Star Trek: The Next Generation #33 Comic Book (DC Comics)
Collectibles / Comic Books

Star Trek: The Next Generation #33 Comic Book (DC Comics)

This is a vintage comic book, specifically Star Trek: The Next Generation Issue #33, published by DC Comics with a cover date of June 1992. The cover artwork features various characters from the television series, notably Captain Jean-Luc Picard in the foreground wearing what appears to be Klingon-inspired armor, alongside Worf, Counselor Troi, Data, and Lieutenant Barclay (portrayed by Dwight Schultz). The cover tagline reads 'The Enterprise Crew In A Quagmire!' The issue was written by Michael Jan Friedman with art by Ken Penders and Pablo Marcos. Physically, the comic is housed in a clear protective plastic sleeve (polybag). The cover maintains vibrant colors, primarily purple, blue, and yellow. Visible condition notes include some light spine stress marks and minor blunting at the top-left corner near the DC logo. The paper appears slightly aged, consistent with a publication from the early 1990s. The price on the cover is listed as $1.50 US, $1.85 CAN, and 80p UK. It represents a piece of early 90s licensed pop-culture memorabilia, produced during the height of the television show's popularity. The craftsmanship is typical of high-volume Bronze/Modern age transition comic production on standard newsprint or semi-glossy interior stock.

Estimated Value

$4.00 - $8.00

Basic Information

Category

Collectibles / Comic Books

Appraised On

December 23, 2025

Estimated Value

$4.00 - $8.00

Item Description

This is a vintage comic book, specifically Star Trek: The Next Generation Issue #33, published by DC Comics with a cover date of June 1992. The cover artwork features various characters from the television series, notably Captain Jean-Luc Picard in the foreground wearing what appears to be Klingon-inspired armor, alongside Worf, Counselor Troi, Data, and Lieutenant Barclay (portrayed by Dwight Schultz). The cover tagline reads 'The Enterprise Crew In A Quagmire!' The issue was written by Michael Jan Friedman with art by Ken Penders and Pablo Marcos. Physically, the comic is housed in a clear protective plastic sleeve (polybag). The cover maintains vibrant colors, primarily purple, blue, and yellow. Visible condition notes include some light spine stress marks and minor blunting at the top-left corner near the DC logo. The paper appears slightly aged, consistent with a publication from the early 1990s. The price on the cover is listed as $1.50 US, $1.85 CAN, and 80p UK. It represents a piece of early 90s licensed pop-culture memorabilia, produced during the height of the television show's popularity. The craftsmanship is typical of high-volume Bronze/Modern age transition comic production on standard newsprint or semi-glossy interior stock.

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