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The comic book tales of Star Trek have roamed the universe and spanned
publishers, but now Star Trek: The Stardate Collection collects the many
iterations of Trek in order... by stardate!

Helmed by Trek experts Scott
and David Tipton, and featuring special commentary and creator interviews,
volume 1 starts at the beginning to reveal the motives, machinations and
decisions that shaped the intrepid crew of the U.S.S. Enterprise. For new and
old fans alike, there's never been a Star Trek collection like
this!


Includes Star Trek: Crew issues #1-5, Star Trek Alien Spotlight:
Vulcans, and Star Trek: Early Voyages #1-6

Star Trek: The Stardate Collection Volume 1 Reviews | Toppsta

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