Star Trek Guide To The San Diego Comic Con Exhibitor Hall

There is no Star Trek panel from Paramount this year (as the next movie is two years away) but Star Trek will have a presence at Comic Con, most notably with a number of Star Trek licensees on the show floor, some of whom will have new Star Trek products and exclusives in San Diego. See below for a breakdown.

 

 

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CBS (Booth #4129):  StarTrek.com will celebrate its recent re-launch with free watches and buttons for fans. The exclusive Star Trek watches come in four colors – yellow, blue, red and black- with only 400 of each available. There will also be a series of seven buttons, including The Original Series, The Next Generation, Deep Space Nine, Voyager, Enterprise, The Animated Series and the Enterprise from last year’s blockbuster film. Collectors will find The Animated Series Enterprise buttons at the CBS booth with the other buttons at the booths of Star Trek partners throughout the show. Be sure to watch the official Star Trek Facebook and Twitter pages for updates during Comic-Con for
information on finding each pin.


CBS StarTrek.com SDCC giveaways

Genki Wear (Booth #3744):  The makers of the popular line of Star Trek fragrances are back with their latest and greatest product yet, Sulu Pour Homme Cologne for men. Sulu is the perfect cologne for the man who does everything, whether that’s cataloging exotic plants, collecting antique firearms, or piloting ancient helicopters and advanced starships. Get there early as they’ll only have 300 bottles on hand in exclusive Comic-Con packaging.


Exclusive SDCC Sulu Packaging

Hallmark (Booth #2913):  The company recently launched its Christmas 2010 ornaments collection, which will include James T. Kirk, Kirk vs. Spock/”Amok Time” and a New U.S.S. Enterprise (circa the recent Star Trek movie), but the really big news is that they’ll be showing prototype 2011 Star Trek ornaments. 

IDW (Booth #2643):  The graphic novel and comic book publisher will be showcasing many of its titles, including Star Trek. And here’s the big news: Scott and David Tipton, veteran Star Trek comic writers, and Mike Johnson and Tim Jones, who co-penned Star Trek: Countdown and Star Trek: Nero, will be signing at the booth.

Lightspeed Fine Art (Booth #3745):  Fans can see the latest Star Trek lithographs and meet Star Trek actors from The Next Generation and Voyager – LeVar Burton, Michael Dorn, Marina Sirtis, Brent Spiner and Garrett Wang – on Thursday and Friday.

Propworx (Booth #3744):  Props from the upcoming Star Trek auction at the Official Star Trek Convention in August will be showcased at the Genki Wear booth.

Quantum Mechanix (Booth #3251):  QMx will be showcasing, among many things, its Replica Posters, Enterprise Studio Scale Artisan Replica, Starfleet Class Ring and the Enterprise Phaser Stunt Replica.

Rocket World (Booth #4633):  This new Star Trek licensee will be introducing its limited edition Starfleet I.W.G. novelty figures. Each is outfitted with its own accessories from The Original Series.

Rubie’s (Booth #3649):  Halloween is coming early thanks to Rubie’s, which will display its latest movie costumes, masks and prop items from The Original Series, The Next Generation and Star Trek (2009). Be sure to check out the Spock romper, the Gorn mask, TNG command uniform, and Nero mask.

Simon and Schuster (Booth #1017):  Building excitement for the December release of the Starfleet Academy series for young adults, Simon and Schuster will be distributing promotional postcards for an advance reading copy of the first novel.  Simon and Schuster, throughout the weekend, will also be giving away copies of the Star Trek (2009) movie tie-in novel by Allan Dean Foster.  And on Sunday, July 25, the company will be hosting an author signing of Star Trek: Seven Deadly Sins authors Keith R.A. DeCandido, Dayton Ward and Kevin Dilmore.

Titan (Booth #5537):  The popular Star Trek book and magazine publisher is distributing a limited edition Star Trek bookmark, but move at light speed, as only 1,500 bookmarks will be available.

 

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It would be nice if CBS surprised everyone by announcing some Trek Direct to DVD stories. More Enterprise or Titan would be good. One can dream….

Need pics of those Hallmark prototypes for 2011 please!!!!

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No, it would NOT be nice if Paramount/CBS decided to go the direct-to-DVD route. Can you imagine the production values? The D-list actors? The weak scripts? It was hard enough to squeeze 20 good episodes out of your standard 26 episode season by the end of it all, let alone when the bar is lowered by SEVERELY reduced budget, which is what this would have, because if they were going to dump serious money into it, they’d go network or feature with it.

Don’t mean to be negative, but we’re just getting Star Trek back up on its feet after Berman and Braga and what they did to “Voyager” and “Enterprise”. We don’t need another massive digger to bury the thing for good.

Well essentially nothing again from Star Trek at Comic Con. Trek is so under represented here. Few trek costumes, no official panels, and light booth stuff. Too bad.

“Enterprise” was a good show, hitting it’s stride in Season 3 (just as TNG & DS9 did before it) and going to warp in Season 4.

Enough with the mindless B&B bashing. An “Enterprise” TV movie (say, a Romulan War-era setting) would be a great opportunity.

SImon, I don’t consider it mindless B&B bashing to critique a series that wanted to tell the “history” of the Federation, yet portrayed the Vulcans as the villains, and badly. So badly that someone had to come in in Season 4, create a new group of Vulcans that were more akin to the original series’ model, just to preserve the timeline.

I don’t disagree that when Manny Coto came aboard, the series began to improve.

The thrust of my post before wasn’t to bash on B&B (that’s better saved for other posts), but to express my concern that a direct-to-DVD feature would be a disaster of Biblical proportions.

I miss the panels Dochterman, Burnett and Altman hosted. Those “unauthorized” panels seemed more Trek than a lot of what’s going on right now. Informative, revealing and fun. Shame those can’t be done now.

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I agree. But if they ever do another project involving “Enterprise”, they should do a mini-series based on the Romulan War books. I’ve read “Kobayashi Maru” and “Beneath The Raptor’s Wing”, both great reads, especially KM. A lot of suspense. I still got to read “The Good That Men Do”.

QMx is exhibiting it’s Enterprise Studio Scale Artisan Replica. Again? Good for them that they have an awesome model to lug around with them to the various cons. But if they can’t produce them for the fans to buy, why bother? QMx: put up or shut up!

9, i think you need to do a bit more research on this item before you start slating them – these aren’t mass produced toys – the clue is in the name – they are each made to a high standard where perfection and quality over come a rushed release.

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Yes, they need to be done right. However, QMx promised availability long ago and and have been silent on the matter since then. They’ve had their prototype for over a year no; why can’t they produce it?

I would be ALL FOR some Trek-to-DVD releases. Why not some animated feature-length adventures voiced by the new cast?

I dig the DC Comics ‘PG-13’ line of direct-to-dvd features as a possible model. Great voice acting and animation, and stories that really hit home with fans specifically. Granted, most are adaptations of preexisting material. I’d rather see some brand new Trek stories by some of the many amazing writers who haven’t yet had their stab at Trek.