Real world article
(written from a production point of view)
Premise[]
Star Trek was a comic book series published by DC Comics in the United States of America, running for eighty issues from September 1989 until February 1996.
Characters[]
Creators[]
- Based on Star Trek created by Gene Roddenberry
- Writers:
- Peter David (#1-15; #19)
- Bill Mumy (#13-15)
- J. Michael Straczynski (#16)
- Howard Weinstein (#17-18, #20-28, #30-33, #35-44, #46-50, #53-60, #65-75)
- Timothy de Haas (#29)
- David de Vries (#34)
- Steven H. Wilson (#45, #61)
- Dan Mishkin (#51)
- Diane Duane (#52)
- Kevin Ryan (#62-64, #76-80)
- Pencilers:
- James W. Fry (#1-10, #29)
- Gordon Purcell (#11-16, #19-26, #30-33, #37-38, #40, #42-44)
- Ken Hooper (#17-18)
- Brandon Peterson (#27-28)
- Jan Duresema (#34)
- Rod Whigham (#35-36, #39, #41, #46-50, #52-54, #61-65)
- Rob Davis (#45, #55-57)
- Deryl Skelton & Steve Carr (#51)
- Carlos Garzon (#58-60)
- Thomas Derenick (#66-68)
- Rachel Ketchum (#69-76)
- Rachel Forbes-Seese (#77-78, #80)
- Steve Erwin (#79)
- Inkers:
- Arne Starr (#1-16, #19-22, #24-27, #31-32, #35-36, #38-43, #45-48, #50-57, #61-70, #72)
- Bob Dvorak (#17-18)
- Carlos Garzon (#23, #37, #44, #50, #58-60)
- Scott Hanna (#28)
- Bud La Rosa (#29)
- Al Vey (#30, #33)
- Pablo Marcos (#34, #80)
- Romeo Tanghal (#49)
- Pam Eklund (#71-72)
- Mark Heike (#73-78)
- Terry Pallot (#79)
- Colorists:
- Tom McCraw (#1-52)
- Matt Webb (#53, #55-58)
- Stuart Chaifetz (#54)
- David Grafe (#59-69)
- Ray Murtaugh (#70-80)
- Letterers:
- Bob Pinaha (#1-52, #54-75)
- Richard Starkings (#53)
- Phil Felix (#76-80)
- Editors:
- Robert Greenberger (#1-33, #41, #58)
- Kim Yale (#32-37, #39, #41)
- Alan Gold (#38, #40, #42-57)
- Margaret Clark (#59-80)
- Jim McCann (#80)
Issues[]
- "The Return!"
- "The Sentence"
- "Death Before Dishonor"
- "Repercussions"
- "Fast Friends"
- "Cure All"
- "Not... Sweeney!"
- "Going, Going..."
- "... Gone!"
- "The First Thing We Do..."
- "... Let's Kill All the Lawyers!"
- "Trial and Error!"
- "A Rude Awakening!"
- "Great Expectations!"
- "Tomorrow Never Knows!"
- "Worldsinger"
- "Partners?"
- "Partners? The Startling Conclusion!"
- "Once a Hero..."
- "Gods' Gauntlet Part One"
- "Gods Gauntlet - Chapter Two: The Last Stand!"
- "Mission: Muddled"
- "The Sky Above... The Mudd Below"
- "Target: Mudd!"
- "Class Reunion"
- "Where There's a Will..."
- "Secrets..."
- "Truth... or Treachery"
- "The Price of Admission!"
- "Veritas"
- "Veritas Part II: Sacrifices and Survivors"
- "Veritas Part III: Danger... On Ice!"
- "Veritas The Conclusion: Cold Comfort!"
- "The Tree of Life, The Branches of Heaven"
- "Divide... and Conquer"
- "Battle Stations!"
- "Prisoners of War?"
- "Consequences!"
- "Collision Course"
- "Showdown!"
- "Runaway"
- "A Little Adventure!"
- "(A Little Adventure...) ... Goes a Long Way! The Conclusion!"
- "Acceptable Risk"
- "A Little Man-to-Man Talk"
- "Deceptions! Part One: Coup D'Etat"
- "Deceptions! Part Two"
- "Deceptions! Part Three"
- "The Peacekeeper Part One"
- "The Peacekeeper Part Two: The Conclusion"
- "Renegade"
- "Epic Proportions"
- "Time Crime Part 1"
- "Time Crime Part Two: Nightmares!"
- "Time Crime Part Three: Time... to Time!"
- "Time Crime Part Four: Call Back Yesterday"
- "Time Crime The Conclusion: Seems Like Old Times"
- "No Compromise Part One"
- "No Compromise Part Two"
- "No Compromise Part Three: The Conclusion!"
- "Door in the Cage"
- "The Alone"
- "The Alone Part Two"
- "Gary"
- "Bait... and Switch"
- "Rivals Part 1"
- "Rivals Part 2"
- "Rivals The Conclusion"
- "A Wolf... in Cheap Clothing Part One"
- "A Wolf... in Cheap Clothing Part Two"
- "A Wolf... in Cheap Clothing Part Three"
- "A Wolf... in ¢heap Clothing The Conclusion"
- "Star-Crossed"
- "Star-Crossed Part 2: Loved Not Wisely..."
- "Star-Crossed: A Bright Particular Star"
- "Prisoners"
- "Deadlock"
- "The Chosen Part 1: The Hunted"
- "The Chosen Part 2: Blood Enemies"
- "The Chosen Part 3: Collision Course!"
Other releases[]
- Annuals
- Specials
- The Modala Imperative:
- Graphic Novels:
- Collections:
References[]
- Starbase 14
- Starbase 14 was destroyed in 2269 by an unknown attacking force originating in the Romulan Neutral Zone. (#79) The attack was later found to have been conducted by Metans, attempting to frame the Romulans. (#80)