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  2. Star Trek: The Magazine - Wikipedia

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    Star Trek: The Magazine was an authorized monthly tabloid-size periodical published in the United States and Canada by Fabbri Publishing (US) devoted to the Star Trek franchise. It ran for 48 issues, from May 1999 through April 2003, [1] covering nearly 5,000 pages. There were three volumes, the first with 24 issues, and the latter two with 12 ...

  3. Star Trek Explorer - Wikipedia

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    Star Trek Magazine was the first regular magazine to be published by Titan Magazines and is its longest-running title. It was launched in February 1995 as Star Trek Monthly, [1] soon after the first broadcast of Star Trek: Voyager. Early in its run, the magazine featured reprints of several DC Comics-produced comics, but this ended after issue ...

  4. Starlog - Wikipedia

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    Starlog, though it called itself a science fiction magazine, actually contained no fiction. The primary focus of the magazine, besides the fact that it was mostly based on Star Trek fandom, was the making of science fiction media — books, films, and television series - and the work that went into these creations. The magazine examined the ...

  5. Star Trek - Wikipedia

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    Star Trek has led directly or indirectly to the creation of a number of magazines which focus either on science fiction or specifically on Star Trek. Starlog was a magazine which was founded in the 1970s. [71]: 13 Initially, its focus was on Star Trek actors, but then it expanded its scope.

  6. Mack Reynolds - Wikipedia

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    Dallas McCord "Mack" Reynolds (November 11, 1917 – January 30, 1983) was an American science fiction writer. His pen names included Dallas Ross, Mark Mallory, Clark Collins, Dallas Rose, Guy McCord, Maxine Reynolds, Bob Belmont, and Todd Harding.

  7. Gene Roddenberry - Wikipedia

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    J. Michael Straczynski, creator of the Babylon 5 franchise, appreciated Star Trek amongst other science fiction series and "what they had to say about who we are, and where we are going." [205] David Alexander collaborated with Roddenberry on a biography over two decades. [206] Titled Star Trek Creator, it was published in 1995. [207]

  8. Star Trek (IDW Publishing) - Wikipedia

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    Star Trek is a comic book series by IDW Publishing, based on the Star Trek science fiction entertainment franchise created by Gene Roddenberry. Since 2007, IDW Publishing has released three Star Trek ongoing series along with many limited series , crossover series and annuals.

  9. Dick Kulpa - Wikipedia

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    Kulpa's first syndicated work appeared in 1983, when he produced the Star Trek [1] [2] and Bruce Lee newspaper comics for the Los Angeles Times Syndicate.Kulpa met Star Trek creator and producer Gene Roddenberry when he served as alderman and presented Roddenberry with one of his original Star Trek cartoons from the Los Angeles Times Syndicate.