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60 days of Star Trek comic original art to celebrate 60 years of Star Trek. Day 19/60: Star Trek: The Next Generation #2 cover art, DC Comics, November 1989. Jerome K. Moore featured Riker dueling an alien in front of a cheering crowd of pop culture characters cropped out of the final publication.
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60 days of Star Trek comic original art to celebrate 60 years of Star Trek. Day 18/60: Star Trek #51 page 7, DC Comics, June 1988. Sulu is skeptical about an interspecies relationship. M'Ress just wants to fool around. Sulu is a chump. Pencils by Tom Sutton and inks by Ricardo Villagrán.
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60 days of Star Trek comic original art to celebrate 60 years of Star Trek. Day 17/60: Star Trek: The Next Generation #1 page 7 and 21, DC Comics, February 1988. Introducing the long and lean next generation of Star Trek to comics. Pencils by Pablo Marcos and inks by Carlos Garzon and Arne Starr.
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60 days of Star Trek comic original art to celebrate 60 years of Star Trek. Day 16/60: Who's Who in Star Trek #2 page 41 and 42, DC Comics, April 1987. The one and only Lt. Nyota Uhura, Communications Specialist, U.S.S. Enterprise. Two pages of art by Jan Duursema.
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60 days of Star Trek comic original art to celebrate 60 years of Star Trek. Day 15/60: Who's Who in Star Trek #1 page 4, DC Comics, March 1987. Lt. Arex, one of the first Edoans to attend Starfleet Academy. Pencils by Ken Penders and inks by Connor Freff Cochran.
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60 days of Star Trek comic original art to celebrate 60 years of Star Trek. Day 14/60: Star Trek 27 page 9, DC Comics, June 1986. Pencils by Tom Sutton and inks by Ricardo Villagrán. It seems like DC Comics first Star Trek series put a lot of effort into tracking Sulu's love life.
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60 days of Star Trek comic original art to celebrate 60 years of Star Trek. Day 13/60: Star Trek III: The Search for Spock page 37, DC Comics, June 1984. Pencils by Tom Sutton and inks by Ricardo Villagrán. Saavik asks a teenage Spock to trust her as he experiences his first Pon Farr.
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60 days of Star Trek comic original art to celebrate 60 years of Star Trek. Day 12/60: Star Trek #3 page 23, DC Comics, April 1984. Pencils by Tom Sutton and inks by Ricardo Villagrán. Kirk and Kor (drawn as a TMP-era Klingon) about to get smushed by an angry Excalbian.
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60 days of Star Trek comic original art to celebrate 60 years of Star Trek. Day 11/60: Star Trek #1 page 9, DC Comics, February 1984. Pencils by Tom Sutton and inks by Ricardo Villagrán. Saavik, Kirk, and Klingons!
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60 days of Star Trek comic original art to celebrate 60 years of Star Trek. Day 10/60: L.A. Times Star Trek daily newspaper strips for August 1 and August 2 1983 with story by Gerry Conway and art by Dick Kulpa, 12"x16". Featuring Spock, a giant worm, a phaser, and Sulu recording a log.
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60 days of Star Trek comic original art to celebrate 60 years of Star Trek. Day 9/60: L.A. Times Star Trek daily newspaper strip for January 1 1982 with story by Sharman DiVono and art by Ron Harris, 6.5"x18". Featuring Kirk and a Klingon who looks Borgified.
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