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Cover: Ed Hannigan & James Sherman

Star Trek #14

Jun 1981 · Marvel · 0.50 USD
📊 ~10,324 copies sold its debut month
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“We Are Dying, Egypt, Dying!”

Something has gone terribly wrong aboard the Enterprise — the cover of Star Trek #14 shows a towering, godlike figure declaring himself the "Holy Pharaoh" and condemning his crew to death, while Spock and another officer in blue desperately try to reason with him, crying out "Jim — this is madness! We're your friends… your friends!" Around them, figures sprawl helplessly across a strange golden landscape as a masked, loincloth-clad warrior crackles with energy nearby. Ed Hannigan and James Sherman deliver a genuinely unsettling tableau that captures the franchise's gift for blending science fiction with the mythological and the surreal — all wrapped up in Martin Pasko's evocatively titled story, "We Are Dying, Egypt, Dying!

writer Martin Pasko · artist Luke McDonnell · artist, inker Gene Day · colorist Carl Gafford · letterer John Morelli · cover Ed Hannigan, James Sherman

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Full credits

artist, inker Gene Day
colorist Carl Gafford
letterer John Morelli
cover pencils Ed Hannigan
cover inks James Sherman

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