Star Trek TOS episodes that were sequalized in the comic books
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- DirectorVincent McEveetyStarsWilliam ShatnerLeonard NimoyMark LenardThe Enterprise must decide on its response when a Romulan ship makes a destructively hostile armed probe of Federation territory.The story of the events on Romulus leading up to this episode are told in the IDW comic book "Alien Spotlight: Romulans". IDW also published a sequel, "Romulans: The Hollow Crown".
- DirectorJohn NewlandStarsWilliam ShatnerLeonard NimoyJohn AbbottWith a war with Klingons raging, Kirk and Spock attempt to resist an occupation of a planet with incomprehensibly placid natives.IDW's comic book mini-series Star Trek: Klingons - Blood Will Tell #1, "Against Their Nature" (April 2007) tells this story from the Klingon point of view.
This story along with that of "The Enterprise Incident" was also continued in D.C. Fontana's graphic novel "Star Trek: Year Four - The Enterprise Experiment". - DirectorJoseph PevneyStarsWilliam ShatnerLeonard NimoyJoan CollinsWhen a temporarily insane Dr. McCoy accidentally changes history and destroys his time, Kirk and Spock follow him to prevent the disaster, but the price to do so is high.A sequel to this story was presented in Gold Key Comics' Star Trek #56, "No Time Like the Past".
- DirectorMarc DanielsStarsWilliam ShatnerLeonard NimoyDeForest KelleyA transporter accident places Captain Kirk's landing party in an alternate universe, where the Enterprise is in the service of a barbarically brutal empire.
- DirectorJoseph PevneyStarsWilliam ShatnerLeonard NimoyDeForest KelleyPrimitive inhabitants of Gamma Trianguli VI worship a god who orders them to kill visitors from the Enterprise.DC's Star Trek (Vol. 1) #43 from October 1987 is a sequel to this episode.
- DirectorRalph SenenskyStarsWilliam ShatnerLeonard NimoyDeForest KelleyWhile returning to the Enterprise aboard the shuttlecraft, Kirk, Spock, McCoy and a seriously ill Federation diplomat find themselves kidnapped by an energized cloud.A sequel to this story appears in Gold Key Comics' Star Trek #49, "A Warp in Space".
- DirectorJoseph PevneyStarsWilliam ShatnerLeonard NimoyDeForest KelleyKirk and the Enterprise computer become detectives after Scotty is accused of murdering women on a pleasure planet.This episode has spawned two different sequel adventures in comic books: The first was in DC's Star Trek (Vol. 1) #22 (January 1986) and the second was in Wildstorm's Star Trek: The Next Generation - Embrace the Wolf (June 2000). The latter story, however, did not acknowledge the events of the first one.
- DirectorJames KomackStarsWilliam ShatnerLeonard NimoyDeForest KelleyThe crew of the Enterprise struggles to cope with a planet of imitative people who have modeled their society on 1920s gangsters.This episode was sequalized in the final issue of the Marvel Comics' Star Trek Unlimited series, "A Piece of Reaction" (1998).
- DirectorMarc DanielsStarsWilliam ShatnerLeonard NimoyDeForest KelleyPeaceful, primitive peoples get caught up in the struggle between superpowers, with Kirk unhappily trying to restore the balance of power disrupted by the Klingons.IDW's comic book mini-series Star Trek: Klingons - Blood Will Tell #3, "The Order of Things" (July 2007) tells this story from the Klingon point of view.
- DirectorMarc DanielsStarsWilliam ShatnerLeonard NimoyDeForest KelleyWhile back in time observing Earth in 1968, the Enterprise crew encounters the mysterious Gary Seven who has his own agenda on the planet.In 2008, IDW Publishing launched a five-issue comic book series called, Star Trek: Assignment Earth. One notable story shows Seven and Roberta's peripheral involvement in the events of a prior episode, "Tomorrow Is Yesterday"--which, due to peculiarities of time travel, happens after "Assignment: Earth" for Seven and Roberta, but before "Assignment: Earth" for the Enterprise crew. The stories show the characters up to 1974.
- DirectorJohn Meredyth LucasStarsWilliam ShatnerLeonard NimoyDeForest KelleyAn apparently insane Capt. Kirk has the Enterprise deliberately enter the Romulan Neutral Zone where the ship is immediately captured by the enemy.This story along with that of "Errand of Mercy" was continued in D.C. Fontana's graphic novel "Star Trek: Year Four - The Enterprise Experiment".
- DirectorMarvin J. ChomskyStarsWilliam ShatnerLeonard NimoyDeForest KelleyBoth humans and Klingons have been lured to a planet by a formless entity that feeds on hatred and has set about to fashion them into a permanent food supply for itself.IDW's comic book mini-series Star Trek: Klingons - Blood Will Tell #4, "Blood Reign O'er Me" (August 2007) tells this story from the Klingon point of view.