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Star Trek #54 (Gold Key Comics, 1978)
Star Trek #54 (Gold Key Comics, 1978)
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Star Trek #54 (Gold Key Comics, 1978) - Snag This Cosmic Oddball Before It Beams Away!
Greetings, spacefarers and comic scavengers! Star Trek #54 from Gold Key’s 1967-1979 run is a delightfully bizarre gem—Kirk, Spock, and the Enterprise crew diving into a psychedelic planet-hopping caper that’s nuttier than a replicator gone rogue. It’s rarer than a Klingon poet laureate and twice as fun as Scotty’s best warp-speed prank. Grab it now, or you’ll be grumpier than Bones without his coffee!
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Story: Titled “Sport of Knaves,” this issue sees Kirk and Spock tackling a mysterious planet where an alien “gamesman” pits the crew against deadly challenges for his amusement. It’s like Star Trek crashed into a cosmic game show with higher stakes than a Vulcan chess match. Written by George Kashdan with art by Alden McWilliams, it’s peak Gold Key weirdness.
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Vibe: This is 1970s Trek at its most unhinged—think TOS on a budget with a side of Saturday morning cartoon energy. Perfect for reading while pretending your pet is a Horta.
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Rarity: Gold Key’s 61-issue run is a collector’s niche, and #54 is a late-series standout for its quirky plot. High-grade copies are as elusive as a cloaked Romulan.
As of April 2025:
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Near Mint (NM): $25-$35
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Very Fine (VF): $15-$20
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Fine (FN): $8-$12
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Good/Very Good (G/VG): $4-$7
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CGC 9.8: $100-$150 (if you find one, it’s like spotting a Tholian in the wild).
Prices based on eBay, MyComicShop, and dealer trends. It’s not flooding the market, so don’t wait for a subspace clearance sale!
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Trek Nostalgia: Star Trek’s fanbase is eternal, with new shows and movies (Section 31 film, anyone?) keeping the vibe alive.
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2025 Outlook: Events like SDCC (July 2025) or Star Trek conventions could spike interest in vintage comics.
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Gold Key Appeal: These offbeat, non-canon tales are gaining retro cred among collectors who love their quirky charm.
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Prediction: NM copies could hit $40-$50 in 12-18 months; lower grades might reach $10-$15. A 2026 60th Star Trek anniversary could make it a dark horse winner!
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James T. Kirk: Leading with swagger, dodging alien traps like a pro.
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Spock: Logic dialed up, analyzing the gamesman’s tricks with zero chill.
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Enterprise Crew: Notably, Bones is absent (per Memory Beta, he skips #54), but Uhura, Sulu, or Scotty may pop up in minor roles—Gold Key’s roster is a bit loosey-goosey.
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Alien Gamesman: A one-off villain who’s creepier than a Talosian and twice as smug. No major debuts, but he makes the issue a hoot.
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