Showing posts with label Star Trek. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Star Trek. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 03, 2013

"SPAAAAAAAAAACE-HEROOOOOOOESSSS!!!"

A while back I did some freelance for the newest TMNT series. It was an incredibly fun assignment (I have Ciro Nieli & Ireneo Maramba being to thank for being too busy for all the fun work!), paying homage to those old classic Dell and Gold Key STAR TREK comics from the 60s. I haven't posted any of my TMNT work before because it's either top secret, or otherwise prohibited--but since this episode already aired, I think it's safe to! If not I'll take it down. 

 My cover... 

...and a screenshot I saw on the web! 

Thursday, April 16, 2009

"CALLING ALL BATTLESTAR GALACTICA AND STAR TREK FANS..."

WATCH CSI: CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION TONIGHT!!

CSI Goes Star Trek

Hey all you Trekkies and Trekkers - CSI will soon join the ranks of series that have done a take on Star Trek. The following was just released by SciFiWire.

CBS, part of the corporation that owns the rights to Star Trek, will go where lots of people have gone before with a sci-fi-themed episode of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation on April 16 at 9 p.m. ET/PT, and you can watch a clip here.

In the episode, Hodges (Wallace Langham) and Wendy (Liz Vassey) run into each other at a science fiction convention for one of their favorite classic television shows that is not Star Trek and end up investigating the murder of one of their beloved actors.

The clip shows a fantasy sequence in which Hodges imagines himself the captain of a starship that's not the Enterprise—though it has the Enterprise's sound effects and background score—who expresses his feelings for Yeoman Wendy, who is not Yeoman Rand, though she shares a similar if not identical hairstyle highlighted by a comparably preposterous hairpiece.

Did we mention Battlestar Galactica's Kate Vernon is a guest star?

Source: SciFiWire


A couple of weeks ago, my wife Carlyn and I visited our friend, "T.V.'s" Wally Langham on the set of CSI, shot at Universal Studios (on the old Phantom of the Opera sound stage, no less!) Here's us checking out our fingerprint analysis. I'm not even going to TELL you the results the body fluids/blue light wand came up with...
In any event, Wally thought it would be fun for us to check out the shooting of this particular episode (as detailed above). Needless to say, it was INCREDIBLE. The sets, wardrobes and even camera work was straight out of the classic 60's STAR TREK series! Here are some shots I was able to snap:I was so inspired, I drew this little number as a thank you for an amazing experience.
Check back to see this piece colored!