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New Trek stuff
by Ian McLean, on Flickr

IDW's "Star Trek" #6 (with Data and Spot on the alternate cover) and "Star Trek: Defiant" #2 (with Lore).

Also filling the gap made by the recent low publishing rate from Gallery Books, I spotted this ambitious self-published fanfic in trade paperback form, "Star Trek: The Challenge" by David Miraglia. (Online reviews of this novel have not been kind.) I was surprised to see it so closely cloning current licensed Trek books. When people tried this in the 1980s, and again in the 1990s, with fanfic material the then-Viacom juggernaut came down heavily on perpetrators.


New Trek comic omnibus and Megos
by Ian McLean, on Flickr

IDW's latest reprint comic omnibus, "Star Trek: Aliens", focusing on Klingons, Ferengi and Trill. Pictured with recent Mego action figures of Quark and Worf.


New IDW
by Ian McLean, on Flickr

The latest IDW comic, "Star Trek" #7, with the Sisko family on an alternate cover.
 
I've recently ordered several old Enterprise novels - they are still missing in my collection.

I never was fond of T`Pol, but she has started to grow on me now - at least a little bit.
 
T'Pol gets treated better in the novels and gets interesting things to do in the books .And being Captain of her own ship .I just wish we had gotten some more novels they were getting really good.
 

New Trek stuff
by Ian McLean, on Flickr

New this past week: IDW's "Deep Space Nine: The Dog of War" #2 of the comic mini-series; Issue #7 of "Star Trek Explorer" magazine from Titan; and the omnibus reprint of IDW's "Star Trek: Lower Decks".


Prelude to Day of Blood
by Ian McLean, on Flickr

IDW did another "Free Comic Book Day" issue this year, "Prelude to Day of Blood". It also contains an excerpt from "Star Trek: Lower Decks" #1 (which had received its omnibus reprint this month). Posed with my Kruge bobblehead "Headknocker' and a Klingon "Geeki Tiki" mug.
 
Strange New Worlds Season One in 4K.
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New Trek stuff
by Ian McLean, on Flickr

"Star Trek: Defiant" comic mini-series, Issue #3, from IDW; and - something I used to get regularly, but haven't bought for a long time, or even seen very often in recent years - "SFX" magazine, Issue #362 (Feb 2023), with a feature on "Star Trek: Picard" Season Three.


New Star Trek comics
by Ian McLean, on Flickr

Out last week: "Star Trek" Issue #8 and "Star Trek - The Motion Picture: Echoes" Issue #1, both from IDW.

I did a separate thread for a 2009 collection that just arrived at my place:
https://www.trekbbs.com/threads/trek-authors-galore-in-thrilling-wonder-stories-volume-2.314204/
 
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New Trek stuff
by Ian McLean, on Flickr

Big week for Trek merchandise: a crossover comics event, "Star Trek Annual", from IDW; three trade paperback omnibuses of IDW reprints ("Picard: Stargazer", "The Mirror War" and "Warriors of the Mirror War"); soundtrack LPs for Season Three of "Picard" (Stephen Barton & Frederik Weidmann) and Season Three of "Star Trek: Discovery" (Jeff Russo); and Playmates' "Star Trek: Prodigy" action figures.


4Ks and Blu-rays for The Next Generation and a Lower Decks trading card
by Ian McLean, on Flickr

Arrived this week: boxed set of the UK 4Ks and Blu-Rays of "Star Trek: The Next Generation" movies; and an Ensign Jennifer Sh'Reyan the Andorian trading card from "Star Trek: Lower Decks".
 

New Trek stuff
by Ian McLean, on Flickr

Lots of new Star Trek merchandise: two covers for IDW's "Star Trek" comic, Issue #9 (including the Andorian, Sato); "Star Trek - The Motion Picture: Echoes" Issue #2; "Star Trek: Defiant" Issue #4; and the Vic Fontaine alternate cover of "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: The Dog of War" Issue #3. Also the first soundtrack LP for "Star Trek: Lower Decks" (Chris Westlake). Posed with FCTRY's action figure of Stacey Abrams, potential custom fodder for a President of Earth figure!


Somewhere to Belong
by Ian McLean, on Flickr

The latest "Star Trek: Discovery" novel, "Somewhere to Belong" by Dayton Ward (Gallery, 2023). Posed with Playmates' Saru and Burnham action figures.
 

New Trek comics and DVD
by Ian McLean, on Flickr

New from IDW: "Defiant" #5; "Deep Space Nine: The Dog of War" #4; "Star Trek" #10; "The Motion Picture: Echoes" #3; and, finally in Australia, the DVD set of the animated series, "Lower Decks" Season Two.

Update:

The hardcover children's picture book:
"To Boldly Go: How Nichelle Nichols and Star Trek Helped Advance Civil Rights" by Angela Dalton & Lauren Semmer (HarperCollins, 2023).


"To Boldly Go..." hardcover
by Ian McLean, on Flickr

The illustrator obviously avoided the design of the USS Enterprise - and its insignia.


To Boldly Go internal art
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To Boldly Go internal art of Uhura
by Ian McLean, on Flickr
 
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Sorry for three-in-a-row:
Last week's goodies are "The Life and Death of Rising Star Steve Ihnat" by Linda Alexander (Bear Manor Media, 2018) biography in hardcover; and from IDW: "Star Trek: Godshock, Volume One" the hardcover omnibus; and two variant covers on "Star Trek: Day of Blood" #1 crossover event, one of which has "Lower Decks" artwork featuring Shaxs.


New Trek stuff
by Ian McLean, on Flickr

"The Life and Death of Rising Star Steve Ihnat" is of excellent quality for a print-on-demand item, delivered from a local Amazon affiliate after it was ordered online only days earlier. I am a bit disappointed that "Whom Gods Destroy" is barely mentioned: only three pages (pp 87-89). There is an observation that Ihnat found Shatner very unhappy in his situation. Also a brief mention that a friend of Ihnat's, Steve Lodge, was working casually in the Desilu/Paramount wardrobe department the week that "Whom Gods Destroy" was being filmed.

THIS WEEK'S UPDATE:


Trek CDs and book about Kirk
by Ian McLean, on Flickr

At right: "What is the Story of Captain Kirk?" (Penguin Workshop, 2021) by MD Payne and illustrated by Robert Squier.

And now, in the same series: Lower right: "What is the Story of Captain Picard?" (Penguin Workshop, 2023) by David Stabler and illustrated by Robert Squier.


New Star Trek calendars and books
by Ian McLean, on Flickr

In the same shot is my new Exo-6 Shran figure posing with this week's other purchases: "Star Trek Calendar" and "Ships of the Line Calendar" for 2024 (Universe Publishing); and "The Girl Who Made the Stars" (Running Press Kids, 2022), a hardcover picture book adapted by Robb Pearlman (based on the Paramount+ "Short Treks" episode by Brandon Schultz) about young Michael Burnham.

Also purchased:

The Poor Dead KEhleyr Show audiobook
by Ian McLean, on Flickr
https://www.trekbbs.com/threads/the-poor-dead-kehleyr-show.314777/


New IDW Star Trek comics
by Ian McLean, on Flickr

And IDW's "Star Trek - The Motion Picture: Echoes" #4; "Deep Space Nine: The Dog of War" #5; and two alternate covers for "Defiant" #6.
 
New "Star Trek" stuff for last week!: "Lower Decks: Campaign Guide" (Modiphius, 2023) hardcover book; "Star Trek: Super-Skill Pinball" (Wizkids, 2021) roll & write boxed game; and "Cryptic: A Puzzles and Pathways Adventure" (Funko, 2023) boxed game.


Star Trek games materials
by Ian McLean, on Flickr

Just arrived: the third "Star Trek: Prodigy" hardcover, "Escape Route" (Simon Spotlight, 2023) by Cassandra Rose Clarke; and "All the Monoliths in the Universe" (Hemelein, 2023), a new omnibus edited by Joe Monson, collecting the parody comic strips of Michael C. Goodwin.


New Trek books
by Ian McLean, on Flickr

I first noticed Goodwin's work in the 70s paperback, “Star Toons”, edited by Joan Winston. His own collections of the strips were various small-press publications: “Who Was That Monolith I Saw You With?”, “My Stars!”, “Son of Monolith”, and the zine-format, “The Starry Night” (which contained "Tripping the Light Fantastic"). In later years, he published the eBook, "My Stars & Galaxies!: A Comic Cosmic Journey". (He recently announced "My Stars & Galaxies Too!: The Return of the Megalith", currently in the planning stages.)

"All the Monoliths in the Universe" is actually print-on-demand. I ordered it from Amazon Australia last night and it arrived the next afternoon!

UPDATE:

New from IDW: "Star Trek: Strange New Worlds: The Scorpius Run" Issue #1 mini-series and "Star Trek" ongoing Issue #11, which is Part 3 of the "Day of Blood" crossover. Also arrived is a fantasy novel, "The Return of King Lillian" (Pilmsthistle & Co, 2019) by Suzie Plakson, remembered as Star Trek numerous guest aliens: Dr Selar, K'Ehleyr, Lady Q and Tarah.


New stuff
by Ian McLean, on Flickr
 
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New stuff
by Ian McLean, on Flickr

New arrivals for this week: "Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan: The Making of the Classic Film" (Titan, 2023) by John Tenuto & Maria Jose Tenuto; a fan-produced parody(?) comic "Kobayashi Maru" #1 (Death Ray Graphics, 2020) by Jason Yungbluth; the long-sought-after "Spectre" novelization (Bantam, 1979) by Robert Weverka of the Sam Peeples & Gene Roddenberry telemovie; and two different titles and cover art for Laura Bank's autobiography from Empowerment Media, 2022 ("The Wrath of Blonde: The Making of 'Star Trek II'" and "Close Encounters with Captain Kirk: The Making of 'The Wrath of Khan'"). Text inside is identical except for cover credits.

Wow! I received a thank you (below) in the Tenutos' book. Nice to be appreciated, John! :)


ST II Acknowledgments
by Ian McLean, on Flickr
 
a fan-produced parody(?) comic "Kobayashi Maru" #1 (Death Ray Graphics, 2020) by Jason Yungbluth

I remember being interested in that when I first heard about it, but after the creator’s recent behaviour here… no. Not going to give my money to someone like that.

Wow! I received a thank you (below) in the Tenutos' book.

Congratulations! :D I do want to pick that one up, but will have to wait for Amazon to discount it, or I can get a promotional offer from Chapters/Indigo. $66 is a little on the pricey side.
 
I remember being interested in that when I first heard about it, but after the creator’s recent behaviour here… no. Not going to give my money to someone like that.

Alas, I had already ordered it before he imploded in several threads over the next few days. The comic does seem to carry similar sentiments.
 
Alas, I had already ordered it before he imploded in several threads over the next few days. The comic does seem to carry similar sentiments.

That's certainly fair; if I had been a bit quicker, I probably would have been in the same boat. (For once, my procrastination pays off! ;) )

And my apologies, I see in hindsight now that my post could have been seen as judgment against you, when that was not my intent. All judgment specifically reserved for the creator in question! :)
 
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