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Star Trek: The Manga, Volume 3: Uchu

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The Voyage of the Starship Enterprise Continues...

TOKYOPOP delivers new manga-style stories of the classic U.S.S. Enterprise crew in this third installment of the Star Trek the manga series. In Uchu: David Gerrold (writer of the famous "Trouble with Tribbles" episode) brings us a rumpus on the Enterprise as the mysterious, teddy bear-like creature Bandi runs amok with a pretty virulent vibes. Wil Wheaton returns with a Klingon confrontation that may test Kirk's resolute hatred of them. Nathaniel Bowden brings us a society in which bureaucrats run wild. And Luis Reyes tries to glimpse the softer side of Spock.

Art of War Story by Wil Wheaton Art by E.J. Su

Inalienable Rights Story by Nathaniel Bowden Art by Heidi Arhnold

Bandi Story by David Gerrold Art by Don Hudson

The Humanitarian Story by Luis Reyes Art by Nate Watson


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Formats

OverDrive Read

Languages

English

Levels

Text Difficulty:6-12

The Voyage of the Starship Enterprise Continues...

TOKYOPOP delivers new manga-style stories of the classic U.S.S. Enterprise crew in this third installment of the Star Trek the manga series. In Uchu: David Gerrold (writer of the famous "Trouble with Tribbles" episode) brings us a rumpus on the Enterprise as the mysterious, teddy bear-like creature Bandi runs amok with a pretty virulent vibes. Wil Wheaton returns with a Klingon confrontation that may test Kirk's resolute hatred of them. Nathaniel Bowden brings us a society in which bureaucrats run wild. And Luis Reyes tries to glimpse the softer side of Spock.

Art of War Story by Wil Wheaton Art by E.J. Su

Inalienable Rights Story by Nathaniel Bowden Art by Heidi Arhnold

Bandi Story by David Gerrold Art by Don Hudson

The Humanitarian Story by Luis Reyes Art by Nate Watson


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