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Favorite comic book ship design?

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There are some awesome ship designs in Star Trek comics that could do with a bit more love. What are your favorites?

Might be better to post links instead of images on hosting sites as the images usually expire after a while.

First up for me is the USS Fortune from John Burn's 'Star Trek Crew'
https://static.wikia.nocookie.net/startrek/images/2/21/USS_Fortune.jpg
Really nice Pre-TOS starship with a submarine look to it.

Next up is the USS Exodus from DS9 The Rules of Diplomacy.
https://static.wikia.nocookie.net/startrek/images/a/af/Uss_exodus.jpg/
Kinda reminds me of a Nova class/ Pathfinder class

Also love the Renaissance class https://static.wikia.nocookie.net/startrek/images/4/45/USS_Hornet_(NCC-45231).jpg/ from the TNG comic 'Gateway'.

Finally, the Romulan ship from the Star Trek Convergence
Love the TMP influenced design with hints of Klingon design too.
https://static.wikia.nocookie.net/startrek/images/f/f3/IRW_Moonhawk.jpg
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https://static.wikia.nocookie.net/s...oonhawk.jpg/revision/latest?cb=20150516222229
 
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I can't really think of "new" comic designs that I like at the moment but from the 90s Marvel comics I still think fondly of the U.S.S. Sagan from "Starfleet Academy", the TOS-style Miranda-class U.S.S. Cortez from "Early Voyages", and the original Enterprise herself, decommissioned and part of a Smithsonian exhibit in San Francisco.
Nice choices, especially the Miranda class from 'Early Voyages'.

Another one I want to add is the USS Archon NCC 189 from the Kelvin TOS comic 'The Return of the Archons'. Interesting Kelvin NX Enterprise design.
https://static.wikia.nocookie.net/startrek/images/3/3d/USS_Archon_AR.jpg
 
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I can't really think of "new" comic designs that I like at the moment but from the 90s Marvel comics I still think fondly of the U.S.S. Sagan from "Starfleet Academy", the TOS-style Miranda-class U.S.S. Cortez from "Early Voyages", and the original Enterprise herself, decommissioned and part of a Smithsonian exhibit in San Francisco.

That moment was brought to life by the Roddenberry Archive team back in May:

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EV has some wonderful Cage era stories. Rod green lit this and a few other explorations of AU Enterprises across print/script/comics/art (Phase II, POT, TGT, CVX-330). The POT ship we archived this year is from a physical model the Okuda's preserved. The scan is awesome, and rendering it feels like we are filming a physical object.
 
That moment was brought to life by the Roddenberry Archive team back in May:

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EV has some wonderful Cage era stories. Rod green lit this and a few other explorations of AU Enterprises across print/script/comics/art (Phase II, POT, TGT, CVX-330). The POT ship we archived this year is from a physical model the Okuda's preserved. The scan is awesome, and rendering it feels like we are filming a physical object.

Why 765874?
 
That moment was brought to life by the Roddenberry Archive team back in May:

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EV has some wonderful Cage era stories. Rod green lit this and a few other explorations of AU Enterprises across print/script/comics/art (Phase II, POT, TGT, CVX-330). The POT ship we archived this year is from a physical model the Okuda's preserved. The scan is awesome, and rendering it feels like we are filming a physical object.
Holy cow, that's awesome!
 
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