STAR TREK Comics Timeline Project – 2262 Part 2

The Planet of No Return
Stardate: 18:09.2
Comic: Star Trek #1
Publisher: Gold Key
Date: October 1967* (Reprinted in #29—March 1975)
*Most guides list this as being published in July 1967, but the publisher’s code suggests an October 1967 publication date.

Synopsis:

Writer: Unknown / Artist: Nevio Zeccara

On its first comic book mission, the starship Enterprise encounters in "Galaxy Alpha" a fertile planet that for some strange reason the crew nicknames "Kelly-Green" or K-G. (On the cover of the reprint it is renamed K-2.) Once on the planet, a crew member is transformed into a mutated plant. The rest of the landing party discovers a race of "plant-monsters" that stores and uses animals for food. Janice Rand, in her only Gold Key appearance, is captured and held in one of the food pens. Kirk orders Spock to use the Enterprise’s "laser beam destruct ray" to destroy the plants. Spock is apparently an amazing shot, as he manages to destroy the plants without touching Rand. Once the landing party is back onboard, Spock tells the Captain that all life on the planet must be destroyed so that travel in the area will be safe!

The Devil’s Isle of Space
Stardate: 19:03.2
Comic: Star Trek #2
Publisher: Gold Key
Date: March 1968

Synopsis:

Writer: Unknown / Artist: Nevio Zeccara

On the edge of an asteroid belt, the Enterprise is immobilized by a mysterious electronic field surrounding a planetoid. When a landing party beams down to investigate, they find two gigantic dispensing machines: one for food, and one for clothing. Eventually Kirk and company discover that the planetoid is in fact a prison for "The Condemned." The leader of the criminals traps Kirk and tries to get him to transport the prisoners onto the Enterprise. When this fails, they imprison Kirk on the doomed planetoid, which is due to go supernova within 24 hours. Spock, meanwhile, arranges for Scotty to lead a rescue party. Once the Enterprise crew is saved, the ship pulls away… just before the planetoid explodes.

Invasion of the City Builders
Stardate: 20:14.6
Comic: Star Trek #3
Publisher: Gold Key
Date: December 1968

Synopsis:

Writer: Unknown / Artists: Alberto Giolitti (& Giovanni Ticci?)

The Enterprise arrives at the "Planet Questionmark" to follow up on mysterious "radio films," recorded a hundred years earlier, depicting a large mechanical city. Using its rockets (!) the Enterprise drops into the atmosphere and flies over the planet, finding it almost totally covered by buildings yet with little sign of any inhabitants. Eventually the crew makes contact with the few remaining inhabitants of the planet, who are being driven into extinction by the machines that they themselves created. The thinking machines continue to build cities even though there is no one to live in them, and consequently destroy the ground needed to grow crops. Kirk and Spock discover the machines’ weakness and help the people of the planet destroy them and start to reclaim the land.

The Peril of Planet Quick Change
Stardate: 21:06.7
Comic: Star Trek #4
Publisher: Gold Key
Date: June 1969 (Reprinted in #35—November 1975)

Synopsis:

Writer:Unknown / Artist: Alberto Giolitti

The Enterprise discovers that the planet Metamorpha in Galaxy Telpha Z not only appears to have the ability to change its chemical makeup every few minutes, but also that it is a source of Tiantianium, "the most precious metal in the galaxy"—so powerful that an ounce can power a starship for a year. Kirk, Spock, McCoy and a landing party beam down, leaving Scotty in charge. On the planet, the landing party is attacked by strange lights that swirl around Spock. Later Spock demonstrates super-strength when he rescues McCoy and Kirk from danger. It transpires that Spock’s mind has been inhabited by six aliens from the planet who inform him how to extract the ore they need, and return the changing planet to its natural state. Once this has been achieved, five of the aliens leave Spock, but the sixth, who wishes to escape the planet, refuses to abandon Spock’s mind. Back onboard the Enterprise, Spock throws himself into the transporter while it is somehow simultaneously set on both materialization and dematerialization, thereby separating himself from the reluctant alien.

The Ghost Planet
Stardate: 26:06.4
Comic: Star Trek #5
Publisher: Gold Key
Date: September 1969 (Reprinted in #37—May 1976)

Synopsis:

Writer: Unknown / Artist: Alberto Giolitti

Deep in Galaxy Zelta the Enterprise discovers a planet hidden inside a series of interstellar rings. A landing party beams down and finds a ruined, deserted city, which Spock surmises is the result of a war. The landing party is brought before the twin rulers of the planet, Justin-I and Justin-2, who tell of when The Terror of the rings descended on their world and the population left the planet’s surface to take up residence in two orbiting stations—stations that are now overpopulated. The Justins ask Kirk for help. Spock speculates that the Enterprise’s laser beams may be powerful enough to destroy the rings and remove The Terror. After the Justins sign off, Spock isn’t convinced about their story, and his doubts are confirmed when the discovery of a hidden library shows that the two Justins were in fact leaders of opposing factions in an ongoing civil war until the rings arrived. Confronted with the truth, the Justins declare they have no more weapons and mean only good for their people. The Enterprise uses “electronic rifles” and “magnetic generators” to pull the rings into deep space. Of course, the two Justins have been lying and have a stockpile of hidden weapons. Confronting them once more, Kirk points to the sky where the deadly rings appear to have returned. It is in fact film of the rings played back into the atmosphere by McCoy on the Enterprise, but it is enough to convince the Justins to destroy their weapons and agree to continue to work together.

When Planets Collide
Stardate: 23:009
Comic: Star Trek #6
Publisher: Gold Key
Date: December 1969

Synopsis:

Writer: Unknown / Artist: Alberto Giolitti

The crew of the Enterprise is ordered to investigate an unusual reading coming from the Alpho galaxy. The reading turns out to be two apparently uninhabited planets on a collision course. A landing party is sent to plant hydrogen charges on the first planet, where (of course) they find a humanoid civilization living underground. The crew heads for the second planet. While in orbit they surmise that the mountains of the second planet, which are of a strange metallic ore, have a strong natural magnetic attraction to the rocks of the first planet, and that this is what is pulling the two together. The crew beam down to the second planet and discover yet another subterranean civilization that derives its power source from the magnetic mountains. Spock proposes a fast return to Vulcan space to fetch a 10,000-ton particle of the former star named Doona, renowned for its natural "repelling force." The Enterprise attaches an “electronic tow rope” to the star fragment and tows it back across space, through a dangerous asteroid field, to place it between the doomed planets.

NEXT POST: 2262 Part 3

Previous Entries
– 1953
– 2056
– 2063
– 2250
– 2251 – Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4.
= 2253-2259
= 2262 – Part 1

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NOTES:
(1) This timeline covers Star Trek comics published in the USA and UK between 1967 to 2007 (i.e. from Gold Key to TokyoPop) – it does not include any stories from current Star Trek comics publisher IDW.
(2) See the start of this post thread for the Time Line Introduction explaining the background, definitions and considerations for this Star Trek Comics Time Line project.
(3) For more information on the history of Star Trek in comics check out my book STAR TREK: A Comics History. now available in stores.

The Weekly Haul – 1/27/10 – What I’m Reading and Why

Another week, another stack of four color goodness from the hallowed halls of Austin Books.

Comics
Amazing Spider-Man #619 (Marvel) – This current story arc is like rediscovering the feeling I had the first time I read classic Spider-Man stories. Brilliant work.
Batman & Robin #7 (DC) – still not 100% sold on this Grant Morrison take of the Dark Knight – it’s up and down – will give it a couple more issues.
Buck Rogers #8 (Dynamite) – It’s Buck Rogers…
Captain America: Reborn #6 (Marvel) – Will admit I just picked this one up to complete the mini-series, but truth be told I really lost interest a couple of issues back.
Detective #861 (DC) – Easily the most imaginatively designed and executed mainstream super hero title around.
Fantastic Four #575 (Marvel) – The FF is back to being a fun book, well told, yet is being somewhat overlooked right now.
Jack of Fables #42 (DC/Vertigo) – I just love that fact that you never know where this book is going to go from issue to issue.
Northlanders #24 (DC/Vertigo) – Consistently one of the best quality books on the stands at the moment. Never fails to be powerful, thought provoking, and educational even for a history nut like myself.
Robocop #1 (Dynamite) – a combination of recently rewatching the movie, plus making the acquaintance of writer Rob Williams made this a definite pick for this week.
Superman: Secret Origins #4 (DC) – Really enjoying this new spin on the Man of Steel’s early days.
Witchblade #134 (Top Cow) – Dipped back into the world of Witchblade a few months back, and have been surprised by how much I’m enjoying the series right now.

STAR TREK Comics Timeline Project – 2262 Part 1

All Those Years Ago
Stardate: 1278.4
Comic: Star Trek Annual #1
Publisher: DC Comics
Date: October, 1985

Synopsis:

Writer: Mike W. Barr / Artists: David Ross & Bob Smith

In the year 2286, Captain Kirk recalls his first mission aboard the Enterprise in 2262. The mission:- transport Captain Christopher Pike to his next assignment on Draxis II. On the way the Enterprise encounters the Tralmanii, an alien race that feeds on stellar energy that Pike had encountered in his past.

Prisoners
Stardate: Not Given
Comic: Star Trek #76
Publisher: DC Comics
Date: October, 1994

Synopsis:

Writer: Kevin J. Ryan / Artists: Rachel Ketchum & Mark Heike

During an early part of the Enterprise’s first five-year mission, the ship arrives at the planet Tendar which is at the early stages of space exploration. When the landing party beams down, Kirk, Spock, and Gary Mitchell are immediately arrested. The Tendarans want to use the prisoners as negotiating tools with the Federation, but Scotty and the rest of the Enterprise crew have other ideas, and soon break them out. (Because prison break outs are so much more exciting than using the transporter!)

Gary
Stardate: Not Given
Comic: Star Trek #64
Publisher: DC Comics
Date: October, 94

Synopsis:

Writer: Kevin J. Ryan / Artists: Rod Whigham & Arne Starr

Following the events of the ST:TOS episode Where No Man Has Gone Before, James Kirk tries to compose a message to the parents of his best friend, Gary Mitchell, informing them of their son’s death. Unable to tell them the truth about his death, Kirk instead tells a story of how Mitchell once saved his life and helped him better understand an alien culture, thereby showing him the true purpose of Starfleet.

NEXT POST: 2262 Part 2

Previous Entries

– 1953
– 2056
– 2063
– 2250
– 2251 – Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4.
– 2253-2259

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NOTES:
(1) This timeline covers Star Trek comics published in the USA and UK between 1967 to 2007 (i.e. from Gold Key to TokyoPop) – it does not include any stories from current Star Trek comics publisher IDW.
(2) Check out the first post in this series for the Time Line Introduction explaining the background, definitions and considerations for this Star Trek Comics Time Line project.
(3) For more information on the history of Star Trek in comics check out my book STAR TREK: A Comics History. now available in stores.

STAR TREK Comics Timeline Project – 2253-2259

Star Crossed
Stardate: Not Given
Comic: Star Trek #73
Publisher: DC Comics
Date: July 1995

Synopsis:

Writer: Howard Weinstein / Artists: Rachel Ketchum & Mark Heike

With a little help from his girl friend, Carol Marcus, the young Starfleet cadet James T. Kirk reprograms, and passes, the Kobayashi Maru test. A few years later, the pair are reunited when Carol is assigned to the USS Eagle, where James Kirk is the First Officer. The two resume their relationship, but Carol decides that she is not cut out for a career in Starfleet and leaves. Unknown to Kirk, she is two months pregnant.

Loved Not Wisely
Stardate: Not Given
Comic: Star Trek #74
Publisher: DC Comics
Date: August 1995

Synopsis:

Writer: Howard Weinstein / Artists: Rachel Ketchum & Mark Heike

While visiting Earth during leave from the USS Eagle, James Kirk visits Carol Marcus and learns about his son, David. Shortly afterwards, he is offered his first command as Captain of the USS Oxford. Kirk asks Carol to marry him before he accepts the command, but she refuses and tells Kirk to stay away from her and David and to pursue his dream to be a starship captain.

NEXT POST: 2262

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NOTES:
(1) This timeline covers Star Trek comics published in the USA and UK between 1967 to 2007 (i.e. from Gold Key to TokyoPop) – it does not include any stories from current Star Trek comics publisher IDW.
(2) See first post in this series for the Time Line Introduction explaining the background, definitions and considerations for this Star Trek Comics Time Line project.
(3) For more information on the history of Star Trek in comics check out my book STAR TREK: A Comics History. now available in stores.

“CARS” Relaunches as on-going series

Next Wednesday (January 13th, 2010) sees the arrival of CARS #0 in comic book stores.

The #0 issue and the slight title change, from "The World of CARS," to just simply "CARS," marks the switch from separate self contained four-issue mini-series to a regular on-going series.

With the new on-going we are focusing on new stories set after the movie exploring a little bit of where these characters went, plus having some fun along the way. The first story arc (issues #0-3) tell how McQueen organized a charity race at his new race track in Radiator Springs and gives us the chance to bring the two sides of McQueen’s life together as we bring the race track crowd into town. Central to the story is a new character who will act as a foil between McQueen and his rival Chick Hicks. The second story arc (#4-7) is planned to be a fun cross country ride in the spirit of the Cannonball Run and Wacky Races as various characters from the CARS franchise team up for the "Route 66 Dash."

As a taster above are a couple of cover designs from issues #0 and #1.

STAR TREK Comics Timeline Project – 2251 – part 4

Future Tense
Stardate: Not Given
Comic: Star Trek: Early Voyages #13
Publisher: Marvel
Date: February 1998

Synopsis:

Writers: Dan Abnett & Ian Edginton / Artists: Patrick Zircher & Greg Adams

In an alternate future, the vacancy caused by the disappearance of Yeoman Colt is filled by a young officer called James T. Kirk. A few years later, Kirk quits Starfleet and along with his engineering friend, Montgomery Scott, purchases a freighter which he names Bounty. As captain of the Bounty, James Kirk encounters the time displaced Colt who convinces him that in order to return to her own time, she needs to head into Klingon space for a rendezvous with General Chang.

Past Imperfect
Stardate: 9521.9
Comic: Star Trek: Early Voyages #14
Publisher: Marvel
Date: March 1998

Synopsis:

Writers: Dan Abnett & Ian Edginton / Artists: Patrick Zircher & Greg Adams

The Enterprise arrives in time to save the Bounty from being destroyed by Klingon ships. Pike is delighted to be reunited with Kirk and amazed at the presence of Colt. Learning that Colt’s temporal integrity is decaying and she needs to be returned to her own time before she dies, Pike agrees to return them to Klingon space. Meanwhile, Pike’s former Number One, now captain of the USS Excalibur, is ordered to intercept them.

Now and Then
Stardate: 9522.0
Comic: Star Trek: Early Voyages #15
Publisher: Marvel
Date: April 1998

Synopsis:

Writers: Dan Abnett & Ian Edginton / Artists: Patrick Zircher & Steve Moncuse

The Enterprise and the Excalibur fight their way through the Klingon fleet to return Colt to Algol. Once back on the planet, they work out a way to return her to the correct timezone and restore the timeline.

Thanatos
Stardate: 390.5
Comic: Star Trek: Early Voyages #16
Publisher: Marvel
Date: May 1998

Synopsis:

Writers: Dan Abnett & Ian Edginton / Artists: Javier Pulido & Steve Moncuse

While Captain Pike and a team of selected crewmen are on their secret mission, Robert April once more resumes command of the Enterprise, but is not impressed by what he finds. Meanwhile on the planet Temazi, a disguised Pike and his team are searching for a cache of advanced weapons. But, they aren’t the only ones looking. A Klingon search team is also on the planet, lead by Pike’s old adversary, Kaaj.

Nemesis
Stardate: Not Given
Comic: Star Trek: Early Voyages #17
Publisher: Marvel
Date: June 1998

Synopsis:

[u]Writers:
Dan Abnett & Ian Edginton / [/u]Artists:: Javier Pulido & Steve Moncuse

Both the Starfleet and Klingon away teams are discovered by the xenophobic Temazi, and are forced to cooperate in order to defeat the common enemy. In an effort to destroy the combined Klingon/Starfleet crews, the Temazi decide to use the cach or secret weapons….. (The series was cancelled with this issue and the story line was never resolved.)

NEXT POST: 2253-2259

Previous Entries
– 1953
– 2056
– 2063
– 2250
– 2251 – Part 1
– 2251 – Part 2
– 2251 – Part 3

—————
NOTES:
(1) This timeline covers Star Trek comics published in the USA and UK between 1967 to 2007 (i.e. from Gold Key to TokyoPop) – it does not include any stories from current Star Trek comics publisher IDW.
(2) See below for the Time Line Introduction explaining the background, definitions and considerations for this Star Trek Comics Time Line project.
(3) For more information on the history of Star Trek in comics check out my book STAR TREK: A Comics History. now available in stores.