This is sort of TrekLit related. I just read on 8of5's Guide to the Trek Collective about an artist named Rob Caswell, otherwise known as Arcass, and some awesome work on his deviantART page. He created remade/remastered versions of the old James Blish Star Trek anthology covers. Those were awesome enough but there was so much praise for this work and fans pleading for more that he created a whole new series of books call The Seekers and made covers for those.
The Seekers is sort of a TOS spin-off from an alternative timeline featuring the adventures of an Archer-class scoutship and its crew. These covers have to be seen to be believed. I mean, there is wear & tear built into the images to make them look like old, worn copies found in a used bookstore. There are stains & tears and one of them even has a library stamp on the front. A lot of work went into these images and, as a fan of all those old 70s books, I thought these were an awesome tribute by a true fan.
Check out the articles here:
http://8of5.blogspot.com/2011/09/blish-remastered.html
http://8of5.blogspot.com/2012/03/seekers.html
There are also links to his other artwork, a lot of which is Trek related. The artist really deserves a look.
Enjoy.
- Byron
The Seekers is sort of a TOS spin-off from an alternative timeline featuring the adventures of an Archer-class scoutship and its crew. These covers have to be seen to be believed. I mean, there is wear & tear built into the images to make them look like old, worn copies found in a used bookstore. There are stains & tears and one of them even has a library stamp on the front. A lot of work went into these images and, as a fan of all those old 70s books, I thought these were an awesome tribute by a true fan.
Check out the articles here:
http://8of5.blogspot.com/2011/09/blish-remastered.html
http://8of5.blogspot.com/2012/03/seekers.html
There are also links to his other artwork, a lot of which is Trek related. The artist really deserves a look.
Enjoy.
- Byron