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"Double Image" is a Star Trek: The Original Series comic published by DC Comics in 1985. The comic was written by Mike W. Barr, with art by Tom Sutton and Ricardo Villagran. It is the tenth comic in DC's first TOS comic series, and the second part of the New Frontiers story-arc. In the issue the mirror universe Enterprise crew make an incursion into the primary universe, while Captain Kirk, his crew, and their captured Klingon Bird-of-Prey are taken by the USS Excelsior to Starbase 13.

Summary[]

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Log entries[]

Captain's log, stardate 8216.4
We are at last ready to pierce the dimensional veil, and enter the parallel univerves that lies beyond, as the Empire commands.

References[]

Characters[]

William BearclawNancy BrycePavel ChekovGarrettAmanda GraysonJames T. KirkKonomMarchCarol MarcusLeonard McCoySaavikSarekMontgomery ScottSpockStylesHikaru SuluT'LarNyota Uhura
Mirror universe
Pavel ChekovJames T. KirkLeonard McCoySaavikMontgomery ScottSpockHikaru SuluNyota Uhura

Starships and vehicles[]

IKS B'rel (B'rel-class) • USS Courageous (Miranda-class) • ISS Enterprise (Constitution-class heavy cruiser) • USS ExcelsiorNCC-1701/3 (III) (shuttlecraft) • Starbase 13 defense fightersworkbeeunnamed ISS Enterprise shuttlecraft (Saavik's shuttle)

Locations[]

Regula IStarbase 13

Races and cultures[]

HumanKlingonVulcan

States and organizations[]

FederationStarfleet

Science and technology[]

phaserphoton torpedoshields

Ranks and titles[]

captaincommodore

Other references[]

bridgered alert

Appendices[]

Related media[]

  • New Frontiers (TOS comic miniseries) - This is the second part of the New Frontiers story arc, continuing on from the previous issue which established a mirror universe plot, Spock's continued recovery following the events of The Search for Spock, Kirk and crew visiting Regula I, and Starfleet assigning Captain Styles and the Excelsior to go to Regula to retrieve Kirk and his crew. The story continues into the next six issues as Kirk and his colleges work to stop their mirror universe counterparts.
  • "Mirror, Mirror" (TOS episode) - This issue uses the mirror universes originally established in this episode, and mimics the universe transition effect seen in that episode when the mirror-Enterprise travels to the primary universe.

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Connections[]

Stories featuring the mirror universe
Enterprise episode: "In a Mirror, Darkly" • prose: Age of the Empress • "Nobunaga"
Discovery episodes: "Into the Forest I Go" • "Despite Yourself" • "The Wolf Inside" • "Vaulting Ambition" • "What's Past Is Prologue" • "Terra Firma" • comics: Succession ("Issue 1" • "Issue 2" • "Issue 3" • "Issue 4")
The Original Series episode: "Mirror, Mirror" • comics: Hell's MirrorThe Mirror Universe Saga ("... Promises to Keep" • "Double Image" • "Deadly Reflection!" • "The Tantalus Trap!" • "Masquerade!" • "Behind Enemy Lines!" • "The Beginning of the End..." • "Homecoming...") • Fragile GlassMirror Images ("Issue 1" • "Issue 2" • "Issue 4" • "Issue 5") • "The Mirror, Crackedprose: SpectreDark VictoryPreserverThe Sorrows of Empire • "Ill Winds" • "The Greater Good" • video game: Shattered Universe
Kelvin timeline comics: Mirrored ("Part 1" • "Part 2") • "Parallel Lives, Part 2" • Live Evil ("Part 1" • "Part 2" • "Part 3")
The Next Generation comics: "Mirror Images, Issue 3" • Mirror Universe Collection (TNG - Mirror Broken comics: "Origin of Data", "Prelude", "Issue 1", "Issue 2", "Issue 3", "Issue 4", "Issue 5" • TNG - Through the Mirror comics: "Issue 1", "Issue 2", "Issue 3", "Issue 4", "Issue 5" TNG - Ripe for Plunder comics: "Chapter One", "Chapter Two", "Chapter Three", "Chapter Four", "Chapter Five" • TNG - Terra Incognita comics: "Issue 1", "Issue 2", "Issue 3", "Issue 4", "Issue 5", "Issue 6") • ST: The Mirror War: "Issue 0", "Issue 1", "Issue 2", "Issue 3", "Issue 4", "Geordi", "Issue 5", "Issue 6", "Issue 7", "Issue 8" • ST: Warriors of the Mirror War: "Data", "Geordi", "Sisko", "Troi" • prose: Dark MirrorThreeThe Worst of Both Worlds • "The Traitor" • "The Sacred Chalice" • "For Want of a Nail" • Rise Like Lions
Deep Space Nine episodes: "Crossover" • "Through the Looking Glass" • "Shattered Mirror" • "Resurrection" • "The Emperor's New Cloak" • comic: "Enemies & Allies" • prose: Dark PassionsWarpathSaturn's ChildrenFearful Symmetry • "A Terrible Beauty" • The Soul Key • "Freedom Angst" • Disavowed
Voyager prose: The Mirror-Scaled Serpent • "Bitter Fruit" • comic: "Mirrors & Smoke"
New Frontier comics: Turnaround ("Part I" • "Part II" • "Part III" • "Part IV" • "Part V") • prose: Cutting Ties • "Homecoming"
Klingon Empire prose: "Family Matters" Titan prose: "Empathy" Vanguard prose: "The Black Flag"
Miniseries and anthologies RPG sourcebook: Through a Glass, Darklycomics: The Mirror Universe SagaTurnaroundMirror Imagesprose: Mirror Universe TrilogyMirror Universe (Glass EmpiresObsidian AlliancesShards and Shadows)


Timeline[]

Published Order
Previous comic:
... Promises to Keep
TOS comics
first DC monthly series
Next comic:
Deadly Reflection!
Chronological Order
Previous adventure:
... Promises to Keep
Memory Beta Chronology Next adventure:
Deadly Reflection!

Publication history[]

January 1985
First published by DC Comics.
April 1991
Reprinted in The Mirror Universe Saga omnibus. (DC Comics)
September 2009
Reprinted in the Best of Alternate Universes omnibus. (IDW)
19 July 2018
Reprinted in Graphic Novel Collection, Volume 41. (Eaglemoss Collections)
15 March 2022
Reprinted in The Mirror Universe Saga omnibus. (IDW Publishing, ISBN 978-1684058730)

Translations[]

August 1985
French: In Double image, omnibus Star Trek #4. (Arédit)
December 1994
German: As "Doppelbilder", translated by Uwe Anton, collected in Die Spiegelwelt part 1, Star Trek #1. (Carlsen)

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