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DC Star Trek: TNG: Cry Vengeance (Star Trek Graphic Novel Collection, #128)
by Chris Claremont
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Synopsis
Presenting eight short tales featuring the Enterprise-D crew- including a sequel to DC's Debt of Honor graphic novel.
DC Comics' monthly Star Trek: The Next Generation title, from writer Michael Jan Friedman, earned great acclaim from fandom and critics alike, but those eighty issues were not the ...
DC Comics' monthly Star Trek: The Next Generation title, from writer Michael Jan Friedman, earned great acclaim from fandom and critics alike, but those eighty issues were not the ...
Presenting eight short tales featuring the Enterprise-D crew- including a sequel to DC's Debt of Honor graphic novel.
DC Comics' monthly Star Trek: The Next Generation title, from writer Michael Jan Friedman, earned great acclaim from fandom and critics alike, but those eighty issues were not the only DC stories featuring Jean-Luc Picard and company.
This volume collects The Next Generation Specials #1-3, featuring stories by Friedman and other talented scribes, including popular Star Trek writers Diane Duane, Tony Isabella, Kevin J. Ryan, and Debt of Honor author Chris Claremont.
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