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Revision as of 01:11, 29 March 2007
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Series: | DS9 |
Publisher: | Malibu Comics |
Published: | August 1993 to December 1995 |
Issues: | 32 |
Timespan: | 2369 – 2372 |
Stardates: | 46257.8 to xxxxx.x |
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.
Other Malibu DS9 series
- Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Annual
- Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Special
- Star Trek: Deep Space Nine - Hearts and Minds
- Star Trek: Deep Space Nine - The Maquis
- Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (TNG)
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)
- 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)
- Editors: Tom Mason (#1)
Issues
- "Stowaway, Part I" (August 1993)
- "Stowaway, Part II" (September 1993)
- "Old Wounds" (October 1993)
- "Emancipation, Part I"
- "Emancipation, Part II" (December 1993)
- "Field trip"(January 1994)
- "Working vacation"(February 1994)
- "Requiem, Part I"(March 1994)
- "Requiem, Part II"(April 1994)
- "Descendants"(May 1994)
- "A Short Fuse"(July 1994)
- "Baby on board"
- "Lapse"
- "Dax's comet, Part I"
- "Dax's comet, Part II"
- "Shanghaied"
- "Images"
- "Hearts of Old"
- "Mission of Mercy"
- "Last Remains"
- "Fadeout"
- "Deep Space Mine"
- "Secret of the Lost Orb: The Search"
- "Acceptable Losses"
- "Gods of War" (July 1996)
- "Genesis Denied, Part I"
- "Genesis Denied, Part II"
- "Friend and Foe Alike"
- "Sole Asylum, Part I"
- "Sole Asylum, Part II"
- "Remembrance"
- "Turn of the Tide"
Characters
Main
Recurring
Other
- Johnson
- Captain of the USS Armstrong
References
- USS Armstrong
- Oberth-class ship