Just a quick note to let everyone know that Star Trek Magazine issue 15 will be hitting newsstands before Christmas in the US and during January in the UK. This one is the long promised Mirror Universe special although sadly I just couldn't find a way of including the cut-out-and-keep do-it-yourself Mirror Universe goatee (sorry Dayton!)
Novel connected goodness includes an extract from garamet's James T. Kirk "Mirror, Mirror" prequel (which includes a text free copy of the original cover for the book, courtesy of Marco - just to please Therin!), and a complete timeline to the Mirror Universe, compiled by "some hack with four initials" (trade mark and copyright KRAD) which includes not just the events of the three recent volumes, but also all the different iterations in the comicbooks, the Stargazer series, and the Shatnerverse - as well as the DS9-R. There's reviews of all three Destiny novels (again, with text free cover artwork) and Kobayashi Maru, and Jill Sherwin has contributed an insightful interview with writer Robert Hewitt Wolfe.
We've also got an interview with Nana Visitor, and in our movie previews, there's a fun interview with Leonard Nimoy talking about working on the new film. There's the second part of our examination of the Star Trek remastered project, and the guest writer for this issue's column is Star Trek 101 co-writer CBS Consumer Products' Paula M. Block...
Enjoy!
Paul
Novel connected goodness includes an extract from garamet's James T. Kirk "Mirror, Mirror" prequel (which includes a text free copy of the original cover for the book, courtesy of Marco - just to please Therin!), and a complete timeline to the Mirror Universe, compiled by "some hack with four initials" (trade mark and copyright KRAD) which includes not just the events of the three recent volumes, but also all the different iterations in the comicbooks, the Stargazer series, and the Shatnerverse - as well as the DS9-R. There's reviews of all three Destiny novels (again, with text free cover artwork) and Kobayashi Maru, and Jill Sherwin has contributed an insightful interview with writer Robert Hewitt Wolfe.
We've also got an interview with Nana Visitor, and in our movie previews, there's a fun interview with Leonard Nimoy talking about working on the new film. There's the second part of our examination of the Star Trek remastered project, and the guest writer for this issue's column is Star Trek 101 co-writer CBS Consumer Products' Paula M. Block...
Enjoy!
Paul