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Publisher: IDW Publishing
Publication Date: May 2007
Product Type: Variant Comic
Product Condition: Very Fine + (Please See Scans)
UPC: 827714111293

Star Trek Klingons Blood Will Tell 2D RI Retailer Incentive Virgin Variant Comic

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Item specifics:
Publisher: IDW Publishing
Publication Date: May 2007
Product Type: Variant Comic
Product Condition: Very Fine + (Please See Scans)
UPC: 827714111293

Item specifics:
Publisher: IDW Publishing
Publication Date: May 2007
Product Type: Variant Comic
Product Condition: Very Fine + (Please See Scans)
UPC: 827714111293

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Star Trek: Klingons – Blood Will Tell                Variant Comic
Featuring the Retailer Incentive Virgin Variant Cover by Joe Corroney.  Awesome!!
Writers: Scott Tipton & David Tipton
Artists: David Messina & Elena Casagrande
Colorist: Ilaria Traversi
Letterers: Neil Uyetake & Robbie Robbins
Editors: Dan Taylor & Chris Ryall
Retailer Incentive Virgin Variant Cover #2D by: Joe Corroney

To Boldly Go Where No Man Has Gone Before.
Star Trek is an American space opera media franchise based on the science fiction television series created by Gene Roddenberry. The first television series, simply called Star Trek and now referred to as “The Original Series”, debuted in 1966 and aired for three seasons on the television network NBC. It followed the interstellar adventures of Captain James T. Kirk (William Shatner) and his crew aboard the starship USS Enterprise, a space exploration vessel, built by the United Federation of Planets in the twenty-third century. The Star Trek canon of the franchise includes The Original Series, an animated series, five spin-off television series, the film franchise, and further adaptations in several media.

And now IDW Publishing presents, “Star Trek: Klingons – Blood Will Tell”. The Klingon moon of Praxis has exploded, and it is shortly before the events of Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country. On Qo’nos the leader of the house of Kahnrah sits in his study and considered the future of the Klingon Empire. Gorkon talks of peace, others talk of war his vote may be the deciding factor. His granddaughter a young warrior named K’Halynn enters, and he begins to recount the great history of their family and in turn the history of the Klingon and Federation conflict starting with the story of their cousin Kagh at Organia leading to the occupation by Kor and insurgence by the Federation.

Stories/Spoilers
In issue #2D, Morning on Qo’noS, K’ahlynn attacks her grandfather, Kahnrah, with her Bat’leth, but she has underestimated his speed and strength. He brings up the conversation from the prior day about espionage and tells her that they can both learn a lesson from the “tale of Gralmek, and the mistakes that led to his own dishonor…” Gralmek was a distant cousin of the family, born a mach ghott, a “small fish”, small in stature and strength. He tried his best to fit in and stand his ground, but he was too weak. When the opportunity came to prove himself on a dangerous and painful mission, he was the first to volunteer. From the mission log of Gralmek: Finally, a chance to prove myself in the eyes of my family and the Empire. I was quickly escorted off to a series of briefings about my new mission: working for Klingon intelligence. Due to the interference of the Organians in their previous encounter, expansion of the Empire could now only be gained through peaceful means. As such, the next step of the Klingons is to try sabotage. Gralmek’s forehead ridge and brow were sanded down, his skin dyed with acid, holes drilled in his forehead, and spinal ridges shaved, all to better simulate the Human anatomy. His recovery took eight weeks, and during that time, he discovered that it was not reversible. The next phase was to teach him to act like a Human, and to brief him on his mission, to assume the identity of Arne Darvin, a member of Starfleet, and poison a shipment of grain just before it is delivered to Sherman’s Planet. From the mission log of Gralmek: The High Council had secured for me a Starfleet uniform and forged credentials to get me on board the Lexington, which was ferrying my target to Deep Space Station K-7. Once on board, it was merely a matter of finding him and choosing the opportune moment to introduce myself. After finally encountering the real Darvin aboard the ship, Gralmek kills him, refusing to stab him in the back, stating in his log that “one has a right to look his killer in the eyes.” When the ship finally arrived at K-7, Gralmek met his new commander, Nilz Baris. Over time, he began becoming loyal to the man, despite his being an irritant. However, when Baris discovered that Klingons were nearby, he issued a Priority One Alert, calling in Federation support. A ship arrived almost immediately, the Enterprise, complete with its overconfident, pompous, and reckless captain. Gralmek liked the captain, Kirk, despite himself, because he held no respect for Baris. With the increased security presence, it would be making poisoning the quadrotriticale a bit more difficult. A frontal route to the grain was no longer possible, but Gralmek had been studying the plans of the base in detail, and with his position, had security access everywhere. He arrived at the grain container, and quickly poisoned it, before returning to his quarters. How will my courage and ingenuity be recognized in the Great Hall, I wonder? I hope it’s a statue. I like statues. “All glory to Gralmek,” the plaque will read. “Acquirer of worlds.” I hope it’s a large statue. Remember to strike this passage out before sending report back to Qo’noS. Three days later, the ruse was uncovered due to the reaction of the tribbles, brought aboard the station by an itinerant merchant, Cyrano Jones. The Klingon captain that had arrived at the station, Koloth was an unfortunate party to defusing the charade, as the vermin responded to him in the same manner as Gralmek. When the ruse was up and Dr. McCoy discovered that Gralmek was truly a Klingon, Gralmek gave himself up, almost immediately. Koloth was forced to depart the station in humiliation but was assured that no fault laid with him. At that moment, he discovered that his ship was infested with tribbles. Meanwhile, Gralmek spent time in a Federation prison before he was returned to the Klingons. After a debriefing, he was taken to the Great Hall and chastised for his actions. He asked if he would be sent to Rura Penthe, but the cost of a barge would not be worth the time but was discommended instead. Kahnrah explains to his granddaughter that Gralmek was never seen or heard from again, and that the age of espionage ended as soon as it began. Kahnrah was still at a crossroads when it came to the vote though.

… story continues in Star Trek: Klingons – Blood Will Tell (2007) Issues #3-5.  IDW Publishing

Featuring the Retailer Incentive Virgin Variant Cover by Joe Corroney.  Awesome!!

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

First Printing
Publisher: IDW Publishing
Publication Date: May 2007
Format: FC, 32 pages, Comic, 10.25″ x 6.75″
UPC: 827714111293

Collectible Entertainment note: Retailer Incentive Virgin Variant Comic is in Very Fine + condition.  Beautiful!  Please See Scans!!  A must have for any serious Star Trek and/or Science Fiction collector / enthusiast.  A fun & entertaining read.  Highly Recommended.

Please read return policy.

Star Trek: Klingons – Blood Will Tell                Variant Comic
Featuring the Retailer Incentive Virgin Variant Cover by Joe Corroney.  Awesome!!
Writers: Scott Tipton & David Tipton
Artists: David Messina & Elena Casagrande
Colorist: Ilaria Traversi
Letterers: Neil Uyetake & Robbie Robbins
Editors: Dan Taylor & Chris Ryall
Retailer Incentive Virgin Variant Cover #2D by: Joe Corroney

To Boldly Go Where No Man Has Gone Before.
Star Trek is an American space opera media franchise based on the science fiction television series created by Gene Roddenberry. The first television series, simply called Star Trek and now referred to as “The Original Series”, debuted in 1966 and aired for three seasons on the television network NBC. It followed the interstellar adventures of Captain James T. Kirk (William Shatner) and his crew aboard the starship USS Enterprise, a space exploration vessel, built by the United Federation of Planets in the twenty-third century. The Star Trek canon of the franchise includes The Original Series, an animated series, five spin-off television series, the film franchise, and further adaptations in several media.

And now IDW Publishing presents, “Star Trek: Klingons – Blood Will Tell”. The Klingon moon of Praxis has exploded, and it is shortly before the events of Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country. On Qo’nos the leader of the house of Kahnrah sits in his study and considered the future of the Klingon Empire. Gorkon talks of peace, others talk of war his vote may be the deciding factor. His granddaughter a young warrior named K’Halynn enters, and he begins to recount the great history of their family and in turn the history of the Klingon and Federation conflict starting with the story of their cousin Kagh at Organia leading to the occupation by Kor and insurgence by the Federation.

Stories/Spoilers
In issue #2D, Morning on Qo’noS, K’ahlynn attacks her grandfather, Kahnrah, with her Bat’leth, but she has underestimated his speed and strength. He brings up the conversation from the prior day about espionage and tells her that they can both learn a lesson from the “tale of Gralmek, and the mistakes that led to his own dishonor…” Gralmek was a distant cousin of the family, born a mach ghott, a “small fish”, small in stature and strength. He tried his best to fit in and stand his ground, but he was too weak. When the opportunity came to prove himself on a dangerous and painful mission, he was the first to volunteer. From the mission log of Gralmek: Finally, a chance to prove myself in the eyes of my family and the Empire. I was quickly escorted off to a series of briefings about my new mission: working for Klingon intelligence. Due to the interference of the Organians in their previous encounter, expansion of the Empire could now only be gained through peaceful means. As such, the next step of the Klingons is to try sabotage. Gralmek’s forehead ridge and brow were sanded down, his skin dyed with acid, holes drilled in his forehead, and spinal ridges shaved, all to better simulate the Human anatomy. His recovery took eight weeks, and during that time, he discovered that it was not reversible. The next phase was to teach him to act like a Human, and to brief him on his mission, to assume the identity of Arne Darvin, a member of Starfleet, and poison a shipment of grain just before it is delivered to Sherman’s Planet. From the mission log of Gralmek: The High Council had secured for me a Starfleet uniform and forged credentials to get me on board the Lexington, which was ferrying my target to Deep Space Station K-7. Once on board, it was merely a matter of finding him and choosing the opportune moment to introduce myself. After finally encountering the real Darvin aboard the ship, Gralmek kills him, refusing to stab him in the back, stating in his log that “one has a right to look his killer in the eyes.” When the ship finally arrived at K-7, Gralmek met his new commander, Nilz Baris. Over time, he began becoming loyal to the man, despite his being an irritant. However, when Baris discovered that Klingons were nearby, he issued a Priority One Alert, calling in Federation support. A ship arrived almost immediately, the Enterprise, complete with its overconfident, pompous, and reckless captain. Gralmek liked the captain, Kirk, despite himself, because he held no respect for Baris. With the increased security presence, it would be making poisoning the quadrotriticale a bit more difficult. A frontal route to the grain was no longer possible, but Gralmek had been studying the plans of the base in detail, and with his position, had security access everywhere. He arrived at the grain container, and quickly poisoned it, before returning to his quarters. How will my courage and ingenuity be recognized in the Great Hall, I wonder? I hope it’s a statue. I like statues. “All glory to Gralmek,” the plaque will read. “Acquirer of worlds.” I hope it’s a large statue. Remember to strike this passage out before sending report back to Qo’noS. Three days later, the ruse was uncovered due to the reaction of the tribbles, brought aboard the station by an itinerant merchant, Cyrano Jones. The Klingon captain that had arrived at the station, Koloth was an unfortunate party to defusing the charade, as the vermin responded to him in the same manner as Gralmek. When the ruse was up and Dr. McCoy discovered that Gralmek was truly a Klingon, Gralmek gave himself up, almost immediately. Koloth was forced to depart the station in humiliation but was assured that no fault laid with him. At that moment, he discovered that his ship was infested with tribbles. Meanwhile, Gralmek spent time in a Federation prison before he was returned to the Klingons. After a debriefing, he was taken to the Great Hall and chastised for his actions. He asked if he would be sent to Rura Penthe, but the cost of a barge would not be worth the time but was discommended instead. Kahnrah explains to his granddaughter that Gralmek was never seen or heard from again, and that the age of espionage ended as soon as it began. Kahnrah was still at a crossroads when it came to the vote though.

… story continues in Star Trek: Klingons – Blood Will Tell (2007) Issues #3-5.  IDW Publishing

Featuring the Retailer Incentive Virgin Variant Cover by Joe Corroney.  Awesome!!

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

First Printing
Publisher: IDW Publishing
Publication Date: May 2007
Format: FC, 32 pages, Comic, 10.25″ x 6.75″
UPC: 827714111293

Collectible Entertainment note: Retailer Incentive Virgin Variant Comic is in Very Fine + condition.  Beautiful!  Please See Scans!!  A must have for any serious Star Trek and/or Science Fiction collector / enthusiast.  A fun & entertaining read.  Highly Recommended.

Please read return policy.

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