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Deanna Troi

Deanna Troi

17 appearances · Copper/Modern Age · 1988–2022
Who is Deanna Troi?

Half-Betazoid, half-Human, Deanna Troi serves as ship's counselor aboard the USS Enterprise-D, using her innate empathic abilities to sense the emotions of those around her and advise Captain Picard's command decisions.

Beaming into comics in 1988 with the very first issue of DC's Star Trek: The Next Generation, Deanna Troi made her four-color debut courtesy of creators Mike Carlin and Pablo Marcos right at the dawn of the Copper Age — part of a landmark series that brought the beloved TV crew to the page. She keeps extraordinary company across her appearances, sharing adventures with Jean-Luc Picard, William Riker, Data, Worf, and Geordi La Forge in a run that has stretched an impressive 34 years through titles like Star Trek Classics and the milestone Star Trek #400. For collectors who love the Next Generation universe in comics form, Troi's debut issue is a genuine piece of Trek history worth having on the shelf.

Star Trek: The Next Generation
#1
★ First appearance
Star Trek: The Next Generation #1
Feb 1988

Top series

Covers through the years — 1989–2012

Star Trek: The Next Generation #1 1989
Star Trek: The Next Generation #1
Star Trek: The Next Generation #33 1992
Star Trek: The Next Generation #33
Star Trek: The Next Generation #55 1993
Star Trek: The Next Generation #55
Star Trek: The Next Generation #79 1996
Star Trek: The Next Generation #79
Star Trek: The Next Generation -- The Gorn Crisis #[nn] 2001
Star Trek: The Next Generation -- The Gorn Crisis #[nn]
Star Trek Classics #2 2012
Star Trek Classics #2

Appearances

Star Trek: The Next Generation (1988)
The Best of Star Trek: The Next Generation (1994)
Star Trek: The Next Generation Annual (1990)
#6
Star Trek: The Next Generation -- Beginnings (1995)
Star Trek: The Next Generation -- The Gorn Crisis (2001)
The Transformers: The Animated Movie (2006)
#4
Star Trek Classics (2011)
#2
Star Trek #400 (2022)
Toyfare: The Toy Magazine (1997)