Star Trek Volume 11

Part of Star Trek

Paperback
$19.99 US
| $19.99 CAN
On sale Feb 02, 2016 | 120 Pages | 9781631405211
The U.S.S. Enterprise is on a five-year mission of discovery into uncharted space. Volume 11 contains the stories "The Tholian Webs" and "Deity" from issues #46–49 of the ongoing series and the one-shot special "Flesh and Stone," based in the Original Series timeline.
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.

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The U.S.S. Enterprise is on a five-year mission of discovery into uncharted space. Volume 11 contains the stories "The Tholian Webs" and "Deity" from issues #46–49 of the ongoing series and the one-shot special "Flesh and Stone," based in the Original Series timeline.

Author

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.