To Boldly Go: The Graphic Art of Star Trek
By tosopWednesday - June 28th, 2017Categories: GeneralTags:electronic accessories, golden age, home décor, old comic books, party supplies, personalized gifts, posters, silver age, vintage art
The science fiction television series Star Trek premiered on NBC on September 8, 1966. Over the course of fifty years, what began as a simple TV show has evolved and endured to become one of the most iconic franchises in history. It’s basic narrative of a Utopian future where mankind has resolved its internal conflicts and has moved beyond planet Earth has resonated with millions of viewers around the world, while the show’s fictional technological advancements have inspired an untold number of scientists, engineers, astronomers and medical professionals to enter their chosen fields.
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