Sequart Organization is proud to announce the release of New Life and New Civilizations: Exploring Star Trek Comics, edited by Joseph F. Berenato.
On
8 September 1966, visionary futurist Gene Roddenberry introduced the
world to a science-fiction TV series that dared to go where none had
gone before. Star Trek, with its
progressive stance on civil rights, explored not only strange new worlds
in the final frontier of space, but also the human condition, revealing
the heights to which humans could soar, while exposing the ugliness of
racism, sexism, and war. Though canceled after only three seasons, Trek soon
returned in syndication, spawning a cult phenomenon that has since
expanded to include four follow-up TV series, an animated cartoon, a
dozen movies (and counting), and a staggering number of ancillary
novels, short stories, and comic books. Once deemed a network failure, Trek survived to become one of the most influential franchises of all time.
Licensed Star Trek fiction has played no small part in that success. Trek comics
have enjoyed almost continuous publication since 1967, spanning more
than a thousand issues and storylines to date, from Gold Key / Western,
City Magazines / IPC, Marvel Comics, Power Records, the L.A. Times
Syndicate, DC Comics, Malibu Graphics, WildStorm Productions, Tokypop,
IDW Publishing, and Wired Magazine.
Quality has varied, from hilariously off the mark (Gold Key’s efforts
and weekly British strips) to wonderfully reverential (DC’s longstanding
titles and IDW’s current run). But from one era to the next, the
illustrated voyages of the starship Enterprise have continued Star Trek‘s ongoing mission as a Wagon Train to the stars.
New Life and New Civilizations: Exploring Star Trek Comics examines the long history of Star Trek in the four-color realm, featuring insightful essays from popular Trek comic
scribes and novelists, as well as other experts. After almost 50 years,
the human adventure is still just beginning — find out why Star Trek comics have not only lived long, but prospered.
The
book features a foreword by David Gerrold (author of "The Trouble with
Tribbles") and a cover by Patricio Carbajal. It runs 304 pages and is
available in print and on Kindle. You can read more about it on the book’s official page.
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About the Publisher: Sequart Organization is devoted to the study of popular culture and the promotion of comic books as a legitimate artform. Sequart has released twenty books, five films, and thousands of online articles. Its documentaries include The Image Revolution, and its books include Grant Morrison: The Early Years. In 2015, Sequart will release the documentary She Makes Comics (about the history of women in the comics medium) and another documentary on writing powerhouse Neil Gaiman.
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