
Star Trek Unlimited #10 (July 1998)
This is a single-issue comic book released in July 1998 under the Marvel Paramount Comics imprint. The cover features a 'film noir' style illustration of Captain Jean-Luc Picard in a fedora and brown suit, flanked by two women in 1940s-period attire, referencing a Dixon Hill holodeck setting. The cover art displays vibrant colors, predominantly pink and teal. Physically, the comic is a standard Bronze/Modern age size and is currently housed in a protective plastic poly-bag with a cardboard backing. The front cover includes a barcode in the bottom-left corner with a $2.99 US price point, a 'Warning' blurb regarding the story content, and a small Marvel logo in the corner. Regarding condition, there is a visible price sticker on the lower left of the plastic bag, not necessarily the comic itself. However, the comic shows some minor spine stress marks and slight corner rounding typical for a mid-to-high grade uncertified copy from the late 90s. The paper appears relatively white, and there are no large creases or tears visible through the packaging. It represents a piece of late 20th-century licensed media, specifically from the period when Marvel held the Star Trek publishing rights.
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Estimated Value
$5.00 - $12.00
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Collectibles / Comic Books
Appraised On
March 16, 2026
Estimated Value
$5.00 - $12.00
Item Description
This is a single-issue comic book released in July 1998 under the Marvel Paramount Comics imprint. The cover features a 'film noir' style illustration of Captain Jean-Luc Picard in a fedora and brown suit, flanked by two women in 1940s-period attire, referencing a Dixon Hill holodeck setting. The cover art displays vibrant colors, predominantly pink and teal. Physically, the comic is a standard Bronze/Modern age size and is currently housed in a protective plastic poly-bag with a cardboard backing. The front cover includes a barcode in the bottom-left corner with a $2.99 US price point, a 'Warning' blurb regarding the story content, and a small Marvel logo in the corner. Regarding condition, there is a visible price sticker on the lower left of the plastic bag, not necessarily the comic itself. However, the comic shows some minor spine stress marks and slight corner rounding typical for a mid-to-high grade uncertified copy from the late 90s. The paper appears relatively white, and there are no large creases or tears visible through the packaging. It represents a piece of late 20th-century licensed media, specifically from the period when Marvel held the Star Trek publishing rights.
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