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'''Arne Starr''' is an American comic book artist and illustrator who worked on several ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series,'' ''Star Trek; The Next Generation'' original mini-series as well as ''Deep Space Nine]]'' [[comic]]s. He has worked on the art of more Star Trek comics than anyone before or since. And he has also become an actor, having been trained by the late Star Trek actor, Marc Lenard (Sarek, Spock's father).
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'''Arne Starr''' is an American comic book artist and illustrator who worked on several ''Star Trek: The Original Series,'' ''Star Trek; The Next Generation'' original mini-series as well as ''Deep Space Nine'' [[comic]]s. He has worked on the art of more Star Trek comics than anyone before or since. And he has also become an actor, having been trained by the late Star Trek actor, Marc Lenard (Sarek, Spock's father).
   
 
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Arne Starr is an American comic book artist and illustrator who worked on several Star Trek: The Original Series, Star Trek; The Next Generation original mini-series as well as Deep Space Nine comics. He has worked on the art of more Star Trek comics than anyone before or since. And he has also become an actor, having been trained by the late Star Trek actor, Marc Lenard (Sarek, Spock's father).


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