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Star Trek (Star Trek: TOS zine)

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Zine
Title: Star Trek
Publisher: SFCA of Miami
Editor(s): G.B. Love
Date(s): 1974-1975
Frequency:
Medium: print zine
Size:
Fandom: Star Trek: TOS
Language: English
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Star Trek is a non-fiction collection of articles, interviews and photos.

They are souvenir con zines for the combined convention with Houstoncon in 1974 and 1975.

A fan said:

A photo-offset zine reprinting all sorts of Star Trek articles from the Rocket's Blast-Comicollector. A zine meant to make money for it's publishers. Don't buy it sight unseen. [1]

Issue 1

cover of issue #1

Star Trek 74 contains 38 pages.

  • Koenig on Star Trek, by Walter Koenig
  • William Shatner: Mister Versatility, by Steve Jacques (from Fighting Stars magazine)
  • Star Trek's Real Star (Mr. Spock), by Jimmy Thornton James Van Hise
  • An Evening With Leonard Nimoy, by James Van Hise
  • Starship Chronicles (Menagerie photos)
  • TV Guide Blurbs collection
  • Star Trek: The Way it Was - brief actor bios from the Paramount Studios advertisement packet
  • Star Trek bloopers
  • 5 pgs of advertisements
  • New Series Pits 400-Man Craft against Space: Sept 3, 1966 TV Guide article, by Charles Witbeck
  • Star Trek, by James Van Hise

Issue 2

front cover of issue #2

Star Trek 75 contains 38 pages.

  • Focus on Walter Koenig
  • Leonard Nimoy, Vocalist
  • Interview with James Doohan by G.B. Love
  • Star Trek's Koenig a Big Hit
  • How to Make the World a Home by P. Holter
  • Star Trek Animation Models by J. Ellis

References

  1. ^ from The Clipper Trade Ship #4 (September 1974)