Star Trek: Year Five, Issue 9
Real world article
(written from a production point of view)
Star Trek: Year Five, Issue 9 is the ninth issue in the Star Trek: Year Five miniseries, written by Jim McCann, with art by Silvia Califano. Published by IDW Publishing, it was released in December 2019.
Summary
- Solicitation blurb
- After their close call with the Tholian Assembly, the crew of the Enterprise escorts Ayal back to their home planet, only to find a society teetering on the brink of catastrophe. The final voyages of the original five-year mission continue here!
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Background information
Creators
- Writers:
- Jim McCann (story)
- Jackson Lanzing (script)
- Collin Kelly (script)
- Artists:
- Silvia Califano (interior art)
- Sebastian Cheng (color art)
- Neil Uyetake (letter art)
- Stephen Thompson (cover A)
- J.J. Lendl (retail incentive cover)
- Editors:
- Chase Marotz
- Anni Perheentupa (assistant editor)
- Denton J. Tipton (group editor)
- Star Trek created by Gene Roddenberry
- Special thanks to Risa Kessler, Marian Cordry, and John Van Citters at CBS Consumer Products.
Characters
- Canon characters listed below are linked to the main article about them. Non-canon characters are not linked, but those that recurred, appearing or being mentioned in more than one story, are defined further in IDW TOS characters.
Regular and recurring characters
- James T. Kirk (β)
- Captain of the USS Enterprise
- Spock (β)
- Enterprise XO/Chief science officer
- Leonard McCoy (β)
- Enterprise Chief Medical Officer.
- Montgomery Scott (β)
- Enterprise Chief Engineer.
- Hikaru Sulu (β)
- Enterprise helmsman.
- Uhura (β)
- Enterprise communications officer.
- Pavel Chekov (β)
- Enterprise Navigator.
Cover gallery

Retail incentive cover
External link
- "Star Trek: Year Five, Issue 9" at Memory Beta, the wiki for licensed Star Trek works
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