The covers of those early Blish books mirrors how I feel about the 1980s Bantam covers.
They evoke a sense of wonder for me.
I loved the Galactic Whirlpool cover with Kirk on the captain's chair and the blonde girl behind him.
I remember looking at the Mudd's Angels cover and thinking that was movie era Scotty scoring with the babes. I remember feeling that the cover was weird. As if Scotty was not quite himself. But of course, that was Harry Mudd on the cover, not Scotty.
They evoke a sense of wonder for me.
I loved the Galactic Whirlpool cover with Kirk on the captain's chair and the blonde girl behind him.
I remember looking at the Mudd's Angels cover and thinking that was movie era Scotty scoring with the babes. I remember feeling that the cover was weird. As if Scotty was not quite himself. But of course, that was Harry Mudd on the cover, not Scotty.
. I'd never seen it in the store, or maybe it was out during one the time I'd stopped watching trek for a while. Or, I knew that the series would end eventually, though. Maybe I'd assumed that all of the episodes were done by then. (Weird to think back to a time when you weren't aware that there were 79 episodes!)
