Star Trek #45
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeGold Key's Star Trek brings an eerie cosmic threat to life with this 1977 issue, whose cover pairs a bold pink-and-purple silhouette of a Vulcan profile against a vivid green background, with inset photo panels of Dr. McCoy gripping a communicator and another crew member on alert. The tagline — "Voodoo from across space it makes its deadly mark on earth!" — sets an ominous tone that feels right at home in the era's pulpy sci-fi tradition. Written by Dick Wood with interior art by Alberto Giolitti and Giovanni Ticci, "The Voodoo Planet" promises an adventure where the familiar crew faces something genuinely unsettling.
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