List of comic books based on Star Trek: The Next Generation
Several series, miniseries, and special issues of comic books based on the science fiction television series Star Trek: The Next Generation have been published by DC Comics and their imprint, Wildstorm.
For more information, see Star Trek spin-off fiction.
Volume 1
The miniseries was later collected in 1995 as the trade paperback Star Trek: The Next Generation: Beginnings.DC miniseries
''Ill Wind''
Hugh Fleming painted the covers to this series.| Issue | Title | Writer | Pencils | Inks | Notes |
| #1 | "Ill Wind, Part 1" | ||||
| #2 | "Ill Wind, Part 2" | ||||
| #3 | "Ill Wind, Part 3" | ||||
| #4 | "Ill Wind, Part 4" |
''The Modala Imperative''
Sequel to series of the same name set during TOS.| Issue | Title | Writer | Pencils | Inks | Notes |
| #1 | "In Memory Yet Green" | Peter David / Michael Jan Friedman | Pablo Marcos | - | |
| #2 | "Lies and Legends" | - | - | - | - |
| #3 | "Prior Claim" | - | - | - | - |
| #4 | "Game, Set, and Match" | - | - | - | - |
''Star Trek: The Next Generation/Deep Space Nine''
Crossover with Malibu Comics.| Issue | Title | Writer | Pencils | Inks | Notes |
| #1 | "Prophets and Losses" | Part 1. | |||
| #2 | "The Wormhole Trap!" | Part 2. | |||
| #3 | "Encounter with... the Othersiders!" | Part 3. | |||
| #4 | "The Unseen Enemy" | Part 4. |
DC one-shots
Series finale adaptation
| Issue | Title | Writer | Pencils | Inks | Notes |
| "All Good Things..." | Ronald D. Moore & Brannon Braga | J. Scott Pike | Jose Marzan Jr. | Adapted by Michael Jan Freidman |
Film adaptation
| Issue | Title | Writer | Pencils | Inks | Notes |
| "Star Trek Generations" | Rick Berman, Ronald D. Moore and Brannon Braga | Gordon Purcell | Jerome Moore and Terry Pallot | Adapted by Michael Jan Friedman |
Marvel one-shots
Film adaptation
| Issue | Title | Writer | Pencils | Inks | Notes |
| "Star Trek: First Contact" | Rick Berman, Brannon Braga and Ronald D. Moore | Terry Pallot and Rod Whigham | Philip Moy | Adapted by John Vornholt |
''Star Trek: The Next Generation/X-Men''
Crossover with Marvel Comics' X-Men.| Issue | Title | Writer | Pencils | Inks | Notes |
| "Second Contact" | Dan Abnett and Ian Edginton | Cary Nord | Scott Koblish | Storyline continued in the novel Planet X, written by Michael Jan Friedman and published by Pocket Books in April the same year. |
''Riker Special''
| Issue | Title | Writer | Pencils | Inks | Notes |
| "The Enemy of My Enemy" | Dan Abnett and Ian Edginton | Andrew Currie | Art Nichols |
Wildstorm miniseries
''Perchance to Dream''
This series, which features covers by Timothy Bradstreet, takes place between "All Good Things..." and Generations.| Issue | Title | Writer | Pencils | Inks | Notes |
| #1 | "To Take Arms Against a Sea of Troubles" | Keith R.A. DeCandido | Peter Pachoumis | Lucian Rizzo | |
| #2 | "By a Sleep to Say We End" | Keith R.A. DeCandido | Peter Pachoumis | Lucian Rizzo | |
| #3 | "In the Sleep of Death, What Dreams May Come" | Keith R.A. DeCandido | Peter Pachoumis | Lucian Rizzo | |
| #4 | "Perchance to Dream" | Keith R.A. DeCandido | Peter Pachoumis | Lucian Rizzo |
''The Killing Shadows''
All have cover art by Andrew Currie with Bryan Hitch and John Stanisci. Edited by Jeff Marriotte. Takes place after "First Contact".| Issue | Title | Writer | Pencils | Inks | Notes |
| #1 | "The Trap" | Scott Ciencin | Andrew Currie | Bryan Hitch, Chris Chuckry, Digital Chameleon | Sela appearance. |
| #2 | "The Hunted" | Scott Ciencin | Andrew Currie | Digital Chameleon | |
| #3 | "The Trap" | Scott Ciencin | Andrew Currie | Digital Chameleon | |
| #4 | "The Secret" | Scott Ciencin | Andrew Currie | Digital Chameleon |
Wildstorm one-shots
''Embrace the Wolf''
Takes place on Stardate 47319.2| Issue | Title | Writer | Pencils | Inks | Notes |
| Embrace the Wolf | Christopher Golden & Tom Sniegoski | Dave Hoover | Troy Hubbs & Jason Martin | Sequel to "Wolf in the Fold"; Travis Charest cover |
''Forgiveness''
Produced in hardcover and softcover editions.| Issue | Title | Writer | Pencils | Inks | Notes |
| Forgiveness | David Brin | Scott Hampton | Although never canon, the creator of the transporter seen in this story is later contradicted in the episode "Daedalus". |
''The Gorn Crisis''
Produced in hardcover and softcover editions.| Issue | Title | Writer | Pencils | Inks | Notes |
| The Gorn Crisis | Kevin J. Anderson | Kordey | This story takes place during the Dominion War. |