Star Trek: Early Voyages - Issues

Issues

Issue Title Writers Pencils Inks Notes
#1 (2/97) "Flesh of my Flesh" Dan Abnett & Ian Edginton Patrick Zircher Greg Adams A large living starship kidnaps Captain Pike and absorbs him, forcing him to relive memories until he is freed by his crew. He has flashbacks to many earlier missions dealing with his early days on Enterprise.
#2 (3/97) "The Fires of Pharos" Dan Abnett & Ian Edginton Patrick Zircher Greg Adams
#3 (4/97) "Our Dearest Blood" Dan Abnett & Ian Edginton Patrick Zircher Greg Adams Depicts the landing on Rigel VII mentioned in TOS:"The Cage" and the death of Yeoman Dermot Cusack.
#4 (5/97) "Nor Iron Bars a Cage" Dan Abnett & Ian Edginton Patrick Zircher Greg Adams "The Cage," told through the eyes of Yeoman J. M. Colt.
#5 (6/97) "Cloak and Dagger, Part I" Dan Abnett & Ian Edginton Patrick Zircher Greg Adams
#6 (7/97) "Cloak and Dagger, Part II" Dan Abnett & Ian Edginton Patrick Zircher Greg Adams
#7 (8/97) "The Flat, Gold Forever" Dan Abnett & Ian Edginton Patrick Zircher Greg Adams Captain Pike tries to protect a farming colony from murderous Klingons.
#8 (9/97) "Immortal Wounds" Dan Abnett & Ian Edginton Patrick Zircher Greg Adams Doctor Boyce is accused of murder.
#9 (10/97) "One of a Kind" Dan Abnett & Ian Edginton Michael Collins Greg Adams Nano's homeworld.
#10 (11/97) "The Fallen, Part I" Dan Abnett & Ian Edginton Michael Collins Greg Adams
#11 (12/97) "The Fallen, Part II" Dan Abnett & Ian Edginton Michael Collins Greg Adams
#12 (1/98) "Futures, Part I" Dan Abnett & Ian Edginton Michael Collins Greg Adams Robert April
#13 (2/98) "Futures, Part II: Future Tense" Dan Abnett & Ian Edginton Patrick Zircher Steve Moncuse Time travel to film era. TOS crew appearances.
#14 (3/98) "Futures, Part III" Dan Abnett & Ian Edginton Patrick Zircher Steve Moncuse Time travel to film era. TOS crew appearances.
#15 (4/98) "Now and Then" Dan Abnett & Ian Edginton
#16 (5/98) "Thanatos" Dan Abnett & Ian Edginton Javier Pulido Steve Moncuse
#17 (6/98) "Nemesis" Dan Abnett & Ian Edginton Javier Pulido Steve Moncuse

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