
These comics are marketed with a Star Trek actor or creator's name. Some may be written by a Star Trek actor.
1984
T.J. Hooker Annual
Grandreams (UK)
Contains two b&w comic stories of William Shatner's TV series:
"Hijack" and "Masquerade". Oversize hardcover.
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#1 Sep 1992
William Shatner's TekWorld: Born again
Marvel Comics
Set in LA, circa 2120. Jake
Cardigan was framed for dealing an addictive brain stimulant called
Tek. Sentenced to 15 years of suspended animation and mysteriously
released after serving only 4 years, Jake is out for revenge. He begins
his search in LA, where he is hired by the Cosmos Detective Agency. His
first assignment is to locate an anti-Tek device that has been stolen
from a prominent scientist. However, Jake's case becomes
increasingly difficult because he is addicted to Tek.
Based on Shatner's novel, TekWar. Part one of a five-part story arc.
Writer: Ron Goulart
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#2 Oct 1992
William Shatner's TekWorld: Across the border
Marvel Comics
Jake travels to Mexico in search of a scientist who can eliminate Tek
from the world market.
Part two of a five-part story arc.
Writer: Ron Goulart
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#3 Nov 1992
William Shatner's TekWorld: Warbride revisited
Marvel Comics
Part three of a five-part story arc.
Writer: Ron Goulart
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#4 Dec 1992
William Shatner's TekWorld: Fatal reunion
Marvel Comics
Jake is reunited with former lover Warbride.
Part four of a five-part story arc.
Writer: Ron Goulart
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#5 Jan 1993
William Shatner's TekWorld: Tek War
Marvel Comics
Jake faces off against the man behind Tek.
Conclusion of a five-part story arc.
Writer: Ron Goulart
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#6 Feb 1993
William Shatner's TekWorld: Moonkill
Marvel Comics
Jake will go to any
lengths to protect Beth from the TekLords, who want her eliminated
for what she knows about anti-Tek technology.
Part one of a two-part story arc. Set between the first two published novels.
Writer: Ron Goulart
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#7 Mar 1993
William Shatner's TekWorld: Spacejack
Marvel Comics
Jake and Gomez attempt to save Beth from the TekLords' killers.
Conclusion of a two-part story arc.
Writer: Ron Goulart
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#8 Apr 1993
William Shatner's TekWorld: Welcome back, Cardigan
Marvel Comics
Upon returning to LA, Jake finds that the International Drug Control
Agency may have information that could prove he was framed.
Writer: Ron Goulart
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#9 May 1993
William Shatner's TekWorld: Prison bound
Marvel Comics
Jake has 48 hours to clear his name or be sent back to the freezer.
Part one of a two-part story arc.
Writer: Ron Goulart
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#10 Jun 1993
William Shatner's TekWorld: Fugitives
Marvel Comics
Jake runs out of time in his struggle to clear his name. Only
Gomez and Beth can help Jake prove his innocence.
Conclusion of a two-part story arc.
Writer: Ron Goulart
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#11 Jun 1993
William Shatner's TekWorld: Disorder at the border
Marvel Comics
Warbride returns. Jake may have to take her down even though she
holds the answers to all his questions.
Part one of a three-part story arc.
Writer: Ron Goulart
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#12 Aug 1993
William Shatner's TekWorld: Chasing shadows
Marvel Comics
On the run from Mexican officials, Warbride needs Jake's help.
Jake must cut a deal with unfriendly government agencies.
Part two of a three-part story arc.
Writer: Ron Goulart
Artist: Lee Sullivan
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#13 Sep 1993
William Shatner's TekWorld: Bionic duel
Marvel Comics
Jake struggles to reconcile the sins of his past, along with the
Bride's.
Conclusion of a three-part story arc.
Writer: Ron Goulart
Artist: Lee Sullivan
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#14 Oct 1993
William Shatner's TekWorld: Attack of the zombies
Marvel Comics
A cybernetic plague is spreading across the earth and Jake Cardigan must stop it.
Part one of a five-part story arc based on Shatner's novel, TekLords.
Writer: Ron Goulart
Penciller: Rich Suchy
Inker: John Stanisci
Cover artist: Lee Sullivan
#15 Nov 1993
William Shatner's TekWorld: Plague?
Marvel Comics
Jake travels to London to stop the TekLords from using their
cybernetic plague to hold corporations and governments hostage.
Part two of a five-part story arc.
Writer: Ron Goulart
Penciller: Rich Suchy
Inker: John Stanisci
Cover artist: Lee Sullivan
#16 Dec 1993
William Shatner's TekWorld: Back to the freezer
Marvel Comics
Cardigan must risk everything to quell the cybernetic plague,
including the woman he loves.
Part three of a five-part story arc.
Writer: Ron Goulart
Penciller: Rich Suchy
Inker: John Stanisci
Cover artist: Lee Sullivan
#17 Jan 1994
William Shatner's TekWorld: Destination Kyoto
Marvel Comics
Jake and Gomez head for Japan to try and solve the cybernetic
zombie plague. Jake may have to sacrifice his freedom to stop
the deadly assault.
Part four of a five-part story arc.
Writer: Ron Goulart
Penciller: Rich Suchy
Inker: John Stanisci
Cover artist: Lee Sullivan
#18 Feb 1994
William Shatner's TekWorld: Showdown at the shrine
Marvel Comics
As the terrible Tek-Zombie
virus ravages Jake's loved ones and the rest of the world,
Cardigan scours Japan in search of the cure for the plague.
Conclusion of a five-part story arc adapting Teklords.
Writer: Ron Goulart
Penciller: Rich Suchy
Inker: John Stanisci
Cover artist: Lee Sullivan
#19 Mar 1994
William Shatner's TekWorld: SIMs of the father
Marvel Comics
Jake and Gomez hunt for clues to the location of their missing
employer. But instead of finding their boss, they stumble upon a
sentient computer system programmed to override technology
across the globe.
Part one of a four-part story arc.
Writer: Evan Skolnick
Artist: Lee Sullivan
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#20 Apr 1994
William Shatner's TekWorld: Hand of the rising son
Marvel Comics
The mystery behind the disappearance of Jake's boss begins to
unravel, but only after Jake and his comrades invade a Japanese
corporation via satellite.
Part two of a four-part story arc.
Writer: Evan Skolnick
Artist: Lee Sullivan
Cover artist: Lee Sullivan
#21 May 1994
William Shatner's TekWorld: Who aren't in heaven
Marvel Comics
Jake, Beth, and Sid find the heuristic supercomputer which
kidnapped their boss, Walt Bascom, and one of them dies trying
to wrest Walt out of the computer's steely grip.
Part three of a four-part story arc.
Writer: Evan Skolnick
Artist: Lee Sullivan
Cover artist: Lee Sullivan
#22 Jun 1994
William Shatner's TekWorld: Fathers and guns
Marvel Comics
With one major character dead at the hands of the DAN/H3
supercomputer, Jake throws himself into the line of fire to save
the rest of the hostages.
Conclusion of a four-part story arc.
Writer: Evan Skolnick
Artist: Lee Sullivan
Cover artist: Lee Sullivan
#23 Jul 1994
William Shatner's TekWorld: We'll be right back
Marvel Comics
Jake helps the host of a high-rated lat-night holovision show
flee California after he decides to break his contract. With
network thugs on their trail to bring the host back or take hime
out, the fun starts as Jake is increasing tempted to kill the
annoying celebrity himself.
Contains a pinup photo from the
TekWar TV movie and a message from series creator, William Shatner.
Writer: Evan Skolnick
Artist: Lee Sullivan
Cover artist: Lee Sullivan
#24 Aug 1994
William Shatner's TekWorld: A matter of innocence
Marvel Comics
While on vacation in Mexico, Jake runs across an escaping
criminal who is accused of murder and dealing TEK. Guilty or
innocent, Jake's life is on the line.
Final issue of series. Photo cover.
Writer: Evan Skolnick
Artist: Lee Sullivan
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Feb 1994
William Shatner's TekWorld
Marvel Comics
Reprints five-issue TekWar adaptation. Contains a preview of the TekWorld TV movies.
ISBN 0-87135-985-5, trade pb
Writer: Ron Goulart
Artist: Lee Sullivan
Cover artist: Lee Sullivan
