Star Trek: The City at the Edge of Tomorrow, the classic Star Trek story by Harlan Ellison and first time used in comic book format, has sold out through Diamond Comics Distributors.
When a book sells out at Diamond, it does not mean the book cannot be found on the shelves of your local comic shop, it means that once those first prints are gone, the stores cannot get more first print copies.
The book was helped out on two fronts, one it is a Star Trek book and there are legions of fans. Also, this is the original classic screen play for a beloved story.
The Print run on Star Trek: The City at the Edge of Tomorrow was,15,000 copies.
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Where do you find print information?
Press releases
And comichron the next month
The title of the series is “Star Trek: The City on the Edge of Forever” not “Edge of Tomorrow” correct? I don’t mean to nitpick lol but figured I would post it so you can correct it. Love your site!
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