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Trekker #5

Trekker: The Darkstar Zephyr

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Seeking answers into her past, 23rd century bounty hunter MERCY ST. CLAIR journeys into the stars, and ends up on a collision course with the oppressive, system-ruling Council. Faced with deception, betrayal and overwhelming odds, can Mercy get her answers before the Council gets her?

TREKKER: THE DARKSTAR ZEPHYR also contains two bonus stories, "Shore Leave" and "Bedeviled," as well as a gallery of pinups and an extensive "Making Of..." section. This volume is an excellent introduction to Mercy's world for new readers and an exciting next chapter for long-time fans.

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First published January 1, 2019

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Ron Randall

312 books9 followers
Ron Randall has been working professionally as an illustrator and storyteller for over twenty years. He has worked for all major US comic publishers including DC, Marvel, Dark Horse, Image and many others, and commercial clients include Disney, Nike, Lucas Film, SeaWorld and Playstation. He has provided exceptional art for some of the biggest brands in comics, from Star Wars to Predator to Venom.

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131 reviews1 follower
April 2, 2026
I enjoyed it before, but the art and story have improved. It’s finally on a cohesive course, putting Mercy up against the council, but with some weaknesses. There’s a little bit more “interludes” than I would like, but it’s clearly building something, and not just the relationship between Mercy and Molly. Can’t wait to continue.
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804 reviews2 followers
April 23, 2019
More Trekker is always a good thing! Ron Randall takes Mercy and Molly into new adventures with style and aplomb. A nice balance between the continuing plot-threads and new characters and locales.
Keep it coming!
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