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Star Trek: The Next Generation #65 cover
Cover: Jason Palmer

Star Trek: The Next Generation #65

Nov 1994 · DC · 1.95 USD; 2.75 CAD; 1.25 GBP
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“The Truth Elusive”

Three imposing faces loom over a star field on this 1994 DC issue — a snarling Ferengi, a heavily tattooed Ktarian or Cardassian-style figure, and a sharp-eyed Romulan woman — while multiple starships drift in the space below them, setting a mood of uneasy multi-faction tension. The cover title "No Way Out!" underscores the sense of a difficult situation closing in, complemented by the story title "The Truth Elusive" suggesting that answers won't come easily. Cover art by Jason Palmer brings a clean, composed energy to the ensemble, making this Michael Jan Friedman and Deryl Skelton issue a compelling entry in the long run of TNG comics.

writer Michael Jan Friedman · artist, inker Deryl Skelton · letterer Bob Pinaha · colorist Rick Taylor · cover Jason Palmer

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artist, inker Deryl Skelton
letterer Bob Pinaha
colorist Rick Taylor
cover pencils, inks Jason Palmer

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Problem with Cardassian/ Geordi meets double from parallel universe

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