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Star Trek #500 (2024, IDW Comics, Ryan Kincaid Cover, Signed with COA)

Star Trek #500 (2024, IDW Comics, Ryan Kincaid Cover, Signed with COA)

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  • Ryan Kincaid’s Stellar Art: The cover is a Kincaid masterpiece, bursting with Star Trek vibes—think captains, crews, and cosmic chaos in a style that’s bolder than Kirk flirting with an Orion. Signed by the man himself with a Certificate of Authenticity, it’s like getting a personal high-five from the artist.
  • Milestone Madness: IDW’s 500th Star Trek comic is a jumbo anthology with seven short stories, zipping from Lower Decks to Strange New Worlds and everywhere in between. It’s a love letter to every era of Trek, plus a sneaky teaser for a 2025 crossover event that’ll shake the cosmos like a Romulan ale bender.
  • Signed Swagger: That Kincaid autograph isn’t just ink—it’s a seal of authenticity that says, “You’re the coolest collector this side of the Neutral Zone.” The COA backs it up, so you know it’s legit, not some Ferengi knockoff.

Key Character Appearances (Who’s Beaming In?)
  • Tribble Trouble: Patton Oswalt and Jordan Blum retell “The Trouble with Tribbles” from a fuzzy critter’s POV. Spoiler: they’re hungrier for love than Scotty is for whisky.
  • La’an’s Heart-to-Heart: Jody Houser’s Strange New Worlds tale has La’an Noonien-Singh wrestling with alternate-timeline feels while chatting up Sam Kirk. It’s emo, but with phasers.
  • Burnham’s Mentorship Moment: Stephanie Williams gives us Discovery’s Michael Burnham guiding a kid through fears, proving she’s captain material even on a bad hair day.
  • Lower Decks Shenanigans: Magdalene Visaggio’s story has Rutherford and Tendi buying sketchy tech from a Ferengi. It’s Lower Decks chaos—think less “heroics,” more “whoops, we broke the ship.”
  • Q Junior’s Sniffles: Morgan Hampton’s TNG-ish tale has Q’s kiddo catching feels (and a cold) while geeking out over comics. Meta? You bet.
  • Data vs. Lore: Jackson Lanzing, Collin Kelly, and Christopher Cantwell set up 2025’s Lore War #1 with Data scrambling to stop his evil bro from redecorating reality. It’s sibling rivalry, galactic style.
  • Sisko’s Crew and More: Expect cameos from DS9’s Benjamin Sisko, Defiant’s Worf, and a roster of Trek icons across the eras. It’s like a Starfleet reunion, minus the awkward small talk.

Current Value: What’s It Worth in 2025?
As of April 2025, this signed Kincaid variant is a hot commodity:
  • Ungraded, Signed with COA: eBay and comic shop sales show these moving for $50–$100, depending on condition (near-mint 9.2+ preferred). The signature and COA bump it up over standard covers, which go for $10–$20.
  • Graded Copies: CGC 9.6–9.8 slabs with verified signatures can hit $150–$300, especially since Kincaid’s Trek covers are fan-faves. Limited supply keeps prices climbing.
  • Market Buzz: The Kincaid variant’s exclusivity (exact print run’s murky, but it’s not mass-produced) and that shiny COA make it a standout. Collectors are snatching these faster than Tribbles multiply.

Expected Value: Will It Soar Like a Starship or Drift Like Space Debris?
Let’s peek into the wormhole of future value:
  • Steady Trek Love: Star Trek comics have a diehard fanbase, and IDW’s 500th issue is a milestone that screams “collect me!” The signed Kincaid cover adds cachet, so expect 10–15% annual growth for high-grade copies, assuming no market crashes.
  • 2025 Crossover Hype: The issue’s prelude to the Star Trek/Defiant crossover (tying to Nemesis and Picard) could spike interest if the event lands big. A Lore War Netflix tie-in? Dreamy, but unlikely—still, buzz could push values to $80–$120 ungraded or $200–$400 graded by 2027.
  • Kincaid’s Star Power: Ryan Kincaid’s covers (think Vampirella, G.I. Joe) are collector catnip. His Trek work is less common, so this signed variant could outpace standard issues, especially if he does fewer cons.
  • Trek’s 60th Anniversary: 2026 marks Star Trek’s big 6-0. If Paramount drops new shows, merch, or DS9 remasters, nostalgia could nudge this comic’s value up, like a photon torpedo to the bank account.
Best Guess: In 2–3 years, expect $100–$150 ungraded or $300–$500 graded for a 9.8, assuming Trek stays hot and Kincaid’s rep grows. Worst case, it’s still a gorgeous keepsake.

Why Buy This Comic?
  • Signature Status: A Kincaid-signed copy with COA is like owning a piece of Trek history with a personal touch. Frame it, flaunt it, or just stare at it lovingly.
  • Anthology Awesomeness: Seven stories covering every Trek flavor mean there’s something for everyone—whether you’re a TOS purist or a Lower Decks stan. It’s a buffet of sci-fi goodness.
  • Investment with Heart: Sure, it might make you some latinum, but it’s also a joy to read. From Tribble psychology to Data’s existential crisis, it’s Trek at its funniest and deepest.
  • Convo Starter: Whip this out at a con, and you’ll have collectors begging for your secret sauce. “Oh, this old signed Kincaid #500?” casual hair flip

Beam It Up Before It’s Gone!
This Star Trek #500 Ryan Kincaid Cover, Signed with COA is your chance to own a slice of IDW’s epic Trek legacy. It’s got stories that’ll make you laugh, cry, and yell “Make it so!”—plus a signature that’s basically a fist-bump from the final frontier. Grab it now for $75 (or best offer) before it warps to someone else’s collection or gets assimilated by a Borg cube!
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