Revisit and relive your favorite Star Trek comic books. Our collection includes all issues from 1967 - 2002, every annual, all articles and advertisements. That's over 500 issues, all in a friendly readable & printable PDF format. This is the first time you are able to purchase all publishers together on one disk for your enjoyment.
Star Trek comics were published under a licensing agreement with Paramount Pictures under a variety of top publishers - Western (Gold Label), Marvel, DC, Malibu, and Wildstorm. All are included!
Star Trek: The Mirror Universe Saga (DC Comics
.Series 1. Volumes #9-16) a.k.a. New Frontiers, Bearded Spock and the evil
Captain Kirk return to the spotlight in an eight-part sequel to "Mirror.
Mirror." set directly after Star Trek Ill, The Search for Spock in
which the Empire sends the alternate James Kirk to lead a fullscale
invasion of the Federation's universe. An examination of the
Empire's history. a look at the Mirror Klingons and Romulans. and· a
mlndmeld between both Spocks make this the best of DC's line and .the
quintessential Star Trek comic of all time.
Star Trek: Untold Voyages
(Marvel's Paramount Comlcs. 5-issue mini-series), Following the events of Star Trek, The Motion Picture.
James Kirk is assigned to take the new Enterprise on a shakedown cruise ultimately leading to a second five year mission
in what many
have considered to be the best of Marvel's various Star Trek titles. An
exploration of Saavik's childhood. a visit from Joanna McCoy, the retum
of Miri's friend Jahn, a fight with Orion pirates and a meeting with the
Grey aliens mark a fascinating period In Trek comics history.
Star Trek: Who· Killed Captain KirK? (DC Comics. Series 1 #48-55), A brawl-filled bachelor party. the looming threat of intergalactic war. visits from Finnegan and Garth of Izar. an out-of-body experience for a murdered James Kirk. and a descent Into Dante's Inferno come together in a single epic storyline.. As DC's first series approaches it's conclusion, author Peter David offers one of the most character oriented tales In Star Trek comics history. Infusing humor, drama and irony, and perfectly illustrating why David Is one of Star Trek's most celebrated authors.
Star Trek: Debt of Honor' (DC Comics: Series 2. original graphic novel), A long-held secret of the Klingon Empire is revealed as Commander Kor, James Kirk and a Romulan named T'Cel [Kirk's old flame) join forces to stop a. malevolent force from devastating the galaxy. This beautifully illustrated graphic novel, featuring the return of numerous characters from the original Star Trek TV Series and films, addresses a question Trek fans were desperate to have answered long before Star Trek: Enterprise provided an official answer... that is, namely. how did the Klingons develop those head ridges?
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine The Next Generation (Malibu Comics/DC Comics: 4 - lssue miniseries), Jean-Luc Picard. Benjamin Sisko and the casts of The Next Generation and Deep Space Nine join forces to investigate the disappearance of several officers through the wormhole. bringing the crews face to face with Bajoran religious fundamentalists and Cardasslan sabateurs. Television studio budgets would never have permitted such a full mingling of casts but In the comics realm. such crossover events are the stuff Star Trek fans' dream of. This miniseries is the only time two comics companies ever collaborated on a Single Star Trek story line.
Star Trek: The Gorn Crisis (Wildstorm Comics. Original graphic novel) Captain Picard visits the Gorn homeworld hoping to gain their assistance in fighting the Dominion. A splinter group bent on conquest. however. stages a coup and seizes control of the Gorri Empire. then attacks a Federation outpost. Tensions mount when the Klingons come to the Federation's defense. and Picard must work hard to find a peaceful solution to the crisis!




