Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Magazine (about)
Publishers: Starlog Communications International; New York: #1 - #9; Starlog Group, Inc.; New York, #10 #25.
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Star Trek: The Next Generation (about)
Largely filled with articles about the cast, characters and other features of the second Star Trek series. Most issues contain what are described as synopses, which are brief prose adaptations of the shows scripts, analogous to the ones James Blish did for the original series. Apart from a handful of novelizations, these are the only prose adaptations that most espisodes ever had. Although the number of stories per issue varied, all the episodes were eventually adapted. The existence of these adaptations seems not to be widely known outside of Trek fandom.
Publishers: OQuinn Studios; New York, Dec 1987 Jun 1989; Starlog Communications International; New York, Dec 1989 May 1990.
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Star Trek: Voyager Magazine (about)
Largely filled with articles about the cast, characters and other features of the fourth Star Trek series. Most issues contain what are described as synopses, which are brief prose adaptations of the shows scripts, analogous to the ones James Blish did for the original series. Apart from a handful of novelizations, these are the only prose adaptations that most espisodes ever had. The number of stories per issue varied; all issues had at least one adaptation. The magazine ceased publication at the end of the fourth season; All the episodes up to that point had been adapted. The existence of these adaptations seems not to be widely known outside of Trek fandom.
Publishers: Starlog Group, Inc.; New York.
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| 2003 | #68 Jun/Jul |
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