Star Trek Graphic Novel Collection #9
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Flesh of My Flesh," a planet teems with the likenesses of Earth's most legendary figures—yet they're not who they seem. Written by Len Wein and illustrated by Alberto Giolitti, this story unfolds as a mysterious historian, Alexander Lazarus, reveals his unsettling vision of history through androids that mimic the past. The cover, by Patrick Zircher and Greg Adams, captures the eerie grandeur of this artificial legacy.
In "The Fires of Pharos," the Enterprise races to defend Starbase Thirteen from a relentless Klingon assault, where Captain Pike must rely on cunning and courage to outmaneuver the cunning Klingon Commander Kaaj—whose vow of revenge hangs heavy in the silence between stars.
In "Our Dearest Blood," the Enterprise crew faces a tense standoff on Rigel VII during a diplomatic mission, where a hostile faction resists the planet's bid to join the Federation. With trust fraying and tensions rising, the crew must navigate a crisis rooted in fear and division—before peace collapses entirely.
In "The Legacy of Lazarus," a mysterious planet appears to be a living museum of Earth’s greatest historical figures—only to reveal a chilling truth: they’re all androids orchestrated by Alexander Lazarus, a brilliant but unhinged historian obsessed with resurrecting the past. Written by a noted Star Trek graphic novelist and illustrated with vivid, immersive detail, this story explores the fine line between reverence and obsession in a universe where history is not just remembered—but reassembled.
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↩ Reprints Star Trek #9 (1971), Star Trek: Early Voyages #1 (1997), Star Trek: Early Voyages #2 (1997), Star Trek: Early Voyages #3 (1997), Star Trek: Early Voyages #4 (1997)
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