REVIEW: STAR TREK PICARD: THE ART AND MAKING OF THE SERIES Is a Celebration of the Series

REVIEW: STAR TREK PICARD: THE ART AND MAKING OF THE SERIES Is a Celebration of the Series

Star Trek: Picard: The Art and Making of the Series offers a captivating journey into the heart of one of science fiction's most iconic characters. As Patrick Stewart reprises his role as Jean-Luc Picard from Star Trek: The Next Generation, fans are treated to a three-season exploration of Picard's later years, filled with old enemies, new adventures, and heartfelt reconciliations.

The book delves into each season-long narrative with meticulous detail, unveiling the evolution of Picard's character as he navigates challenges both personal and galactic. From facing off against familiar foes like the Borg to taking command of a new starship, Picard's journey is rich with complexity and emotion.

What truly sets this book apart is its comprehensive approach. Not only does it feature interviews with showrunners, writers, cast, and crew, but it also delves into the intricate world of production, from makeup and costumes to art and visual effects. "Spotlight" features offer an insider's look at the craftsmanship behind the series, enriching the reader's understanding of the creative process.

Of course, no exploration of Picard would be complete without celebrating the beloved characters who accompany him on his voyage. From the introduction of compelling new faces like Raffi Musiker and Cristóbal Rios to nostalgic appearances by Will Riker, Deanna Troi, and others, the ensemble cast adds depth and dimension to Picard's story. Season 3's full-scale Next Generation reunion is a particular highlight, bringing together familiar faces like Worf, Dr. Beverley Crusher, and Geordi La Forge for a reunion that will delight fans old and new.

Throughout the book, stunning behind-the-scenes photography and production art immerse readers in the world of Star Trek: Picard, offering a visual feast that complements the narrative exploration.

In its final sections, the book reflects on Picard's enduring legacy, from his original incarnation in Star Trek: The Next Generation to his poignant conclusion in the spin-off series. It's a testament to the enduring appeal of a character who has captured the hearts of fans for generations.

I had the privilege of reading through this book, and it is absolutely stunning. Check out my unboxing video here.

Star Trek: Picard: The Art and Making of the Series is not just a book; it's a substantial tome that serves as a visual feast for fans of the iconic franchise. With its large size, this hardback edition provides ample space for the stunning art and behind-the-scenes photography to truly shine.

Every page of this book is a canvas, showcasing the intricate details of the production process, from concept art to finished sets. The generous dimensions allow readers to immerse themselves in the world of Star Trek: Picard, appreciating the craftsmanship and creativity that went into bringing the series to life.

Star Trek: Picard: The Art and Making of the Series is more than just a companion to the show; it's a celebration of the enduring legacy of Jean-Luc Picard and the world of Star Trek. For fans of the series and newcomers alike, this beautifully illustrated hardback is a must-have addition to any collection.

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Alex is a lifelong Sci-Fi fan and Star Trek obsessed.

A published comic book writer and letterer, he works in Digital Forensics and Incident Response. When he isn’t watching, reading about or listening to podcasts about Star Trek, Alex can be found hacking computers (legally of course).

As well as writing about the latest Star Trek news here on DSTN you can find more editorial and personal pieces at his own Star Trek site, Quark’s Corner.

He is also a season ticket holder for the mighty Aberdeen FC.