Star Trek
Creation & Design
Star Trek was created by Gene Roddenberry and first aired in 1966, introducing audiences to a future where humanity explores the galaxy.Early Years
The original series ran for three seasons and laid the groundwork for a vast universe of stories, characters, and moral dilemmas.Character Development
Over the decades, Star Trek has evolved to reflect contemporary issues, exploring themes of diversity, morality, and the human condition.Cultural Reception
Star Trek has received critical acclaim and has a dedicated fanbase, influencing countless works of science fiction.Character Details
Real Name:
Star Trek Universe
Aliases:
Star Trek: The Original Series, Star Trek: The Next Generation, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Star Trek: Voyager, Star Trek: Enterprise, Star Trek: Discovery, Star Trek: Picard
Species:
Human and various alien species
Gender:
N/A
Affiliations:
Starfleet, United Federation of Planets
Abilities:
Space travel, Advanced technology, Diplomacy
Equipment:
Starships, Phasers, Communicators
Weight:
0
Height:
0' 0"
Eye Color:
N/A
Hair Color:
N/A
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Science-fiction series adapted from the popular TV series
[July 2024 - a live-action comedy series is in development at Paramount+ with the creative team of Justin Simien, Tawny Newsome and Alex Kurtzman ]
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Science-fiction series adapted from the popular TV series
[July 2024 - a live-action comedy series is in development at Paramount+ with the creative team of Justin Simien, Tawny Newsome and Alex Kurtzman ]
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Fishing pole advertisement on back cover
There are two $0.12 cent versions of this issue - one with an ad that appears to be more common and one with a pin-up photograph of Kirk and Spock
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Fishing pole advertisement on back cover
There are two $0.12 cent versions of this issue - one with an ad that appears to be more common and one with a pin-up photograph of Kirk and Spock
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Final issue
1st team appearance of the Klingons alien race
The version of Klingons in this issue do not visually represent the more popular movie version of the Klingons
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Final issue
1st team appearance of the Klingons alien race
The version of Klingons in this issue do not visually represent the more popular movie version of the Klingons
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Part one of a three-issue adaptation of the Star Trek: The Motion Picture (1979)
Following the conclusion of the adaption in issue #3, the series continues on with original stories in issue #4
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Part one of a three-issue adaptation of the Star Trek: The Motion Picture (1979)
Following the conclusion of the adaption in issue #3, the series continues on with original stories in issue #4
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1st appearance of Christopher Pike and Number One aka Una Chin-Riley in a comic book
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1st appearance of Christopher Pike and Number One aka Una Chin-Riley in a comic book
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Adapted from the television series
1st appearance of Captain Picard, Data, Tasha Yar, Worf and Commander Riker
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Adapted from the television series
1st appearance of Captain Picard, Data, Tasha Yar, Worf and Commander Riker
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1st appearance of Q, a member of a powerful alien race
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1st appearance of Q, a member of a powerful alien race
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Parody of Star Trek in the style of Manga
English version adaptation of a Japanese comic
Print run: 8,000 copies
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Parody of Star Trek in the style of Manga
English version adaptation of a Japanese comic
Print run: 8,000 copies
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Adaptation of the 1996 film of the same name
1st appearance of the Borg Queen
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Adaptation of the 1996 film of the same name
1st appearance of the Borg Queen
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1st appearance of Seven of Nine
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One-shot, second crossover of the X-Men and Star Trek
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One-shot, second crossover of the X-Men and Star Trek
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One-shot based on the Star Trek: New Frontier television series
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One-shot based on the Star Trek: New Frontier television series
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Three-issue adaptation of Star Trek: The Wrath of Khan
Copies ordered by retailers: 9,547
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Three-issue adaptation of Star Trek: The Wrath of Khan
Copies ordered by retailers: 9,547
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Variant cover art by John Byrne
Chicago Comic & Entertainment Expo 2010 Retailer Summit edition
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Variant cover art by John Byrne
Chicago Comic & Entertainment Expo 2010 Retailer Summit edition
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Blank sketch variant, limited to 500 copies
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Variant cover art by J.K. Woodward
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Variant cover art by Greg Hildebrandt
Negative color, painted cover
2019 convention variant
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Variant cover art by Greg Hildebrandt
Negative color, painted cover
2019 convention variant
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Three-issue series featuring Captain Jean-Luc Picard
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Three-issue series featuring Captain Jean-Luc Picard
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Writer J.M. DeMatteis returns to Star Trek for a story that delves into Khan Noonien Singh and the Mirror Universe
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Writer J.M. DeMatteis returns to Star Trek for a story that delves into Khan Noonien Singh and the Mirror Universe
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