Star Trek Comics Weekly #8
Revisiting the long-overlooked British Star Trek comic strips.
Rich Handley Author and Editor
Revisiting the long-overlooked British Star Trek comic strips.
This week, I revisit Gold Key’s final batch of Star Trek (issues #54–61), including what may be the company’s best sequel.
This week column revisits Gold Key Star Trek issues #42–53.
As the first publisher to produce Trek comics, Gold Key presented a unique version of the franchise. This week, we’ll revisit issues #30-41.
This column continues to examine how licensed Star Trek comics serve as prequels, sequels, or tie-ins to the films and episodes. Our focus this week is on Gold Key issues #17–28.
This week, we’ll examine Gold Key’s Star Trek #9–16, by Len Wein, with a continued emphasis on how licensed stories serve as prequels, sequels, or tie-ins to television episodes and theatrical films.
This week’s column revisits issues #1–8 of the Star Trek franchise’s very first comic book line, published from 1967 to 1979 by Western Publishing’s Gold Key Comics imprint.
Introducing a new weekly column covering the history of Star Trek comics.
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