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  • HandleyRich
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    • Jun 9, 2015
    • 8

    Star Trek and Battlestar Galactica Space Viewers from Larami

    Hi, folks!

    If you're like me (and I think it's safe to say that you wouldn't be reading this if you weren't), you revel in the hunt to find new items for your collection that you could never find or didn't even know existed. For me, that usually involves comic books or strips based on Star Trek, Battlestar Galactica or Planet of the Apes, which are my main collecting passions.

    In recent years, I helped IDW's Library of American Comics imprint put out a pair of books collecting the long hard-to-find L.A. Times Star Trek newspaper strips of the early 1980s, and wrote introductory materials for each volume. I'd foolishly let myself think I had every licensed Star Trek comic book or strip ever produced (see my index: http://www.hassleinbooks.com/pdfs/TrekComics.pdf). So you can imagine my surprise when my friend Mark Martinez, the proprietor of the Star Trek Comics Checklist website, alerted me to an eBay auction that featured a number of vintage Star Trek collectibles... including a comic strip of which neither he nor I had any knowledge. The hunt was on once more!

    Some judicious research turned up the identity of the strip in question: the Star Trek Space Viewer, an inexpensive rack toy produced by Larami back in 1979, which contained strips reminiscent of the ones from McDonald's Star Trek: The Motion Picture Happy Meal toys that same year (though not the same stories). As the PlaidStallions site explains, "these low-cost toys were produced mainly by companies that never did any sort of TV advertising and their items seemed to be more commonly found at drug and grocery stores. (A recent episode of Family Guy has Peter ranting against 'Those terrible pharmacy toys.') Licensing everything from obscure cartoon characters to major players such as Batman or the Planet of the Apes, rack toys are the forgotten collectible."

    Amazingly, this comic strip had remained off my radar until Mark discovered the eBay auction. But now that I know about it, I need to find scans of the comic strips for another upcoming project I'm working on for IDW. In addition, I hope to find scans of the comic strips from a similar item, the Battlestar Galactica Space Viewer, which also surfaced during our research.... arrrrgh!... since I'm also working on a BSG book. Any assistance would be extremely appreciated. Please let me know at [email protected]. Thanks in advance!

    Rich Handley
    Hasslein Books
  • LonnieFisher
    Eloquent Member
    • Jan 19, 2008
    • 11028

    #2
    Welcome to the Museum!

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    • TrekStar
      Trek or Treat
      • Jan 20, 2011
      • 8730

      #3
      Great weblink, thanks for sharing.

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      • Confessional
        Maker & Whatnot
        • Aug 8, 2012
        • 3435

        #4
        Your POTA books are genius and largely responsible for driving my Apejunkiedom 2.0 as an adult.

        Can't thank you enough Rich and welcome to the MM.

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        • HandleyRich
          New Member
          • Jun 9, 2015
          • 8

          #5
          Originally posted by LonnieFisher
          Welcome to the Museum!
          Thank you! I've actually been reading the forums for a long time, but until today, there's been some sort of technical glitch preventing me from posting or commenting.

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          • HandleyRich
            New Member
            • Jun 9, 2015
            • 8

            #6
            Originally posted by tjacwave50
            Great weblink, thanks for sharing.
            Why, thank you!

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            • HandleyRich
              New Member
              • Jun 9, 2015
              • 8

              #7
              Originally posted by Confessional
              Your POTA books are genius and largely responsible for driving my Apejunkiedom 2.0 as an adult. Can't thank you enough Rich and welcome to the MM.
              Wow, I'm humbled. Thanks so much for that extremely high praise. I really do appreciate it. As it happens, I'm currently working on two other POTA books for Sequart, the first of which should be out this summer:

              The Sacred Scrolls: Comics on the Planet of the Apes
              Since the 1970s, the Planet of the Apes franchise has frequently delved into the world of comic books. Some stories have made the Lawgiver proud, while others have brought shame to Ape City. In the…


              Bright Eyes, Ape City: Examining the Planet of the Apes Mythos
              “A planet where apes evolved from men?” With those horrified words, Charlton Heston’s Colonel George Taylor summed up exactly what viewers were thinking in 1968 the first time they saw Planet of the Apes in…


              Facebook page with info on these projects:
              The Sacred Scrolls: Comics on the Planet of the Apes. 2,488 likes. Forthcoming from Sequart Organization.


              I didn't mean to turn this thread into spam-central, though, so if anyone has any leads on those Space Viewers, PLEASE let me know. Thanks!

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              • SentientApe
                Career Member
                • May 1, 2014
                • 601

                #8
                I have your Timeline of the Apes book (excuse me if I misremembered the title; it was sitting here on the coffee table until last week).

                Do you happen to have an image of one of the viewers you seek? I run across this stuff ask the time and, while this does not ring a bell, I can always keep my eyes open. My wife and I go to an insane number of antique stores, flea markets, auctions (and the like), and you never know...

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                • SentientApe
                  Career Member
                  • May 1, 2014
                  • 601

                  #9
                  Oops... please ignore that request. A simple google search turned up your webpage on this item, which even includes a "Plaid Stallions" illustration...

                  http://hassleinbooks.blogspot.com/20...rek-strip.html

                  For the record, I don't recall ever seeing these, but now I know to look for them.

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                  • HandleyRich
                    New Member
                    • Jun 9, 2015
                    • 8

                    #10
                    You are my favorite person today. THANK YOU.

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                    • HandleyRich
                      New Member
                      • Jun 9, 2015
                      • 8

                      #11
                      Here's an image of the Galactica Space Viewer:

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                      • HandleyRich
                        New Member
                        • Jun 9, 2015
                        • 8

                        #12
                        And here's the Trek Space Viewer:

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                        • HandleyRich
                          New Member
                          • Jun 9, 2015
                          • 8

                          #13
                          I guess no one has seen these. A true shame. Thanks, though, to anyone who might have been looking out for them!

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