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Star Trek #40 (Gold Key Comics, 1976)
Star Trek #40 (Gold Key Comics, 1976)
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Star Trek #40 (Gold Key Comics, 1976) - Grab This Zany Trek Nugget Before It Warps to Oblivion!
Attention, cosmic collectors and Trek fanatics! Star Trek #40 from Gold Key’s 1967-1979 run is a glorious slice of 1970s weirdness—Kirk, Spock, and the Enterprise crew tangled in a planetary pickle that’s wilder than a tribble rave. It’s rarer than a Klingon peace treaty and more entertaining than Scotty’s bagpipe solos. Scoop it up now, or you’ll be sulkier than Bones after a bad transporter day!
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Story: Titled “The Night Journey,” this issue follows Kirk and Spock as they beam down to a planet where a creepy alien force is messing with time and reality, turning locals into pawns in a bizarre cosmic scheme. It’s like TOS wandered into a trippy sci-fi anthology, complete with Gold Key’s signature “what even is this?” energy. Written by an uncredited author (likely Len Wein or George Kashdan) with art by Alden McWilliams, it’s a visual time capsule.
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Vibe: Pure 1970s Trek—cheesy, offbeat, and bursting with that low-budget TOS charm. Perfect for reading while pretending your lamp is a dilithium crystal.
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Rarity: Gold Key’s 61-issue run is a cult favorite, and #40’s oddball plot makes it a sleeper hit. High-grade copies are as tough to find as a Vulcan who cracks a smile.
As of April 2025:
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Near Mint (NM): $20-$30
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Very Fine (VF): $12-$18
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Fine (FN): $6-$10
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Good/Very Good (G/VG): $3-$6
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CGC 9.8: $80-$120 (rarer than a friendly Orion).
Prices pulled from recent eBay, MyComicShop, and comic shop sales. It’s not clogging up bins, so move faster than a starship at Warp 8!
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Trek Mania: Star Trek’s fandom is unstoppable, with new projects (Starfleet Academy series, anyone?) fueling retro love.
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2025 Potential: Cons like SDCC (July 2025) or Trek-specific events could bump up demand for Gold Key goodies.
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Gold Key Glow-Up: Collectors are eyeing these non-canon, quirky comics for their nostalgic kick, especially late-run issues like #40.
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Prediction: NM copies could climb to $30-$45 in 12-18 months; lower grades might hit $8-$12. A 2026 Star Trek 60th anniversary could launch it into hyperspace!
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James T. Kirk: Commanding with charm, dodging alien time-tricks like a boss.
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Spock: Logic machine, unraveling the planet’s weirdness with that classic eyebrow quirk.
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Bones McCoy: Likely grumbling about alien nonsense—Gold Key’s Bones is peak cranky (though his role may be small, per typical scripts).
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Enterprise Crew: Expect minor nods to Uhura, Scotty, or Sulu—Gold Key often kept the focus tight on Kirk and Spock.
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Alien Force: A one-shot baddie (no name-drop in #40), creepy enough to rival a Talosian but not sticking around for sequels.
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