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Star Trek Comics in Graphic Novel Format

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From Titan Books...

 

STAR TREK COMICS CLASSICS: TO BOLDLY GO (Titan Books, September 2005) heralds a brand-new series, in which Titan brings together the long out of print and never-before-collected classic comics adventures of 'Kirk', 'Spock' and the crew of the U.S.S. Enterprise. Re-presented in graphic novel format with exclusive new background material, these comics, originally published in the early 1980s, are presented chronologically in a new collectors' format.

 

TO BOLDLY GO begins in the wake of hit movie STAR TREK II THE WRATH OF KHAN. When the Klingons begin making lethal strikes against Federation ships, Kirk and his crew must discover how they appear without warning "" before the Enterprise becomes the Klingons' next target. Following the exploits of the movie-era 'Kirk', 'Scotty' and 'Bones', the series takes these familiar characters and warps them off into further thrilling adventures.

 

Syndicated in hundreds of countries and touching the lives of a legion of fans, the popularity of the classic era of Star Trek continues unabated. These collections, overseen by Nick Jones, former editor of the official STAR TREK Magazine, contain special features, interviews and images unavailable elsewhere.

 

Nick Jones, Senior Books Editor, adds: 'With ENTERPRISE coming to an end, we thought this was the perfect time to remind people about these fantastic Classic Star Trek stories, and to provide fans, particularly those who never read the original comics, the chance to collect them in order of publication. The books, packed as they are with extras, are also an excellent opportunity to use the lessons we've learned on previous deluxe collections, such as Battlestar Galactica and Transformers, to give a truly intergalactic property the treatment it deserves."

 

In addition to TO BOLDLY GO, the first volume of companion series STAR TREK THE NEXT GENERATION Comics Classics: THE HERO FACTOR debuts in November 2005, with further volumes of both series to follow in 2006.

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