Star Trek toys, film and merchandise ads

Star Trek was created by Gene Roddenberry and made its TV series debut in 1966. The Star Trek franchise includes a number of films, spin-off TV series, novels, an animated series, toys, games, comics, video games, and other merchandise sold worldwide.

TVTA is pleased to present a selection of Star Trek print advertising as found in comics, books and magazines.

Mego catalogue 1976 US. Star Trek Assortments.

Star Trek West End Games. US. 1985.

The Sheffield Space Centre. Star Trek merchandise. UK. 1989.

Star Trek The Motion Picture. 1979.

Star Trek the Motion Picture. 1979. France.

Star Trek Greetings Cards. US. 1980.

US. Kull. 1976.

Star Trek Collector Items. US. 1976.

US. Kull. 1976.

Star Trek Enterprise Dinky. US. 1976.

UK. Eagle. 1982.

Star Trek II The Wrath of Khan. UK. 1982.

France. Judge Dredd 8. 1984. Star Trek II The search for Spock.

France. 1984. Star Trek III The search for Spock.

Star Trek. France. 1980.

USA. Starlog 71. 1983.

Star Trek II Video Game Watch. US. 1983.

USA. Starlog 99. 1985.

Starlog Video Star Trek. US. Starlog 99. 1985.

USA. Starlog 93. 1985.

Star Trek III The Search for Spock. US. 1985.

Star Trek annual N°2. 1986. US.

USA. Starlog 93. 1985.

Star Trek III Starship Combat Game. US. 1985.

USA. Starlog 65. 1982.

Star Trek II official merchandise. USA. Starlog 65. 1982.

US. Creepy Mag. 1980.

Star Trek masks and hobby kits. US. Creepy Mag. 1980.

US. Groo. 1989.

Star Trek V The Final Frontier. US. 1989.

Star Trek Enterprise water gun. US. The Superhero Book of Goodies. 1977.

Matchbox / AMT Starship Enterprise model. 1979. France.

Star Trek 200th anniversary buckle. Starlog. 1983. US.


Thank you for boldly going with us 🙂 

More Star Trek info:

Startrek.com

Star Trek Wikipedia entry

Post updated with new images March 2019

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