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Star Trek: New Adventures Volume 4

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$29.99 US
6.69"W x 10.25"H x 0.71"D   | 29 oz | 18 per carton
On sale Jan 16, 2018 | 296 Pages | 978-1-68405-033-8
Following the events of Star Trek Into Darkness, the U.S.S. Enterprise embarks on a new five-year mission of discovery, but is interrupted by a visit from the classic character Q, who challenges this timeline’s Captain Kirk to solve a classic no-win situation… if he can, in “The Q Gambit.” In “Behemoth,” the crew come upon a damaged alien vessel of unknown origin. Discovering the injured pilot inside, they learn of a new threat of unprecedented power. In “Eurydice,” the Enterprise finds itself adrift, farther from Earth than any other starship has ever traveled. And, in “The Tholian Webs” the ship becomes trapped in INTERPHASE, a dangerous condition of space within which the ship’s structural integrity–and the crew’s sanity–are at risk. Collects issues #35-47.
Mike Johnson wrote the Star Trek ongoing series for IDW and currently writes the sequel series Star Trek: Boldly Go, both set in the Kelvin timeline of the films by J.J. Abrams and Justin Lin. With fellow Orci/Kurtzman employee Tim Jones, he also wrote Star Trek: Nero and Star Trek: The Official Motion Picture Adaptation. His other credits include Superman/Batman and Supergirl for DC Comics and the miniseries Eight for Dark Horse, with artist and co-writer Raphael Albuquerque.

Tony Shasteen has been an illustrator and graphic designer since graduating from the Art Institute of Atlanta with a degree in Visual Communications. His work has been featured in publications such as Communication Arts, Playboy, and Spectrum. He lives in the tranquil suburbs of Atlanta with his wife, two sons, and as many cats as possible.

Cat Staggs is currently working as an artist for DC comics, illustrating the covers and interiors for the Smallville Season 11 series and The Vampire Diaries. As well as the interiors on the Phantom Lady mini series. Her work is also featured in Womanthology (IDW) on a story written by Barbara Kesel and the book Star Trek Federation: The First 150 Years. Recently, she designed one of the most popular t-shirts for Ashely Eckstien’s Her Universe, Star Wars clothing line and is currently working on new designs.

Rachael Stott (BA Hons) is a comicbook artist and illustrator based in London. Her first published work in comics was December 2014 with her first project with IDW, pencilling and inking the Star Trek/Planet of the Apes crossover, written by Scott and David Tipton. In 2015 she won Best Newcomer at the British Comics Awards. Currently she collaborates with a variety of publishers whilst doing covers and interiors on Titan comics' Twelfth Doctor ongoing.

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Following the events of Star Trek Into Darkness, the U.S.S. Enterprise embarks on a new five-year mission of discovery, but is interrupted by a visit from the classic character Q, who challenges this timeline’s Captain Kirk to solve a classic no-win situation… if he can, in “The Q Gambit.” In “Behemoth,” the crew come upon a damaged alien vessel of unknown origin. Discovering the injured pilot inside, they learn of a new threat of unprecedented power. In “Eurydice,” the Enterprise finds itself adrift, farther from Earth than any other starship has ever traveled. And, in “The Tholian Webs” the ship becomes trapped in INTERPHASE, a dangerous condition of space within which the ship’s structural integrity–and the crew’s sanity–are at risk. Collects issues #35-47.

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Mike Johnson wrote the Star Trek ongoing series for IDW and currently writes the sequel series Star Trek: Boldly Go, both set in the Kelvin timeline of the films by J.J. Abrams and Justin Lin. With fellow Orci/Kurtzman employee Tim Jones, he also wrote Star Trek: Nero and Star Trek: The Official Motion Picture Adaptation. His other credits include Superman/Batman and Supergirl for DC Comics and the miniseries Eight for Dark Horse, with artist and co-writer Raphael Albuquerque.

Tony Shasteen has been an illustrator and graphic designer since graduating from the Art Institute of Atlanta with a degree in Visual Communications. His work has been featured in publications such as Communication Arts, Playboy, and Spectrum. He lives in the tranquil suburbs of Atlanta with his wife, two sons, and as many cats as possible.

Cat Staggs is currently working as an artist for DC comics, illustrating the covers and interiors for the Smallville Season 11 series and The Vampire Diaries. As well as the interiors on the Phantom Lady mini series. Her work is also featured in Womanthology (IDW) on a story written by Barbara Kesel and the book Star Trek Federation: The First 150 Years. Recently, she designed one of the most popular t-shirts for Ashely Eckstien’s Her Universe, Star Wars clothing line and is currently working on new designs.

Rachael Stott (BA Hons) is a comicbook artist and illustrator based in London. Her first published work in comics was December 2014 with her first project with IDW, pencilling and inking the Star Trek/Planet of the Apes crossover, written by Scott and David Tipton. In 2015 she won Best Newcomer at the British Comics Awards. Currently she collaborates with a variety of publishers whilst doing covers and interiors on Titan comics' Twelfth Doctor ongoing.