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USS Enterprise - art by Morris Scott Dollens (1978)
#morris scott dollens#star trek tos#uss enterprise#70s sci-fi art#ncc-1701#star trek art#questar magazine#seventies#1978
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Shock Tales, No. 1, M.F. Enterprises, Inc., Jan. 1959
#witches#shockers#occult#vintage#shock tales#magazine#m.f. enterprises inc.#horror#pulp#movies#january 1959#1959#1950ish
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Dungeons & Dungeons & Dungeons & Dungeons -- Ad for Mammoth Dungeons by Woolly Mammoth Enterprises of Las Vegas, NV, offering unique keyed megadungeon maps with up to 4500 rooms per level (from Dungeon magazine 41, May/June 1993)
#D&D#Dungeons & Dragons#dnd#dungeon map#megadungeon#Dungeon magazine#game ad#Mammoth Dungeons#Woolly Mammoth Enterprises#Dungeons and Dragons#1990s
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One hundred and Seventeen Magazine

One of my favourite ridiculous things I’ve made
#star trek#star trek enterprise#trip tucker#t'pol#Lorian#fake magazine cover#Vulcan#jonathan archer#st: ent#e2#star trek memes
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Dominic Keating in Star Trek: The Official Magazine No: 61 Summer 2017
#dominic keating#malcolm reed#star trek#star trek magazine#star trek enterprise#interview#article#the keating cult
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Monsterasia Zero Magazine Of The Day! DaiKaiju Enterprises G-Fan #102 - Cover Date January 2013

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Frank Frazetta's splash page for the first issue of Thun'da, King of the Congo (1952).
Thun'da started off with a great, if not quite completely original premise: a modern man (Roger Drum)finds himself trapped in a lost land populated by prehistoric beasts and strange races of men. In the course of the first issue, Drum learns not only how to survive, but becomes the mightiest warrior in the land, the warrior known as Thun'da!
Thun'da becomes ruler of the land, gains a shapely girl friend named Pha, and even gets a pet saber-toothed tiger named.....(wait for it)....Sabre. But also in the course of that first issue the three of them get stranded outside the lost land when earthquakes seal it off. They take up residence in the Congo region of Africa, where Thun'da just becomes another Tarzan-wannabe, albeit with a pet saber-toothed tiger.
Sadly, Frazetta only provided the artwork for the first issue. The remaining five in the series had artwork by Bob Powell who, let's face it, was no Frazetta.
And the stories became generic yarns that you could find in any jungle-themed comic book on the stands. Instead of battling dinosaurs, beast men, giant snakes, and ape-men riding mammoths, Thun'da battled Russian spies, hostile tribes, slavers, hostile Arabs, ivory thieves, and a bunch of garden variety crooks.
On the other hand, the comic was the basis for the 1952 movie serial King of the Congo, starring Buster Crabbe as Thun'da (spelled Thunda). It had the distinction of being Crabbe's last serial role, as well as the last Tarzan-like serial made.
#Thun'da King of the Congo#Thun'da#Frank Frazetta#Magazine Enterprises#Golden Age comics#Atomic Age comics
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SCI-NOW, part two part one For @glitter-and-metal Thanks for giving me permission to make a second part. It was a ton of fun!
#enterprise#star trek#sci-now magazine#star trek enterprise#charlesattemptsediting#if this was a real magazine i'd read every issue#maybe a third one will come around who knows#edward hart isn't an actual star trek character i just needed something to put down#even though hayes doesn't get much in canon to me he seems like someone who loves to bake and is obsessed with pastries
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in honor of star trek generations turning 30 this year here's a french add for the movie :
individual scan in 3 parts :
(found in studio magazine, issue from march 1995)
#star trek#st tng#star trek generations#30th anniversary#star trek the next generation#kirk#jean luc picard#data#geordi#uss enterprise#advertising#deanna tng#deanna troi#worf#will riker#beverly crusher#found it in a cinema magazine of my mom :p#tried my best to scan the middle of the add#i had to compress the pics bc they were so big and way more hd but it was too big for tumblr#i screamed when i found it the first time some weeks ago lmao
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Cover for Showtime, September 1966.
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Just remembered my mom was the medical officer in her local star trek fan club chapter
#els.txt#once again my mother woulddo numbers on tumblr#sometimes i forget that my parents are HARDCORE star trek fans#like they have enterprise blue prints. vintage comics posters and magazines#they have SEVERAL replicas of the enterprise.#several tos figures. they've been putting captain kirk on their christmas tree since before i was born
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Frogger Advertisement | Creative Computing Magazine | 1982
#1980s#1982#frogger#vintage#magazine#advertisement#gaming#vintage gaming#computer#computing#atari#48k apple II#dos#atari 400/800#sega#sega enterprises#olaf lubeck#john harris
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Vintage Magazine - Fantasy Book Vol. 01 #01
Art by Cathy Hill
Fantasy Book Enterprises (Oct1981)
#Fantasy Book#Dragons#Fantasy#Cathy Hill#L Ron Hubbard#Fantasy Book Enterprises#Magazines#Vintage#Art#Fantasy Art#1981#1980s#80s
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Dominic Keating and Jolene Blalock in an outtake photo from Scene 23 of Star Trek: Enterprise episode Shuttlepod One, shot on November 26, 2001.
Source: Star Trek Magazine, No. 59 - Winter 2016
#dominic keating#jolene blalock#shuttlepod one#star trek enterprise#behind the scenes#outtakes#star trek magazine#the keating cult
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Get a closer look at the newly conserved Star Trek Enterprise model at the Smithsonian museum.
#star trek#tos#uss enterprise#smithsonian institution#smithsonian magazine#filming miniature#11 footer#sttos#st tos
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Funnyman #1 (January, 1948).
Surprisingly, Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster did not find the same degree of success with their new creation, which only lasted 6 issues. Later that year they also published the character in a newspaper strip, but it did not find an audience and was soon cancelled.
Funnyman’s publisher, Magazine Enterprises, was run by Vin Sullivan, Siegel and Shuster’s former editor over at DC.
How Magazine Enterprises managed to use Superman’s name on the cover and not get their butts sued by DC is a mystery to me. Or maybe DC was too busy pursuing its long-running lawsuit with Fawcett Comics to really care.
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