Does that mean there won't be any more CSI: Miami or CSI:NY books?
Don't Pocket do the Whedonverse stuff as well?The ones I know of:
CSI
4400
Blizzard Games (Warcraft, Starcraft, Diablo)
Resident Evil
WWE
assorted movie novelizations and other tie-ins to those properties (I'm sure this is a large category, incorporating all manner of one-off tie-in projects)
Not sure on the current status of Marvel, but I think it's done.
I'm sure there are others, but these are the ones I can recall off the top of my head.
I believe that's the case, but I could well be wrong.Does that mean there won't be any more CSI: Miami or CSI:NY books?
The Buffy and Angel licenses I know have run out, and I wouldn't hold my breath waiting for Dollhouse novels...Don't Pocket do the Whedonverse stuff as well?
How about CSI: DC, where the politicians and the crooks stab you in the back?^ I think I remember Keith saying somewhere that his CSI:NY book was the last in that series. Don't know about Miami, though.
I wonder if we could make a case for novels-only versions of CSI series? I call dibs on CSI: Panama City and/or CSI: Lake Havasu!
^^Or you could do a multiverse crossover of book-only series: CSI:SCE!
^^Or you could do a multiverse crossover of book-only series: CSI:SCE!
Not sure on the current status of Marvel, but I think it's done.
KE was Marco's bag, as I recall.and who does/did Klingon Empire?
so, Ed does NF, Marco did DS9, TTN and VGD. Margerat did/does TNG and ENT (and what else?). What does/did Jennifer Heddle do? and who does/did Klingon Empire?
Nooooooooooo!!!!!!!!!!The Marvel license is done, and the CSI: Miami and CSI: NY licenses are also done -- Jeff Mariotte's was the last of the former, and mine the last of the latter.
However, Pocket has other deals floating around as well, some of which cannot be spoken of....
That is too bad. I enjoyed Krad's CSI:NY book. I went out and got another one because of it.
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