Showing posts with label comics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label comics. Show all posts

Thursday, August 21, 2014

Picturing the USS Titan

In the 2002 movie Star Trek Nemesis it was revealed Captain Riker would be taking command of a starship of his own, the USS Titan. Almost nothing else was revealed about the ship on-screen, other than that Deanna Troi would be joining Riker on the new ship, and their first mission would be to deal with the fall-out on Romulus after the events of the film.

With the TNG-era done on-screen, the door was left open for new adventures of this new ship in Star Trek fiction, and Pocket Books made sure those adventures came, starting in 2005 with new book series featuring Riker's new ship, Star Trek: Titan.

Taking Wing, the first book in that new series, established the Titan as Luna class, a medium sized vessel of exploration. That book also included details of a competition to design the Luna class Titan. The winning design would be selected by a panel of Star Trek experts, and would become the official design of the new ship, and be featured on a future book cover. As the rules described:
All designs will be judged by the Star Trek editorial staff at Pocket Books, together with Star Trek designers Doug Drexler, Michael Okuda, and Rick Sternbach; Associate Producer, Star Trek: Enterprise David Rossi; Senior Director of Licensed Publishing for Viacom Consumer Products Paula M. Block; and Manager of Licensed Publishing for Viacom Consumer Products John Van Citters, all of whom are fully qualified to apply the stated judging criteria. Entries will be judged on the basis of originality (25%), execution (25%), consistency with the U.S.S. Titan Concept Notes (25%), consistency with Star Trek Starfleet style (25%). The winning design will be published in an upcoming Star Trek: Titan novel, and will be used as the basis for cover art on the same book. The winning designer will be credited on the novel's copyright page. In the event that there is an insufficient number of submissions received that meet the minimum standards determined by the judges, the prize will not be awarded.
The rules also included details of the Luna class, which the winning design would have to conform to (continues after the jump):

Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Translations: Hebrew Star Trek novels and comics

This article is a history of Star Trek books published in Hebrew, from Israel. Several publishers have produced Star Trek novel translations in Hebrew, all TOS and TNG books. One publisher also produced a short run of Star Trek comics in Hebrew.

Zmora Bitan Modan (1979 -1982)
The first Star Trek books published in Israel came from Zmora Bitan Modan, who published four of James Blish's novelization anthologies (though curiously skipped the fourth book and went straight to number five) in 1979, and the original novel Trek to Madworld in 1982.

מסע בין כוכבים 1: החוק של צ'רלי
  • Published: 1979.
  • Original: Star Trek 1 - 1967.
  • Translator: Micha Yanai.

מסע בין כוכבים :2: מחר הוא האתמול
  • Published: 1979.
  • Original: Star Trek 2 - 1968.
  • Translator: L.E.D. Yehudai.

מסע בין כוכבים 3. מכונת יום הדין
  • Published: 1979.
  • Original: Star Trek 3 - 1969.
  • Translator: L.E.D. Yehudai.

מסע בין כוכבים 5 . כוכב גן העדן
  • Published: 1979.
  • Original: Star Trek 5 - 1972.
  • Translator: L.E.D. Yehudai.

מסע לעולם מטורף
Light Publishing (1979)
Light Publishing made its sole Star Trek book in 1979 with the translation of the novelization of Star Trek: The Motion Picture.

מסע בין כוכבים :הסרט
  • Published: 1980.
  • Original: Star Trek: The Motion Picture - 1979.
  • Translator: Joseph Rust.
  • Cover: Art by Bob Peak, reuse of original movie poster art.
Queen Comics (1987)
Queen Comics did a short run of Star Trek comics in 1987, translating the first few issues of DC Comics' first TOS series. There appaer to have been four books published, but the three covers I have so far found reuse the artwork from the original first, third and fifth issues of the DC series. As the first four issues make up a continuous story arc it would seem an odd decision to drop one issue in favour of skipping to the fifth issue - However the publisher did apparently have a habit of picking and choosing non-consecutive issues from other series they published, so it's possible. Another possibility is that the original issues were split and spread acorss the four books published. The only thing I know for sure is I don't know exactly what is in these four books!:

(אנטרפרייז (קשר חור התולעת
  • Published: 1987.
  • Original: The Wormhole Connection - 1984.
  • Translator: Amos Eran.
  • Cover: Art by George Perez, reused of original DC cover.

הקלינגון הטוב
  • Published: 1987.
  • Translator: Amos Eran.

(אוייבים וידידים.(שותפות קטלנית
  • Published: 1987.
  • Translator: Amos Eran.
  • Cover: Art by George Perez, reused of original DC#3 cover.

אלים בני תמותה
  • Published: 1987.
  • Original: Mortal Gods - 1984.
  • Translator: Amos Eran.
  • Cover: Art by Tom Sutton and Sal Amendola, reused of original DC cover.
Kinneret Publishing (1992)
Kinneret Publishing were the next to appear with just one Trek book, this time the novelization of Encounter at Farpoint.

מסע לפארפוינט
Maariv Book Guild (1994-1995)
The Maariv Book Guild had a short run of Star Trek books starting in 1994. They published translations of several Bantam original TOS novels, in hardcover format.

עולם בלי קץ
  • Published: 1994.
  • Original: World Without End - 1974.
  • Translator: Ofra Ofer.
  • Cover: Art by Enric Torres-Prat, reused of 1985 Bantam Books cover.

עולם ללא כוכבים
  • Published: 1994.
  • Original: The Starless World - 1978.
  • Translator: Ofra Ofer.
  • Cover: Art by Kazuhiko Sano, reused of 1994 Bantam Spectra cover.

מחירו של הפניקס
  • Published: 1995.
  • Original: The Price of the Phoenix - 1977.
  • Translator: David Enoch.
  • Cover: Art by Kazuhiko Sano, reused of 1993 Bantam Spectra cover. 

ספוק משיח!
  • Published: 1995.
  • Original: Spock, Messiah! - 1976.
  • Translator: David Enoch.
  • Cover: Reused of 1993 Bantam Books cover.
Snow (1994-1997)
Snow also began publishing Star Trek translations in 1994, but they focused on TNG; printing translations of several early TNG novels; the first four books in the Starfleet Academy series; and finally the novelization of First Contact.

שומרי השלום
  • Published: 1994.
  • Original: The Peacekeepers - 1988.
  • Translator: Inbal Sagiv.
  • Cover: Art by Maelo Cintron, reuse of original Pocket Books cover art.

מסיכת החוכמה
  • Published: 1994.
  • Original: Masks - 1989.
  • Translator: Inbal Sagiv.
  • Cover: Art by Maelo Cintron, reuse of original Pocket Books cover art.

כבודו של הקפטין
  • Published: 1994.
  • Original: The Captains' Honor - 1989.
  • Translator: Inbal Sagiv.
  • Cover: Art by Enric Torres-Prat, reuse of original Pocket Books cover art.

כוכב הפיראטים
  • Published: 1994.
  • Original: Debtors' Planet - 1994.
  • Translator: Inbal Sagiv.
  • Cover: Art by Keith Birdsong, reuse of original Pocket Books cover art.

תחנת פרומתאוס בסכנה
  • Published: 1995.
  • Original: Worf's First Adventure - 1993.
  • Translator: Inbal Sagiv.
  • Cover: Art by Catherine Huerta, reuse of original Pocket Books cover art.


משימה בדאנטאר
  • Published: 1995.
  • Original: Line of Fire - 1993.
  • Translator: Inbal Sagiv.
  • Cover: Art by Catherine Huerta, reuse of original Pocket Books cover art.

המאבק בבריקאר
  • Published: 1995.
  • Original: Survival - 1993.
  • Translator: Inbal Sagiv.
  • Cover: Art by Catherine Huerta, reuse of original Pocket Books cover art.

המאבק בסאפיר
  • Published: 1995.
  • Original: Capture the Flag - 1994.
  • Translator: Inbal Sagiv.
  • Cover: Art by Catherine Huerta, reuse of original Pocket Books cover art.

המפגש
  • Published: 1997.
  • Original: First Contact - 1996.
  • Translator: Inbal Sagiv.
  • Cover: Reuse of original movie poster art.

Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Translations: French Star Trek comics

The following is a history of Star Trek comics published in France. So far various French publishers have reprinted: Eighteen comics originally by Gold Key Comics, these have been reprinted several times; Twenty-one comics originally from DC Comics' first Star Trek series; and thirteen iusses (three miniseries and one stand-alone) from IDW Publishing.

Éditions des Remparts: Les Héros de L'aventure (1972)
The first Star Trek comics published in French were found in a handful of issues of the second series of the magazine Les Héros de L'aventure, published by Éditions des Remparts in 1972. All were reprints of original Gold Key Comics titles; the first six issues.

Les Héros de L'aventure #2
  • Contents: K-G, Planète de la Mort.
  • Published: 11th June 1972.
  • Original: GK#1, The Planet Of No Return - 1967.
  • Cover: Original Gold Key cover art.

Les Héros de L'aventure #6
  • Contents: L'île du Diable.
  • Published: 9th July 1972.
  • Original: GK#2, The Devil's Isle Of Space - 1968.
  • Cover: Original Gold Key cover art.
Les Héros de L'aventure #10
  • Contents: L'invasion des Constructeurs...
  • Published: 6th August 1972.
  • Original: GK#3, Invasion Of The City Builders - 1968.
  • Cover: Original Gold Key cover art.

Les Héros de L'aventure #14
  • Contents: Danger sur la planète Metamorpha.
  • Published: 3rd September 1972.
  • Original: GK#4, The Peril Of Planet Quick Change - 1969.
  • Cover: Original Gold Key cover art.
Les Héros de L'aventure #18
  • Contents: La planète fantôme.
  • Published: 1st October 1972.
  • Original: GK#5, The Ghost Planet - 1969.

Cover art

Les Héros de L'aventure #22
  • Contents: Collision de planètes.
  • Published: 29th October 1972.
  • Original: GK#6, When Planets Collide - 1969.
  • Cover: Original Gold Key cover art.
Éditions des Remparts: Star Trek (1972)
At the end of 1972 Éditions des Remparts launched a stand-alone Star Trek series, which ran for twelve issues, until 1975, again printing French editions of Gold Key comics, continuing on in the original published order from where the Les Héros de L'aventure series left off.

#1: La Planète Vaudou
  • Published: December 1972.
  • Original: GK#7, The Voodoo Planet - 1970.
  • Cover: By Mario Caria.
#2: La Machine à Rajeunir
  • Published: January 1973.
  • Original: GK#8, The Youth Trap - 1970.
  • Cover: By Mario Caria.
#3: L'héritage de Lazarus
#4: Le Sceptre du Soleil

#5: Les Émotions Dangereuses
#6: La Planète Pirate

#7: Le Voyageur de L'univers
  • Published: October 1973.
  • Original: GK#13, Dark Traveler - 1972.
  • Cover: Original Gold Key cover art.
#8: La Mutinerie de L'Enterprise
  • Published: December 1973.
  • Original: GK#14, The Enterprise Mutiny - 1972.
  • Cover: Original Gold Key cover art.
#9: Le Musée des Vaisseaux Perdus
#10: La Journée des Inquisiteurs
#11: Les Hommes de la Caverne du Cosmos
  • Published: October 1974.
  • Original: GK#17, The Cosmic Cavemen - 1973.
  • Cover: Original Gold Key cover art.
#12: La Planète Volée
  • Published: December 1975.
  • Original: GK#18, The Hijacked Planet - 1973.
  • Cover: Original Gold Key cover art.
Éditions des Remparts: Star Trek Albums(1970s)
In addition to individual issues Éditions des Remparts also published omnibus editions in the 1970s. These books were made by binding together individual issues, and over five books collected together all the comics published by Remparts in both the Les Héros de L'aventure and Star Trek series. One Star Trek issue was also bound in the first album of the Magnus series.
Interior example, with Star Trek #5 in Album #3

Star Trek Album N°1

Star Trek Album N°2


Star Trek Album N°3

Star Trek Album N°4

Star Trek Album N°5

Magnus Album #3
  • Published: unknown.
  • Contents: L'invasion des Constructeurs de Villes (plus three isues of Magnus).
  • Original: GK#3: Invasion of City Builders -1968.
Sagédition: Rin Tin Tin et Rusty (1978)
The next Star Trek comics published in French came in 1978, found in issues of the second series of the magazine Rin Tin Tin et Rusty published by Sagédition from 1970 to 1985; although all the issues with Star Trek content were published in 1978. All were again reprints of original Gold Key Comics titles, and all had previously been printed by Remparts.

Rin Tin Tin et Rusty #103
Rin Tin Tin et Rusty #104
Rin Tin Tin et Rusty #106

Rin Tin Tin et Rusty #107
  • Contents: Les Jumeaux Suprêmes.
  • Published: December 1978.
  • Original: GK#5, The Ghost Planet - 1969.
Sagédition: Collection Présence de L’avenir (1978 - 1983)
Sagédition also started to publish a series of Star Trek omnibuses, Collection Présence de L’avenir, in 1978. There were three books in the series, all once again printing original Gold Key comics, and all had also been previously published by Rampart. In 1980 Segédition also published a French translation of Marvel Comics' adaptation of Star Trek: The Motion Picture.

#1: Le Chemin des Etoiles
  • Contents: L'invasion des Constructeurs de Villes, and Danger sur la Planète Metamorpha.
  • Published: January 1978.
  • Original: GK#3 Invasion of City Builders, and GK#4 The Peril Of Planet Quick Change - 1968-1969.
  • Cover: Photomontage, including GK#4 cover.



#2: Le Voyageur du Cosmos
#3: Les Mutinés de L'espace
Le Chemin des Etoiles
Arédit: Star Trek (1985 - 1986)
Arédit were the next to publisher, producing eight omnibus editions of DC Comics' first series, translating the first twenty issues in the series and the first annual. Plus a stand-alone release of the adaptation of The Search For Spock.

#1: Odyssée dans L'espace
#2: Mortels Alliés
  • Published: April 1985.
  • Original: DC#3 Errand Of War (part 2), DC#4 Deadly Allies, DC#5 Mortal Gods, and DC#6 Who Is Enigma? (part 1) -1984.
  • Cover: Original DC cover art for DC#4.
#3: L'origine de Saavik
  • Published: June 1985.
  • Original: DC#6 Who Is Enigma? (part 2), DC#7 Pon Farr, and DC#8 Blood Fever - 1984.
  • Cover: Original DC cover art for DC#7.
#4: Double Image
  • Published: August 1985.
  • Original: DC#9 Promises To Keep, DC#10 Double Image, and DC#11 Deadly Reflection (part 1) - 1984-1985.
  • Cover: Original DC cover art for DC#11.
#5: Suspense Intergalactique
  • Published: October 1985.
  • Original: DC#11 Deadly Reflection (part 2), DC#12 The Tantalus Trap, DC#13 Masquerade, DC#14 Behind Enemy Lines (part 1) - 1985.
  • Cover: Original DC cover art for DC#9.
#6: Le Commencement de la Fin
  • Published: December 1985.
  • Original: DC#14 Behind Enemy Lines (part 2), DC#15 The Beginning Of The End, DC#16 Homecoming, DC#17 The D'Artagnan Three (part 1) - 1985.
  • Cover: Original DC cover art for DC#12.
#7: Trafic Interplanétaire
#8: Repos et Récréation!
  • Published: June 1986.
  • Original: DC#18 Rest And Recreation, DC#19 Chekov's Choice, and DC#20 Giri - 1985.
  • Cover: Original DC cover art for DC#19.
Star Trek III: A la Recherche de Spock
Delcourt (2009 - present)
After a long time without French translations, Delcourt began to publish IDW Star Trek comics in 2009. They have so far released three omnibuses of IDW miniseries, plus a special promotion copy of John Byrne's Alien Spotlight: Romulans, which was included with copies of the 2009 movie when it was released on DVD.

La Tactique Romulienne
Compte à Rebours
  • Published: October 2009.
  • Original: Countdown - 2009.
  • Cover: Original IDW cover art.
  • ISBN 2756020125.
Spock - Réflexions
  • Published: February 2010.
  • Original: Spock: Reflections - 2009.
  • Cover: Montage of images by David A. Williams from retail incentive covers of the second and third issues of Spock: Reflections, plus the Enterprise-E by David Messina from interior pages of Countdown #2 and/or #4.
  • ISBN 2756021075.
Leonard McCoy