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It depicted the events of missions taking place during the first four seasons of DS9. Several [[canon]] characters and concepts were included in the stories, but the details were possibly contradictory with televised ''[[Star Trek]]'' of the era, as the creators of this non-[[canon]] work were mostly unaffiliated with the actual DS9 creators. |
It depicted the events of missions taking place during the first four seasons of DS9. Several [[canon]] characters and concepts were included in the stories, but the details were possibly contradictory with televised ''[[Star Trek]]'' of the era, as the creators of this non-[[canon]] work were mostly unaffiliated with the actual DS9 creators. |
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− | '''Other Malibu DS9 releases''' |
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+ | * Writers: |
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+ | ** [[John Vornholt]] (#6, #16) |
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+ | ** [[Colin Clayton]] & [[Chris Dows]] (#6, #26-27, #32) |
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+ | ** [[Len Strazewski]] (#7) |
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+ | ** [[Mark A. Altman]] (#8-9, #18) |
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+ | ** [[Dan Mishkin]] (#10, #19-25, #28) |
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+ | ** [[Charles Marshall]] (#11-13) |
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+ | ** [[Jerry Bingham]] (#14-15) |
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+ | ** [[Laurie S. Sutton]] (#17-18) |
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+ | ** [[Randy Lofficier|Randy]] and [[Jean-Marc Lofficier]] (#26-27) |
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+ | ** [[Mark Paniccia]] (#29-30) |
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+ | ** [[Tim Russ]] (#29-30) |
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+ | ** [[Leonard Kirk]] (#31) |
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+ | ** [[Jason Levine]] (#31) |
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+ | * Pencilers: |
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+ | ** [[Gordon Purcell]] (#1-2, #4-5, #8-9) |
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+ | ** [[Rob Davis]] (#3, #6-7, #9, #18, #21, #26-27, #29-30, #32) |
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+ | ** [[Leonard Kirk]] (#10-13, #16-18, #23-25, #28, #31) |
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+ | ** [[Tim Eldred]] (#14-15) |
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+ | ** [[Ken Penders]] (#19-20) |
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+ | ** [[Terry Pallot]] (#22, #32) |
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+ | ** [[Keith Conroy]] (#26-27) |
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+ | ** [[Rod Whigham]] (#29-30) |
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+ | * Inkers: |
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+ | ** [[Terry Pallot]] (#1-7, #9-10, #18, #22, #28-30, #32) |
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+ | ** [[Scott Reed]] (#8-9, #20, #23, #27) |
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+ | ** [[Larry Welch]] (#9, #18, #23, #26-27) |
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+ | ** [[Bruce McCorkindale]] (#11-15, #21) |
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+ | ** [[Jack Snider]] (#16-18, #20, #26-27) |
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+ | ** [[Richard Emond]] (#16, #18) |
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+ | ** [[Arne Starr]] (#19) |
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+ | ** [[David Mowry]] (#20) |
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+ | ** [[Aubrey Bradford]] (#23, #29-30) |
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+ | ** [[John Montgomery]] (#24-25) |
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+ | ** [[Leonard Kirk]] (#31) |
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+ | ** [[Craig Gilmore]] (#32) |
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+ | * Colorists: |
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+ | ** ''Note: Color art was not credited on title pages prior to issue #8, but in the "Club Malibu" section at the end.'' |
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+ | ** [[Malibu Tones]] (#1, #6-8, #13) |
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+ | ** [[Albert Deschesne]] (#1-3, #5-7, #9) |
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+ | ** [[Family Fugue]] (#2-3) |
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+ | ** [[Lydia Nomura]] (#6) |
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+ | ** [[Moose Baumann]] (#8, #10-14, #16-17, #21, #26-30) |
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+ | ** [[Chad Stewart]] (#8) |
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+ | ** [[Scott Sava]] (#9) |
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+ | ** [[Micky Rose]] (#10) |
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+ | ** [[Violent Hues]] (#12, #14-19, #26) |
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+ | ** [[Barry Gregory]] (#14-15, #18, #20) |
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+ | ** [[Janice Wismar]] (#15-19, #26) |
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+ | ** [[Terry Pallot]] (#18) |
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+ | ** [[Mike Heilemann]] (#19, #22-25, #32) |
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+ | ** [[Salvador Mancha]] (#20, #23) |
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+ | ** [[Foodhammer!]] with [[Nathan Potvin]] (#20-21) |
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+ | ** [[Jennifer Schellinger]] (#22) |
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+ | ** [[Wolfpack]] (#23) |
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+ | ** [[Malibu Coloring]] (#25, #27-32) |
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+ | ** [[George Cox III]] (#31) |
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+ | * Letterers: |
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+ | ** [[Patrick Owsley]] (#1, #3, #6-7, #9-13, #28, #31) |
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+ | ** [[David Lanphear]] (#2, #4-6, #8, #16, #29-30) |
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+ | ** [[Tim Eldred]] (#14-15) |
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+ | ** [[Joseph Allen]] (#17, #19) |
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+ | ** [[Mike DeLepine]] (#18, #20-21, #26-27) |
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+ | ** [[Terry Pallot]] (#18, #22, #32) |
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+ | ** [[Roxanne Starr]] (#23) |
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+ | ** [[Ronnie Cruz]] (#24-25) |
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+ | ** [[Teresa Davidson]] (#29) |
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+ | ** [[Tracey H. Munsey]] (#31) |
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+ | * Editors: |
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+ | ** [[Mark Paniccia]] (#5-28, #31-32) |
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+ | ** [[Clarissa Manansala]] (#11, #17-24) |
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+ | ** [[Dan Shaheen]] (#25, #27-28) |
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+ | ** [[Phil Crain]] (#29-32) |
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+ | </div> |
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+ | # "{{dis|Stowaway|comic}}" |
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+ | # "{{dis|Old Wounds|comic}}" |
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+ | # "{{dis|Field Trip|comic}}" |
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+ | # "{{dis|Requiem|comic}}" |
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+ | # ''[[The Secret of the Lost Orb]]'': "[[Gods of War]]" |
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+ | # "[[Sole Asylum, Part Two]]" |
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* ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Annual]]'' |
* ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Annual]]'' |
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** "[[The Looking Glass War]]" |
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** "[[Blood & Honor]]" |
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** "[[The Rules of Diplomacy]]" |
** "[[The Rules of Diplomacy]]" |
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− | * ''[[Hearts and Minds]]'' |
+ | * ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine - Hearts and Minds]]'' |
*# "[[For the Glory of the Empire]]" |
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*# "[[On the Edge of Armageddon]]" |
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*# "[[Masters of War]]" |
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+ | * ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine - The Maquis: Soldier of Peace]]'' |
*# "[[Vacation's Over]]" (also contained "Memoirs of an Invisible Ferengi") |
*# "[[Vacation's Over]]" (also contained "Memoirs of an Invisible Ferengi") |
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*# "[[Rats in a Maze]]" (also contained "A Tree Grows on Bajor") |
*# "[[Rats in a Maze]]" (also contained "A Tree Grows on Bajor") |
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*# "[[Prophets and Losses]]" (published by [[DC Comics]]) |
*# "[[Prophets and Losses]]" (published by [[DC Comics]]) |
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*# "[[The Unseen Enemy]]" (published by DC Comics) |
*# "[[The Unseen Enemy]]" (published by DC Comics) |
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+ | ==Background information== |
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+ | *A special "hero premiere edition" was published in June 1993, which featured sketches of the art from "Hostage Situation" and a drawing of a character called Thaddeus Marx. |
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+ | *[[Boxtree]] was responsible for publishing these stories in the UK, including in compilations of four. These included ''Requiem'', which was comprised of ''Requiem'', ''Requiem II'', ''Descendants'', and ''A Short Fuse''. The four story special ''Hearts and Minds'' was released as one issue. |
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− | * Artists: [[Gordon Purcell]] (#1-2, 4-5, #2, 5 covers); [[Terry Pallot]] (#1-5, #2 cover); [[Jerome K. Moore]] (#1, 3 covers); [[Rob Davis]] (#3); [[Tim Eldred]] (#5 cover); [[Richard Ory]] (#1, 3 cover colors); [[Albert Deschesne]] (#1 colors) |
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− | # "[[Stowaway, Part I]]" ([[August 1993]]) |
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− | # "[[Stowaway, Part II]]" ([[September 1993]]) |
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− | # "[[Old Wounds (comic)|Old Wounds]]" ([[October 1993]]) |
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− | ;[[Benjamin Sisko]] |
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− | ;[[Kira Nerys]] |
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− | ;[[Odo]] |
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− | ;[[Jadzia Dax]] |
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− | ;[[Quark]] |
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− | ;[[Julian Bashir]] |
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− | ;[[Miles O'Brien]] |
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− | ;[[Jake Sisko]] |
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− | ;[[Nog]] |
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− | ;USS ''Armstrong'' : [[Oberth class|''Oberth''-class]] ship |
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[[Category:Comic series|Deep Space Nine (Malibu)]] |
[[Category:Comic series|Deep Space Nine (Malibu)]] |
Revision as of 15:16, 8 July 2015
Template:Realworld First ever Deep Space Nine comic series.
Premise
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine was a comic book series from Malibu Comics, the first original Star Trek: Deep Space Nine monthly series, spanning from August 1993 to December 1995.
It depicted the events of missions taking place during the first four seasons of DS9. Several canon characters and concepts were included in the stories, but the details were possibly contradictory with televised Star Trek of the era, as the creators of this non-canon work were mostly unaffiliated with the actual DS9 creators.
Creators
- Based on Star Trek created by Gene Roddenberry and Deep Space Nine created by Rick Berman and Michael Piller
- Writers:
- Mike W. Barr (#1-6)
- John Vornholt (#6, #16)
- Colin Clayton & Chris Dows (#6, #26-27, #32)
- Len Strazewski (#7)
- Mark A. Altman (#8-9, #18)
- Dan Mishkin (#10, #19-25, #28)
- Charles Marshall (#11-13)
- Jerry Bingham (#14-15)
- Laurie S. Sutton (#17-18)
- Randy and Jean-Marc Lofficier (#26-27)
- Mark Paniccia (#29-30)
- Tim Russ (#29-30)
- Leonard Kirk (#31)
- Jason Levine (#31)
- Pencilers:
- Gordon Purcell (#1-2, #4-5, #8-9)
- Rob Davis (#3, #6-7, #9, #18, #21, #26-27, #29-30, #32)
- Leonard Kirk (#10-13, #16-18, #23-25, #28, #31)
- Tim Eldred (#14-15)
- Ken Penders (#19-20)
- Terry Pallot (#22, #32)
- Keith Conroy (#26-27)
- Rod Whigham (#29-30)
- Inkers:
- Terry Pallot (#1-7, #9-10, #18, #22, #28-30, #32)
- Scott Reed (#8-9, #20, #23, #27)
- Larry Welch (#9, #18, #23, #26-27)
- Bruce McCorkindale (#11-15, #21)
- Jack Snider (#16-18, #20, #26-27)
- Richard Emond (#16, #18)
- Arne Starr (#19)
- David Mowry (#20)
- Aubrey Bradford (#23, #29-30)
- John Montgomery (#24-25)
- Leonard Kirk (#31)
- Craig Gilmore (#32)
- Colorists:
- Note: Color art was not credited on title pages prior to issue #8, but in the "Club Malibu" section at the end.
- Malibu Tones (#1, #6-8, #13)
- Albert Deschesne (#1-3, #5-7, #9)
- Family Fugue (#2-3)
- Lydia Nomura (#6)
- Moose Baumann (#8, #10-14, #16-17, #21, #26-30)
- Chad Stewart (#8)
- Scott Sava (#9)
- Micky Rose (#10)
- Violent Hues (#12, #14-19, #26)
- Barry Gregory (#14-15, #18, #20)
- Janice Wismar (#15-19, #26)
- Terry Pallot (#18)
- Mike Heilemann (#19, #22-25, #32)
- Salvador Mancha (#20, #23)
- Foodhammer! with Nathan Potvin (#20-21)
- Jennifer Schellinger (#22)
- Wolfpack (#23)
- Malibu Coloring (#25, #27-32)
- George Cox III (#31)
- Letterers:
- Patrick Owsley (#1, #3, #6-7, #9-13, #28, #31)
- David Lanphear (#2, #4-6, #8, #16, #29-30)
- Tim Eldred (#14-15)
- Joseph Allen (#17, #19)
- Mike DeLepine (#18, #20-21, #26-27)
- Terry Pallot (#18, #22, #32)
- Roxanne Starr (#23)
- Ronnie Cruz (#24-25)
- Teresa Davidson (#29)
- Tracey H. Munsey (#31)
- Editors:
- Tom Mason (#1-6)
- Mark Paniccia (#5-28, #31-32)
- Clarissa Manansala (#11, #17-24)
- Dan Shaheen (#25, #27-28)
- Phil Crain (#29-32)
Issues
- "Stowaway"
- "Stowaway, Part II"
- "Old Wounds"
- "Emancipation, Part I"
- "Emancipation, Part II"
- "Field Trip"
- "Working Vacation"
- "Requiem"
- "Requiem II"
- "Descendants"
- "A Short Fuse"
- "Baby on Board"
- "Lapse"
- "Dax's Comet, Part 1"
- "Dax's Comet, Part II"
- "Shanghaied"
- "Images"
- "Hearts of Old"
- "Mission of Mercy"
- "Last Remains"
- "Fadeout!"
- "Deep Space Mine!"
- The Secret of the Lost Orb: "The Search"
- The Secret of the Lost Orb: "Acceptable Losses"
- The Secret of the Lost Orb: "Gods of War"
- "Genesis Denied, Part I"
- "Genesis Denied, Part II"
- "Friend and Foe Alike"
- "Sole Asylum, Part One"
- "Sole Asylum, Part Two"
- "Remembrance"
- "Turn of the Tide"
Other Issues
- Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Annual
- Specials:
- Star Trek: Deep Space Nine - Hearts and Minds
- Star Trek: Deep Space Nine - The Maquis: Soldier of Peace
- "Vacation's Over" (also contained "Memoirs of an Invisible Ferengi")
- "Rats in a Maze" (also contained "A Tree Grows on Bajor")
- "Victims of Deceit"
- The Landmark Crossover
- "Prophets and Losses" (published by DC Comics)
- "The Wormhole Trap"
- "Encounter With the Othersiders"
- "The Unseen Enemy" (published by DC Comics)
Background information
- A special "hero premiere edition" was published in June 1993, which featured sketches of the art from "Hostage Situation" and a drawing of a character called Thaddeus Marx.
- Boxtree was responsible for publishing these stories in the UK, including in compilations of four. These included Requiem, which was comprised of Requiem, Requiem II, Descendants, and A Short Fuse. The four story special Hearts and Minds was released as one issue.
External link
- Malibu Comics at Memory Beta, the wiki for licensed Star Trek works