

1992
Acne Christmas Bumper Special
Acne
Contains one-page comic strip "Starwrek: Claus encounters"
by K. Evans?

#1 Nov 1986
Extremely Silly Comics Vol.2
Antarctic Press
single ST special

1991
Star Trekker
Antarctic Press
Collection of stories originally published in Japanese fanzines.
Trade pb, translated from Japanese, 166pp, b&w
(Atelier Lana)

#1 Nov 1992
Star Trekker II
Antarctic Press
"The naked time-and-a-half" has 30 pages of story, one page of sketches, and has a cardstock cover with
gold foil lettering. According to the indicia, 8000 copies were printed by Antarctic Press. Distribution
of Lana's comics in the US was stopped due to pressure from Paramount. b&w
(Atelier Lana)

#2 Dec 1992
Star Trekker II
Antarctic Press
"In Search of Humor" contains the story "Well, of course she's an idol singer", 18 pages, "Meet the crew
of the Constellation 2", 4 pages of sketches, and what looks like b&w cover art from the two-volume
Japanese collection, Star Trek: The Manga Parody. The indicia indicates that 3000 copies were
printed. b&w
(Atelier Lana)

#1 Jul 1992
Ninja High School 3-D
Antarctic Press
Contains "Ninja Trek" by Ted Nomura, pp. 1-8, b&w

#5 1993
Ninja High School Yearbook
Antarctic Press
Contains "Ninja Paradox or Ninja Trek II: The Wrath of Parodies
(whatever...)" by Ted Nomura, pp. 43-49, b&w

#9 Oct 1997
Ninja High School Yearbook
Antarctic Press
Star Rek TOS cover.

#6 1991
Herbie
A+ Comics
Herbie in space. Star Trek cover by David and Dan Day.

#1 date?
Spaced Out Herbie
Avalon Communications
Star Trek cover of Herbie as a Vulcan.
(Shane O'Shea; Ogden Whitney)

#1 Oct 1994
Capital Capers Presents: Socialism Trek - The search for health care
BLT Studios
Tales of the USS
Free Enterprise commanded by Captain Clinton. b&w (this issue is
dated Oct 1994 but was published Oct 1996)
(Dom Loise, Greg Barrington; Barrington; Barrington)

#1 1986
Vault of Doomnation - Something evil
B-Movie Comics
Kirk and Spock appear in this brief tale of television horror by
Scott Barker, b&w

#1 Jul 2010
Comic Book Guy: The Comic Book
Bongo Comics
In The death of Comic Book Guy, Part One, Comic Book Guy recreates fictional deaths,
including Kirk and Spock. (Ian Boothby; John Delaney, Dan Davis, Nathan Hamill; Matt Groening, Morisson, Pepoy)

#1 1989
Fugitive
Caliber Press
Parodies several television shows, including Star Trek: Where No
Madman Has Gone Before.
(Charles Marshall)

#14 Oct 1995
Soulsearchers and Company - To boldly search ...
Claypool Comics
Star Trek: Voyager/X-Files parody
(Peter David, Richard Howell; John Heebink, Jim Mooney; Amanda
Conner, Bruce Patterson)

#3 Jul 1997
Star Wars: Dark Force Rising
Dark Horse Comics
A boy on the planet Jomark is holding a model of the Enterprise. Kirk, Spock and McCoy are also
in the panel. (Mike Baron; Terry Dodson, Kevin Nowlan)

#4 Jun 2000
Star Wars Tales
Dark Horse Comics
Enterprise and Yogi Bear make cameo appearances in A Death Star is Born. (Kevin Rubio)
#34 Apr 2001
Dark Horse Extra - The Lone Gunmen: Generations
Dark Horse Comics
Frohicke and Langley debate the merits of Kirk and Picard, while
Byers has his own opinion about the most efficient Star Trek
crew member. Comic strip.
(Paul Lee; Lee)
Jun 2001
The Lone Gunmen Special
Dark Horse Comics
B story reprints the comic strip from Dark Horse Extra #34. Published with an art cover,
a photo cover, and a limited edition photo cover from Dynamic Forces.
(Jane Espenson; Paul Lee; Lee)
Jun 2001
The Lone Gunmen Special
Dark Horse Comics
Limited edition photo cover from Dynamic Forces.
(Jane Espenson; Paul Lee; Lee)

#112 Oct 1980
Mystery in Space
DC Comics
Contains "Insurrection", a 7-page Star Trek pastiche with a twist.
(Mike W. Barr; Tom Sutton;)

#204 Sep 1986
Green Lantern Corps
DC Comics
Cameo appearance of Kirk and McCoy on the top panel of page 18. They are joined by
Mr. T, Bill Cosby and others.
(Englehart; Staton, Farmer;)

#506 Nov 1993
The Adventures of Superman
DC Comics
Kirk is quoted.

#1 Mar 2010
Joe the Barbarian
DC Comics
Picard has a cameo.

#2 Apr 2010
Joe the Barbarian
DC Comics
Picard has a cameo.

Nov 2011
Joe the Barbarian
DC Comics
Deluxe hardcover edition. Written by Grant Morrison, art by Sean Murphy. 224 pages, ISBN 978-1401229719.

#1 Jul 1986
ElfTrek
Dimension Graphics
Elfquest and Star Trek parody

#2 Oct 1986
ElfTrek II: The hassle with troublets
Dimension Graphics
Elfquest and Star Trek parody

#63 Feb 1991
Dreadstar
First Publishing
leads in to Dreadstar #64

#64 Mar 1991
Dreadstar: Franchise & Empire
First Publishing
Star Trek parody (Peter David)

#9 Feb 2004
Invincible
Image Comics
Includes a brief ST:TNG parody as part of the story.
(Robert Kirkman; Ryan Ottley;)

#2 Mar 1990
Dr. Whom Meets Star Wreck
Imagi-Mation Graphics
Color computer-generated graphics featuring the TOS and TNG crews
along with Dr. Who. Story by Bryan Laine and Michael Friedman. Art by
Michael Friedman and Baldric the Computer.

#1 Oct 2002
Spacehack - Heinous acts of hoopla
Kenzer and Co.
Parody of Star Trek and Star Wars. Created by Blackburn, Jelke, Johansson,
Kenzer, and Curtis. Story and art by Doug Curtis.

#2 Nov 2002
Spacehack - Mission into unspecific doom
Kenzer and Co.

#3 Dec 2002
Spacehack - The face of vileness
Kenzer and Co.

#1 1991
Count Duckula
London Editions Magazines, UK
Contains a ST:TNG parody.

#4 Nov 1973
Worlds Unknown
Marvel Comics
An adaptation of Fredric Brown's short story, Arena, which was the basis for
TOS episode "Arena".
(Gerry Conway; John Buscema, Dick Giordano;)

1976
Unknown Worlds of Science Fiction Giant Size Special Issue
Marvel Comics
Reprints "Arena" from Worlds Unknown #4 and other stories. b&w, 100pp

#105 Jun 1977
X-Men - Phoenix Unleashed!
Marvel Comics
Contains a brief homage to Star Trek on pp 11 and 15
(Chris Claremont; Dave Cockrum, Bob Layton;)

#141 1980?
The Uncanny X-Men
Marvel Comics
The retailer incentive cover for IDW Publishing's Star Trek: The Last Generation #1 by
J.K. Woodward, pays homage to the cover of X-Men #141 by John Byrne which featured the famous
alternate future storyline "Days of Future Past", a clear analog to the alternate version of
the Star Trek universe presented in Last Generation #1.
(?; ?; John Byrne)

#17 2010
New Mutants
Marvel Comics
Another homage (with a Super Hero Squad variant) to the cover of X-Men #141.
(Zeb Wells; Leonard Kirk; Dave Wilkons)

#203 Apr 1980
Amazing Spider-Man
Marvel Comics
Characters attend the premiere of ST:TMP. When Klingon ships fire torpedoes, the villain
fires an energy blast through the movie screen.

#8 1 Jan 1989
The Marvel Bumper Comic
Marvel Comics
Enterprise cover, USS Underpains. UK color comic, magazine format

#6 Oct 1989
The Sensational She-Hulk
Marvel Comics
"Star Truck" appears on the cover in a Star Trek font. No other references.
(John Byrne; Byrne, Al Gordon; Byrne)

#12 Feb 1990
The Sensational She-Hulk
Marvel Comics
"She-Hulk The Movie" Cameo appearances by Kirk, Picard and a few other Star Trek characters.
(Peter David; Steve Leialoha, Trina Robbins; Rick Leonardi)

#42 Jun 1991
ALF
Marvel Comics
Contains Star Schlep

#43 Jul 1991
ALF
Marvel Comics
Contains Star Schlep: TNG

#46 Oct 1991
ALF
Marvel Comics
Star Trek cover

#2 Jul 1991
Damage Control
Marvel Comics
3rd series, Star Trek references

#18 May 1992
What the..?!
Marvel Comics
Contains a parody, Star Trash

#1 May 1994
Ghost Rider 2099
Marvel Comics
Captain Picard appears in two panels on p.20
#29 Apr 1995
The Ren & Stimpy Show
Marvel Comics
Scotty appears on p.18

#1 1993
The con game
Martyr Comics
b&w
(James A. Hussiere; J. Scott Brown)

#1 1986
XMEN
Milky Way Graphic Productions
X-Men parody with a guest appearance by Dr. McCoy. Pronounced "Zhmen". b&w
(Bradd Mielke; Chas Truig;)

#1 Jun 1993
Married With Children: 2099 - Recognizing authority
Now Comics
Parody that features the Bundy family as characters in assorted
science fiction settings, including Star Trek

#2 Jul 1993
Married With Children: 2099 - Rebellion on Moonbase Three
Now Comics

#3 Aug 1993
Married With Children: 2099 - Demanding your civil rights
Now Comics

#1 Jan 1993
Dork House Comics
Parody Press
Contains a Terminator/TNG parody

#1A Feb 1993
Trek teens
Parody Press
Star Trek characters as Federation Senior High teenagers (Spark cover)

#1B Feb 1993
Trek teens
Parody Press
Star Trek characters as Federation Senior High teenagers (Trek gang cover)

#1A Mar 1993
Star Blecch: The degeneration
Parody Press
Parody with both TNG and DSN characters

#1B Mar 1993
Star Blecch: Deep Space Diner
Parody Press
Parody with both TNG and DSN characters

#1 1994
Hellspock
Parody Press
Story and art by Bill Maus. Parody of Jae Lee's Hellshock from
Image Comics. pp 1-13. Multi-colored foil-stamped cover, b&w.

#1 Jan 1995
Star Blecch: Generation Gap
Parody Press
Reprints of past Parody Press Star Trek parodies and a new, Star
Trek: Generations parody. Cover by Bill Maus.

#1232 Mar 7-13 2001
2000 AD
Rebellion
"Star Drekk: A Space Fantasy", featuring an upside-down starship "Entropy"; Captain James Krokk;
the huge-eared, half-Spookon, Mr Spook; the acne-covered engineer, Mr Spot, aka Spotty; an
unnamed curmudgeonly doctor; a navigator who is actually a Zulu warrior, called Zulu; and
communications officer Uhoogloo.

#1 Apr 1986
The Phony Pages
Renegade Press
Parody of comic strips featuring the cast of Star Trek in Winsor McKay's Slumberland. Art by
Terry Beatty.

#1 Apr 2003
SFA Spotlight: Star Quack
Shanda Fantasy Arts
The adventures of the USS Enterfowl with new takes on familiar episodes.
"None are so [duck] blind...",
"Where no duck has waddled before!",
"Polarization",
"Balance of error".
Same cover as the online comic. Available in color as an e-comic in PDF
format.
By Mike Jones Jr. 48pp, b&w

#1 Jul 1992
Soul Trek
Spoof Comics
Soul Train and Star Trek parody

#2 Aug 1992
Soul Trek
Spoof Comics

#22 Mar 1969
Tippy Teen
Tower Comics
Contains an article on Mr. Spock with artwork.

#8 Aug 1993
Elf Quest: New Blood
Warp Graphics
Contains "Invasion Infestation" and a character named "Nimoy
Squirt", half Vulcan, half pink Smurf.

1974/1993
Starch Trek: The Next Germination
Wawiernia-Hill
TNG parody of Cap'n Potato Head and his crew, b&w

#1 Jun 1998
Gen13 / Monkeyman and O'Brien
Wildstorm Productions
Ann O'Brien, Freefall, Grunge, and Rainmaker find themselves in
a mirror universe, while their evil counterparts are back home.
Uncredited homage to TOS episode Mirror, Mirror down to scenes
and dialogue. Two-issue series with variant covers and two limited
edition variant covers.
(Arthur Adams; Adams, Sandra Hope)

#1 Jun 1998
Gen13 / Monkeyman and O'Brien
Wildstorm Productions
Mirror universe cover

#1 Jun 1998
Gen13 / Monkeyman and O'Brien
Wildstorm Productions
Dynamic Forces variant, Caitlin Fairchild and Ann O'Brien cover

#1 Jun 1998
Gen13 / Monkeyman and O'Brien
Wildstorm Productions
Chromium cover variant

#2 Aug 1998
Gen13 / Monkeyman and O'Brien
Wildstorm Productions

#2 Aug 1998
Gen13 / Monkeyman and O'Brien
Wildstorm Productions
Mirror universe cover
