Deanna Troi is stalked by a ruthless and relentless murderer who has apparently already killed Riker and Worf. To survive, Deanna herself may have to become a killer.
Written by Michael Jan Friedman, with art by Rachel Ketchum and Rick Burchett. Cover by Jason Palmer.
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Part 2 of 4. In "The Bajoran and the Beast," Ensign Ro, rescued from her crashed shuttlecraft, becomes the guest of a mysterious benefactor, a hooded being who shows Ro every kindness but will not reveal his identity!
Written by Michael Jan Friedman, with art by Deryl Skelton. Cover by Peter Krause and Jerome Moore.
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Part 3 of 4. Riker must learn who among his friends is a killer while still trying to carry out his promise to the people of Altair III.
Written by Michael Jan Friedman, with art by Deryl Skelton. Cover by Peter Krause and Terry Pallot.
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Part 4 of 4. Commander Riker finds that keeping an old promise has inadvertently led to murder and the creation of a machine that may destroy the very civilization Riker believed he was preserving.
Written by Michael Jan Friedman, with art by Deryl Skelton. Cover by Peter Krause and Terry Pallot.
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Part 1 of 5. The Federation's fragile peace with the Tholians is shattered when Klingon and Federation outposts are destroyed. But the U.S.S. Enterprise soon learns that a force far more sinister is behind the attacks - something before which they are all...irrelevant.
Written by Michael Jan Friedman, with art and cover by Gordon Purcell and Terry Pallot.
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Part 3 of 5. The Tholian Web constricts, threatening to crush the U.S.S. Enterprise unless La Forge can free the ship. But the Tholians are relentless...even in the face of four arriving Klingon warships.
Written by Michael Jan Friedman, with art and cover by Gordon Purcell and Terry Pallot. Fracote
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Part 4 of 5. A new Tholian war with the Federation seems inevitable - and the Klingons are poised to make matters even more complicated.
Written by Michael Jan Friedman, with art and cover by Gordon Purcell and Terry Pallot.
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Part 1 of 2. A new threat from the Solanagen-based aliens who once kidnapped and tortured the crew of the Starship Enterprise reveals dangers not only from outside the galaxy, but from within.
Written by Michael Jan Friedman, with art and cover by Gordon Purcell and Terry Pallot.
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Part 2 of 2. Picard watches in horror as the U.S.S. Hornet is pulled into the realm of the Solanagen-based aliens, who treat other sentient life forms as lab animals. Now Picard must somehow rescue the Hornet and prevent an all-out invasion.
Written by Michael Jan Friedman, with art and cover by Gordon Purcell and Terry Pallot.
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Sinister forces have a political agenda that threatens the life of a planetary leader and the outcome of a Federation-wide spacecraft race. Picard and his crew must avert disaster and unlock the secret hidden within a nearby star.
Written by Star Trek novelist Diane Duane, with art by Deryl Skelton and Tim Tuohy. Painted cover by Hugh Fleming.
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A bomb planted aboard one of the ships competing in the Federation Cup is just one of the mysteries facing the crew of the Enterprise. There is also the missing ship of the Mestral's, a prominent alien head-of-state. Plus, the star that fuels this race of solar-sailing craft is acting strangely...and it seems to be affecting Counselor Troi.
Written by Diane Duane, with art by Ken Save and John Montgomery. Painted cover by Hugh Fleming.
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Written by Steve Englehart. Art by Mike Vosburg and Vince Colletta. Cover by Mike Vosburg and Vince Colletta.
Starfire fights more Yorgs, the sinister demons from the shadows.
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There have been a number of Starmen on the scene since the 1940s, from the cosmic rod-wielding hero of the Golden Age to the science fiction warrior of the 1970s. But you haven't seen anything like this all-new interpretation of Starman. The name may be the same, but that's where all similarities end. Starman's a super-hero who doesn't know how he got to be that way...or even the full extent of his spectacular powers. He's a man who doesn't know who he is or where he came from. But that doesn't mean he can't put his powers to good use while he's waiting to find out.
Written by Roger Stern, with art by Tom Lyle and Bob Smith. Cover by Lyle.
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The kid gloves are off as Starman takes on the Power Elite and the mysterious Hutchings Institute.
Written by Roger Stern, with art by Tom Lyle and Bob Smith. Cover by Lyle.
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There's trouble at home that Starman would just as soon not face...but running from it sends him into even bigger trouble at the hands of a robotic assassin.
Written by Roger Stern, with art by Tom Lyle and Scott Hanna. Cover by Lyle.
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It's all a matter of "Field Testing" for Starman to discover the full extent of his powers, but the mysterious Dr. Melrose is rapidly losing patience with this new super-hero.
Written by Roger Stern, with art by Tom Lyle and Bob Smith. Cover by Lyle and Smith.
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Beset by personal and professional problems, Will abandons his Starman costume and identity and strikes off for the desert to start a new life.
Written by Roger Stern, with art by Tom Lyle and Scott Hanna. Cover by Lyle.
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There's no business like show business, as Starman discovers when he comes out of retirement to use his powers to create special effects for a Hollywood film.
Written by Roger Stern, with art by Tom Lyle and Scott Hanna. Cover by Lyle.
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Will heads off to San Francisco to confront the man responsible for his father's death, only to find the man about to commit suicide. Should Starman intervene?
Written by Roger Stern, with art by Tom Lyle and Scott Hanna. Cover by Lyle.
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Bolt's got a job to do...simple, really. Just kill Starman.
Written by Roger Stern, with art by Tom Lyle and Bob Smith. Cover by Lyle.
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Part 1 of the 4-part 'Seduction of Starman': Money will do strange things to a man...even if he's a super-hero. Will discovers this as he loses sight of his responsibilities, choosing to live the life of a millionaire with a beautiful socialite.
Written by Len Strazewski, with art by Dave Hoover and John Nyberg. Cover by Hoover.
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Cover by Tony Harris. Falling Star, Rising Son (Sins of the Father Part One), script by James Robinson, art by Tony Harris and Wade Von Grawbadger
With the original Starman retired, his old foe, The Mist, continues an old vendetta against Starman as he returns and takes the life of the hero's oldest son.; Now, Starman's rebellious younger son Jack is forced into a role that he does not want and has spent a lifetime denying.
Article on how the series came about with character sketches as background by James Robinson, art by Tony Harris. 36 pgs. $1.95.
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Cover by Tony Harris. Oil (Paint) and Water (Sins of the Father pt 2), script by James Robinson, art by Tony Harris and Wade Von Grawbadger
A riot rocks Opal City while an ailing Ted Knight recovers from a recent attack; The action forces Ted's son Jack Knight to pick up Starman's Cosmic Rod and directly oppose the villainy he swore he'd never face!; Is this his calling?; Or his doom?
36 pgs. $1.95. Cover price $1.95.
Cover art by Tony Harris. The Day Before the Day to Come starring Starman, script by James Robinson, pencils by Tony Harris, inks by Wade Von Grawbadger
Starman battles Solomon Grundy and gets a phone call from Jade.
36 pgs. $2.25. Cover price $2.25.