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I brought him out to be my grill buddy and instead he took my chair.
"SCIENCE FICTION HAS ALWAYS BEEN USED AS A TOOL TO COMMENT ON OUR WORLD."
PIC(S) INFO: Part 2 of 2 -- Spotlight on textless & published cover art to "STAR TREK: Year Five" Vol. 1 #1. April, 2019. IDW Publishing. Artwork by Greg Hildebrandt (reportedly Greg's first ST piece EVER, and created at a then sprightly 80 years old).
PIC #3: Cover art to "PREVIEWS" [The Comic Shop's Catalog] #365 (published February 2019), also utilizing Greg Hildebrandt's now classic "STAR TREK: Year Five" painting.
Resolution from largest to smallest: 1901x2630, 1134x1722, & 1200x1584.
Q: "How well did you know the original "STAR TREK" series? What did/do you appreciate most about it?"
GREG HILDEBRANDT: "So, when it first aired, I saw every episode. In those days, I knew it well. Today, I am not sure I could give you specific information on episodes, with the exception of a few. But as far as what I appreciate most about it is something I certainly can still remember. It was always so thoughtful as far as the story content was concerned. Science fiction has always been used as a tool to comment on our world.
Sci-fi writers disguised our world in the fantastic to make it more interesting as a vehicle to make us look at ourselves. Right off the bat, I could see that this new space opera was going to attack social, political, religious and racial issues. Which to me was art operating on its highest plain. So, I was thrilled to see it become a cult classic and go into syndication. I knew at that point it would be around to make an impact on many generations to come."
-- STAR TREK (official website)
Sources: www.previewsworld.com/Catalog/DEC180001, Major Spoilers, & Mutual Art.
Robert Sugden: Karl Davies (2005 - FINAL YEAR!)
hhhhhhhhrugh regressuary in two days
FIVE years of The Fic Pusher (!!!!!)
I’m truly floored that I’ve been doing this for five years. Anyway! Here’s another huge thank you to all the writers, betas, mods, readers, commenters, fic rec-ers, rebloggers, mood board makers, etc who keep this amazing community going! Here are all the Fic Pusher Recs from the past year: Selkie Winter Olympics 1970s Nipples! 1800s Sex Tapes Early 1900s The Moon Regency Era Trying New Things 1980s & 1990s Het Sex 1920s & 1930s Church Sex Before the 1800s Alien Harry Styles 1940s & 1950s Small Towns Speed Dating Pride & Prejudice AUs Pirates Possessive A/B/O Hiking War Time Major Character Death World Cup Fics Office Holiday Parties Secret Santa YEAR ONE YEAR TWO YEAR THREE YEAR FOUR
An Archive of Our Own, a project of the Organization for Transformative Works
work title: she looks like the real thing
relationship: Caitlin Snow/ Earth-2 Harrison “Harry” Wells
characters: Caitlin Snow, Earth-2 Harrison “Harry” Wells
wordcount: 1688
summary:
For Snowells Week 2023 – Day 5: Year 5: Rivals to Lovers
in which Caitlin Snow inherits Tanhauser Industries and she has her first meeting with the CEO of the longtime partner Harrison Wells. their relationship soon enough switcheds from professional to a no-strings attached one, until they both realise they are the real thing.