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Revision as of 00:09, 18 April 2023
The Voodoo Planet
Series | Star Trek |
Issue | 7 / 45 |
Release Date | • #7: Mar 1970 • #45: Jul 1977 |
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Stardate 24:17.9: Voodoo—from across space it makes its deadly mark on Earth!
The Enterprise encounters a planet that is an exact duplicate of Earth, but without people. A madman uses voodoo to hold Earth hostage until Kirk and Spock learn his secrets.
Credits
Written by
Dick Wood
Art by
Alberto Giolitti
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