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+ | |image = The Mirror Universe Saga.jpg |
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+ | |writer = [[Mike W. Barr]] |
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+ | |artist = [[Tom Sutton]] and [[Ricardo Villagran]] |
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+ | |publisher = [[DC Comics]] |
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+ | |series = [[DC TOS volume 1]] |
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+ | |published = {{m|April|1991}} |
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+ | |pages = 192 |
+ | |stardate = 8215.5 – 8218.4 |
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+ | |year = [[2285]] |
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+ | |reference = ISBN 093028996X |
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+ | '''The Mirror Universe Saga''' is a [[comics|comic]] arc first released in the [[DC Comics]] ''[[Star Trek (DC volume 1)|Star Trek first volume]]''. |
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+ | ==Summary== |
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− | * Set following {{film|3}}, it ties in events from the |
+ | * Set following {{film|3}}, it ties in events from the movie with established comic continuity and characters. Its events are contradicted by later events in [[canon]]. |
− | * It was originally released across eight issues (#9-16) from {{m|December|1984}} to {{m|July|1985}}, with the umbrella title of "New Frontiers" |
+ | * It was originally released across eight issues (#9-16) from {{m|December|1984}} to {{m|July|1985}}, with the umbrella title of "New Frontiers". |
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* A graphic novel, collecting all eight issues, was released titled "The Mirror Universe Saga" in {{m|April|1991}}. |
* A graphic novel, collecting all eight issues, was released titled "The Mirror Universe Saga" in {{m|April|1991}}. |
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− | * It is widely regarded as the greatest story arc of the various comic series. {{incite}} |
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===Creators=== |
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** [[Michele Wolfman]] (color art) |
** [[Michele Wolfman]] (color art) |
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** [[John Costanza]] (letter art) |
** [[John Costanza]] (letter art) |
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+ | ** [[Janice Chiang]] (letter art) |
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+ | ** [[Carrie Spiegle]] (letter art – "masquerade!") |
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+ | ** [[Ken Christie]] (cover art) |
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+ | ** [[Veronica Carlin]] (publication design) |
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* Editor: [[Marv Wolfman]] |
* Editor: [[Marv Wolfman]] |
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+ | ==Issues== |
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Revision as of 22:16, 6 December 2019
Real world article
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The Mirror Universe Saga is a comic arc first released in the DC Comics Star Trek first volume.
Summary
Background information
- Set following Star Trek III: The Search for Spock, it ties in events from the movie with established comic continuity and characters. Its events are contradicted by later events in canon.
- It was originally released across eight issues (#9-16) from December 1984 to July 1985, with the umbrella title of "New Frontiers".
- A graphic novel, collecting all eight issues, was released titled "The Mirror Universe Saga" in April 1991.
Creators
- Based on Star Trek created by Gene Roddenberry
- Writer : Mike W. Barr
- Artists:
- Tom Sutton (pencil art)
- Ricardo Villagran (inking)
- Michele Wolfman (color art)
- John Costanza (letter art)
- Janice Chiang (letter art)
- Carrie Spiegle (letter art – "masquerade!")
- Ken Christie (cover art)
- Veronica Carlin (publication design)
- Editor: Marv Wolfman
Issues
- #9 "Promises to Keep"
- #10 "Double Image"
- #11 "Deadly Reflection!"
- #12 "The Tantalus Trap!"
- #13 "Masquerade!"
- #14 "Behind Enemy Lines!"
- #15 "The Beginning of the End..."
- #16 "Homecoming..."
External link
- The Mirror Universe Saga at Memory Beta, the wiki for licensed Star Trek works