STAR TREK MCCOY (2010)
"Our visit with the Doctor comes to an end with two titanic tales-first, Dr. McCoy must find a way to deal with a virus that just may be smarter than he is and then a visit to an old friend finds Bones wrestling with a dilemma that cuts across the very heart of his Hippocratic Oath. "
"(W/A/C) John Byrne A planet at war - but all is not as it seems. Especially not when Dr. McCoy finds himself face to face with someone who seems to be from the wrong century! This issue picks up threads from both the Assignment: Earth and Crew minis. Features two covers by Byrne, including a single-panel 'gag' cover."
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Star Trek Mccoy #1
"Space, the final frontier and on that frontier and beyond, humans and aliens alike need medical care. Enter Leonard McCoy, Doctor of Space Medicine, late of the U.S.S. ENTERPRISE his first assignment: save the human colonists from a mysterious plague on a distant world whose only native lifeform is a vast and suddenly hostile jungle."
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Star Trek Mccoy #2
"Doctor McCoy hates mysterious ailments. He also hates the transporter. Now he finds himself on a world beset with one, where the only means of getting around is the other. John Byrne's tale set in the period before Star Trek: The Motion Picture continues here with two covers from Byrne. Shipped with a special variant Byrne 'gag' cover!"
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Star Trek Mccoy #3
"(W/A/C) John Byrne A planet at war - but all is not as it seems. Especially not when Dr. McCoy finds himself face to face with someone who seems to be from the wrong century! This issue picks up threads from both the Assignment: Earth and Crew minis. Features two covers by Byrne, including a single-panel 'gag' cover."
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Star Trek Mccoy #4
"Our visit with the Doctor comes to an end with two titanic tales-first, Dr. McCoy must find a way to deal with a virus that just may be smarter than he is and then a visit to an old friend finds Bones wrestling with a dilemma that cuts across the very heart of his Hippocratic Oath. "