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− | '''The Mirror Universe Saga''' is a [[Comics|comic]] arc first released under the DC Comics ''Star Trek'' line across seven issues from December 1984 to July 1985, with the umbrella title of "New Frontiers", and released in [[graphic novel]] form under this title in 1991. It is widely regarded as the greatest story arc of the various comic series. Set following [[Star Trek III: The Search for Spock]], it ties in events from the movie with established comic continuity and characters. It does, however, contradict later events in [[canon]]. |
+ | '''The Mirror Universe Saga''' is a [[Comics|comic]] arc first released under the [[DC Comics]] ''[[Star Trek (DC volume 1)|Star Trek]]'' line across seven issues from December 1984 to July 1985, with the umbrella title of "New Frontiers", and released in [[graphic novel]] form under this title in 1991. It is widely regarded as the greatest story arc of the various comic series. Set following [[Star Trek III: The Search for Spock]], it ties in events from the movie with established comic continuity and characters. It does, however, contradict later events in [[canon]]. |
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Revision as of 05:39, 19 October 2004
The Mirror Universe Saga | |
Writer: | Mike W. Barr |
Artists: | Tom Sutton, Ricardo Villagram |
Published: | 1991-04 |
Pages: | 192 |
Reference #: | ISBN 0-930289-96-X |
The Mirror Universe Saga is a comic arc first released under the DC Comics Star Trek line across seven issues from December 1984 to July 1985, with the umbrella title of "New Frontiers", and released in graphic novel form under this title in 1991. It is widely regarded as the greatest story arc of the various comic series. Set following Star Trek III: The Search for Spock, it ties in events from the movie with established comic continuity and characters. It does, however, contradict later events in canon.
Plot Summary
Issues collected
"Promises to Keep"
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Writer(s): | Mike W. Barr |
Artist(s): | Tom Sutton and Ricardo Villagran |
Letterer(s): | John Costanza, Janice Chiang and Carrie Spiegle |
Publisher: | DC Comics |
Series: | DC volume 1 TOS |
Released: | 1984/12 |
Year: | 2284 |
Stardate: | 8215.5 |
James T. Kirk and his crew are caught in the deadly game of cat and mouse with themselves.
Plot Summary
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Background
This story was written before Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home.