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ARRIVING BEFORE the now classic TV show, STAR TREK, a set of comics were published in the UK aiming to introduce the world and the characters to the new audience.
Discover the last of these unique tales as the Enterprise continues its mission to explore different galaxies of the Universe - a scope wider than the TV version of the story.
Some tales evoke TV episodes like The Deadly Years or Unnatural Selection, while others remain delightfully strange and different. Kirk and the crew of the Enterprise faces a Klingon hypnosis plot, a fungus that stops machinery, humanoid giants, sapient felines and much more.
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Star Trek Graphic Novel Star Trek UK Comic Pt 3 (V29)
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Zavvi - The Home of Pop Culture
ARRIVING BEFORE the now classic TV show, STAR TREK, a set of comics were published in the UK aiming to introduce the world and the characters to the new audience.
Discover the last of these unique tales as the Enterprise continues its mission to explore different galaxies of the Universe - a scope wider than the TV version of the story.
Some tales evoke TV episodes like The Deadly Years or Unnatural Selection, while others remain delightfully strange and different. Kirk and the crew of the Enterprise faces a Klingon hypnosis plot, a fungus that stops machinery, humanoid giants, sapient felines and much more.
- Star Trek
- Star Trek
- Star Trek
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A fun read
A Star Trek fan I am just actually getting into TOS as I never really watched it growing up. A nice addition to a collection.