Find out in volume 119 Operation Assimilation from our Star Trek Graphic Novel Collection. Operation Assimilation book collects Marvel Comics’ adaptation of Star Trek: First Contact by John Vornholt, as well as a pair of special one-shots: Paul Jenkins’ Operation Assimilation and Riker: The Enemy of My Enemy, by Dan Abnett and Ian Edginton.
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Eaglemoss Graphic Novel Collection #116: Star Trek: Terok Nor
Before it was called Deep Space Nine, the station orbiting Bajor was known as Terok Nor. Collected here are three Malibu Deep Space Nine one-shots: Terok Nor and Lightstorm , by Mark A. Altman, and Worf Special, by Dan Mishkin and Moose Baumann—plus, a bonus Peter Pan Records tale about telepathic dinosaurs. Who built Terok […]
Eaglemoss Graphic Novel Collection #115: DC Star Trek: TOS: The Trial of James T. Kirk
Starfleet puts Jim Kirk on trial, but the Klingons and Nasgul want his head on a platter. James Kirk rarely plays by the rules. Until now, he’s gotten by with merely a slap on his wrist, but that’s about to change. Kirk has angered too many governments, and so Starfleet must finally hold him accountable. […]
Eaglemoss Graphic Novel Collection #114: Star Trek: DS9: Command Decisions
Marvel Comics’ Deep Space Nine concludes with a Garak spotlight, two chapters of Marvel’s “Telepathy War” crossover, and those lovable little tribbles. From 1996 to 1998, Marvel Comics produced a monthly Star Trek: Deep Space Nine spinoff, following a prior series published by Malibu Comics. This volume reprints Marvel’s final four issues, from writers Michael […]
Eaglemoss Graphic Novel Collection #113: Star Trek: Forgiveness
The creator of the transporter, thought lost to his own invention, returns after being stuck in limbo for three centuries. Four years before Star Trek: Enterprise established Emory Erickson as the transporter’s inventor in the episode “Daedalus,” WildStorm Comics had offered an alternate account in Star Trek: The Next Generation—Forgiveness, by David Brin and Scott […]
Eaglemoss Graphic Novel Collection #112: Star Trek: Consider Eternity
Presenting a selection of unique tales from all corners of the final frontier, courtesy of IDW and Wired Magazine. IDW’s six-issue Waypoint miniseries featured tales based on every Star Trek TV show from The Original Series to Enterprise, as well as a story based on the aborted series Star Trek: Phase II and even a […]
Eaglemoss Graphic Novel Collection #110: DC Star Trek: TOS: Repercussions
DC Comics’ monthly Star Trek run returns for new adventures, with fan-favorite Peter David once more at the helm. In 1988, DC’s acclaimed Star Trek comics met an abrupt end after only 56 issues, to the heartbreak of long-time readers who’d adored the publisher’s approach and the original characters its writers had added to the […]
Eaglemoss Graphic Novel Collection #109: Star Trek: New Frontier
The USS Excalibur crew tries to prevent a planet’s annihilation. Will the timeship Relativity stop them from altering history? Peter David’s New Frontier books were the first Star Trek novels not based on a television show or film series. Captain Mackenzie Calhoun and his officers were sent to aid the citizens of the fallen Thallonian […]
Eaglemoss Graphic Novel Collection #106: Star Trek: Blood and Honor
From Malibu Comics and Star Trek’s Mark Lenard and Aron Eisenberg come a pair of stories spotlighting characters the actors made famous. This volume collects Malibu’s Celebrity Series one-shots: Blood & Honor, about the son of Mark Lenard’s Romulan commander from “Balance of Terror,” and Rules of Diplomacy, which sends Nog on a solo mission […]
Eaglemoss Graphic Novel Collection #105: Star Trek: All Those Years Ago
Experience James T. Kirk’s first and final missions as captain of the Enterprise—then meet the great love of Scotty’s life. DC Comics’ landmark Star Trek title ran for 56 issues, but those were not the only tales told during DC’s first tenure. This volume collects the publisher’s three Star Trek annuals from that era, courtesy […]
Eaglemoss Graphic Novel Collection #103: Star Trek: All of Me
Presenting a powerful pair of poignant tales rooted in Spock’s past. At the turn of the millennium, DC Comics’ WildStorm imprint offered two one-shots focused on Spock. In All of Me, the Vulcan is reunited with a former classmate who has invented a dangerous device, while Enter the Wolves puts him at odds with his […]
Eaglemoss Graphic Novel Collection #101: DC Star Trek: TOS: Around the Clock
Romance, mind-melds, bigotry, sexism, and an old enemy’s return—it’s just another week for the USS Excelsior crew. During the period between Star Trek III: The Search for Spock and Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home, DC Comics charted new adventures for Jim Kirk and his crew. Unaware of how the fourth feature film would play […]
Eaglemoss Graphic Novel Collection #100: Star Trek: TOS: Mission’s End
As the USS Enterprise’s five-year mission nears its end, James T. Kirk and his crew undertake another grand adventure. Collected in this volume is Ty Templeton’s Star Trek: Mission’s End, illustrated by Steve Molnar and published by IDW in 2009. How did Jim Kirk end up trapped at an admiral’s desk—and why did his friends, […]
Eaglemoss Graphic Novel Collection #99: DC Star Trek: TNG: Suspect
A thrilling era comes to an end as DC Comics concludes its eight-year run of Star Trek: The Next Generation. Between 1988 and 1996, DC published 111 issues of The Next Generation, comprising an 80-issue monthly series, as well as various specials, annuals, one-shots, and miniseries. Michael Jan Friedman wrote the lion’s share of the […]
Eaglemoss Graphic Novel Collection #90: DC Star Trek: TOS: Idol Threats
Wedding bells ring aboard the U.S.S. Enterprise as Starfleet officer Nancy Bryce and Klingon defector Konom tie the knot after 50 amazing issues. In the period after the events of Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home, James T. Kirk and his crew continue to explore the universe aboard the starship Enterprise. Writer Peter David is […]
Eaglemoss Graphic Novel Collection #89: Star Trek: TOS: Kakan ni Shinkou
Manga. The Final Frontier. These are the voyages of the starship Enterprise… Manga-style art and Star Trek tales collide again in this next volume of TOKYOPOP’s voyages of the U.S.S. Enterprise, commanded by Captain James T. Kirk. Once again ten artists and writers from across the artistic spectrum deliver up brand new tales of universal […]
Eaglemoss Graphic Novel Collection #85: DC Star Trek: TNG: Second Chances
With the USS Enterprise split into two sections, a confrontation with Sztazzan warriors continues for control of a moon-sized alien artefact. The Enterprise’s saucer section has been transported to unexplored space, along with a Sztazzan flagship determined to keep Jean-Luc Picard’s crew away from the new find. Beverly Crusher leads an away team to the […]
Eaglemoss Graphic Novel Collection #81: Star Trek: Countdown to Darkness
From the same creative team behind Star Trek Countdown, the bestselling prequel to JJ Abrams’ 2009 blockbuster Star Trek, comes the all-new story leading directly into the movie event of 2013: STAR TREK COUNTDOWN TO DARKNESS On a routine survey mission to a remote planet, Captain James Kirk and the crew of the Starship Enterprise […]
Eaglemoss Graphic Novel Collection #74: Star Trek: DS9: The Looking Glass War
This volume collects two special-sized DEEP SPACE NINE Annuals, originally published by Malibu Comics. The Looking Glass War The wormhole next to Deep Space Nine opens unexpectedly and a ship that looks exactly like the U.S.S. Defiant flies through it. The pilot is Curzon Dax, who claims that he comes from a parallel universe that […]
Eaglemoss Graphic Novel Collection #73: DC Star Trek: TNG: Kingdom of the Damned
DC’s hit comic series based on Star Trek: The Next Generation continues with new adventures! In this volume, collecting Star Trek: The Next Generation #31-36, some familiar faces return such as the god-like entity Q, Adra and many more. Writer Michael Jan Friedman continues with his successful run. As they ran alongside the TV show, […]




















