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DC - Star Trek 1st Monthly Series |
Issue 1 - The Wormhole Connection (part 1 of 4)
Stardate 8141.5. 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. |
Issue 2 - The Only Good Klingon (part 2 of 4)
Stardate 8149.2. 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. |
Writer: Mike W. Barr
Penciller: Tom Sutton
Inker: Ricardo Villagrán
Cover Artist: George Perez
Cover Price: 75c
Issue Date: February 1984 |
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Writer: Mike W. Barr
Penciller: Tom Sutton
Inker: Ricardo Villagrán
Cover Artist: George Perez
Cover Price: 75c
Issue Date: February 1984 |
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Issue 3 - Errand of War (part 3 of 4)
Stardate 8150.7. 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, Captain Kor (Errand of Mercy), and an Excalbian appears aboard Enterprise. |
Issue 4 - Deadly Allies (part 4 of 4)
Stardate 8151.7. 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. |
Writer: Mike W. Barr
Penciller: Tom Sutton
Inker: Ricardo Villagrán
Cover Artist: George Perez
Cover Price: 75c
Issue Date: April 1984 |
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Writer: Mike W. Barr
Penciller: Tom Sutton
Inker: Ricardo Villagrán
Cover Artists: Tom Sutton, Ricardo Villagrán
Cover Price: 75c
Issue Date: May 1984 |
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Issue 5 - Mortal Gods
Stardate 8163.5. 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. |
Issue 6 - Who Is Enigma?
Stardate 8173.5. 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). |
Writer: Mike W. Barr
Penciller: Tom Sutton
Inker: Sal Amendola
Cover Artists: Tom Sutton, Sal Amendola
Cover Price: 75c
Issue Date: June 1984 |
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Writer: Mike W. Barr
Penciller: Tom Sutton
Inker: Ricardo Villagrán
Cover Artists: Tom Sutton, Sal Amendola
Cover Price: 75c
Issue Date: July 1984 |
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Issue 7 - Pon Farr (part 1 of 2)
Stardate 8180.1. 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. |
Issue 8 - Blood Fever (part 2 of 2)
Stardate 8185.35. 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. |
Writer: Mike W. Barr
Penciller: Eduardo Barreto
Inker: Ricardo Villagrán
Cover Artists: Dan Day, Dick Giordano
Cover Price: 75c
Issue Date: August 1994 |
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Writer: Mike W. Barr
Penciller: Tom Sutton
Inker: Ricardo Villagrán
Cover Artists: Tom Sutton, Joe Orlando
Cover Price: 75c
Issue Date: November 1984 |
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Issue 9 - Promises to Keep (part 1 of 8)
Stardate 8215.5. 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 David Marcus (STII: TWOK). Meanwhile, in another universe, Captain Kirk (Mirror, Mirror) destroys Space Station Regula I with Dr. Carol Marcus (STII: TWOK) aboard, after obtaining vital data from her. The Empire is preparing to conquer another universe. |
Issue 10 - Double Image (part 2 of 8)
Stardate 8216.4. The Empire's Enterprise breaks through into Federation space and heads for Regula I. Captain Styles (STIII: 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. |
Writer: Mike W. Barr
Penciller: Tom Sutton
Inker: Ricardo Villagrán
Cover Artists: Tom Sutton, Ricardo Villagrán
Cover Price: 75c
Issue Date: December 1984 |
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Writer: Mike W. Barr
Penciller: Tom Sutton
Inker: Ricardo Villagrán
Cover Artists: Tom Sutton, Ricardo Villagrán
Cover Price: 75c
Issue Date: January 1985 |
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Issue 11 - Deadly Reflection (part 3 of 8)
Stardate 8217.2. 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. |
Issue 12 - The Tantalus (part 4 of 8)
Stardate 8217.8. 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. |
Writer: Mike W. Barr
Penciller: Tom Sutton
Inker: Ricardo Villagrán
Cover Artists: Tom Sutton, Ricardo Villagrán
Cover Price: 75c
Issue Date: February 1985 |
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Writer: Mike W. Barr
Penciller: Tom Sutton
Inker: Ricardo Villagrán
Cover Artists: Tom Sutton, Ricardo Villagrán
Cover Price: 75c
Issue Date: March 1985 |
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Issue 13 - Masquerade (part 5 of 8)
Stardate 8220.3. 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. |
Issue 14 - Behind Enemy Lines (part 6 of 8)
Stardate 8221.6. 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.
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Writer: Mike W. Barr
Penciller: Tom Sutton
Inker: Ricardo Villagrán
Cover Artist: ??
Cover Price: 75c
Issue Date: April 1985 |
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Writer: Mike W. Barr
Penciller: Tom Sutton
Inker: Ricardo Villagrán
Cover Artists: Tom Sutton, Magyar ?
Cover Price: 75c
Issue Date: May 1985 |
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Issue 15 - The Beginning of the End (part 7 of 8)
Stardate 8223.4. 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. |
Issue 16 - Homecoming (part 8 of 8)
Stardate 8218.4. On arrival in his own universe, Kirk and his crew are arrested by Captain 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. |
Writer: Mike W. Barr
Penciller: Tom Sutton
Inker: Ricardo Villagrán
Cover Artists: Tom Sutton, Ricardo Villagrán ??
Cover Price: 75c
Issue Date: June 1985 |
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Writer: Mike W. Barr
Penciller: Tom Sutton
Inker: Ricardo Villagrán
Cover Artists: Tom Sutton, Klaus Janson ??
Cover Price: 75c
Issue Date: July 1985 |
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Issue 17 - The D'Artagnan Three
Stardate 8263.5. 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. |
Issue 18 - Rest and Recreation
Stardate 8293.6. 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. |
Writer: L.B. Kellog
Penciller: Tom Sutton
Inker: Ricardo Villagrán
Cover Artists: Tom Sutton, Klaus Janson
Cover Price: 75c
Issue Date: August 1985 |
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Writer: Paul Kupperberg
Penciller: Tom Sutton
Inker: Ricardo Villagrán
Cover Artist: Tom Sutton, Klaus Janson ??
Cover Price: 75c
Issue Date: September 1995 |
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Issue 19 - Chekov's Choice
Stardate 6714.3. Chekov incites the crew of the Enterprise to mutiny while the ship is out of control and on a collision course for an asteroid. |
Issue 20 - Giri
Stardate 8293.6. Sulu attends a family wedding and winds up in a battle for his life to prevent a murder. |
Writer: Walter Koenig
Artist: Dan Spiegle
Cover Artists: Tom Sutton, Ricardo Villagrán
Cover Price: 75c
Issue Date: October 1985 |
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Writer: Wenonah Woods (aka Laurie Sutton)
Penciller: Tom Sutton
Inker: Ricardo Villagrán
Cover Artists: Tom Sutton, Bill Wray
Cover Price: 75c
Issue Date: November 1985 |
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Issue 21 - Dreamworld
Stardate 8293.6. 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. |
Issue 22 - Wolf on the Prowl (part 1 of 2)
Stardate 8878.1. 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. |
Writer: Bob Rozakis
Penciller: Tom Sutton
Inker: Ricardo Villagrán
Cover Artist: Tom Sutton, Bill Wray ??
Cover Price: 75c
Issue Date: December 1985 |
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Writer: Tony Isabella
Penciller: Tom Sutton
Inker: Ricardo Villagrán
Cover Artist: ??
Cover Price: 75c
Issue Date: January 1986 |
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Issue 23 - Wolf At the Door (part 2 of 2)
Stardate 8818.4. 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. |
Issue 24 - Double Blind (part 1 of 2)
Stardate ??. 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. |
Writer: Tony Isabella
Penciller: Tom Sutton
Inker: Ricardo Villagrán
Cover Artists: Denys Cowan, Klaus Janson
Cover Price: 75c
Issue Date: February 1986 |
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Writer: Diane Duane
Penciller: Tom Sutton
Inker: Ricardo Villagrán
Cover Artist: Jim Starlin
Cover Price: 75c
Issue Date: March 1986 |
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Issue 25 - Double Blind (part 2 of 2)
Stardate 8890.1. 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. |
Issue 26 - The Trouble With Transporters
Stardate 8892.3. Exploring a newly discovered planet, Spock and the Surak encounter transporter problems and a Romulan attack on a landing party. |
Writer: Diane Duane
Penciller: Tom Sutton
Inker: Ricardo Villagrán
Cover Artist: Jim Starlin
Cover Price: 75c
Issue Date: April 1986 |
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Writer: Bob Rozakis
Artist: Tom Sutton
Cover Artists: Joe Brozowski, Dick Giordano, Ricardo Villagrán ?
Cover Price: 75c
Issue Date: May 1986 |
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Issue 27 - Around the Clock
Stardate 8988.3. A day in the life of Excelsior's crew. |
Issue 28 - The Last Word
Stardate 8899.7. 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. |
Writer: Robert Greenberger
Penciller: Tom Sutton
Inker: Ricardo Villagrán
Cover Artists: Joe Borowski, Ricardo Villagrán, Zaffino
Cover Price: 75c
Issue Date: June 1986 |
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Writer: Diane Duane
Artist: Gray Morrow
Cover Artists: Joe Borowski, Ricardo Villagrán
Cover Price: 75c
Issue Date: July 1986 |
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Issue 29 - The Trouble With Bearclaw
Stardate 8901.1. 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. |
Issue 30 - Uhura's Story
Stardates 9142.50 and 1297.80. Flashback to Uhura's first mission after assignment to the Enterprise. Uhura commandeers a shuttle to rescue Kirk and his landing party from Klingons. |
Writer: Tony Isabella
Penciller: Tom Sutton
Inker: Ricardo Villagrán
Cover Artist: ??
Cover Price: 75c
Issue Date: August 1986 |
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Writer: Paul Kupperberg
Penciller: Carmine Infantino
Inker: Ricardo Villagrán
Cover Artist: ??
Cover Price: 75c
Issue Date: September 1986 |
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Issue 31 - Maggie's World (part 1 of 2)
Stardate 8903.6. 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. |
Issue 32 - Judgment Day (part 2 of 2)
Stardate 8904.6. 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. |
Writers: Tony Isabella, Len Wein
Penciller: Tom Sutton
Inker: Ricardo Villagrán
Cover Artist: Joe Brozowski, Pablo Marcos
Cover Price: 75c
Issue Date: October 1986 |
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Writer: Len Wein
Penciller: Tom Sutton
Inker: Ricardo Villagrán
Cover Artist: ??
Cover Price: 75c
Issue Date: November 1986 |
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Issue 33 - Vicious Circle
Stardates 3114.1 and 8906.3. 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. |
Issue 34 - Death Ship (part 1 of 3)
Stardate 8906.3. 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. |
Writer: Len Wein
Penciller: Tom Sutton
Inker: Ricardo Villagrán
Cover Artist: Jerry Bingham
Cover Price: $1.25
Issue Date: December 1986 |
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Writer: Len Wein
Penciller: Tom Sutton
Inker: Ricardo Villagrán
Cover Artist: Joe Brozowski, Bob? Smith
Cover Price: 75c
Issue Date: January 1987 |
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Issue 35 - Stand Off (part 2 of 3)
Stardate 8907.5. 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 Captain Styles to bring Kirk and Excelsior back to Federation space. |
Issue 36 - The Apocalypse Scenario (part 3 of 3)
Stardate 8908.3. 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. |
Writer: Len Wein
Artist: Gray Morrow
Cover Artists: Joe Brozowski, Steve Montano
Cover Price: 75c
Issue Date: February 1987 |
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Writer: Len Wein
Artist: Gray Morrow
Cover Artists: Joe Brozowski, Pablo Marcos
Cover Price: 75c
Issue Date: March 1987 |
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Issue 37 - Choices
Stardate 8925.2. 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. |
Issue 38 - The Argon Affair
Stardate 3847.5. 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. |
Writer: Len Wein
Penciller: Curt Swan
Inker: Pablo Marcos
Cover Artist: Bill Wray
Cover Price: 75c
Issue Date: April 1987 |
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Writer: Michael Fleisher
Penciller: Adam Kubert
Inker: Ricardo Villagrán
Cover Artist: ??
Cover Price: 75c
Issue Date: May 1987 |
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Issue 39 - When You Wish Upon a Star (part 1 of 2)
Stardate 8931.2. 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). |
Issue 40 - Mudd's Magic (part 2 of 2)
Stardate 8932.3. 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. |
Writer: Len Wein
Penciller: Tom Sutton
Inker: Ricardo Villagrán
Cover Artist: ??
Cover Price: 75c
Issue Date: June 1987 |
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Writer: Len Wein
Penciller: Tom Sutton
Inker: Ricardo Villagrán
Cover Artist: ??
Cover Price: 75c
Issue Date: July 1987 |
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Issue 41 - What Goes Around
Stardate 8950.4. 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. |
Issue 42 - The Corbomite Effect
Stardate 8953.7. 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. |
Writer: Michael Carlin
Penciller: Tom Sutton
Inker: Ricardo Villagrán
Cover Artists: Joe Brozowski, Lewis
Cover Price: 75c
Issue Date: August 1987 |
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Writer: Michael Carlin
Penciller: Tom Sutton
Inker: Ricardo Villagrán
Cover Artists: Joe Brozowski, Lewis
Cover Price: 75c
Issue Date: September 1987 |
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Issue 43 - Paradise Lost (part 1 of 3)
Stardate 8954.8. 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. |
Issue 44 - Past Perfect (part 2 of 3)
Stardate 8958.6. 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. |
Writer: Michael Carlin
Penciller: Tom Sutton
Inker: Ricardo Villagrán
Cover Artists: Joe Brozowski, Lewis
Cover Price: 75c
Issue Date: October 1987 |
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Writer: Michael Carlin
Penciller: Tom Sutton
Inker: Ricardo Villagrán
Cover Artists: Jerome Moore, Lewis
Cover Price: 75c
Issue Date: November 1987 |
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Issue 45 - Devil Down Below (part 3 of 3)
Stardate 8960.2. 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. |
Issue 46 - Getaway
Stardate 9212.8. 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. |
Writer: Michael Carlin
Penciller: Tom Sutton
Inker: Ricardo Villagrán
Cover Artists: Joe Brozowski, Lewis
Cover Price: 75c
Issue Date: December 1987 |
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Writer: Michael Carlin
Penciller: Tom Sutton
Inker: Ricardo Villagrán
Cover Artists: Joe Brozowski, Lewis
Cover Price: 75c
Issue Date: January 1988 |
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Issue 47 - Idol Threats
Stardate 9219.7. 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. |
Issue 48 - The Stars In Secret Influence (part 1 of 3)
Stardate 8983.2. 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. |
Writer: Michael Carlin
Penciller: Tom Sutton
Inker: Ricardo Villagrán
Cover Artists: Joe Brozowski, Lewis
Cover Price: 75c
Issue Date: February 1988 |
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Writer: Peter David
Penciller: Tom Sutton
Inker: Ricardo Villagrán
Cover Artist: ??
Cover Price: 75c
Issue Date: March 1988 |
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Issue 49 - Aspiring To Be Angels (part 2 of 3)
Stardate 8987.7. 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. |
Issue 50 - Marriage of Inconvenience (part 3 of 3)
Stardate 8994.6. 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. |
Writer: Peter David
Penciller: Tom Sutton
Inker: Ricardo Villagrán
Cover Artist: ??
Cover Price: 75c
Issue Date: April 1988 |
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Writer: Peter David
Penciller: Tom Sutton
Inker: Ricardo Villagrán
Cover Artist: Ed Hannigan
Cover Price: $1.50
Issue Date: May 1988 |
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Issue 51 - Haunted Honeymoon (part 1 of 2)
Stardate 9000.0. 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. |
Issue 52 - Hell In a Hand Basket (part 2 of 2)
Stardate 9000.4. 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. |
Writer: Peter David
Penciller: Tom Sutton
Inker: Ricardo Villagrán
Cover Artist: Mike (Mitch?) O'Connell
Cover Price: $1.00
Issue Date: June 1988 |
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Writer: Peter David
Penciller: Tom Sutton
Inker: Ricardo Villagrán
Cover Artist: Mike (Mitch?) O'Connell
Cover Price: $1.00
Issue Date: July 1988 |
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Issue 53 - You're Dead, Jim (part 1 of 3)
Stardate 9000.8. 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 Are Little Girls Made Of? and found dead in Operation: Annihilate!) and son, David. Christopher Pike also warns Kirk that its time to leave. Spock brings Kirk back with a mind-meld. Kirk wants Bearclaw's head on a pike. |
Issue 54 - Old Loyalties (part 2 of 3)
Stardate 9001.3. 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. |
Writer: Peter David
Penciller: Gordon Purcell
Inker: Ricardo Villagrán
Cover Artists: Jerome Moore, Keith Wilson (Kez?)
Cover Price: $1.00
Issue Date: August 1988 |
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Writer: Peter David
Penciller: Gordon Purcell
Inker: Ricardo Villagrán
Cover Artists: Jerome Moore, Keith Wilson (Kez?)
Cover Price: $1.00
Issue Date: September 1988 |
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Issue 55 - Finnegan's Wake (part 3 of 3)
Stardate 9002.8. 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.
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Issue 56 - A Small Matter of Faith
Stardate 3547.2. 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. |
Writer: Peter David
Penciller: Tom Sutton
Inker: Ricardo Villagrán
Cover Artists: Jerome Moore, Keith Wilson (Kez?)
Cover Price: $1.00
Issue Date: October 1988 |
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Writer: Martin Pasko
Artist: Gray Morrow
Cover Artist: Jerome Moore
Cover Price: $1.00
Issue Date: November 1988 |
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