That time already? Yes, the latest issue of Star Trek Magazine will be hitting US newsstands very shortly, and out in the UK as soon as it can get there. (Pause for the usual complaints asking why it's not there quicker... Done? Good. Moving on.)
This issue includes an exclusive extract from Mike Martin's first Romulan War novel, Beneath The Raptor's Wing, which sees Malcolm and T'Pol giving Archer some unwanted advice and information. The rest of the issue is a humor special, with the main feature written by the Wardilmore team - and for those of you with long memories, there's also a new set of extracts from The Completely Useless Star Trek Encyclopedia specially written for the magazine by Chris Howarth and Steve Lyons. Kevin and Dayton also provide an exclusive coda to I, Mudd, as Harry Mudd tries a prison break...
Other features include movie sound designer Ben Burtt explaining how he recreated the original series effects for the new movie (including some details on how they were done back on the original show), and Armin Shimerman explains how the Ferengi changed from villains to comic relief. Tribbles author David Gerrold provides the Eye of the Beholder column and there's reviews of Nick Meyer's autobiography (and before anybody says anything, yes, I know I don't comment on the factual errors in the book - at the time the review was sent to press, it was hoped that there would be time to correct them before the book was printed), and loads of IDW reviews...
And then after that the TrekLit writers strike back talking about our Top 10 Villains in issue 22 - along with a Lit-connected feature that I'll reveal more details of as soon as I'm allowed!
Paul
PS Just a general note to those posting on our Facebook site - abusive comments WILL be removed!
This issue includes an exclusive extract from Mike Martin's first Romulan War novel, Beneath The Raptor's Wing, which sees Malcolm and T'Pol giving Archer some unwanted advice and information. The rest of the issue is a humor special, with the main feature written by the Wardilmore team - and for those of you with long memories, there's also a new set of extracts from The Completely Useless Star Trek Encyclopedia specially written for the magazine by Chris Howarth and Steve Lyons. Kevin and Dayton also provide an exclusive coda to I, Mudd, as Harry Mudd tries a prison break...
Other features include movie sound designer Ben Burtt explaining how he recreated the original series effects for the new movie (including some details on how they were done back on the original show), and Armin Shimerman explains how the Ferengi changed from villains to comic relief. Tribbles author David Gerrold provides the Eye of the Beholder column and there's reviews of Nick Meyer's autobiography (and before anybody says anything, yes, I know I don't comment on the factual errors in the book - at the time the review was sent to press, it was hoped that there would be time to correct them before the book was printed), and loads of IDW reviews...
And then after that the TrekLit writers strike back talking about our Top 10 Villains in issue 22 - along with a Lit-connected feature that I'll reveal more details of as soon as I'm allowed!
Paul
PS Just a general note to those posting on our Facebook site - abusive comments WILL be removed!