Star Trek: Voyager (Marvel 1996-1998)               Comics Lot

Marvel Comics Complete Star Trek: Voyager Series

For the First Time Ever in their own Comic Book Series!

 

Star Trek: Voyager is an American science fiction television series created by Rick Berman, Michael Piller, and Jeri Taylor. It originally aired from January 1995 to May 2001 on UPN, lasting for 172 episodes over seven seasons. The fifth series in the Star Trek franchise, it served as the fourth sequel to Star Trek: The Original Series. Set in the 24th century, when Earth is part of a United Federation of Planets, it follows the adventures of the Starfleet vessel USS Voyager as it attempts to return home after being stranded in the Delta Quadrant on the far side of the Milky Way galaxy. Set in a different part of the galaxy from preceding Star Trek shows, Voyager gave the series' writers space to introduce new alien species as recurring characters, namely the Kazon, Vidiians, Hirogen, and Species 8472. During the later seasons, the Borg—a species created for The Next Generation—were introduced as the main antagonists. During Voyager's run, various episode novelisations and tie-in video games were produced; after it ended, various novels continued the series narrative. Voyager was the first Star Trek series to feature a female captain, Kathryn Janeway (Kate Mulgrew), as the lead character. The U.S.S. Voyager is commanded by Captain Kathryn Janeway and is staffed by first officer Commander Chakotay, second officer/security -Tuvok, Helmsman/medic - Tom Paris, Chief engineer - B'Elanna Torres, Chief medical officer - Human hologram doctor, Nurse/ Botanist - Kes, Morale officer/cook - Neelix, and Astrometrics lab crewman - Seven of Nine. And, Star Trek: Voyager was the first Star Trek series to use computer-generated imagery (CGI), rather than models, for exterior space shots.

 

Now, Marvel Comics (as part of a licensed line called "Paramount Pictures Comics"), presents, for the first time ever in their own comic book series, Star Trek: Voyager. The stardates of these stories place the comic series somewhere during the beginning of Voyager Season 2 and continue up through Voyager Season 4. More mind-blowing stories that Star Trek: Voyager is famous for... and if that were not enough, then how about the Borg!  Good Stuff!!


Star Trek: Voyager (Marvel 1996-1998) Series includes:

 

Star Trek: Voyager #1 - November 1996

Written by Laurie S. Sutton. Art by Jesus Redondo w/ John Kalisz. Letterer: Chris Eliopoulos. Editors: Bobbie Chase & Bob Harras. Cover by Jesus Redondo.

 

"The Storm", The Voyager enters a ferocious ion storm to help a Talaxian ship in distress. Responding to a distress call, Voyager finds a Talaxian ship trapped in an asteroid field during an ion storm. Janeway orders the ship into the storm to attempt a rescue. While the ship is battered by the storm, the Talaxian crew is lost in a quantum fissure when the transporter malfunctions.

 

Star Trek: Voyager #2 - December 1996

Written by Laurie S. Sutton. Art by Jesus Redondo w/ John Kalisz. Letterer: Chris Eliopoulos. Editors: Bobbie Chase & Bob Harras. Cover by Jesus Redondo.

 

"Under Ion Skies", When Neelix and Chakotay go to the rescue of a vanished Talaxian ship, they find themselves trapped -- and cut off from Voyager -- in a dimension of crystal towers and ephemeral beings! Neelix and Chakotay transport into the quantum fissure. They find themselves in a dimension alive with energy, crystal towers and ephemeral beings. While Janeway attempts to learn why the Talaxians got caught in the storm in the first place, the energy beings help Chakotay and the others get back to Voyager. However, the Talaxians have plans of their own for Voyager.

 

Star Trek: Voyager #3 - January 1997

Written by Laurie S. Sutton. Art by Jesus Redondo w/ John Kalisz & Sergio Melia. Letterer: Chris Eliopoulos. Editors: Bobbie Chase & Bob Harras. Cover by Jesus Redondo & Sergio Melia.

 

"Repercussions ", The crew thought they were being nice when they rescued the helpless Talaxians. Well, it looks like the Talaxians weren't so helpless! You got it, they're mercenary agents of the Trabe, who happen to have a gigantic ship waiting to take out our heroes! The Talaxians attempt to take over Voyager but their lack of knowledge about the ship hinders their efforts. Meanwhile, the Doctor disappears, his program merging with a Beowulf holo-novel. A Trabe vessel, in league with the Talaxians, attacks the crippled Federation ship.

 

Star Trek: Voyager #4 - February 1997

Written by Howard Weinstein. Art by Jesus Redondo w/ John Kalisz & Sergio Melia. Letterer: Chris Eliopoulos. Editors: Bobbie Chase & Bob Harras. Cover by ???.

 

"Homeostasis: Part One", A wicked battle with a Kazon warship leaves Voyager in desperate need of repairs.But when Voyager limps off to the planet Praja, they find it barren, stripped of all life! What gives? Running low on supplies and needing repairs, Voyager is attacked by a Kazon raider. Following a brief battle, Neelix suggests visiting Praja, a nearby colony. Upon arrival, the away team finds a planet devastated by a botanical plague and automated strip-mining machinery at work. Meanwhile, alien vessels commanded by Kazon crew are alerted to tampering at their mining station on Praja.

 

Star Trek: Voyager #5 - March 1997

Written by Howard Weinstein. Art by Jesus Redondo w/ Shannon Blanchard & Sergio Melia. Letterer: Chris Eliopoulos. Editors: Bobbie Chase, Mark Paniccia, Tim Tuohy & Bob Harras. Cover by ???.

 

"Homeostasis: The Conclusion", Why is the Cambrog planet stripped barren of all life? And even if Neelix and Chakotay can solve that mystery, how can a defenseless Voyager survive an attack by Kazon warships? Neelix and Chakotay discover Cambrog surviviors underground on Praja. Voyager provides them with supplies while attempting to find a cure for the plague. The Kazon arrive, outnumbering and outgunning Voyager in stolen alien vessels. Janeway fakes Voyager's destruction in order to outfox the Kazon.

 

Star Trek: Voyager #6 - April 1997

Written by Ben Raab. Art by Jesus Redondo w/ John Kalisz & Sergio Melia. Letterer: Chris Eliopoulos. Editors: Tim Tuohy & Bob Harras. Cover by ???.

 

"Relicquest: Part One", When the crew comes to fisticuffs with each other, you know it's time for a little R & R! It looks like the problem will be solved when the U.S.S. Voyager comes upon an M-class planet. But how can this vacation spot exist if all of the planets in that system were destroyed long ago? Maybe it can all be explained by the planet's population of ghosts! Tensions are flaring aboard Voyager so Janeway is pleased when a Class-M planet is found in the Denarian stellar cluster. Neelix is astonished to learn of the discovery, believing the system uninhabitable based on myths of a centuries-old catastrophe. Janeway accompanies the away team and is abducted by an apparition named Bonai. Janeway and Bonai's other recruits are asked to find a powerful relic. In exchange, Bonai will return Voyager to the Alpha quadrant.

 

Star Trek: Voyager #7 - May 1997

Written by Ben Raab. Art by Jesus Redondo w/ Matt Webb & Sergio Melia. Letterer: Chris Eliopoulos. Editors: Tim Tuohy & Bob Harras. Cover by ???.

 

"Relicquest: Part Two", Why must Captain Janeway forge an uneasy alliance with a band of her most dreaded enemies? Because the race is on for an ancient relic that gives its owner the power to rule the universe! If Janeway doesn't find it first, the U.S.S. Voyager, along with the entire Delta Quadrant, may be destroyed! On the planet's surface, Janeway begins the quest with captains of Kazon, Trabe, and Vidian ships as teammates. The others are as intent on eliminating their enemies as in finding Bonai's relic. Meanwhile, the four starships orbiting the planet are manouevering for position. Chakotay has B'elanna prepare something special for their opponents.

 

Star Trek: Voyager #8 - June 1997

Written by Ben Raab. Art by Jesus Redondo w/ Matt Webb & Sergio Melia. Letterer: Chris Eliopoulos. Editors: Tim Tuohy & Bob Harras. Cover by ???.

 

"Relicquest: Conclusion", Captain Janeway and the 'Questers' from the Vidians, Kazon and Trabe finally encounter the mysterious relic...but it's definitely not what they expected! The quest concludes as the Kazon and Trabe commanders fail the tests Bonai has created to determine their worthiness. Janeway and the Vidian commander are promised that although "dark times" are coming, their new friendship will be supported by Bonai.

 

Star Trek: Voyager #9 - September 1997

Written by Abnett & Edginton. Art by Terry Pallot w/ Matt Webb & Al Milgrom. Letterer: Chris Eliopoulos. Editors: Tim Tuohy & Bob Harras. Cover by Terry Pallot & Al Milgrom.

 

"Dead Zone", On a desperate rescue mission, the U.S.S. Voyager and her crew become trapped as victims themselves! If that wasn't enough, there are pirates off the starboard! With all of Voyager's systems rendered inoperable, it looks like it's time for some good old fashioned hand-to-hand combat! Resonding to a distress call, Voyager is trapped in a "dead zone" of space, bleeding energy. Pirates in chemical propellant ships attack and board Voyager. While the crew repels boarders in hand-to-hand combat, Tuvok comes up with a plan.

 

Star Trek: Voyager #10 - October 1997

Written by Laurie S. Sutton. Art by Jesus Redondo w/ Glynis Oliver & Sergio Melia. Letterer: Chris Eliopoulos. Editors: Tim Tuohy & Bob Harras. Cover by ???.

 

"Ghosts", Resistance is futile -- the Borg are back! The U.S.S. Voyager encounters a spatial anomaly that recreates the Battle of Wolf 359! The crew manages to bring aboard a group of survivors...but not without dire consequences! Voyager encounters a chroniton wave and the crew finds themselves facing the Borg at the battle of Wolf 359 (The Best of Both Worlds, Part II [TNG]). Janeway and her crew must come to terms with the loss of friends and family again.

 

Star Trek: Voyager #11 - November 1997

Written by Laurie S. Sutton. Art by Jesus Redondo w/ Matt Webb & Sergio Melia. Letterer: Chris Eliopoulos. Editors: Tim Tuohy & Bob Harras. Cover by ???.

 

"Leviathan: Part One", The U.S.S. Voyager encounters a huge spacecraft that wants to make the ship and its crew part of a bizarre zoological experiment! Why? And what is the connection between the craft and Star Trek: The Motion Picture? Voyager joins an Elessian Empire fleet answering a distress call and is trapped by a giant sentient ship. While part of the crew attempts to free the ship, an away team learns that they have been collected.

 

Star Trek: Voyager #12 - December 1997

Written by Laurie S. Sutton. Art by Jesus Redondo w/ Matt Webb & Sergio Melia. Letterer: Chris Eliopoulos. Editors: Tim Tuohy & Bob Harras. Cover by ???.

 

"Leviathan: Part Two", The chilling conclusion to this two-parter! The U.S.S. Voyager has been captured by a runaway computer that turns alien species into bizarre zoological exhibits! Now Captain Janeway races against time to save her ship and crew from from an evil with ties to Star Trek: The Motion Picture! Janeway negotiates with the Leviathan to avoid becoming part of its permanent collection of this galaxy's inhabitants. When her appeal fails, Janeway initiates more drastic measures to disrupt the Leviathan's control.

 

Star Trek: Voyager #13 - January 1998

Written by Laurie S. Sutton. Art by Terry Pallot w/ Matt Webb & Al Milgrom. Letterer: Chris Eliopoulos. Editors: Tim Tuohy & Bob Harras. Cover by ???.

 

"Telepathy War: Part 5. Cloud Walkers", The series gains a new art team...and the crew loses a teammate! Desperately needing an element that can recharge the ship's systems, the crew beams down to a world with floating cities. There, Tom gets separated from the crew and has to face an illegal mining operation -- alone! After escaping the Leviathan, Voyager visits the Elessians for a celebration and repairs. While attempting to retreive an away team looking for supplies, Janeway must take Voyager into a confrontation with pirates. Meanwhile, events in the Alpha Quadrant have a telepathic effect on Kes.

 

Star Trek: Voyager #14 - February 1998

Written by Laurie S. Sutton & Gwen L. Sutton. Art by Terry Pallot w/ Matt Webb & Al Milgrom. Letterer: Chris Eliopoulos. Editors: Tim Tuohy & Bob Harras. Cover by Terry Pallot & Al Milgrom.

 

"Survival of the Fittest: Part One, On their way back to the Alpha Quadrant, the U.S.S. Voyager provides what they think will be routine aid to a disabled ship. On an urgent mission, the ship's captain must deliver his deceased consort to a spatial anomaly to complete a generations-old ritual. Kes is gone and Janeway has begun to integrate Seven of Nine into her crew. Voyager answers a distress call from Catira, a beautiful Orsorian woman, who becomes Katirus, a man, upon learning that Voyager's captain is a woman. Entranced by Katirus, Janeway romances him while her crew finds evidence of a sabateur.

 

Star Trek: Voyager #15 - March 1998

Written by Laurie S. Sutton & Gwen L. Sutton. Art by Terry Pallot w/ Matt Webb & Al Milgrom. Letterer: Chris Eliopoulos. Editors: Tim Tuohy & Bob Harras. Cover by ???.

 

"Survival of the Fittest: Part Two, Tuvok is trapped, Captain Janeway is enraptured, Chakotay is jilted and B'Elanna is on the prowl! In the balance: the very existence of the U.S.S. Voyager! Catira tries to ensnare Tuvok with her wily charms. The Orsorian intends to make servants of the crew. The Doctor and Seven, immune to the pheremones of Catira/Katirus, must overcome the alien influence.

 

Comics lot contains: Star Trek: Voyager (1996-1998) Issues #1-15.  Marvel Comics

 

Comics are bagged & boarded and will be carefully / securely packaged then shipped via USPS Priority Mail to ensure that it arrives to you perfectly and quickly.

 

All First Printings

Publisher: Marvel Comics

Publication Date: 1996 - 1998

Format per comic: FC, 32 pages, Comic, 10.25" x 6.5"

UPC: 759606036684

 

Collectible Entertainment note: Comics #1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15 are in Very Good to Very Fine condition. (issue #14 has significant spine creases on back bottom right corner >> see scan #13 so Very Good / other issues are Fine to Very Fine)  Overall... Nice Set!  Please See Scans!!  A must have for any serious Star Trek: Voyager collector / enthusiast.  A fun & entertaining read.  Highly Recommended.

 

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