iVerse mourns the passing of Majel Barrett-Roddenberry

December 19, 2008  |  Commentary, Star Trek  |  6 Comments

I was extremely surprised and saddened today, to see that Majel Barrett-Roddenberry has passed away after a short battle with leukemia. Majel has often been dubbed “The First Lady of Star Trek”, and it is a very fitting title.  

She has been a part of “Star Trek” longer than even William Shatner.  She first appeared in the original “Trek” pilot, “The Cage” as the mysterious and beautiful “Number One”.  

When the show was reworked she became a regular fixture as Nurse Chapel.  She also provided the voice for the computer in every incarnation of the series except “Enterprise” which did not feature a computer voice at all.  Even on that show, however, she made an appearance as the voice of the computer in a TOS era ship during a 2-part episode.  Majel was also a regular fixture of the 24th Century appearing on “The Next Generation” and “Deep Space Nine” as the character Lwaxana Troi.  

It was recently announced that she will be providing the voice of the computer in J.J. Abram’s new “Star Trek” film which will be in theaters next year.  It wouldn’t be “Star Trek” without her.

To say that we’re Trekkie’s here at iVerse would be a bit of an understatement.  As I do a 360 in my office chair I can see an Enterprise or two, DVDs of the films stacked on the edge of my desk, and a variety of recent, and very NOT recent, Trek-related paperback books on my bookshelf.  I personally don’t think that this company would even exist without “Star Trek” – because I’m not sure we’d have the iPhone at all.

Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak (the founders of Apple) were both fans of the series, as was Martin Cooper, the inventor of the cell phone.  “Star Trek” influenced them all in moving technology forward, and in the time since they watched the original series as young men, to the present day, we have surpassed many of the technologies and concepts introduced in the series because their genius was sparked by the genius of the men and women behind this revolutionary franchise.

Majel has always remained a dignified figurehead of Trek, and we are deeply saddened by her loss. Our thoughts and prayers go out to her family, and her son Rod.

 

Star Trek, Wrath #3, and OZ: The Manga #3 now available!

December 15, 2008  |  App Store, Comics, IDW, Star Trek  |  6 Comments

We have three titles that have been released since our last iVerse Update.


Star Trek Archives: Best of Peter David #1

“Boldy go” on the iPhone for the first time with this new digital comics series that reprints some of the best Star Trek comics ever written! The first 5-issue mini-series features “The Best of Peter David”, and stars the crew of the TOS era.

This first adventure takes place between “Star Trek V” and “Star Trek VI” in continuity,is available now for $0.99.

Please NOTE: There was a production error when the issue was first released. That has been updated, and is no longer an issue. If you haven’t updated your copy yet, please do so. If you have purchased this comic, please leave a review to let everyone know what you think about the new update!

Click Here to purchase for $0.99

Wrath of the Titans #3

The hit Bluewater Productions series continues in this stunning 3rd issue. As the gods conspire against him, Perseus’ quest to recover his beloved son and heir to the throne of Argos is thrown into peril. From the volcanic depths of Mt. Aetna, the whirlwinds blow one of the fiercest demons into his path – Typhon – whose hundred, horrible heads touch the stars; whose blackest eyes drip venom; whose gaping jaws pour lava and red-hot stones. Perseus may be the son of Zeus, but he will need more than the blessings of Olympus to defeat this monster. But help does come from an unexpected source from the past.

Click Here to Purchase Issue #3 for $0.99

Click Here to Purchase Issue #2 for $0.99

Click Here to Download Issue #1 for FREE

OZ: The Manga #3 (of8)

Dorothy listens to the sorrowful tales of her companions and gains newfound resolve to reach the Emerald City. But a seeming innocent poppy field means real danger for one and all. Only a Queen, small in stature but vast in power, can save them now, and time is running out fast! Don’t miss this exciting new take on the classic Frank L. Baum story from Antarctic Press!

Click Here to Purchase Issue #3 for $0.99

Click Here to Purchase Issue #2 for $0.99

Click Here to Download Issue #1 for FREE

We have some more great titles in the pipeline – so be on the lookout for more updates, and don’t forget to check out or main section in iTunes for all our available books!

STAR TREK COMES TO THE IPHONE AND IPOD TOUCH

December 9, 2008  |  Comics, IDW, Star Trek, iPhone  |  5 Comments

(San Diego, December 8,   2008) The Original Crew of the Starship Enterprise are roaring to the iPhone and iPod touch from IDW Publishing and iVerse Media.  Available immediately, Star Trek Archives: The Best of Peter David #1 is the first issue of the ongoing digital comics series that reprints some of the best comics from Star Trek’s illustrious history. Peter David is one of the most popular and respected Star Trek writers, known for his mingling of humor and popular culture.

 

“We’re very excited that some of IDW’s Star Trek titles will now available for readers to download from itunes through the App Store. It’s a great way for fans to experience some of the best work in comics,” IDW’s Ted Adams said.

 

This issue reprints Star Trek #13 (originally published by DC Comics) – “The Return of the Worthy: Part One” by Bill Mumy, Peter David, and Gordon Pucell.  The story stars the Original Series cast, and is set between the 5th and 6th Star Trek feature film.


“Star Trek Archives allows us to bring the universe of Star Trek to the iPhone and iPod touch for the first time”, said Michael Murphey, owner of iVerse Media. “Through this series we can publish stories throughout the history of Trek, from TOS to TNG and beyond.  Being Trekkies ourselves, we couldn’t be more excited about that.”

Star Trek Archives #1 is available now in the iTunes App Store for 99 cents.http://www.apple.com/iphone/appstore/


About IDW Publishing
IDW is an award-winning publisher of comic books, graphic novels and trade paperbacks, based inSan Diego, California. As a leader in the horror, action, and sci-fi genres, IDW publishes some of the most successful and popular titles in the industry including: television’s #1 prime time series CBS’ CSI: Crime Scene Investigation; Paramount’s Star Trek; Fox’s Angel; Hasbro’s The Transformers, and the BBC’s Doctor Who. IDW’s original horror series, 30 Days of Night, was launched as a major motion picture in October 2007 by Sony Pictures and was the #1 film in its first week of release.  In April 2008, IDW released Michael Recycle, the first title from its new children’s book imprint, Worthwhile Books. More information about the company can be found athttp://www.idwpublishing.com.
 
About IVERSE Media
iVERSE MEDIA is a leading provider of digital comics for mobile devices from top industry publishers and creators.  iVerse currently offers digital comic solutions for APPLE’S IPHONE and IPOD TOUCH, and will be releasing comics for GOOGLE’S ANDROID PLATFORM in early 2009.  More information about the company can be found at http://www.iversecomics.com

IDW PUBLISHING CONTACT: 
Maggie Begley Communications
Phone: 310.301.1785
Margaret@mbcprinc.com

IVERSE MEDIA CONTACT:
Michael Murphey
press@iversecomics.com