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Star Trek: Nero


Roberto Orci - 2010
    From Star Trek 2009 feature film writer/producers Roberto Orci and Alex Kurtzman, and artist David Messina, comes an all-new story set within the events of the hit film! Not an adaptation, this exclusive story follows the villainous Nero as he seeks to destroy the Federation.

Star Trek: The Next Generation - Hive


Brannon Braga - 2013
    Locutus! The only hope lies in the past, in the hands of Captain Jean-Luc Picard and the crew of the Starship Enterprise - as Picard faces off against the Borg collective in one final, terrifying, and definitive encounter!

Star Trek: Khan


Mike Johnson - 2014
    Witness the shocking origin of Khan Noonien Singh from his earliest years through his rise to power during the epic Eugenics Wars! Behold the events that led to his escape from Earth aboard the Botany Bay! Learn the truth behind his re-awakening by Admiral Marcus and Section 31! It's the origin of Star Trek's greatest villain!

Year Four - The Enterprise Experiment


D.C. Fontana - 2008
    Enterprise's legendary five-year mission. The Enterprise Experiment is a sequel to the classic episode "The Enterprise Incident" - originally written by Fontana herself - where Kirk and Spock found themselves trapped on an Enterprise out of phase with space itself and facing a plot of revenge from the Romulans!

Star Trek / Legion of Super-Heroes


Chris Roberson - 2012
    Traveling to the past and the future to find answers, both teams must work together to set things right.

Star Trek: Year Four


David Tischman - 2008
    The final frontier. This is the voyage of the Starship Enterprise. Her five-year mission to explore strange new worlds? It continues here, with the launch of "Year Four" in the Original Series' five-year mission.

Star Trek: The Next Generation - The Gorn Crisis


Kevin J. Anderson - 2001
    But the Gorn have a crisis of their own-a brewing revolution in their ranks.

Assignment: Earth


John Byrne - 2008
    Now, John Byrne delivers the series 40 years after it would have debuted, recounting the adventures of interstellar agent Gary Seven and his Earth-born assistant as they covertly confront threats to the past so that they can save Star Trek's future. Byrne writes and draws the series, which steps one year forward with each installment, beginning with 1968, the year that the spin-off series would have appeared.The mini-series consists of five issues: "Brighter Than A Thousand Suns" "Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow" "My Name Is Legion" "We Have Met The Enemy..." "Too Many Presidents"

Star Trek: Discovery - Aftermath


Kirsten Beyer - 2020
    Discovery, Captain Pike and Chancellor L'Rell seek to forge a new peace treaty between the Federation and the Klingons. But when a new enemy threatens to sabotage the negotiations, Spock must reclaim his place in Starfleet to save his friends and prevent the outbreak of a new war!

Star Trek: Year Five - The Wine-Dark Deep


Jackson Lanzing - 2020
    Join the crew of the Enterprise in these all-new adventures near the end of their five-year mission, featuring the characters from the Original Series!The crew has a new Tholian passenger and just as they are finally able to communicate with them, the Enterprise runs into a new obstacle--a Tholian web! But as the crew works with other trapped ships to figure out how to escape, new questions about what the Tholian Assembly is planning darken the horizon.Step aboard the Enterprise with Kirk, Spock, Bones, Uhura, Sulu, Scotty, and Chekov as they begin the end of their original five-year mission and boldly go into an uncertain future in this new continuing Star Trek series!Collects issues #7-12.

Star Trek: Movie Adaptation


J.J. Abrams - 2010
    Now, under the direction of Abrams and screenwriters Roberto Orci and Alex Kurtzman, comes the highly anticipated graphic adaptation of the film! Additionally, new scenes and moments cut from the movie are revealed - an event no Star Trek fan can dare miss!

Star Trek Archives: Best of Peter David


Peter David - 2008
    Bill Mumy (Lost in Space) co-writes three issues and one issue is illustrated by legendary comic artist, Curt Swan. The stories in this volume focus on the first crew of the U.S.S. Enterprise -- Captain Kirk, Spock, Dr. McCoy, Scotty, and Mr. Chekov.

Khan - Ruling in Hell


David Tipton - 2011
    When he's next seen in Star Trek II, he's a grizzled maniac, twisted by loss and an unquenchable thirst for revenge.What has happened between these two points in time to so radically alter what seemed to be an unbreakable will?That story is finally told!

Serenity: Float Out


Patton Oswalt - 2010
    Float Out includes three brand-new stories of Wash in a series of exciting smuggling raids, each providing a hair-raising escape or daring last-minute rescue! Featuring a cameo that will leave Serenity fans reeling, this special one-shot presents new tales of the Serenity universe's past and tantalizing hints about its future!

Star Trek: The Next Generation: Forgiveness


David Brin - 2001
    Little do they know that this beam contains a mystery for the ages