This full-color companion is packed with photos, behind-the-scenes interviews, and a comprehensive episode guide. It also features contributions written by the cast, including Richard Dean Anderson, giving their own unique take on their characters! Taking up from where the blockbuster Stargate movie left off, Stargate SG-1 became a sci-fi phenomenon in its record-breaking ten season TV run, leading to the spin-offs Atlantis and the recently announced Stargate: Universe, plus two DVD movies to date! The hit series followed the adventures of Colonel Jack O'Neill (Richard Dean Anderson) and his elite military team as they probed the secrets of the Stargate: the ancient portal that allows instantaneous travel to remote planets throughout the universe.
A letter bequeathed by a disgraced British colonel to his only son, Adam, sets in motion a deadly chain of events involving the KGB, the CIA, and the terrible secret that Adam is carrying. Reprint.
Serving as a comprehensive introduction for those who are just starting to watch, while also providing long-time viewers with an episode-by-episode guide to the entire eight seasons, this book is a must-have addition to any Stargate SG-1 ...
Stargate SG-1
Stargate SG-1: In Their Own Words Volume 1 delivers an insider’s point of view examining the show’s development, production, writing, visual effects, and more, with comments from all the key actors, producers, writers, and other behind ...
Asaro's novella “Moonglow”, in Charmed Destinies (November 2003) was followed by her fantasy novel, The Charmed Sphere (February 2004), part of the Luna Books launch. Also published in February, 2004, was Irresistable Forces, ...
It was meant to be an easy mission, a walk in the park. But SG-1's first trip off-world after Colonel O'Neill's return from Edora (STARGATE SG-1: One Hundred Days) proves to be anything but easy.
Dr. Janet Fraiser and the SG-1 team battle a deadly plague on a Goa'uld planet.
With Earth threatened by extraterrestrial invasion, it's up to SG-1 to defend the planet. Get the inside scoop on the series and live the adventure.
Captured by the Goa'uld Lugh, Carter faces a hard choice: help repair a cloaking device that would give Lugh a dangerous advantage or allow SG-1 to be handed over to the System Lords.
Rogers's severe injury necessitates his being taken to the SGC for medical treatment. To overcome the reluctance of both Nelson and Rogers, subterfuge in the form of cultural navigation is again employed with Jackson telling them both ...