Khan, issue 2
Real world article
(written from a production point of view)
Synopsis
- The origin of Star Trek's greatest villain continues here, in this all-new mini-series overseen by Star Trek writer/producer Roberto Orci! Witness the never-before-seen outbreak of the legendary Eugenics Wars and behold Khan Noonien Singh's brutal rise to power, as the secret history of the future is finally revealed!
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Background information
- Subscribers could receive a blank sketch cover to be given to their preferred artists at conventions, who could draw a cover of their choosing. IDW's example presented Khan flanked by statues of Napoléon Bonaparte, Genghis Khan, Attila, and Alexander the Great, and was sketched by Derek Charm. [1]
Creators
- Written by:
- Artists:
- David Messina (interior art – present day)
- Claudia Balboni (interior art – flashback)
- Marina Castelvetro (inking art – flashback)
- Claudia Scarletgothica (color art)
- Neil Uyetake (letter art)
- Paul Shipper (cover art)
- Derek Charm (alternate cover art)
- Editor:
- Creative consultant: Roberto Orci
- Star Trek created by Gene Roddenberry
- Special thanks to Risa Kessler and John Van Citters at CBS Consumer Products.
Cover gallery
External link
- "Khan, issue 2" at Memory Beta, the wiki for licensed Star Trek works
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