Here Are Two Cool Posters To Celebrate The 30th Anniversary of STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION
It's hard to believe that it's been 30 years since Star Trek: The Next Generation debuted in 1987! I loved watching that show when I was growing up. I've been meaning to sit down and watch the series over again because it's been so long. I think I'll have to commit to that sometime soon.
To celebrate the 30th anniversary of the series, artist Dusty Bell created two posters featuring a wide variety of characters that have been introduced over the course of the series. One poster focuses on the heroes of the story and the other poster focuses on the villains.
Can you name all of the characters featured in the posters? I've included additional details below.
Here’s the official description from the Roddenberry Shop, where you can purchase the set for $99:
- 40" x 27" High Quality Prints
- Limited Edition (1800 Individually Numbered Sets)
- 3-Piece Set Includes 28" x 13" Signed Key
Dusty Abell became legendary to Star Trek fans for his breathtaking 50th Anniversary poster featuring characters and ships from The Original Series. Now he's created a NEW Star Trek masterpiece exclusively for Roddenberry Entertainment.
To celebrate the 30th anniversary of Star Trek: The Next Generation, Abell has meticulously illustrated two incredible works of art, featuring heroes and villains across all seven seasons. From Picard and Worf to Riker and Yar, from admirals and aliens to ships, shuttles, spatial anomalies, and even Data’s cat Spot… You’ll find something memorable for every TNG fan on these gloriously intricate montage compositions.
Limited to just *1800 sets, these high-quality posters are printed in full color on heavy-weight 80# cover paper, each measuring 40"x27".
And there's more!
All sets include a third “key” poster that lists every character, vessel, and object featured, along with its location and corresponding episode title. Measuring 28”x13”, the key poster is hand signed by the artist and individually numbered & foil-stamped with the Roddenberry TNG 30th anniversary logo.
"I’m so glad to have had the opportunity to create these pieces," says Abell. "They’ve only gotten my mind racing about even more subjects and themes to tackle going forward."