60 days of Star Trek comic original art to celebrate 60 years of Star Trek.
Day 30/60: Star Trek: Deep Space Nine/The Next Generation #1 page 11, Malibu Comics, October 1994, Part 2 of 4. Pencils by Gordon Purcell and inks by Terry Pallot. Featuring Odo, Quark, Picard Sisko, Dukat and Troi.
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60 days of Star Trek comic original art to celebrate 60 years of Star Trek.
Day 29/60: Star Trek: Deep Space Nine - Hearts and Minds #1 page 4, Malibu Comics, June 1994. Pencils by Rob Davis and inks by Terry Pallot. Play ball!
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60 days of Star Trek comic original art to celebrate 60 years of Star Trek.
Day 28/60: Star Trek: Deep Space Nine #7 page 11, Malibu Comics, February 1994. Pencils by Rob Davis and inks by Terry Pallot. Cheesecake Kira on a resort world.
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60 days of Star Trek comic original art to celebrate 60 years of Star Trek.
Day 27/60: Star Trek: Deep Space Nine #6 page 3, Malibu Comics, January 1994. Pencils by Rob Davis and inks by Terry Pallot. Jake and Nog on a field trip to the other side of the wormhole.
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60 days of Star Trek comic original art to celebrate 60 years of Star Trek.
Day 26/60: Star Trek: Deep Space Nine #2 page 12, Malibu Comics, September 1993. Pencils by Gordon Purcell and inks by Terry Pallot. This page has an overlay with Dax' spots. OMG how could anyone forget her spots?
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60 days of Star Trek comic original art to celebrate 60 years of Star Trek.
Day 25/60: The Ren & Stimpy Show #29 page 18, Marvel Comics, April 1995. Stimpy complains about pesky Scottish engineers babbling about their engines. But most annoying of all are the eediots playing bagpipes.
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60 days of Star Trek comic original art to celebrate 60 years of Star Trek.
Day 24/60: Mad Magazine #293, top half of page 38, March 1990. Written by Stan Hart and drawn by Sam Viviano. The Enterprise oldsters meet God who looks a lot like William M. Gaines, the mastermind of Mad Magazine.
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60 days of Star Trek comic original art to celebrate 60 years of Star Trek.
Day 23/60: Star Trek #56 page 23, DC Comics, January 1994. Pencils by Rob Davis and inks by Arne Starr. Kirk and Sulu as Klingons.
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60 days of Star Trek comic original art to celebrate 60 years of Star Trek.
Day 22/60: Star Trek #45 page 15, DC Comics, April 1993. Pencils by Rob Davis and inks by Arne Starr. Kirk visits Carol Marcus and opens old wounds.
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60 days of Star Trek comic original art to celebrate 60 years of Star Trek.
Day 21/60: Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country page 17, DC Comics, 1992. Pencils by Gordon Purcell and inks by Arne Starr. Featuring Spock, Scotty, Chekov and Valeris after Kirk has been arrested by the Klingon Empire.
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60 days of Star Trek comic original art to celebrate 60 years of Star Trek.
Day 20/60: Star Trek #21 page 15, DC Comics, July 1991. Pencils by Gordon Purcell and inks by Arne Starr. Featuring Kirk, Spock, McCoy and angry alien leader. Kirk's negotiating skills take a beating.
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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.