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| Artist = [[David Messina]]
 
| Artist = [[David Messina]]
 
| Editor = [[Scott Dunbier]]
 
| Editor = [[Scott Dunbier]]
| Series = [[Star Trek: The Next Generation (IDW)|Star Trek: TNG]]
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| Series = [[Star Trek: The Original Series (IDW)|Star Trek: TOS]]/[[Star Trek: The Next Generation (IDW)|Star Trek: TNG]]
| Pages = 104
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| Pages = 132
| Published = {{d|4|February|2009}}
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| Published = {{d|28|February|2009}}
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| Reference = ISBN 160010293X (paperback)<br />{{ASIN|B00JH20PKC}} (Kindle)
| ISBN = 160010293X
 
 
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:''You may also be looking for [[Star Trek: Mirror Images|the series itself]].''
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'''''Star Trek: Mirror Images''''' is the omnibus collection of the [[IDW Publishing]] miniseries [[Star Trek: Mirror Images|of the same name]].
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== Premise ==
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== Summary ==
 
;From the back cover:
 
;From the back cover:
:''In the {{e|Mirror, Mirror}} episode ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series]]'', an evil [[James T. Kirk|Kirk]] commanded the [[ISS Enterprise (NCC-1701)|I.S.S. ''Enterprise'']] for the [[Terran Empire]]. But how did he rise to power, in a [[Mirror universe|universe]] where treachery is rewarded as much as accomplishment? Witness [[James T. Kirk (mirror)|Mirror-Kirk]]'s efforts to unseat [[Captain]] Pike and seize command! In ''Mirror Images'', IDW beams through the looking glass to deliver a story from one of the single most popular corners of [[Star Trek|Trek]] canon, the Mirror Universe!''
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:''In the {{e|Mirror, Mirror}} episode ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series]]'', an evil [[James T. Kirk|Kirk]] commanded the [[ISS Enterprise (NCC-1701)|I.S.S. ''Enterprise'']] for the [[Terran Empire]]. But how did he rise to power, in a [[Mirror universe|universe]] where treachery is rewarded as much as accomplishment? Witness {{mu|James T. Kirk|Mirror-Kirk}}'s efforts to unseat [[Captain]] Pike and seize command! In ''Mirror Images'', IDW beams through the looking glass to deliver a story from one of the single most popular corners of ''[[Star Trek|Trek]]'' canon, the Mirror Universe!''
 
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== Creators ==
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== Contents ==
* Based on ''[[TOS|Star Trek]]'' created by [[Gene Roddenberry]]
 
* Writers:
 
** [[Scott Tipton]]
 
** [[David Tipton]]
 
* Artist:
 
** [[David Messina]]
 
** [[Neil Uyetake]] (collection design)
 
* Editors:
 
** [[Scott Dunbier]]
 
** [[Justin Eisinger]] (collection edits)
 
 
== Issues ==
 
 
# "[[Mirror Images, Part 1]]"
 
# "[[Mirror Images, Part 1]]"
 
# "[[Mirror Images, Part 2]]"
 
# "[[Mirror Images, Part 2]]"
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# "[[Mirror Images, Part 4]]"
 
# "[[Mirror Images, Part 4]]"
 
# "[[Mirror Images, Part 5]]"
 
# "[[Mirror Images, Part 5]]"
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== Credits ==
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* Written by:
 
** [[Scott Tipton]]
 
** [[David Tipton]]
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* Art by:
 
** [[David Messina]]
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** [[Sara Pichelli]] (art assistance - pp. 47-68)
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* Colors by:
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** [[Ilaria Traversi]] (color art - pp. 3-68)
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** [[giovanna Niro]] (color art - pp. 69-112)
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* Letters by:
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** [[Chris Mowry]]
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** [[Robbie Robbins]]
 
** [[Neil Uyetake]]
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* Edits by:
 
** [[Scott Dunbier]]
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* Collection edited by:
 
** [[Justin Eisinger]]
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* Collection designed by:
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** [[Neil Uyetake]]
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* Cover art by:
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** [[Joe Corroney]]
   
 
[[Category:Comic collections|Mirror Images]]
 
[[Category:Comic collections|Mirror Images]]

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Star Trek: Mirror Images is the omnibus collection of the IDW Publishing miniseries of the same name.

Summary

From the back cover
In the "Mirror, Mirror" episode Star Trek: The Original Series, an evil Kirk commanded the I.S.S. Enterprise for the Terran Empire. But how did he rise to power, in a universe where treachery is rewarded as much as accomplishment? Witness Mirror-Kirk's efforts to unseat Captain Pike and seize command! In Mirror Images, IDW beams through the looking glass to deliver a story from one of the single most popular corners of Trek canon, the Mirror Universe!

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Contents

  1. "Mirror Images, Part 1"
  2. "Mirror Images, Part 2"
  3. "Mirror Images, Part 3"
  4. "Mirror Images, Part 4"
  5. "Mirror Images, Part 5"

Credits