a mission to observe a stellar nova, the Enterprise finds
massive signs of life on a nearby planet, but only a single
individual, an ancient woman who invites the crew to witness her
death.

31 Jul 75 The final truth
An Enterprise shuttle crashes on a world prohibited to
outsiders. Crew members are forced to wear punisher collars and
help feed the planet's life presence.

32 Aug 75 The animal people
The Enterprise comes to the aid of a planet which is being
overrun by maddened animals. Spock discovers that the "animals"
are intelligent, but this knowledge puts the landing party in
danger because planetary leaders want to keep this information
secret.

33 Sep 75 The choice
Kirk duels with his double from another universe to decide the
fate of this universe.

34 Oct 75 The psychocrystals
An Enterprise survey party is captured by crystalline aliens and
sentenced to death for attempted kidnapping of crystal babies.

35 Nov 75 reprints Gold Key 4 with an artwork cover

36 Mar 76 A bomb in time
Renegade scientists hold Earth for ransom by threatening to
explode a devastating new explosive device somewhen in Earth's
past. Scotty goes back to the old west of 1855 and Kirk goes
back to 1955 to search for the bomb.

37 May 76 reprints Gold Key 5 with an artwork cover

38 Jul 76 One of our captains is missing
Kirk is sent on a special assignment to investigate suspected
Klingon covert activities and a hard-nosed captain takes command
of the Enterprise.
(; Alden McWilliams)

39 Aug 76 Prophet of peace
The Enterprise recovers a brilliant scientist from cryogenic
deep-freeze but aliens may have planted a duplicate.

40 Sep 76 Furlough to fury
McCoy visits his daughter Barbara, a xenobiologist. Scotty and
Kirk thwart the larcenous plans of a former crewman with the
help of one of Barbara's alien beasts.
(; Alden McWilliams)

41 Nov 76 The evictors
The Enterprise is visiting a planet on a protocol mission when,
after hundreds of thousands of years, the original inhabitants
return to reclaim their home.
(; Alden McWilliams)

42 Jan 77 World against time
The Enterprise discovers a planet populated by children who were
adults, until radiation began to change them. Spock and Scotty
begin to grow young again as they attempt to shield the
radiation source.
(; Alden McWilliams)

43 Feb 77 World beneath the waves
After picking up Dr. Barbara McCoy, xenobiologist and McCoy's
daughter, the Enterprise heads for a world where air-breathers
have developed into water-breathers to escape a planet-wide
catastrophe. The Enterprise crew is drawn into a conflict
between the ocean-dwellers and surface-dwellers.
(; Alden McWilliams)

44 May 77 Prince Traitor
Kirk, Spock, and Scotty are captured by a rebel leader who turns
out to be the Emperor's son. He plans to barter their lives for
the freedom of his people.
(; Alden McWilliams)

45 reprints Gold Key 7 with an artwork cover ?

46 Aug 77 Mr. Oracle
Spock's brain is filled with the knowledge of an entire world.
He becomes insane and imprisons Kirk, Scott and McCoy on a
hostile world that obeys only his orders.
(; Alden McWilliams)

47 Sep 77 This tree bears bitter fruit
The Enterprise encounters energy beings who are being nurtured
to take care of the universe. Kirk engages in single combat with
one of the beings to save humanity.
(George Kashdan, Doug Drexler; Alden McWilliams)

48 Oct 77 Sweet smell of evil
A renowned scientist is murdered aboard the Enterprise while
being taken to a conference. The suspects are his colleagues.
Spock and McCoy solve the crime.
(Arnold Drake, Doug Drexler; Alden Mcwilliams)

49 Nov 77 A warp in space
Kirk seeks the aid of Zefram Cochrane and the Companion
("Metamorphosis") after several experimental starships disappear
while testing a hyper-warp drive.
(George Kashdan; Alden McWilliams)

50 Jan 78 The planet of no life
Kirk and a young ensign are trapped, facing slow
death, while an old nemesis of Kirk's (Star Trek 41, "The
Evictors") enjoys their suffering.  The ensign agrees to kill
Kirk if he is allowed to live.
(Arnold Drake; Alden McWilliams)

51 Mar 78 Destination annihilation
Absent-minded Prof. Osric Whipple, and old friend of Kirk's,
inadvertently starts, then stops an interplanetary war.
(George Kashdan; Alden McWilliams)

52 May 78 And a child shall lead them
The Enterprise breaks up a black market mining operation on a
primitive world led by a child.
(George Kashdan; Alden McWilliams)

53 Jul 78 What fools mortals be
On an uncharted planet, Kirk, Spock and McCoy relive the voyage
of Ulysses for the amusement of Zeus and other Greek gods.
(George Kashdan; Alden McWilliams)

54 Aug 78 Sport of knaves
Kirk, Spock, and Scotty go undercover to track down stolen
endangered birds.
(George Kashdan; Alden McWilliams)

55 Sep 78 A world against itself
After their brains are altered, Spock and Scotty lead two
warring tribes into combat.
(Arnold Drake; Alden McWilliams)

56 Oct 78 No time like the past
A deposed dictator escapes and travels back in time via the
Guardian of Forever ("The City on the Edge of Forever"). Kirk,
Spock, and McCoy must alter history so that Hannibal is
defeated by the Romans.
(George Kashdan; Alden McWilliams)

57 Nov 78 Spore of the devil
Kirk, Scotty and Spock discover an alien directing the
development of a medieval world. The alien does not know where
he is from.
(Arnold Drake; Alden McWilliams)

58 Dec 78 Brain-damaged planet
McCoy must help a planet fend off huge parasites, or its
inhabitants will all be driven mad.
(George Kashdan; Alden McWilliams)

59 Jan 79 To err is Vulcan
Spock makes not one, but two errors. Kirk suspects a plan to
discredit Spock and has a plan of his own.
(Arnold Drake; Alden McWilliams)

60 Feb 79 The empire man
The Enterprise protects a colony under attack by a powerful
cyborg. Each time an attack occurs, a beautiful ghost appears,
but she can't communicate until she enters Spock's body.
(John Warner; Alden McWilliams)

61 Mar 79 Operation con game
Harry Mudd's ("Mudd's Women") dilithium con could ignite a war
between the Federation and the Klingon empire. Kirk and Spock
transport aboard a Klingon warship while Mudd kidnaps McCoy.
(George Kashdan; Alden McWilliams)


<Gold Key Comics> Star Trek (collections)

The Enterprise Logs (Golden Press)
All four volumes have photo covers.

01 Aug 76
Reprints Gold Key 1-8 with 7 pages of new art
Captain James T. Kirk: Psycho-File
Portrait of a starship: The Enterprise
A page from Scotty's diary
Portrait of an artist: Alberto Giolitti
Photos of Spock, McCoy, Kirk, and Sulu on cover
ISBN 0-307-11185-7, trade pb

02 1976
Reprints Gold Key 9-17
Photos of Spock and a rear view of the Enterprise on the cover
ISBN 0-307-11187-3, trade pb

03 1977
Reprints Gold Key 18-26 with 1 page of new art
Lt. Commander Spock: Psycho-File
Photos of Kirk and Spock on cover
ISBN 0-307-11188-1, trade pb

04 Winter 77
Reprints Gold Key 27, 28, 30-34, 36, and 38 with 3 pages of new art
From Sputnik to Warp Drive: A brief history of interstellar travel
Photos of Spock and a bottom view of the Enterprise on the cover
ISBN 0-307-11189-X, trade pb



<Power Records> Star Trek Book & Record Set
7" 45-rpm record and 20-page comic book

PR-25 1975 Passage to Moauv
The Enterprise is ordered to transport the noisy, cat-like pet
waul of the Moauvian ambassador to his home world. The waul
escapes and its telepathic projections of fear affect all crew
members except Lt. M'Ress (ST: TAS) who manages to calm the alien
kitty cat. For reasons unknown, Sulu is black rather than Asian
and Uhura is a blonde. Illustrated cover.

PR-26 1975 Crier in emptiness
The Enterprise encounters a being of pure sound, whose musical
voice causes damage all over the ship until a crewman
establishes a musical rapport with the being. Sulu and Uhura are
still not themselves (see above). Illustrated cover.


<Peter Pan Records>  Star Trek Book & Record Set
7" 45-rpm record and 20-page comic book

PR-45 1979 Dinosaur planet
The Enterprise encounters a race of intelligent dinosaurs. Trek
meets T-Rex. Remember, these are kiddie stories. None of the
dinosaurs are purple and they don't sing. Sulu is finally drawn
correctly. Photo cover.

PR-46 1979 The robot masters
Posing as pirates who have hijacked a frieghter full of robots,
Kirk and Scotty foil a diabolical Romulan plan to turn robots
into warriors. Uhura is finally drawn correctly. The Romulans
are silly-looking green men in leotards. Photo cover.


<Marvel Comics> Star Trek

Issues numbered in diamond boxes with a Spiderman logo were sold
at comic book stores while those numbered in square boxes with
vertical bar codes were sold at newsstands.

01 Apr 80 Star Trek: The Motion Picture, 1
The original crew members of the Enterprise are reunited for an
urgent mission.
(Marv Wolfman; Dave Cockrum, Klaus Janson)

02 May 80 V'Ger, 2
The Enterprise encounters V'Ger.
(Marv Wolfman; Dave Cockrum, Klaus Janson)

03 Jun 80 Evolutions, 3
V'Ger reaches Earth and meets the creator.
(Marv Wolfman; Dave Cockrum, Klaus Janson)

04 Jul 80 The haunting of Thallus, 1
While returning an escaped prisoner to a prison satellite near
Thallus, the Enterprise is haunted by monsters, werewolves, and
vampires, and encounters a haunted house floating in space.
(Marv Wolfman; Dave Cockrum, Klaus Janson)

05 Aug 80 The haunting of the Enterprise, 2
Klingons capture Kirk's landing party and attack the Enterprise
with thought-created monsters.
(Mike Barr; Dave Cockrum, Klaus Janson; Miller)

06 Sep 80 The Enterprise murder case
An ambassador transports to the Enterprise with a knife in his
back. Spock and McCoy act as criminal investigator and medical
examiner.
(Mike Barr; Dave Cockrum, Klaus Janson)

07 Oct 80 Tomorrow or yesterday
The Enterprise must disperse a deadly cloud of radiation before
it devastates a primitive planet. The landing party finds that
their arrival was expected.
(Tom DeFalco; Mike Nasser, Klaus Janson; Nasser)

08 Nov 80 The expansionist syndrome
The Enterprise is captured by a race of machines and must free
itself, along with the humanoids living with the machines. Spock
is taken by the machines so that they can make use of his
telepathic abilities.
(Martin Pasko; Dave Cockrum, Ricardo Villamonte)

09 Dec 80 Experiment in vengeance
The Enterprise finds a missing starship and the combined
consciousness of an early transporter research team. The
consciousness murdered the starship's crew and commandeered the
ship to search for the team's missing leader.
(Martin Pasko; Dave Cockrum, Frank Springer)

10 Jan 81 Domain of the dragon god
On a survey of a primitive planet, Spock and McCoy get caught in
a conflict between warring tribes.
(Michael Fleisher; Leo Duranona, Klaus Janson)

11 Feb 81 Like a woman scorned
The Enterprise is menaced by a Scottish witch and the Loch Ness
monster courtesy of Scotty's old flame.
(Martin Pasko; Joe Brozowski, Tom Palmer)

12 Mar 81 Eclipse of reason
A starship with Janice Rand aboard, attempts to pass the
galactic energy barrier. The crew goes mad and returns to their
homeworld with the Enterprise in pursuit.
(Allan Brennart, Martin Pasko; Luke McDonnel, Tom Palmer)

13 Apr 81 All the infinite ways
Negotiations for mineral rights are interrupted by a scheming
Klingon commander. McCoy is reunited with his estranged daughter
and her Vulcan fiance.
(Martin Pasko; Joe Brozowski, Tom Palmer, D. Hands)

14 Jun 81 We are dying, Egypt, dying
On a desert planet, Kirk and his landing party discover pyramids
and temples resembling those of ancient Egypt. Kirk is possessed
by the life energy of an ancient alien to fulfil a prophecy.
(Martin Pasko; Luke McDonnel, Gene Day)

15 Aug 81 The quality of mercy
On a top secret mission, a cloaked Enterprise travels to a
prison planet. Disguised as alien guards, Kirk and his strike
force search for the missing son of a starbase commander.
(Martin Pasko; Gil Kane)

16 Oct 81 There's no space like gnomes'
On a supply mission, an Enterprise landing party finds the
colonists missing and the planet inhabited by gnomes, trolls,
and goblins.
(Martin Pasko; Luke McDonnel, Gene Day, Sal Trapani)

17 Dec 81 The long night's dawn
A Federation satellite falls from orbit, threatening the lives
of billions. Disguised as natives, Kirk, Spock, and McCoy,
transport to the planet to assess the situation, but they are
captured, branded as heretics, and sentenced to death.
(Mike Barr; Ed Hannigan, Tom Palmer; Simonson)

18 Feb 82 A thousand deaths
Kirk and Spock are taken from the Enterprise by the Sustainer,
the robot keeper of a worldship. The Sustainer forces them to
sacrifice their lives for each other and for the Enterprise.
(J.M. DeMatteis; Joe Brozowski, Sal Trapani; Austin)


<Marvel Comics> Star Trek (collections)

1980 Star Trek: The motion picture
Pocket, reprints Marvel 1-3?
ISBN 0-671-83563-7 mass-market pb

1982 Star Trek: The Further Adventures of the Starship Enterprise
Marvel Illustrated Books, reprints Marvel 7, 11, 12 in b&w?
ISBN 0-939766-00-0 mass-market pb?



<DC Comics> Star Trek (first series)

01 Feb 84 The wormhole connection, 1
The first story in this series takes place after the events of
ST II: TWOK. Spock is dead, and Saavik has replaced him as
science officer. Kirk is given command of the Enterprise again
and assigned to investigate the destruction of a Federation
starship by Klingons. Kirk, Saavik, and an ensign discover that
the Klingons have built a space station on the other side of a
wormhole.
(Mike W. Barr; Tom Sutton, Ricardo Villagran; George Perez)

02 Mar 84 The only good Klingon, 2
Saavik provides a diversion while Kirk and Ensign Bryce sabotage
the Klingon station. After escaping back to the Enterprise, the
crew learns that the Klingons have declared war on the Federation.
(Mike W. Barr; Tom Sutton, Ricardo Villagran; George Perez)

03 Apr 84 Errand of war, 3
The Federation-Klingon war is being orchestrated by Excalbians
("The Savage Curtain"). Defying orders, Kirk heads for Organia
where he finds the planet shrouded in a black field that absorbs
all energy. After a brief battle with the Klingons, Kirk
captures his old adversary, Capt. Kor ("Errand of Mercy"), and
an Excalbian appears aboard Enterprise.
(Mike W. Barr; Tom Sutton, Ricardo Villagran; George Perez)

04 May 84 Deadly allies, 4
Yarnek, the Excalbian, tells Kirk that his first investigation
of good and evil was inconclusive. The Excalbians have
engineered the entrapment of Organia and a Federation-Klingon
war. Kor and his crew help the Enterprise penetrate the black
field. Kirk convinces the Excalbian to join the play directly by
taking on the Organians. The Excalbians and Organians disappear.
The Federation and the Klingon Empire are free to chart their
own course.
(Mike W. Barr; Tom Sutton, Ricardo Villagran; Sutton, Villagran)

05 Jun 84 Mortal gods
A former student of Kirk's is the only survivor of a battle with
a Klingon ship. He lands on a primitive planet and becomes a
god. Kirk and his crew must minimize the impact without further
violations of the Prime Directive.
(Mike W. Barr; Tom Sutton, Sal Amendola; Sutton, Amendola)

06 Jul 84 Who is Enigma?
Peace talks between the Federation and the Klingon Empire are
threatened by Enigma, a shape-shifting revolutionary, who is
determined to kill Ambassador Robert Fox ("A Taste of Armageddon").
(Mike W. Barr; Tom Sutton, Ricardo Villagran; Sutton, Sal Amendola)

07 Aug 84 Pon Farr, Origin of Saavik 1
Saavik enters pon farr. She tells Kirk and McCoy how she met
Spock and about her bonding with Xon. Kirk directs the
Enterprise to Vulcan. On arrival, Saavik learns that Xon is on a
secret mission. She obtains information of his whereabouts and
takes a ship to the rim of the galaxy, with the Enterprise close
behind.
(Mike W. Barr; Eduardo Barreto, Ricardo Villagran; Dan Day, Dick
Giordano)

08 Nov 84 Blood fever, 2
Saavik finds Xon, who is masquerading as a Romulan to learn the
secrets of a bioengineering technique which threatens the
Federation. The Romulans discover Xon's treachery and begin
interrogating him. The Enterprise finds Saavik and frees Xon,
then lures the Romulans into the energy barrier at the galaxy's
rim. ST III: TSFS is the next episode.
(Mike W. Barr; Tom Sutton, Ricardo Villagran; Sutton, Joe Orlando)

09 Dec 84 Promises to keep, New frontiers 1
This saga of the Mirror universe was scripted before ST IV: TVH.
After visiting with Spock, Kirk and his colleagues decide to
return to Earth aboard the Klingon bird-of-prey. At Space
Station Regula I, they ponder their future and attend a memorial
service for Davis Marcus (ST II: TWOK). Meanwhile, in another
universe, Capt. Kirk ("Mirror, Mirror") destroys Space Station
Regula I with Dr. Carol Marcus (ST II: TWOK) aboard, after
obtaining vital data from her. The Empire is preparing to
conquer another universe.
(Mike W. Barr; Tom Sutton, Ricardo Villagran; Sutton, Villagran)

10 Jan 85 Double image, 2
The Empire's Enterprise breaks through into Federation space and
heads for Regula I. Capt. Styles (ST III: TSFS) is headed there
also, to pick up Kirk and his crew. Taking the bird-of-prey in
tow, Excelsior leaves for Earth. The Enterprise attacks a
starship and continues on towards Regula I. The Excelsior
returns to engage the intruder, but is boarded and captured by
the Empire.
(Mike W. Barr; Tom Sutton, Ricardo Villagran; Sutton, Villagran)

11 Feb 85 Deadly reflection, 3
The Empire's Kirk sends Spock to Vulcan to retrieve the
Federation's Spock. Kirk and his crew escape from Excelsior to
the Enterprise, where they find Marlena Moreau ("Mirror,
Mirror") and take over the ship. On Vulcan, Spock finds Spock
still recovering and mind-melds with him. Excelsior pursues
Enterprise. After a brief battle, the Empire's Kirk starts the
auto-destruct sequence aboard the Enterprise and Kirk can't stop
it.
(Mike W. Barr; Tom Sutton, Ricardo Villagran; Sutton, Villagran)

12 Mar 85 The Tantalus trap, 4
The Empire's Spock and his Federation counterpart engage in a
mind-meld duel until one is defeated. Before the Enterprise
self-destructs, Scotty and Saavik manage to separate the saucer
section from the warp drive. Using the Tantalus field, Kirk
disables Excelsior and captures his Empire counterpart. Scotty
and Saavik repair Excelsior and modify the transwarp engines to
travel into Empire space. Kirk plans to stop the Empire's
invasion. As they leave, both Spocks returns from Vulcan.
(Mike W. Barr; Tom Sutton, Ricardo Villagran; Sutton, Villagran)

13 Apr 85 Masquerade, 5
The Federation's Kirk meets with David Marcus and other leaders
of the underground fighting to free themselves from Empire rule.
Both Spocks arrive in the alternate universe and join Kirk on
Excelsior. The Empire's Spock has lost his hatred and has agreed
to help overthrow the Empire. Kirk has convinced the Empire to
let him lead an invasion fleet to his own universe, where he
will turn on them. A spy learns of Kirk's plans and the invasion
fleet turns on Excelsior.
(Mike W. Barr; Tom Sutton, Ricardo Villagran;)

14 May 85 Behind enemy lines, 6
His plan to sabotage the Empire invasion discovered, Kirk
follows David Marcus' suggestion to free scientists from a
prison planet to assist with the rebellion. Kirk sends both
Spocks and Konom, a Klingon serving aboard Excelsior, to the
Klingon homeworld to seek an alliance.
(Mike W. Barr; Tom Sutton, Ricardo Villagran; Sutton, Magyar ?)

15 Jun 85 The beginning of the end, 7
Kirk builds a shaky alliance with the Klingons and Romulans in
the Empire's universe. Using a device that disables
transtator-based technology, most of the Empire's fleet is
defeated. Kirk, in Excelsior, fights one last battle against the
Empire's Excelsior-class starship. Kirk turns over the defeated
Empire fleet to David Marcus to continue the fight. The Empire's
Kirk escapes in a shuttle, but is caught by an Empire starship.
Excelsior returns home.
(Mike W. Barr; Tom Sutton, Ricardo Villagran;)

16 Jul 85 Homecoming, 8
On arrival in his own universe, Kirk and his crew are arrested
by Capt. Styles. To plead his case, Kirk secretly transmits the
Excelsior's log on an open channel. The broadcast is picked up
by the press and he returns home a hero. Kirk is given command
of Excelsior and Spock takes command of science vessel Surak.
(Mike W. Barr; Tom Sutton, Ricardo Villagran;)

17 Aug 85 The D'Artagnan three
Sulu, Uhura, and Bearclaw investigate a space station for
evidence of smuggling while Kirk, in Excelsior, tracks down the
source of smuggled dilithium crystals. Sulu, in his first
command, learns that the smugglers are also slavers, and
engineers their capture.
(L.B. Kellogg; Tom Sutton, Ricardo Villagran; Sutton, Janson)

18 Sep 85 Rest and recreation
On shore leave, Scotty stumbles onto a drug processing operation
which threatens the safety of a starbase. With the help of a
Starfleet cadet, he manages to put a stop to the drug operation.
(Paul Kupperberg; Tom Sutton, Ricardo Villagran;)

19 Oct 85 Chekov's choice
Chekov incites the crew of the Enterprise to mutiny while the
ship is out of control and on a collision course for an
asteroid. This story is set between ST: TMP and ST II: TWOK.
(Walter Koenig; Dan Spiegle; Sutton, Villagran)

20 Nov 85 Giri
Sulu attends a family wedding and winds up in a battle for his
life to prevent a murder.
(Wenonah Woods; Tom Sutton, Ricardo Villagran; Sutton, Wray)

21 Dec 85 Dreamworld
Spock and the crew of the Surak arrive at an unexplored planet.
Beaming down with two crewmembers, Spock finds himself alone, in
a dream. He must find his way out of the dream and save the rest
of his landing party.
(Bob Rozakis; Tom Sutton, Ricardo Villagran;)

22 Jan 86 The wolf, Wolf on the prowl 1
Redjac ("Wolf in the Fold") returns to spread fear and murder
aboard Excelsior, and to take revenge on Kirk. Lured to a planet
whose inhabitants worship Redjac, Kirk and his landing party
discover that Redjac inhabits the body of one of their own.
(Tony Isabella; Tom Sutton, Ricardo Villagran;)

23 Feb 86 Wolf at the door, 2
Redjac kills several crewmembers and taunts Kirk unmercifully.
Scotty manages to adjust the shields to prevent Redjac from
entering the ship and with Saavik's help, creates a wormhole
which draws Redjac into another universe.
(Tony Isabella; Tom Sutton, Ricardo Villagran; Cowan, Janson)

24 Mar 86 Double blind, 1
The Ajir demand that Kirk surrender Excelsior. Since the Ajir
ship has no shields and very little power, Kirk surrenders in
order to learn what these beings are up to. They claim to be a
conquering race but turn out to be more like children. Then the
Grond show up.
(Diane Duane; Tom Sutton, Ricardo Villagran; Jim Starlin)

25 Apr 86 Double blind, 2
Kirk surrenders to the Grond also. He learns that both the Ajir
and the Grond have adopted an aggressive posture for protection,
but their homeworlds are economically depressed. Kirk convinces
them that the Federation can help and they return Excelsior to
the Federation.
(Diane Duane; Tom Sutton, Ricardo Villagran; Jim Starlin)

26 May 86 The trouble with transporters
Exploring a newly discovered planet, Spock and the Surak
encounter transporter problems and a Romulan attack on a landing
party.
(Bob Rozakis; Tom Sutton; Ricardo Villagran; Brozowski, Gio ?)

27 Jun 86 Around the clock
A day in the life of Excelsior's crew.
(Robert Greenberger; Tom Sutton, Ricardo Villagran; Brozowski,
Villagran, Zaffino)

28 Jul 86 The last word
After a crewman falls into a coma following the death of a close
friend, McCoy can't find any physical cause. Since he carried
Spock's marbles for a while, he tries to mind-meld with his
patient and succeeds in bringing him out of the coma.
(Diane Duane; Gray Morrow; Brozowski, Villagran)

29 Aug 86 The trouble with Bearclaw
While Kirk is inundated with Excelsior paperwork, an away team of
mixed race gets into trouble on a planetary survey. Bearclaw is
insubordinate to his alien colleagues, but manages to keep
everyone alive.
(Tony Isabella; Tom Sutton, Ricardo Villagran;)

30 Sep 86 Uhura's story
Flashback to Uhura's first mission after assignment to the
Enterprise. Uhura commandeers a shuttle to rescue Kirk and his
landing party from Klingons.
(Paul Kupperberg; Carmine Infantino, Ricardo Villagran;)

31 Oct 86 Maggie's world, 1
Excelsior escorts a Federation ambassador to a planet under
development by Federation and Klingon interests. The natives are
leaning toward alignment with the Klingons. When Excelsior
arrives, a Federation mining operation is sabotaged.
(Tony Isabella, Len Wein; Tom Sutton, Ricardo Villagran;
Brozowski, Marcos)

32 Nov 86 Judgement day, 2
The governor of Maggie's world learns who sabotaged the
Federation mining facility and with Excelsior's help, obtains
proof. The natives vote for Klingon jurisdiction, but Kirk and
the governor secure concessions for the Federation.
(Len Wein; Tom Sutton, Ricardo Villagran;)

33 Dec 86 Vicious circle (20th anniversary)
After being hurled back to 1960's Earth ("Tomorrow is
Yesterday"), the Enterprise attempts to return home, but
overshoots by 20 years. Meeting Excelsior and their older
selves, time ripples begin to tear apart the universe. The
Guardian of Forever ("The City on the Edge of Forever") is their
only hope. 
(Len Wein; Tom Sutton, Ricardo Villagran; Bingham)

34 Jan 87 Death ship, The doomsday bug 1
Responding to an emergency signal from the Surak, Excelsior
finds the entire crew dead except for Spock. The ship's log
reveals that an Andorian carried some kind of plague aboard.
Meanwhile, diplomatic relations with the Romulans have broken
down and Excelsior must pursue a shuttle with the Andorian
aboard, into the Romulan neutral zone.
(Len Wein; Tom Sutton, Ricardo Villagran; Brozowski, Smith)

35 Feb 87 Stand off, 2
Excelsior is in a stand-off with Romulan warships while Kirk
tries to convince their commander that a plague carrier
threatens the Empire. When Romulan crewmen begin dying, one of
the Romulan ships breaks formation, heading for the homeworld.
The other Romulans and Excelsior pursue. The Federation sends
Capt. Styles to bring Kirk and Excelsior back to Federation
space.
(Len Wein; Gray Morrow; Brozowski, Montano)

36 Mar 87 The apocalypse scenario, 3
Scotty uses a modified transporter to filter the doomsday bug
from the Romulans. Spock's body recovers from the effects of the
plague but his mind is in chaos. Kirk and his closest friends
take a bird-of-prey to Vulcan to get help. This story restores
continuity for ST IV: TVH.
(Len Wein; Gray Morrow; Brozowski, Marcos)

37 Apr 87 Choices
Following Kirk's demotion to captain and reassignment to the
Enterprise, his fellow officers consider their future and rejoin
him for new adventures. A religious fanatic attempts to destroy
the newly refitted Enterprise, but is thwarted by Spock. Lt.
Arex and Lt. M'Ress from TAS make the first of several
appearances in this series. M'Ress has the hots for Sulu.
(Len Wein; Curt Swan, Pablo Marcos; Wray)

38 May 87 The Argon affair
While the Enterprise undergoes repairs following a battle with
Argonian pirates, Kirk saves a beautiful young woman from
pirates. On board the Enterprise, she tries to sabotage the ship
and is revealed as an Argonian spy.
(Michael Fleisher; Adam Kubert, Ricardo Villagran;)

39 Jun 87 When you wish upon a star, Return of Mudd 1
Trapped by an unknown force, the Enterprise is taken to an
unexplored planet. A landing party led by Spock attempts to
transport to the surface, but Kirk, McCoy, and Scotty are
transported with them. They find themselves on some kind of
amusement planet ruled by Harry Mudd ("Mudd's Women").
(Len Wein; Tom Sutton, Ricardo Villagran;)

40 Jul 87 Mudd's magic, 2
Mudd explains to Kirk that he landed on the amusement planet by
accident and wished for help getting off-planet. The Enterprise
is the answer to his wish. The landing party learns that the
planet is really a nursery. Spock mind-melds with the artifact
controlling the planet and the Enterprise is freed.
(Len Wein; Tom Sutton, Ricardo Villagran;)

41 Aug 87 What goes around
The Enterprise responds to a distress call from a merchant ship
under attack by Orion pirates. The pirates have hostages aboard
their ship, and the merchant ship in tow, when the Enterprise
arrives. Thanks to another miracle from Scotty, the hostages are
rescued and the pirates captured.
(Michael Carlin; Tom Sutton, Ricardo Villagran; Brozowski, Lewis)

42 Sep 87 The corbomite effect
The Enterprise is beset by numerous glitches. Scotty insists
that gremlins are responsible and Kirk orders him to take a few
days off. Scotty manages to rid the Enterprise of the gremlins
in spite of the fact that no one believes him.
(Michael Carlin; Tom Sutton, Ricardo Villagran; Brozowski, Lewis)

43 Oct 87 Paradise lost, Return of the serpent 1
Returning to Gamma Trianguli VI ("The Apple") after 20 years,
Kirk finds a desolate world and a despotic ruler who takes the
landing party prisoner. The landing party manages to escape, but
on board the Enterprise, no one is responding.
(Michael Carlin; Tom Sutton, Ricardo Villagran; Brozowski, Lewis)

44 Nov 87 Past perfect, 2
The followers of Vaal capture Kirk and his landing party for a
sacrifice. They use powers taught by Vaal to draw the Enterprise
out of orbit, to the surface. Spock convinces them to stop by
offering to restore Vaal. Scotty sends a team of storm-troopers
to free the landing party. Spock has been plugged into Vaal's
systems.
(Michael Carlin; Tom Sutton, Ricardo Villagran; Jerome Moore, Lewis)

45 Dec 87 Devil down below, 3
Spock joins with Vaal to restore power to the protective
computer system. Kirk admits he was wrong to destroy Vaal and
Spock nearly gives up his life to put Gamma Trianguli VI back on
course.
(Michael Carlin; Tom Sutton, Ricardo Villagran; Brozowski, Lewis)

46 Jan 88 Getaway
On shore leave, Kirk is dogged by a Federation quality control
expert assigned to the Enterprise. McCoy breaks a leg sand
skiing and romance is the order of the day for other crew members.
(Michael Carlin; Tom Sutton, Ricardo Villagran; Brozowski, Lewis)

47 Feb 88 Idol threats
A young officer tries to emulate Kirk after his captain is
killed by Romulans and only gets his ship and crew into deeper
trouble. Kirk comes to the rescue and learns that his reputation
is not exactly what he would like it to be.
(Michael Carlin; Tom Sutton, Ricardo Villagran; Brozowski, Lewis)

48 Mar 88 The stars in secret influence, 1
Issues 48-55 are tied together. A Federation ship attacks an
unarmed Klingon outpost. On the Enterprise, a bachelor party
ends in a brawl and Kirk is hit on the head by a bottle. While
Kirk decides on punishment, the Enterprise receives word about
the outpost.
(Peter David; Tom Sutton, Ricardo Villagran;)

49 Apr 88 Aspiring to be angels, 2
A group of alien killers is mopping up at the Klingon outpost
when the Enterprise arrives. A cloaked ship appears, captures
the landing party, and fires on the Enterprise. To prevent
Enterprise from firing back, the captured landing party is
beamed onto the ship's hull with environment suits. A Klingon
ship arrives and captures the landing party. The marauder gets
away.
(Peter David; Tom Sutton, Ricardo Villagran;)

50 May 88 Marriage of inconvenience, 3
The Enterprise temporarily allies with the Klingons to track
down the marauding Federation ship. Arriving at the renegade's
next target at high warp, the Enterprise collides with the ship.
The crew is captured but the captain gets away. His body is
found on a nearby planet, but he has been dead for several
weeks. Confused yet?
(Peter David; Tom Sutton, Ricardo Villagran; Ed Hannigan)

51 Jun 88 Haunted honeymoon, 1
A telepath falls ill, transforming the Enterprise into a
nightmare. The crew experiences hellish illusions and the ship
is incapacitated. Kirk, while in conference with Spock, McCoy,
and Scotty, sees the Bloom County crew of the good ship Enterpoop.
(Peter David; Tom Sutton, Ricardo Villagran; Mike O'Connell)

52 Jul 88 Hell in a hand basket, 2
The Enterprise crew must descend through the circles of hell (as
described in Dante's Inferno) until they find the telepath.
Spock uses a mind-meld to restore sanity to the ship. Afterward,
Bearclaw sinks a knife into Kirk's chest.
(Peter David; Tom Sutton, Ricardo Villagran; Mike O'Connell)

53 Aug 88 You're dead, Jim, 1
While McCoy works frantically to save Kirk's life, crewmembers
remember past occasions with their captain. Kirk receives an
invitation to join his brother Sam (introduced during
conversation in "What Little Girls Are Made Of" and found dead
in "Operation: Annihilate") and son, David. Spock brings Kirk
back with a mind-meld. Kirk wants Bearclaw's head on a pike.
(Peter David; Gordon Purcell, Ricardo Villagran; Jerome Moore,
KEZ ?)

54 Sep 88 Old loyalties, 2
The Federation Security Legion is called in to investigate the
attempt on Kirk's life. The Legion investigator is Sean
Finnegan ("Shore Leave"), Kirk's oldest Starfleet Academy
nemesis. The investigation into the renegade ship also
continues. An Enterprise crewmember is found dead, but she was
never reported dead.
(Peter David; Gordon Purcell, Ricardo Villagran; Jerome Moore, KEZ)

55 Oct 88 Finnegan's wake, 3
Finnegan unearths the truth about Bearclaw's attempt on Kirk's
life, but Garth of Izar ("Whom Gods Destroy") gets the drop on
him and makes one last attempt to kill Kirk. An unexpected turn
of events prevents him from finishing the job.
(Peter David; Tom Sutton, Ricardo Villagran; Jerome Moore, KEZ)

56 Nov 88 A small matter of faith
Set during Kirk's first five-year mission. While carrying
radiation victims to a starbase for emergency treatment, the
Enterprise is hijacked by an officer. The ship is taken to a
planet where faith healings have been reported. The Enterprise
learns of a new type of being.
(Martin Pasko; Gray Morrow; Jerome Moore)


<DC Comics> Star Trek Annuals (first series)

01 Oct 85 All those years ago
Kirk's first mission aboard the Enterprise. Christopher Pike
("The Menagerie") hands over command of the Enterprise to Kirk
and stays aboard to catch a ride to his next posting. The
Enterprise encounters an alien race that Pike met once before.
(Mike W. Barr; David Ross, Bob Smith;)

02 Sep 86 The final voyage
The last mission of the Enterprise. Klingons under command of
Koloth ("The Trouble With Tribbles"), have taken over Talos IV
and learned the power of casting illusions from the Talosians
("The Menagerie"). The Enterprise is lured to Talos IV for a
confrontation with the Klingons.
(Mike W. Barr; Dan Jurgens, Bob Smith; Villagran, ?)

03 1988 Retrospect
After the death of his first love and wife, Scotty remembers
their brief moments together all the way back to childhood.
(Peter David; Curt Swan, Ricardo Villagran; Gray Morrow)


<DC Comics> Star Trek (movie adaptations)

nn Jun 84 Star Trek III: The search for Spock
(Mike W. Barr; Tom Sutton, Ricardo Villagran;)

02 1987 Star Trek IV: The voyage home
(Mike W. Barr; Tom Sutton, Ricardo Villagran;)


<DC Comics> Star Trek Who's Who

01 Mar 87 Who's who in Star Trek
Andorians, Apollo, Robert April, Arex, David Bailey, William
Bearclaw, Phillip Boyce, Nancy Bryce, Christine Chapel, Pavel
Chekov, Samuel T. Cogley, Richard Daystrom, Matthew Decker,
Elizabeth Dehner, Deltans, Elasians, U.S.S. Enterprise,
Excalbians, U.S.S. Excelsior, Fabrini, John Farrell, Benjamin
Finney, Gem, Gorns, Amanda Grayson, Guardian of Forever, Hortas,
Ilia, Iotians, Cyrano Jones, Edith Keeler, Lee Kelso, Khan
Noonian Singh, James T. Kirk, Klingons, Konom, Roger Korby,
Thomas Kyle, Frank Leslie, Carol Marcus, David Marcus, Leonard H.
McCoy.
Appendix: Balok, Lt. Boma, Charlie Evans, Zefram Cochrane,
Cheron, John Gill, Landru, Angela Martine, Marlena Moreau, Harry
Morrow, Nomad, Omicron Ceti III, Lt. Carolyn Palamas, Andrew
Stiles, Capt. Styles, Tholians, Trelane, Zarabeth, Zetar.
(Allan Asherman; numerous artists; Howard Chaykin)

02 Apr 87 Who's who in Star Trek
Marla McGivers, Melkots, Metrons, Miramanee, Mirror Universe,
Gary Mitchell, Maria Morelli, M'ress, Harry Mudd, Natira, Number
One, Organians, Orions, Christopher Pike, Mark Piper, Janice
Rand, Redjac, Kevin Riley, Romulans, Saavik, Sarek, Montgomery
Scott, Gary Seven, Areel Shaw, Elizabeth Sherwood, Spock,
Starbases, Starfleet, Starfleet Academy, Starships, Hikaru Sulu,
U.S.S. Surak, Talosians, Gillian Taylor, Tellarites, Tribbles,
Triskelions, Nyota Uhura, United Federation of Planets, Vians,
Vina, Vulcans.
Appendix: Command symbols from the movies.
(Allan Asherman; numerous artists; Howard Chaykin)


<DC Comics> Star Trek (collections)

Apr 91 The mirror universe saga
Reprints issues 9-16 from first series, reprinted 1992. Story by
Mike W. Barr, introduction by A.C. Crispin, and painted cover by
Ken Christie.
ISBN 0-930289-96-X trade pb

Dec 91 The best of Star Trek
Reprints issues 5, 24, 25, Annuals 2, 3 from first series and
issues 10-12 from second series, reprinted 1992. Introduction by
Nicholas Meyer.
ISBN 1-56389-009-7 trade pb

Jun 93 Star Trek: Who killed Captain Kirk?
Reprints issues 48-55 from first series. Story by Peter David,
introduction by George Takei and cover by Jason Palmer.
ISBN 1-56389-096-8 trade pb


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