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Cory Correll
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Cory Correll is a fan artist.
He was nominated in 1979 for the The SF/Media Fan Fund and in 1980 for a Fan Q Award.
Correll is the creator of the Star Trek serialized comic, Star Bleep.
Fan Comments
Without Cory, most of this zine would be blank. His "serious" art is breathtaking and need we say more about his "Star Bleeps?" Cory did so much for us on such short notice we considered calling it "Cory Correll Presents RIGEL, etc." but it just wouldn't fit on the cover. For his art, his friendship, and his whacky sense of humor, we are eternally in his debt! [1]
Zine Contributions
Gallery
1973
cover of T-Negative #20
1974
from T-Negative #24
1975
1977
1978
1979
"Kirk & Uhura in Bar Room" -- One of five pieces by Cory Correll depicting scenes from the story Executive Privilege, originally published in the Star Trek fanzine Rigel IV (1979). Medium is India ink and colored pencils. These pieces were a private commission by one of the co-authors after the story was published.
"Spock Entering Bar Room" -- One of five pieces by Cory Correll depicting scenes from the story Executive Privilege, originally published in the Star Trek fanzine Rigel IV (1979). Medium is India ink and colored pencils. These pieces were a private commission by one of the co-authors after the story was published.
"Spock In Native Outfit Unfit For Starbase 1" -- One of five pieces by Cory Correll depicting scenes from the story Executive Privilege, originally published in the Star Trek fanzine Rigel IV (1979). Medium is India ink and colored pencils. These pieces were a private commission by one of the co-authors after the story was published.
"Kirk & Spock on Vulcan" -- One of five pieces by Cory Correll depicting scenes from the story Executive Privilege, originally published in the Star Trek fanzine Rigel IV (1979). Medium is India ink and colored pencils. These pieces were a private commission by one of the co-authors after the story was published.
"Kirk Entering Spock's Cabin" -- One of five pieces by Cory Correll depicting scenes from the story Executive Privilege, originally published in the Star Trek fanzine Rigel IV (1979). Medium is India ink and colored pencils. These pieces were a private commission by one of the co-authors after the story was published.
front cover from Rigel #4/5/6
from Rigel
from Rigel #4/5/6
from Rigel #4/5/6 (from a two-page illo)
from Rigel #4/5/6 (from a two-page illo)
from Rigel #4/5/6
from Rigel #4/5/6
from Rigel #4/5/6
from Rigel #4/5/6
1980
References
- ^ from the editorial Rigel #4/5/6
- ^ from a review of Rigel #4/5/6 by Paula Smith in Scuttlebutt #14