STAR TREK Vol.2 ANNUALS lot (DC Comics)

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STAR TREK Vol.2 ANNUALS lot (DC Comics)
*(Grade:NEAR MINT)
#1,2,3,4,5

ANNUAL #1 (1990)
*The crew of the Enterprise tries to save a colony world whose population has been stricken by a deadly plague. There, Mr. Sulu finds a lost love. Unfortunately, everyone else finds hostile colonists who don’t want the Federation’s help and are willing to go to great lengths to stop them. Written by Peter David and George Takei (Star Trek’s Mr. Sulu), with art by Gray Morrow. Cover by Jerome Moore.

ANNUAL #2 (1991)
*Star Trek’s 25th Anniversary celebration continues with a special story that takes us back to Captain Kirk’s early days at Starfleet Academy where he met some of the major influences in his life, including Matt Decker and Ben Finney, his first true love, Carol Marcus…and his humiliation at the hands of practical joker Finnegan. Written by Peter David, with art by James Fry, Curt Swan and Arne Starr. Cover by Jerome Moore.

ANNUAL #3 (1992)
*In “Homeworld,” the Enterprise is assigned to escort Spock’s father Ambassador Sarek on a special ceremonial mission to accept a planet’s application to join the Federation. But the negotiations are threatened by the planet’s spiritual leaders who assert their divine right to rule. Written by Howard Weinstein, with art by Norm Dwyer and Arne Starr. Painted cover by Frank Kelly Freas.

ANNUAL #4 (1993)
*At the very start of his Starfleet career, on Captain Pike’s Enterprise, young Lieutenant Spock confronts his own split psyche as he defends a doomed colony possessed by an indestructible evil. Written by Michael Jan Friedman, with art by Gordon Purcell and Pablo Marcos. Cover by Jerome Moore.

ANNUAL #5 (1994)
*Near the end of their first 5-year mission, the crew of the Enterprise is plagued by dreams of its first year together…visions that seem unnervingly real. The only common denominator in the dreams is former Enterprise crew-member Janice Rand – who Starfleet reports is missing in action. Written by Michael Jan Friedman, with art by Carlos Garzon. Cover by Chris Wozniak.