Star Trek #7
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Voodoo Planet," a 1970 Star Trek issue written by Dick Wood and illustrated by Alberto Giolitti, the Enterprise crew encounters a mysterious world where ancient rituals and strange symbols hold unexpected power—just as the crew's own sense of reality begins to unravel. The interior art by Giolitti brings the alien planet to life with vivid, expressive detail, while the cover by Giolitti captures the eerie atmosphere in bold, striking lines. A 15-cent comic from 1970, this issue stands out for its unique blend of science fiction and surreal imagery.
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Reprinted in Star Trek Annual #1972 (1971), Star Trek #1 (1972), Zack #6/1973 (1973), Zack #7/1973 (1973), Zack #8/1973 (1973), Zack #9/1973 (1973), Star Trek #2 (1974), Avaruusmatka #14/1974 (1974), Star Trek: The Enterprise Logs #1 (1976), Star Trek #45 (1977), TV Comic #1346 (1977), TV Comic #1348 (1977), Raumschiff Enterprise #2 (1978), Jornada nas Estrelas Especial #1 (1978), O Caminho das Estrelas [Star Trek] #6 (1978), O Caminho das Estrelas [Star Trek] #7 (1978), Star Trek The Key Collection #1 (2003), Star Trek: Gold Key Archives #2 (2014), Star Trek: 50th Anniversary Cover Celebration #[nn] (2016), Star Trek Graphic Novel Collection #7 (2017), Hiper [Jornada nas Estrelas & Terra de Gigantes] #6
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