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Star Trek: The Next Generation#20
Cover: Jerome Moore

Star Trek: The Next Generation #20

Jun 1991 · DC · 1.50 USD; 1.85 CAD; 0.80 GBP
“The Flight of the Albert Einstein”

In "The Flight of the Albert Einstein," the Enterprise hurries to contain a deadly outbreak of Zelaznan fever across the Beta Hydros system, but a sudden portal pulls a shuttlecraft into the unknown—carrying Riker, Wesley, and Worf. Written by Michael Jan Friedman and illustrated by Peter Krause, with inks by Pablo Marcos and colors by Julianna Ferriter, this 1991 DC adventure blends high-stakes urgency with the eerie mystery of the uncharted. The cover, by Jerome Moore, captures the moment of the shuttle’s disappearance in striking detail.

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writer Michael Jan Friedman · artist Peter Krause · inker Pablo Marcos · colorist Julianna Ferriter · letterer Bob Pinaha · cover Jerome Moore

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letterer Bob Pinaha
cover pencils, inks Jerome Moore

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The Enterprise races to help fight an epidemic of Zelaznan fever in the Beta Hydros system. A shuttlecraft with several crew members aboard, including Riker, Wesley, and Worf, is sucked into a portal and lost.

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