
Selection of DC Comics : Star Trek and Sectre Origins
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This is a mixed lot of DC Comics issues covering two distinct titles. DC Comics held the licence to publish Star Trek comics from February 1984 through February 1996, covering both The Original Series and The Next Generation. The run spanned two volumes and a total of 136 issues, attracting writers such as Peter David and Len Wein alongside artists including Gordon Purcell. Volume 1 primarily covered the period after the events of Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan. These issues are a solid find for Trek fans who enjoy expanded-universe storytelling beyond the screen. The Spectre comics in this selection feature one of DC's oldest and most powerful supernatural characters. The Spectre first debuted in More Fun Comics #52 in February 1940, created by Jerry Siegel and Bernard Baily. In his origin story, Jim Corrigan is a police detective murdered by criminals; in the afterlife he is granted supernatural powers and returns to exact vengeance. The character explores themes of morality and the afterlife, blending horror, mystery, and cosmic philosophy in a way that sets him apart from typical superhero fare. Ideal for collectors and readers who enjoy darker, more mature DC storytelling.
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