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Cover: Michael Stribling

Star Trek: Gold Key Archives #2

Sep 2014 · IDW · 29.99 USD
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“The Voodoo Planet”
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This volume collects issues #7–12 of Gold Key's original Star Trek comic series from the late 1960s, continuing the standalone adventures of the Enterprise crew in stories that predate the later canon. These tales, written by Len Wein and illustrated by Alberto Giolitti, offer a unique, offbeat take on Kirk, Spock, and McCoy as they encounter bizarre alien threats and moral dilemmas. IDW's archive edition presents these classic, hard-to-find comics in a restored, collected format for modern readers.

"The Voodoo Planet" delivers a classic Star Trek Gold Key adventure with a twist: a mysterious world teems with lifelike androids mimicking Earth’s greatest historical figures, all under the control of the obsessed historian Alexander Lazarus. Written by Len Wein and brought to life by Alberto Giolitti’s detailed art and Digikore Design Limited’s vibrant colors, this 2014 IDW Archives issue captures the eerie wonder of the original Gold Key era. The cover by Michael Stribling perfectly frames the story’s haunting, otherworldly mystery.

writer Len Wein · artist, inker Alberto Giolitti · colorist Digikore Design Limited · cover Michael Stribling

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writer Len Wein
artist, inker Alberto Giolitti
cover pencils, inks Michael Stribling

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A planet is seemingly populated by every famous person from Earth's ancient past. In reality they are all androids controlled by Alexander Lazarus, a mad Earth historian.

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).

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