Star Trek: Year Four

Star Trek: Year Four is the first of two Star Trek comic book mini-series released by IDW Publishing. The first issue was released on July 26th, 2007 with a cover price of $3.99. It featured three variant covers. The series picked up where the original television series left off and told stories set in the fourth year of the original five year mission.

A follow up mini-series was titled "The Enterprise Experiment", and was written by D.C. Fontana and Derek Chester. Gordon Purcell handled the penciling chores. The series was a sequel to "The Enterprise Incident" and "Errand of Mercy".

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