'Pushing Daisies' was honored with an award from the Casting Society of America, winning an Artios Awards, the Hollywood Reporter says || James Cromwell, who played Zefram Cochrane in 1996's 'Star Trek: First Contact,' broke his collarbone in a fall off his bicycle last weekend, Yahoo! News reports. He's expected to fully recover. || ABC's 'Lost' will return to Wednesday nights starting Jan. 21. A clip show will run at 8 followed by a two-hour premiere. || All of the Star Trek movies could be coming to Blu-Ray as early as next year, Digital Bits says. Paramount had supported HD-DVD, but has conceded defeat to Blu-Ray, and is now moving to the format || SciFi Channel's 'Warehouse 13' has completed its creative staff with the likes of Jack Kenny, David Simkins, Drew Greenberg, Stephen Scaia, and others || 'Pushing Daisies' was honored with an award from the Casting Society of America, winning an Artios Awards, the Hollywood Reporter says || James Cromwell, who played Zefram Cochrane in 1996's 'Star Trek: First Contact,' broke his collarbone in a fall off his bicycle last weekend, Yahoo! News reports. He's expected to fully recover. || ABC's 'Lost' will return to Wednesday nights starting Jan. 21. A clip show will run at 8 followed by a two-hour premiere. || All of the Star Trek movies could be coming to Blu-Ray as early as next year, Digital Bits says. Paramount had supported HD-DVD, but has conceded defeat to Blu-Ray, and is now moving to the format || SciFi Channel's 'Warehouse 13' has completed its creative staff with the likes of Jack Kenny, David Simkins, Drew Greenberg, Stephen Scaia, and others ||
 
 

'Trek Life' Comic Artist Finds New Home



By MICHAEL HINMAN
Source: SyFy Portal
Dec-26-2007

With CBS Interactive putting the official Star Trek Web site into some weird black hole of nothingness, one of the site's artists responsible for the comic strip "The Trek Life" is bringing his talent to another big name on the Web in terms of Star Trek: Roddenberry.com.

David Reddick, who also does work for the syndicated "Garfield" comic strip as well as his own strip "Ballonatiks," will start a new strip in January on Roddenberry.com called "Gene's Journal," Paul Keller, interactive director for Roddenberry Productions told SyFy Portal.

A preview pane of this journal already is up at Roddenberry.com that includes a preview message from a "young Gene Roddenberry" addressed to "old Gene Roddenberry."

"My name is Gene Roddenberry," the note starts. "I am you, but when you were young. I am writing you this letter on the first page of my journal because when you're old and you read this, you may be too old to remember whose journal this is."

The new strip will focus on exploits of a young Gene Roddenberry, dramatized and probably even fictionalized in a way that is probably best fit for the late "Star Trek" creator who died in 1991. Roddenberry himself was known as someone who would beef up stories from his younger years, or outright create tall tales of different aspects of his life, which always made good listening for those he would tell the stories to.

Roddenberry.com was a Web site started by Majel Barrett Roddenberry, Gene Roddenberry's widow, in the late 1990s, and is currently operated by the couple's son, Eugene Roddenberry Jr.

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