No matter how many Star Trek TV shows air, James Kirk, Jean-Luc Picard, and their respective Enterprise crews will always be among the franchise’s most beloved characters. As the stars of the inaugural Trek series, Kirk and company hold a special place in fans’ hearts, while as the first cast to follow in their footsteps, […]
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Eaglemoss Graphic Novel Collection #129: Star Trek: Uchu
Tokyopop’s third Star Trek manga digest, Uchu (“Universe”), presents four stories based on The Original Series, including tales contributed by Wil “Wesley Crusher” Wheaton, tribble creator David Gerrold, Luis Reyes, and Nathanial Bowden. Empathic teddy bears cause havoc on the Enterprise. Kirk and a Klingon officer stand trial for failing to follow procedures during a […]
Eaglemoss Graphic Novel Collection #128: Star Trek: Cry Vengeance
DC Comics’ Star Trek: The Next Generation title, from writer Michael Jan Friedman, earned acclaim from fandom and critics alike, but those 80 issues were not the only tales featuring Jean-Luc Picard and company. This volume collects The Next Generation Specials #1–3, featuring stories by Friedman and other talented scribes, including popular Star Trek writers […]
Eaglemoss Graphic Novel Collection #127: Star Trek: Blood Will Tell
IDW’s five-issue Klingons: Blood Will Tell miniseries, written by Scott and David Tipton, was only IDW’s second foray into the final frontier, yet it remains one of the company’s most highly regarded tales. Ever since their onscreen debut, the Klingons have been a staple part of the franchise, serving in the capacity of both enemies […]
Eaglemoss Graphic Novel Collection #126: Star Trek: N-Vector
In 1999, Deep Space Nine aired “What You Leave Behind.” This extraordinary finale created a dilemma for those publishing licensed stories based on Benjamin Sisko’s crew: how to continue chronicling the adventures of the show’s cast when, by story’s end, four of its most popular characters—Sisko, Odo, Worf, and Miles O’Brien—were no longer on the station. For […]
Eaglemoss Graphic Novel Collection #125: Star Trek: The Ashes of Eden
After portraying James T. Kirk onscreen for nearly three decades, William Shatner bid farewell to the role in 1994’s Star Trek Generations. What Klingons, Romulans, Gorns, Khan, and false gods had all failed to do, Tolian Soran had somehow managed to achieve: killing Jim Kirk. Following Kirk’s death, Pocket Books continued the captain’s story in […]
Eaglemoss Graphic Novel Collection #124: Star Trek: Splashdown
The USS Voyager crew expect to face dangers—but drowning aboard their own starship isn’t typically among them. A drone swarm attacks the Voyager, leaving it badly damaged. Captain to an ocean world, but her crew faces even graver problems when the starship plunges deep into an ocean. Marvel Comics’ Star Trek: Voyager run ended with […]
Eaglemoss Graphic Novel Collection #123: Star Trek: The Maquis, Soldier of Peace
The Maquis abduct Julian Bashir to help with a covert mission, but the Cardassians are one step ahead of them. Deep Space Nine introduced Julian Bashir, a young physician who was skilled but a bit naïve. Malibu Comics’ The Maquis, Soldier of Peace taught the good doctor some much-needed wisdom when he found himself a […]
Eaglemoss Graphic Novel Collection #122: Star Trek: Blaise of Glory
R.J. Blaise returns to the Enterprise after her sudden departure, but James T. Kirk is none too happy to see her. Fans were heartbroken when protocol officer Blaise vanished from DC Comics’ monthly Star Trek comic book without explanation. Three years later, writer Peter David finally gave R.J. and Kirk closure in DC’s first Star Trek Special. Also collected in this volume is DC’s two-issue Who’s Who in Star Trek miniseries from […]
Eaglemoss Graphic Novel Collection #120: Star Trek: Untold Voyages
Following the V’ger incident, James T. Kirk and the USS Enterprise crew embark on a new five-year mission. Star Trek: The Motion Picture launched a bold new era for the franchise. Kirk and his officers, reunited aboard a refitted starship, braved new unknowns across the final frontier- including those depicted in Marvel’s Star Trek: Untold […]
Eaglemoss Graphic Novel Collection #119: Star Trek: Operation Assimilation
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.
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 […]




















