Star Trek (DC Comics) - Collected Editions

Collected Editions

Some of the comic books have been collected into trade paperbacks:

Issue Title Notes ISBN
(4/91) "The Mirror Universe Saga" Reprints v1 #9-16. Introduction by A.C. Crispin, painted cover by Ken Christie. ISBN 0-930289-96-X
(12/91) "The Best of Star Trek" Reprints v2 #5, 24-25, Annuals 2-3, v2 #10-12. Introduction by Nicholas Meyer. ISBN 1-56389-009-7
(8/92) "The Modala Imperative" Reprints the 4-issue TOS and the 4-issue TNG mini-series. Introduction by Walter Koenig. ISBN 1-56389-040-2
(6/93) "Who Killed Captain Kirk?" Reprints v1 #48-55. Introduction by George Takei, cover by Jason Palmer. ISBN 1-56389-096-8
(8/94) "Tests of Courage" Reprints v2 #35-40 "The Tabukan Syndrome". Introduction by George Takei, painted cover by Sonia Hillios. ISBN 1-56389-151-4
(10/95) "Revisitations" Reprints v2 #22-24 and #49-50. Introduction by David Gerrold, painted cover by Sonia Hillios. ISBN 1-56389-223-5

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