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− | | colspan="2" style="text-align: center" | [[Image:DC_TNG_Annual_1-The_Gift.jpg|200px|Comic image.]] |
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+ | | Series = [[Star Trek: The Next Generation (DC volume 2)|TNG volume 2]] |
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− | | class="even" | [[Robert Greenberger]] |
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+ | | Published = {{y|1990}}-{{y|1996}} |
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+ | | Issues = 6 |
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+ | | Year = [[2366]] to [[2371]] |
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− | | class="even" | 1990-1996 |
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− | | class="even" | 6 |
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− | | class="even" | [[2366]] to [[2371]] (approximate) |
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− | | class="odd" | Stardates: |
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==Premise== |
==Premise== |
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− | '''Star Trek: The Next Generation''' had six "annual" [[comics|comic book]] issues published by [[DC Comics]] in the [[United States]], a part of [[Star Trek: The Next Generation (DC volume 2)|DC's second TNG series]], running for 6 issues from 1990 until 1996. |
+ | '''''Star Trek: The Next Generation''''' had six "annual" [[comics|comic book]] issues published by [[DC Comics]] in the [[United States of America]], a part of [[Star Trek: The Next Generation (DC volume 2)|DC's second TNG series]], running for 6 issues from 1990 until 1996. |
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+ | ===Characters=== |
+ | *[[DC TNG Annual characters]] |
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− | * [[Jean-Luc Picard]] |
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− | * [[William Riker]] |
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− | * [[Data]] |
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− | * [[Beverly Crusher]] |
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− | * [[Geordi La Forge]] |
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− | * [[Deanna Troi]] |
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− | * [[Worf]] |
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==Creators== |
==Creators== |
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* Based on ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'' created by [[Gene Roddenberry]] |
* Based on ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'' created by [[Gene Roddenberry]] |
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* Writers: |
* Writers: |
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+ | ** [[John de Lancie]] (#1) |
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− | * Pencilers: |
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+ | ** [[Michael Jan Friedman]] (#2-3, 6) |
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+ | ** [[Mike W. Barr]] (#4) |
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+ | ** [[Howard Weinstein]] (#5) |
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+ | * Pencil Artists: |
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+ | ** [[Gordon Purcell]] (#1) |
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+ | ** [[Matt Haley]] (#2) |
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+ | ** [[Brandon Peterson]] (#3) |
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+ | ** [[Jim Key]] (#4) |
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+ | ** [[Rachel Ketchum]] (#5) |
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+ | ** [[Ken Save]] (#6) |
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* Inkers: |
* Inkers: |
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+ | ** [[Pablo Marcos]] (#1, 3) |
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− | * Colorists: |
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+ | ** [[Carlos Garzon]] (#2) |
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− | * Letterers: |
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+ | ** [[Aaron McClellan]] (#4) |
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+ | ** [[Bob Smith]] (#4-5) |
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+ | ** [[Charles Barnett III]] (#5) |
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+ | ** [[Sam de la Rosa]] (#6) |
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+ | * Color Artists: |
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+ | ** [[Juliana Ferriter]] (#1-3) |
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+ | ** [[David Grafe]] (#4) |
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+ | ** [[Ray Murtaugh]] (#5) |
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+ | ** [[Rick Taylor]] (#6) |
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+ | * Letter Artists: |
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+ | ** [[Bob Pinaha]] (#1-5) |
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+ | ** [[Chris Eliopoulos]] (#6) |
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* Cover artists: |
* Cover artists: |
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+ | ** [[Jerome K. Moore]] (#1-2) |
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* Editors: |
* Editors: |
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− | ** [[Robert Greenberger]] (# |
+ | ** [[Robert Greenberger]] (#1-3) |
+ | ** [[Kim Yale]] (#3) |
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+ | ** [[Alan Gold]] (#4) |
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+ | ** [[Margaret Clark]] (#5-6) |
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==Issues== |
==Issues== |
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− | + | # "[[The Gift]]" |
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− | ; Issue #1 (1990. Writer: [[John de Lancie]]. SUMMARY HERE. |
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− | ::''BACKGROUND INFO.'' |
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+ | # "[[A House Divided]]" |
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+ | # ''[[Convergence]]'' #2: "[[Future Imperiled]]" |
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− | ; Issue #2 (1991) : Stardate 44612.3. Writer: [[Michael Jan Friedman]]. The [[USS Enterprise-D|''Enterprise''-D]] proceeds through space when a distress call from [[Captain]] Lyrinda Halk of the USS ''Marco Polo'', attacked by unknown assailants and near destruction. The ''Enterprise'' races to the scene, and [[William Riker|Will Riker]] reveals Captain Halk is a childhood friend, with whom he shared an intimate relationship. The ''Enterprise'' is briefly waylaid by a super-string phenomenon -- long energetic [[gravity]] [[anomaly|anomalies]] in their path. The crew then finds the ''Marco Polo'' adrift, and rescues Captain Halk and a few survivors, before the robot-controlled starships come about and chase the ships apart. The vessels, programmed by the long-dead Darzun civilization, are designed to attack anything within a certain radius from their fleet and home system. Riker, cut off aboard ''Marco Polo'', leads the robot ships into the super-strings, where they are destroyed. |
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− | ::''Several points in Riker's past were illustrated in this story: his childhood, Academy dys, and as a junior officer on the [[USS Hood|''Hood'']]. This story had a reference to a variant of a [[Constellation class|''Constellation''-class]] [[starship]] (with a [[Constitution class refit|Refit ''Constitution'']] [[engineering hull]] attached in place of the lower two [[nacelle]]s. In the story it was called the [[Challenger class|''Challenger''-class]]. This reference created some confusion with [[Michael Okuda]]'s writings assigning that name to one of the [[Battle of Wolf 359]] wreckage models. Some fans believed that the ''Challenger''-class model built for that scene might be of the configuration shown in the comic, but later photos of the actual model, of a different configuration, were shown by Mr. Okuda at a convention. Other starships in this issue were designs taken from [[FASA]]'s role-playing [[games]] and the [[Ships of the Star Fleet]] series.'' |
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− | ; References : [[Alaska]]; Beta Marada; USS ''Caspian'' (NCC-5507); Darzun; Far-Pel VII; Lyrinda Halk; USS ''Marco Polo'' (NCC-7219); [[training vessel]]; [[Valdez]] |
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− | ; Issue #3 (1992) : Stardate 45968.8. Writer: [[Michael Jan Friedman]]. SUMMARY HERE. |
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− | ::''BACKGROUND INFO.'' |
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− | ===A House divided=== |
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− | ; Issue #4 (1993). Writer: [[Mike W. Barr]]. SUMMARY HERE. |
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− | ::''BACKGROUND INFO.'' |
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− | ; Issue #5 (1994) : Stardate 475512.3. Writer: [[Howard Weinstein]]. SUMMARY HERE. |
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− | ::''BACKGROUND INFO.'' |
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− | == |
+ | ==External link== |
+ | * {{NCwiki}} |
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− | ; Issue #6 (1995) : Stardate 48015.1. Writer: [[Michael Jan Friedman]]. SUMMARY HERE. |
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− | ::''BACKGROUND INFO.'' |
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+ | [[Category:Comic series|Annual (TNG DC)]] |
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− | ==References== |
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− | REFERENCES |
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− | [[Category:Comics|Star Trek: Next Generation Annual]] |
Revision as of 14:52, 12 March 2011
Template:Realworld
Premise
Star Trek: The Next Generation had six "annual" comic book issues published by DC Comics in the United States of America, a part of DC's second TNG series, running for 6 issues from 1990 until 1996.
Characters
Creators
- Based on Star Trek: The Next Generation created by Gene Roddenberry
- Writers:
- John de Lancie (#1)
- Michael Jan Friedman (#2-3, 6)
- Mike W. Barr (#4)
- Howard Weinstein (#5)
- Pencil Artists:
- Gordon Purcell (#1)
- Matt Haley (#2)
- Brandon Peterson (#3)
- Jim Key (#4)
- Rachel Ketchum (#5)
- Ken Save (#6)
- Inkers:
- Pablo Marcos (#1, 3)
- Carlos Garzon (#2)
- Aaron McClellan (#4)
- Bob Smith (#4-5)
- Charles Barnett III (#5)
- Sam de la Rosa (#6)
- Color Artists:
- Juliana Ferriter (#1-3)
- David Grafe (#4)
- Ray Murtaugh (#5)
- Rick Taylor (#6)
- Letter Artists:
- Bob Pinaha (#1-5)
- Chris Eliopoulos (#6)
- Cover artists:
- Jerome K. Moore (#1-2)
- Editors:
- Robert Greenberger (#1-3)
- Kim Yale (#3)
- Alan Gold (#4)
- Margaret Clark (#5-6)
Issues
- "The Gift"
- "Thin Ice"
- "The Broken Moon!"
- "A House Divided"
- "Brother's Keeper"
- Convergence #2: "Future Imperiled"
External link
- Template:NCwiki