David R George III's new DS9 novel, "Gamma: Original Sin", has arrived Down Under! I pick it up in a few hours!
New release Trek by Ian McLean, on Flickr Volume 3 of the UK comic strips are out in hardcover, plus the latest IDW comic (Kelvinverse) and Pocket's new DS9 novel ("Gamma: Original Sin" by David R George III).
I hope this doesn't sound rude, but I was just wondering Therin, do you read the books? You post all the time about buying the books, but I don't see remember seeing you actually discussing them in the review threads very often.
Of course I read the books, and the comics. I am waaaaay behind on my Trek novel reading, but am current with the IDW comics. I often find I can offer little in the review threads that others haven't already covered by the time I read the books, so I rarely go there these days. I also had a job change at one point that eliminated my two-hour daily commute (and two-hours home), and lost my highly-coveted novel-reading time. Reading Facebook on the phone, on my shorter train trips, has seemingly replaced novel-reading. I also have a paid gig writing professional reviews of non-Trek children's literature and writing teaching notes, so those items' deadlines always have to take priority. BTW, I just today I secured this, from someone selling off their Loot Crate IDW exclusive: Origin of Data by Ian McLean, on Flickr I managed not to hear of this until now. I think I'd seen the cover art and assumed it was part of the main mini-series. Although I do expect it will appear in the reprint omnibus trade paperback of "Mirror Broken" in a few months (along with the exclusive prologue of the same story from Free Comic Book Day), knowing there was another exclusive out there just had me running off to eBay this morning. And damn that "Priority"-only international mail option. Grrrrr.
I have found Star Trek Seekers - Zweite Natur in front of my door when I came home from work late in the evening.
I got my Star trek books Ds9 Original sin and Diiscovery Desperate Hours. Looking forward to reading these books soon.
On my way into the city to pick up "Discovery: Desperate Hours" and official TOS calendar for 2018. Plus Volume 2 of IDW's "Green Lantern"/Kelvinverse crossover" mini-series in omnibus trade. New Releases at Galaxy by Ian McLean, on Flickr UPDATE: Desperate Hours by David Mack by Ian McLean, on Flickr (Trill spots courtesy of my doctor's liquid nitrogen feinberger.) New Trek by Ian McLean, on Flickr IDW's second volume of "Green Lantern/Star Trek" crossover comics; a "Star Trek" parody, "What's [Space] Opera, Doc?" in "Looney Tunes" issue #239; official TOS calendar for 2018; and the new tie-in prequel novel, "Discovery: Desperate Hours".
I've been trying for a while now to get the NEglish version of the new STIS book, but I seem to have to make due with the German translation, which, thank God, is also in the proper format.
Have indicated anywhere what the official abreviation for the show is? I've writing DSC, but I've also seen DIS.
The Writers' Room staff at CBS have said it's DSC. And it was even marked on a shuttlecraft in Episode #3.
A big week already, and I haven't been into the comic shop or Galaxy yet! Anthony Rapp CD and book by Ian McLean, on Flickr "Star Trek" Borg and Saru figural enamel pins from Fansets, and Anthony Rapp's pre-"Star Trek: Discovery" memoir, "Without You", and his CD with Adam Pascal, "Acoustically Speaking". New Trek stuff by Ian McLean, on Flickr "Outside In Boldly Goes" and "Outside In Makes It So" are collections of Star Trek articles. IDW's "Loot Crate" exclusive comic, "Mirror Broken: Origin of Data", was an eBay win. "Renegades: The Requiem" fan film has arrived for sponsors on DVD; and ThinkGeek's unlicensed "Captain's Log" spiral notebook was at Zing! this afternoon. UPDATE: From the comic shop! IDW comics by Ian McLean, on Flickr BTW, Mego's Neptunian, an original-to-Mego TOS action figure from the 1970s, features as the penal administrator of Neptune Station in the TNG "Mirror Broken" comic! https://www.trekbbs.com/threads/the-mego-neptunian-returns-idws-mirror-broken-4.290637/
Unexpected pickup tonight! Autobiography of Picard, "edited" by David A. Goodman by Ian McLean, on Flickr And in today's post: at long last, "The Outer Light", an autographed copy of the hardcopy painted graphic novel of Morgan Gendel's unauthorized sequel to his TNG episode, "The Inner Light". From the author himself! Outer Light comic and finger puppets by Ian McLean, on Flickr New Trek by Ian McLean, on Flickr Second volumes each of the "Star Trek" and "Star Trek: The Next Generation" adult colouring books from Dark Horse, and a CD from Anthony Rapp, now of "Star Trek: Discovery".
I just got some Barnes & Nobel credit from the e-book lawsuit, and after The Flash: The Haunting of Barry Allen, the first tie-in novel for the TV series, I had a little over $1 left, so I got STTOS: Miasma.
Latest Trek by Ian McLean, on Flickr Tonight's haul of Trek included: "Boldly Go" #13; "Blockbuster Science: The Real Science in Science Fiction" by David Siegel Bernstein; "The Art of Star Trek: The Kelvin Timeline" by Jeff Bond; "Star Trek Treknology: The Science of Star Trek from Tricorders to Warp Drive" by Ethan Siegel, PhD; and issue #63 of "Star Trek Magazine" and... a tardigrade plushie!
Wow on getting the art book already! Does it really have stuff not available elsewhere, or is it all stuff previously posted online?
Almost every page has new views and sketches. Chapters: STAR TREK (2009) - pp 8 - 95 The USS Kelvin The Narada Nero Rura Penthe Future Iowa Starfleet Academy Kobayashi Maru Aliens Vulcan The USS Enterprise The destruction of Vulcan Delta Vega Spock Prime The Jellyfish ship Enterprise versus Narada INTO DARKNESS (2013) - pp 96 - 149 Nibiru Future London Jumpship attack Advanced torpedoes Technology Weapons Kronos Khan Khan in the brig Jupiter facility The USS Vengeance Space jump Warp core San Francisco chase BEYOND (2016) - pp 150-191 The Enterprise redesigned Uniforms Krall and crew Aliens Yorktown Destruction of the Enterprise Altamid The USS Franklin The rescue ACKNOWLEDGMENTS - p 192.