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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.”
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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
