Ran across an interesting graphic novel with a Trek twist. Roswell, Texas by L. Neil Smith, Rex F. May, Scott Beiser, and Jen Zach was just published by Big Head Press.
March 5, 1836: Davy Crockett kills General Santa Anna with a single 600-yard rifle shot. The Alamo still falls to the Mexican Army, but Crockett escapes to join Sam Houston. The delay at the Alamo gives Houston time to prepare.
July 4, 1947: Lt. Gene Roddenberry, a young Texas Air Militia pilot, shoots down an unidentified flying disk near Roswell, western-most city in the Federated States of Texas. Agents from the United States, the California Republic, the Franco-Mexican Empire, and the Third-and-a-Half Reich all want to learn the flying disk's secrets.
Roddenberry is one of many familiar people in this alternate history tale. The book is printed in black & white, which is disappointing, but it turns out you can read the entire story, in color, online or just read a few of the pages featuring Lt. Roddenberry.
March 5, 1836: Davy Crockett kills General Santa Anna with a single 600-yard rifle shot. The Alamo still falls to the Mexican Army, but Crockett escapes to join Sam Houston. The delay at the Alamo gives Houston time to prepare.
July 4, 1947: Lt. Gene Roddenberry, a young Texas Air Militia pilot, shoots down an unidentified flying disk near Roswell, western-most city in the Federated States of Texas. Agents from the United States, the California Republic, the Franco-Mexican Empire, and the Third-and-a-Half Reich all want to learn the flying disk's secrets.
Roddenberry is one of many familiar people in this alternate history tale. The book is printed in black & white, which is disappointing, but it turns out you can read the entire story, in color, online or just read a few of the pages featuring Lt. Roddenberry.