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Andy Mangels (born December 2, 1966) is an American
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author who has written novels, comic books, and magazine articles, and produced DVD collections, mostly focusing on media in
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. As an openly gay man,subject's online bio, to confirm self-identification
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he has been a longtime advocate for greater visibility of gay and lesbian characters in various media, especially comics,"Six Gay Geeks who've improved the pop culture landscape", Lyle Masaki, ''AfterElton'', March 27, 2008
including the coordination and moderation of the annual "Gays in Comics" panel for
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since it was begun in 1988. He is the founder of an annual "Women of Wonder Day" event, which raised over $136,000 in funds for domestic violence shelters and related programs during its seven-year run. As of 2011 he has had three books on the ''USA Today'' "best-selling books" list.


Books

Mangels has written a number of references for popular science fiction and pop culture media. These include ''Star Wars: The Essential Guide to Characters'' (published by Del Rey in 1995), which appeared on the ''USA Today'' "best-selling books" list; ''Beyond Mulder and Scully: The Mysterious Characters of "The X-Files"'' (
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, 1997); ''Animation on DVD: The Ultimate Guide'' (
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, 2003); ''From Scream To Dawson's Creek: The Phenomenal Career of Kevin Williamson'' (Renaissance Publishing, 2000); ''Iron Man: Beneath The Armor'' (
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, 2008); and ''Lou Scheimer: Creating The Filmation Generation'' (
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, 2012). He contributed to ''The Superhero Book: The Ultimate Encyclopedia of Comic Book Icons and Hollywood Heroes'' (
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, 2004), and ''The SuperVillain Book: The Ultimate Encyclopedia of Comic Book and Hollywood Masterminds, Megalomaniacs, and Menaces'', (Visible Ink Press, 2006). Much of Mangels' prose fiction has been related to media franchises begun in television. In collaboration with Michael A. Martin, he wrote a number of ''Star Trek'' novels, two of which appeared on the ''USA Today'' "best-selling books" list. One of them, '' Star Trek: Section 31'' '' Rogue'', was the first Star Trek property to feature gay lead characters. Mangels and Martin also co-wrote a series of novels serving as the official continuation of ''
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'' following the television series' cancellation. These include '' Last Full Measure'', '' The Good That Men Do'', and ''Kobayashi Maru''. They co-created the crew and wrote the first two novels of the '' Star Trek: Titan'' series. Together they wrote the conclusion for the events of the cult-hit television series '' Roswell'' (which had ended with a cliffhanger) in the novels '' Pursuit'' and ''Turnabout''. Mangels and Martin also contributed a story to ''
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'', edited by
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and published by
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in 2008.


Comic books

Since the 1990s Mangels has written comic book stories and text pieces for several major publishers. His work for
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includes writing for ''
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'', ''
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'', and ''Wonder Woman '77''. His
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work includes issues of '' Star Trek: Deep Space Nine'', ''Star Trek Unlimited'', ''Mad Dog'', ''Adventures of the X-Men'', and ''Adventures of Spider-Man''. For
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he wrote ''Boba Fett: Twin Engines of Destruction'', and he scripted a story in
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's ''Star Trek Special''. Comics published by
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include the ''
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'' mini-series, ''Badrock & Company'''','' and ''Troll Halloween Special''. For
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he scripted several tie-ins to the Child's Play,
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, and
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franchises. For
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he contributed scripts for ''Elfquest: Blood of Ten Chiefs''. His
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writing includes the comics adaptation of '' Jason Goes To Hell: The Final Friday''. He scripted Platinum Studio' graphic novel ''Super Larry, World's Toughest Man.'' For
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he wrote the world's first interactive online comic series, ''RE-Man''. Mangels served as editor of the anthology ''
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'' from 1991 to 1998, for issues #14-25 (plus one "special"). He also contributed stories, including creating an early openly gay superhero named Pride. Under his editorship, the series changed its name to "Gay Comics" (symbolically becoming a part of the mainstream instead of underground comix scene), published multiple issues per year, raised page and cover payment rates and instituted a reprint fee, enforced a gender-parity of 50% male and 50% female creators rule, and even occasionally brought in popular heterosexual creators to bump sales, such as
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and
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. A story that Mangels' commissioned for Gay Comics #19 from
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would later be expanded upon for Bechdel's ''
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'' graphic novel, for which Bechdel thanked him during her keynote speech at the 2016 "Queers and Comics" symposium at City University of New York. Mangels has written non-fiction articles and reviews – often about the intersection of comics and Hollywood – for magazines such as
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, Alter Ego/FCA, ''Anime Invasion'', '' Cinescape'', ''
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'', ''
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'', ''
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'', ''Overstreet's FAN Magazine'', ''
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'', ''
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'', ''Marvel Vision'', ''Sci-Fi Invasion'', ''Sci-Fi Universe'', SFX, ''Sketch'', ''
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'', ''Star Wars Galaxy Magazine, Star Wars Galaxy Collector'', ''Toons'', ''Wild Cartoon Ki''ngdom, ''Wizard'', and others. He has written for international magazines such as ''Dreamwatc''h (UK), ''Edizione Star'' (Italy), ''Fantazia'' (UK), ''Farscape Magazine'' (UK), ''La Tomba Di Dracula'' (Italy), '' Star Trek Monthly'' (UK), ''Star Wars Magazine'' (UK), and others. He writes regularly for
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' magazine ''
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''. In 2012, Mangels was awarded the
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for Achievement in the Comic Arts at
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. Mangels has presented panels at Comic-Con International since 1988. In July 2016, ''
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'' ran a story about
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, which revealed that Mangels was writing a new
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mini-series for the company, in conjunction with
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: ''Wonder Woman '77 Meets The Bionic Woman'', bringing together the
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television character with
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's fellow 1970s television super-heroine. The series was set to start in Fall 2016.


DVD features

His DVD Special Features production work has primarily been collecting and restoring earlier children's television programs, and serving as host for the representations. Mangels scripted and directed 16 half-hour documentaries for the various ''
He-Man and the Masters of the Universe ''He-Man and the Masters of the Universe'' is an American animated television series produced by Filmation based on Mattel's toy line ''Masters of the Universe''. The show, often referred to as simply ''He-Man'', was one of the most popular anima ...
'' releases from BCI Eclipse/ Ink & Paint. He also provided Special Features content, including hosting commentary tracks, and other production work and writing for the sets. From 2006 to 2008, Mangels also directed and scripted documentaries and commentary tracks and providing Special Features content for almost forty BCI Eclipse/ Ink & Paint releases, including for '' She-Ra: Princess of Power'', ''
The Legend of Prince Valiant ''The Legend of Prince Valiant'' is a 1991–1993 American animated television series based on the ''Prince Valiant'' comic strip created by Hal Foster. Set in the time of King Arthur, it is a family-oriented adventure show about an exiled prince ...
,
Flash Gordon Flash Gordon is the protagonist of a space adventure comic strip created and originally drawn by Alex Raymond. First published January 7, 1934, the strip was inspired by, and created to compete with, the already established ''Buck Rogers'' adve ...
'', ''
Blackstar ''Blackstar'' is an American animated science fantasy television series, produced in 1981 by Lou Scheimer and Norm Prescott for Filmation. The series was Filmation's second fantasy epic, the first being '' The Freedom Force'', a segment of '' ...
'', ''
Space Sentinels ''Space Sentinels'' (originally titled ''Young Sentinels'' and renamed midway through its only season) is a Saturday morning animated series produced by Filmation which debuted on the American NBC network on September 10, 1977 and ran for thirtee ...
'', '' Freedom Force'', ''
Groovie Goolies ''Groovie Goolies'' is an American animated television show that had its original run Saturday mornings on CBS between 1970 and 1971. It was rebroadcast the following season on Sunday mornings. Set at a decrepit castle, the show focused on its mo ...
'', ''
A Snow White Christmas ''A Snow White Christmas'' is a Christmas animated television special produced by Filmation and telecast December 19, 1980, on CBS. The special is a sequel to the fairy tale "Snow White", unrelated to Filmation's other sequel to "Snow White" title ...
'', '' Journey Back To OZ'', ''
Defenders of the Earth ''Defenders of the Earth'' is an American animated television series produced in 1986, featuring characters from three comic strips distributed by King Features Syndicate—Flash Gordon, The Phantom, Mandrake the Magician, and Mandrake's assista ...
'', '' Ghost Busters - The Animated Series'', ''
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'', ''
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'', '' Mission: Magic!'', ''
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'', ''
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'', '' Fraidy Cat'', '' The New Adventures of Zorro'', ''
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'', '' The Legend of Bravestarr'', '' Snow White: Happily Ever After'', ''
Jason of Star Command ''Jason of Star Command'' is a 1978-1979 live action television series by Filmation. The series revolves around the exploits of space adventurer Jason (Craig Littler) and his colleagues, including Professor E.J. Parsafoot (Charlie Dell) and the ...
'', ''
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'', ''Ghost Busters'' (live action), ''
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'', and ''
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'' When BCI Eclipse closed in 2008, Mangels worked for two other companies, scripting and directing documentaries, and providing commentary tracks and production work. For
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, he produced ''The Archie Sho''w and '' Archie's Funhouse''. For
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, he produced a boxed set for ''
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''. Mangels' work as a DVD producer won him significant critical acclaim. In addition to being a guest at DVD panels at San Diego's
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, his work on ''The Best of He-Man and the Masters of the Universe'' won a "Best 1980s Series" from Home Media Retailing at their 2005 TVDVD Awards. The Digital Bits website noted in their 2006 Bitsy Awards that with "the hiring of DVD producer Andy Mangels to create extras, things turned around big time in 2006. BCI/Eclipse is now leading the pack with their top-notch releases of nostalgic Saturday morning TV favorites from the 70s and 80s, each one stuffed to the max with fantastic bonuses". In addition to the above, Mangels has contributed liner notes and materials to multiple Anchor Bay DVDs – including ''Beastmaster'''', Highlander, Elvira: Mistress of the Dark, Plenty,
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'' and ''Can't Stop The Mus''ic – and has aided Paramount and Warner Bros. with various DVD sets.


Performance

Mangels performed onstage in Kalispell, Montana theatres, including roles in such shows as ''
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'', ''
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'', ''
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'' and Ira Levine's psycho-thriller '' Veronica's Room''. He has also performed in Portland, Oregon with Stumptown Stages in ''The Great American Trailer Park Christmas Musical'', JANE Theatre in ''Hullabaloo: The Little Frankenstein'', Coho Theatre in ''Mrs California'' and ''
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'', and on the Lakewood Theatre stage in ''
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''. Additionally, he has performed in fundraising events since the early 1990s in Portland. In mid-2011, Mangels and fellow Portland performer Mark Brown founded the Broadway Bears singing group, as a way to address the inequality bearded and larger actors faced when being cast for roles. Advertising themselves as "Portland's Furriest Singers," the group of gay performers represented the
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subculture in cabaret concert performances, singing live songs from throughout the musical realm of stage and screen, representing male and female songs that ranged from comedy to pathos, and performing solos, duets, trios, and group numbers. The Broadway Bears has performed six long-form multi-night concert sets through summer 2016, as well as performing at local events, including the famous Peacock in the Park events. As a screen actor, Mangels has had bit parts or extra roles in television series such as ''Leverage'', ''The Librarians'', and ''Grimm''. He has appeared multiple times on ''Grimm'', most recently in a two-episode arc in 2015 as a featured member of the "Wesenrein" group. He has also been in several films and telefilms, including ''
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'', '' Comic Book: The Movie'', ''A Change of Heart'', and ''Total Reality''. As a pop culture expert, he has been featured in numerous documentaries, including shows for PBS, E!, Warner Bros. and others. These include ''
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'', ''
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'', ''
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'', and documentaries for the ''Wonder Woman'', '' Batman: The Animated Series'', ''Batman'' (TV series), '' All-New Super Friends Hour'', ''Wonder Woman'' (2009 film), ''DC Super Heroes: The Filmation Adventures'', '' Batman: Gotham Knight'', and '' Never Sleep Again: The Elm Street Legacy''.


Activism

Mangels is active in the gay community, particularly in the
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and
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subcultures. He previously held the title of Mr. Oregon State Leather 2004. He has won multiple national Pantheon of Leather awards, specifically the "Northwest Regional Award" in 1995, 2005, and 2011. He created, moderated, and ran the "Gays In Comics" panel at San Diego's
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for 25 years, from 1988 to 2012. He is a founding member of the non-profit GLBTQI organization
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, serving gay comic fans and professionals, and is a member of the group's Advisory Board. As an ordained minister with the
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, Mangels performed the Unity Wedding at Denver Comic Con in June 2016. The wedding featured ten couples – straight, gay, lesbian, and transgender – married in front of a large crowd. In 2019, Mangels was the subject of state-wide and national attention when he and his husband were forced to find a new home following a 113% increase in their rent. The publicity surrounding this led to the passage of rent-control legislation in the state of Oregon, and Mangels was invited to attend the bill signing by Gov.
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.


Private life

Mangels works as a home care worker for the
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, for elderly and disabled clients. He resides in
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, with his longtime partner and now husband, Donald Hood, and their dog Lucy.


Bibliography

Solo books *''Star Wars: The Essential Guide To Characters'' (November 1995) Non-fiction. A ''USA Today'' best-seller *''Beyond Mulder and Scully: The Mysterious Characters of The X-Files'' (February 1998). Actor interviews. *''From Scream To Dawson's Creek: The Phenomenal Career of Kevin Williamson'' (February 2000). Biography of Kevin Williamson. *''Animation on DVD: The Ultimate Guide'' (March 2003). 600-page guidebook to animated DVDs. *''The Superhero Book: The Ultimate Encyclopedia of Comic Book Icons and Hollywood Heroes'' (November 2004). Encyclopedia with 50 entries by Mangels. *''The SuperVillain Book: The Ultimate Encyclopedia of Comic Book and Hollywood Masterminds, Megalomaniacs, and Menaces'' (August 2006). Encyclopedia with entries by Mangels. *''Iron Man: Beneath The Armor'' (April 2008). Non-fiction. *''Lou Scheimer: Creating The Filmation Generation'' (October 2012). Autobiography, written with
Lou Scheimer Louis Scheimer (October 19, 1928 – October 17, 2013) was an American producer and voice actor who was one of the original founders of Filmation. He was also credited as an executive producer of many of its cartoons. Early life and education ...
. *''The X-Files: Secret Agendas'' (September 2016). Mangels wrote a short story for this prose anthology. Based on ''
The X-Files ''The X-Files'' is an American science fiction on television, science fiction drama (film and television), drama television series created by Chris Carter (screenwriter), Chris Carter. The series revolves around Federal Bureau of Investigation ...
'' television series. Star Trek novels and stories co-written with Michael A. Martin *'' Rogue'' (June 2001). Part of the '' Star Trek: Section 31'' series. *''Cathedral'' (October 2002). Third book of the ''Mission Gamma'' sub-series. Part of the wider '' Star Trek: Deep Space Nine relaunch''. *''Ishtar Rising, Book 1'' (August 2003). Part of the '' Starfleet Corps of Engineers'' series. *''The Sundered'' (August 2003). Part of the '' Star Trek: The Lost Era'' series. Featuring
Hikaru Sulu Hikaru Kato Sulu is a fictional character in the ''Star Trek'' media franchise. A member of the crew in the original ''Star Trek'' series, Sulu also appears in the animated ''Star Trek'' series, the first six ''Star Trek'' movies, one episode ...
. *''Ishtar Rising, Book 2'' (September 2003). Part of the '' Starfleet Corps of Engineers'' series. *''Star Trek: Deep Space Nine - Prophecy and Change'' (September 2003). This anthology featured a story co-written by Mangels and Martin. Part of the wider '' Star Trek: Deep Space Nine relaunch''. *''Star Trek: Tales of the Dominion War'' (July 2004). This anthology featured a story co-written by Mangels and Martin. Part of the wider '' Star Trek: Deep Space Nine relaunch''. *''Worlds of Deep Space Nine, Book II — Trill'' (February 2005). Part of the wider '' Star Trek: Deep Space Nine relaunch''. *''Taking Wing'' (April 2005). Part of the '' Star Trek: Titan'' series. *''Star Trek: Tales from the Captain's Table'' (July 2005). This anthology featured a story co-written by Mangels and Martin. *''The Red King'' (September 2005). Part of the '' Star Trek: Titan'' series. *'' Last Full Measure'' (May 2006). Based on the ''
Star Trek: Enterprise ''Star Trek: Enterprise'', titled simply ''Enterprise'' for its first two seasons, is an American science fiction television series created by Rick Berman and Brannon Braga. It originally aired from September 26, 2001, to May 13, 2005 on Uni ...
'' television series. *''Star Trek: Starfleet Corps of Engineers Book 8 — Aftermath'' (November 2006). Part of the '' Starfleet Corps of Engineers'' series. Collects the "Ishtar Rising" ebooks. *'' The Good That Men Do'' (March 2007). Based on the ''
Star Trek: Enterprise ''Star Trek: Enterprise'', titled simply ''Enterprise'' for its first two seasons, is an American science fiction television series created by Rick Berman and Brannon Braga. It originally aired from September 26, 2001, to May 13, 2005 on Uni ...
'' television series. Featuring a secret history of character
Trip Tucker Charles "Trip" Tucker III, portrayed by Connor Trinneer, is a fictional character in the television series ''Star Trek: Enterprise''. Tucker was the chief engineer on the ''Enterprise'' and also briefly served in the same role aboard the Enter ...
. *''Excelsior: Forged in Fire'' (December 2007). Featuring
Hikaru Sulu Hikaru Kato Sulu is a fictional character in the ''Star Trek'' media franchise. A member of the crew in the original ''Star Trek'' series, Sulu also appears in the animated ''Star Trek'' series, the first six ''Star Trek'' movies, one episode ...
. *''Kobayashi Maru'' (2008). Based on the ''
Star Trek: Enterprise ''Star Trek: Enterprise'', titled simply ''Enterprise'' for its first two seasons, is an American science fiction television series created by Rick Berman and Brannon Braga. It originally aired from September 26, 2001, to May 13, 2005 on Uni ...
'' television series. Other book work co-written with Michael A. Martin *''Roswell: Skeletons in the Closet'' (November 2002). Based on the '' Roswell'' television series. *''Roswell: Pursuit'' (September 2003). Based on the '' Roswell'' television series. *''Roswell: Turnabout'' (November 2003). The conclusion of the '' Roswell'' television series. *''Tales of Zorro'' (September 2008). Mangels and Martin co-wrote a short story for this prose anthology.


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