Star Trek Wrath of Khan Variant Comic Set 1-2-3 Lot B IDW Movie Adaptation Spock
Star Trek Wrath of Khan Variant Comic Set 1-2-3 Lot B IDW Movie Adaptation Spock
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Publisher: IDW Publishing
Publication Date: 2009
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UPC: 827714000627
Star Trek Wrath of Khan Variant Comic Set 1-2-3 Lot B IDW Movie Adaptation Spock
Original price was: $89.00.$75.65Current price is: $75.65.
or four interest-free payments with Klarna.
Item specifics:
Publisher: IDW Publishing
Publication Date: 2009
Product Type: Variant Comics Lot
Product Condition: Very Fine to Very Fine + (Please See Scans)
UPC: 827714000627
Item specifics:
Publisher: IDW Publishing
Publication Date: 2009
Product Type: Variant Comics Lot
Product Condition: Very Fine to Very Fine + (Please See Scans)
UPC: 827714000627
Description
Star Trek: The Wrath of Khan (Movie Adaptation) Variant Comics Lot
Featuring Complete Variant Cover B Collection with “Movie” Covers!
Featuring The Original Crew of the Starship Enterprise!
Featuring the Comic Adaptation of the 1982 Hit Movie! Awesome!!
Story by: Harve Bennet & Jack B. Sowards
Screenplay by: Jack B. Sowards
Adaptation by: Andy Schmidt
Artist: Chee Yang Ong
Colorist: Moose Baumann
Letterer: Robbie Robbins
Editors: Chris Ryall & Scott Dunbier
Variant Cover #1B by: The Wrath of Khan Movie Poster by Bob Peak
Variant Cover #2B by: Spock Movie Photo
Variant Cover #3B by: Original Crew Movie Photo
Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan is a 1982 American science fiction film directed by Nicholas Meyer and based on the television series Star Trek. It is the second film in the Star Trek film series, and is a sequel to Star Trek: The Motion Picture (1979). The plot features Admiral James T. Kirk (William Shatner) and the crew of the starship USS Enterprise facing off against the genetically engineered tyrant Khan Noonien Singh (Ricardo Montalbán), a character who first appeared in the 1967 Star Trek episode “Space Seed”. When Khan escapes from a 15-year exile to exact revenge on Kirk, the crew of the Enterprise must stop him from acquiring a powerful terraforming device named Genesis. The film is the beginning of a three-film story arc that continues with the film Star Trek III: The Search for Spock (1984) and concludes with the film Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home (1986).
Now, IDW presents a classic comic adaptation of the hit 1982 movie, Star Trek: The Wrath of Khan… With the assistance of the Enterprise crew, Admiral James T. Kirk must stop an old nemesis, Khan Noonien Singh, from using the life-generating Genesis Device as the ultimate weapon.
Story/Spoilers (featuring the full Star Trek: The Wrath of Khan 1982 Movie Synopsis for nostalgic remembrance)
In 2285, Admiral James T. Kirk oversees a simulator session of Captain Spock’s trainees. In the simulation, Lieutenant Saavik commands the starship USS Enterprise on a rescue mission to save the crew of the damaged ship Kobayashi Maru, but is attacked by Klingon cruisers and critically damaged. The simulation is a no-win scenario designed to test the character of Starfleet officers. Later, Dr. McCoy visits Kirk on his birthday; seeing Kirk in low spirits due to his age, the doctor advises Kirk to get a new command instead of growing old behind a desk.
Meanwhile, the starship Reliant is on a mission to search for a lifeless planet to test the Genesis Device, a technology designed to reorganize dead matter into habitable worlds. Reliant officers Commander Pavel Chekov and Captain Clark Terrell beam down to evaluate a planet they believe to be Ceti Alpha VI; once there, they are captured by the genetically engineered tyrant Khan Noonien Singh explaining that they are on Ceti Alpha V. Fifteen years prior, Kirk exiled Khan and his fellow supermen to Ceti Alpha V after they attempted to take over his ship. The neighboring planet exploded, devastating the surface of Ceti Alpha V. Khan implants Chekov and Terrell with indigenous eel larvae (which killed several of his followers, including his wife) that render them susceptible to mind control, and uses them to capture Reliant. Learning of the Genesis Device, Khan attacks space station Regula I where the device is being developed by Kirk’s former lover, Dr. Carol Marcus, and their son, David.
Kirk assumes command of Enterprise after the ship, deployed on a training cruise, receives a distress call from Regula I. En route, Enterprise is ambushed and crippled by Reliant. Khan offers to spare Kirk’s crew if they relinquish all material related to Genesis; Kirk instead stalls for time and remotely lowers Reliant’s shields, enabling a counter-attack. Khan is forced to retreat and effect repairs, while Enterprise limps to Regula I. Kirk, McCoy, and Saavik beam to the station and find Terrell and Chekov alive, along with the slaughtered members of Marcus’s team. They soon find Carol and David hiding Genesis deep inside the nearby planetoid. Khan, having used Terrell and Chekov as spies, orders them to kill Kirk; Terrell resists the eel’s influence and kills himself, while Chekov collapses as the eel leaves his body. Khan transports Genesis aboard the Reliant, intending to maroon Kirk on the lifeless planetoid, but is tricked by Kirk and Spock’s coded arrangements for a rendezvous. Kirk directs Enterprise into the nearby Mutara Nebula; conditions inside the nebula render shields useless and compromise targeting systems, making Enterprise and Reliant evenly matched. Spock notes that Khan’s tactics indicate inexperience in three-dimensional combat, which Kirk exploits to disable Reliant.
Mortally wounded, Khan activates Genesis. Though Kirk’s crew detects the activation and attempts to move out of range, they will not be able to escape the nebula in time without the ship’s inoperable warp drive. Spock goes to restore warp power in the engine room, which is flooded with radiation. When McCoy tries to prevent Spock’s entry, Spock incapacitates him with a Vulcan nerve pinch and performs a mind meld, telling him to “remember”. Spock repairs the warp drive, and Enterprise escapes the explosion, which forms a new planet. Before dying of radiation poisoning, Spock urges Kirk not to grieve, as his decision to sacrifice himself to save the ship’s crew was a logical one. The movie ends with Spock’s friends hosting a space burial for Spock.
Variant Comics lot contains: Star Trek: The Wrath of Khan {Complete Variant Cover B Collection} (2009) Issues #1-3. IDW Publishing
Variant Comics are bagged & double 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: IDW Publishing
Publication Date: 2009
Format per comic: FC, 32 pages, Comic, 10.25″ x 6.5″
UPC: 827714000627
Collectible Entertainment note: Variant Comics 1B,2B,3B are New & Unread. Very Fine to Very Fine + condition. Beautiful Set! Please See Scans!! A must have for any serious Star Trek collector and/or enthusiast. A fun & entertaining read. Very Highly Recommended.
Please read return policy.
Star Trek: The Wrath of Khan (Movie Adaptation) Variant Comics Lot
Featuring Complete Variant Cover B Collection with “Movie” Covers!
Featuring The Original Crew of the Starship Enterprise!
Featuring the Comic Adaptation of the 1982 Hit Movie! Awesome!!
Story by: Harve Bennet & Jack B. Sowards
Screenplay by: Jack B. Sowards
Adaptation by: Andy Schmidt
Artist: Chee Yang Ong
Colorist: Moose Baumann
Letterer: Robbie Robbins
Editors: Chris Ryall & Scott Dunbier
Variant Cover #1B by: The Wrath of Khan Movie Poster by Bob Peak
Variant Cover #2B by: Spock Movie Photo
Variant Cover #3B by: Original Crew Movie Photo
Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan is a 1982 American science fiction film directed by Nicholas Meyer and based on the television series Star Trek. It is the second film in the Star Trek film series, and is a sequel to Star Trek: The Motion Picture (1979). The plot features Admiral James T. Kirk (William Shatner) and the crew of the starship USS Enterprise facing off against the genetically engineered tyrant Khan Noonien Singh (Ricardo Montalbán), a character who first appeared in the 1967 Star Trek episode “Space Seed”. When Khan escapes from a 15-year exile to exact revenge on Kirk, the crew of the Enterprise must stop him from acquiring a powerful terraforming device named Genesis. The film is the beginning of a three-film story arc that continues with the film Star Trek III: The Search for Spock (1984) and concludes with the film Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home (1986).
Now, IDW presents a classic comic adaptation of the hit 1982 movie, Star Trek: The Wrath of Khan… With the assistance of the Enterprise crew, Admiral James T. Kirk must stop an old nemesis, Khan Noonien Singh, from using the life-generating Genesis Device as the ultimate weapon.
Story/Spoilers (featuring the full Star Trek: The Wrath of Khan 1982 Movie Synopsis for nostalgic remembrance)
In 2285, Admiral James T. Kirk oversees a simulator session of Captain Spock’s trainees. In the simulation, Lieutenant Saavik commands the starship USS Enterprise on a rescue mission to save the crew of the damaged ship Kobayashi Maru, but is attacked by Klingon cruisers and critically damaged. The simulation is a no-win scenario designed to test the character of Starfleet officers. Later, Dr. McCoy visits Kirk on his birthday; seeing Kirk in low spirits due to his age, the doctor advises Kirk to get a new command instead of growing old behind a desk.
Meanwhile, the starship Reliant is on a mission to search for a lifeless planet to test the Genesis Device, a technology designed to reorganize dead matter into habitable worlds. Reliant officers Commander Pavel Chekov and Captain Clark Terrell beam down to evaluate a planet they believe to be Ceti Alpha VI; once there, they are captured by the genetically engineered tyrant Khan Noonien Singh explaining that they are on Ceti Alpha V. Fifteen years prior, Kirk exiled Khan and his fellow supermen to Ceti Alpha V after they attempted to take over his ship. The neighboring planet exploded, devastating the surface of Ceti Alpha V. Khan implants Chekov and Terrell with indigenous eel larvae (which killed several of his followers, including his wife) that render them susceptible to mind control, and uses them to capture Reliant. Learning of the Genesis Device, Khan attacks space station Regula I where the device is being developed by Kirk’s former lover, Dr. Carol Marcus, and their son, David.
Kirk assumes command of Enterprise after the ship, deployed on a training cruise, receives a distress call from Regula I. En route, Enterprise is ambushed and crippled by Reliant. Khan offers to spare Kirk’s crew if they relinquish all material related to Genesis; Kirk instead stalls for time and remotely lowers Reliant’s shields, enabling a counter-attack. Khan is forced to retreat and effect repairs, while Enterprise limps to Regula I. Kirk, McCoy, and Saavik beam to the station and find Terrell and Chekov alive, along with the slaughtered members of Marcus’s team. They soon find Carol and David hiding Genesis deep inside the nearby planetoid. Khan, having used Terrell and Chekov as spies, orders them to kill Kirk; Terrell resists the eel’s influence and kills himself, while Chekov collapses as the eel leaves his body. Khan transports Genesis aboard the Reliant, intending to maroon Kirk on the lifeless planetoid, but is tricked by Kirk and Spock’s coded arrangements for a rendezvous. Kirk directs Enterprise into the nearby Mutara Nebula; conditions inside the nebula render shields useless and compromise targeting systems, making Enterprise and Reliant evenly matched. Spock notes that Khan’s tactics indicate inexperience in three-dimensional combat, which Kirk exploits to disable Reliant.
Mortally wounded, Khan activates Genesis. Though Kirk’s crew detects the activation and attempts to move out of range, they will not be able to escape the nebula in time without the ship’s inoperable warp drive. Spock goes to restore warp power in the engine room, which is flooded with radiation. When McCoy tries to prevent Spock’s entry, Spock incapacitates him with a Vulcan nerve pinch and performs a mind meld, telling him to “remember”. Spock repairs the warp drive, and Enterprise escapes the explosion, which forms a new planet. Before dying of radiation poisoning, Spock urges Kirk not to grieve, as his decision to sacrifice himself to save the ship’s crew was a logical one. The movie ends with Spock’s friends hosting a space burial for Spock.
Variant Comics lot contains: Star Trek: The Wrath of Khan {Complete Variant Cover B Collection} (2009) Issues #1-3. IDW Publishing
Variant Comics are bagged & double 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: IDW Publishing
Publication Date: 2009
Format per comic: FC, 32 pages, Comic, 10.25″ x 6.5″
UPC: 827714000627
Collectible Entertainment note: Variant Comics 1B,2B,3B are New & Unread. Very Fine to Very Fine + condition. Beautiful Set! Please See Scans!! A must have for any serious Star Trek collector and/or enthusiast. A fun & entertaining read. Very Highly Recommended.
Please read return policy.
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