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''[[Star Trek]]'' [[comic]]s debuted in [[1967]], the year after the original televison series premiered, and continued on an irregular serial schedule until [[1979]] under [[Western Publishing]]'s [[Gold Key Comics|Gold Key]] imprint (newsprint paperback collections dubbed "[[The Enterprise Logs]]" were also printed in the [[1970s]].)
 
''[[Star Trek]]'' [[comic]]s debuted in [[1967]], the year after the original televison series premiered, and continued on an irregular serial schedule until [[1979]] under [[Western Publishing]]'s [[Gold Key Comics|Gold Key]] imprint (newsprint paperback collections dubbed "[[The Enterprise Logs]]" were also printed in the [[1970s]].)
   
The comics feature the original [[Starship]] [[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701)|''Enterprise'']] crew ([[James T. Kirk|Kirk]], [[Spock]], [[Leonard H. McCoy|McCoy]], [[Montgomery Scott|Scott]], [[Hikaru Sulu|Sulu]], et al) in '''Star Trek''' adventures which were too ambitious, and on too large a visual scale to be produced as television.
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The comics feature the original [[Starship]] [[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701)|''Enterprise'']] crew ([[James T. Kirk|Kirk]], [[Spock]], [[Leonard McCoy|McCoy]], [[Montgomery Scott|Scott]], [[Hikaru Sulu|Sulu]], et al) in '''Star Trek''' adventures which were too ambitious, and on too large a visual scale to be produced as television.
   
 
Eventually, sixty full-color issues would be published. This, Checker's third collection, includes original issues beginning with #17, dating from the early to mid-[[1970s]]. All the art is by [[Alberto Giolitti]], and the stories are penned by members of Gold Key's bullpen -- a diverse group of old comics and pulp fiction hands.
 
Eventually, sixty full-color issues would be published. This, Checker's third collection, includes original issues beginning with #17, dating from the early to mid-[[1970s]]. All the art is by [[Alberto Giolitti]], and the stories are penned by members of Gold Key's bullpen -- a diverse group of old comics and pulp fiction hands.
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* "[[A World Gone Mad]]" (#20)
 
* "[[A World Gone Mad]]" (#20)
* "[[The Mummies of Heitus VII]]" (#21)
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* "[[The Mummies of Heitius VII]]" (#21)
 
* "[[Siege in Superspace]]" (#22)
 
* "[[Siege in Superspace]]" (#22)
* "[[Child's Play (comic)|Child's Play]]" (#23)
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* "[[The Trial of Captain Kirk]]" (#24)
 
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Revision as of 17:01, 4 May 2021

Introduction (blurb)

Star Trek comics debuted in 1967, the year after the original televison series premiered, and continued on an irregular serial schedule until 1979 under Western Publishing's Gold Key imprint (newsprint paperback collections dubbed "The Enterprise Logs" were also printed in the 1970s.)

The comics feature the original Starship Enterprise crew (Kirk, Spock, McCoy, Scott, Sulu, et al) in Star Trek adventures which were too ambitious, and on too large a visual scale to be produced as television.

Eventually, sixty full-color issues would be published. This, Checker's third collection, includes original issues beginning with #17, dating from the early to mid-1970s. All the art is by Alberto Giolitti, and the stories are penned by members of Gold Key's bullpen -- a diverse group of old comics and pulp fiction hands.

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