There's a feature by Ed Gross about the cancelled JJverse books in this month's Sci Fi Now - I just saw it in the newsagent this lunchtime. There are even quotes about them by the authors, including the rare and elusive "Charles L Bennett"!
^Well, that can't be Ed Gross's mistake, since he got my name right when he interviewed me.
Suspicions confirmed: New Academy books are in the new timeline!
I'm not surprised. It makes sense they'd go that way. I'm hoping we also get to see a Kelvin novel or two, or something about Pike.
Once again, the Supreme Court analogy works really well here.Well, Orci had the chance to declare IDW's Countdown comic canonical, and he passed. "As you know I considered some of the books, in my mind, to be of character canon. And some of them in between the movies to possibly be even possible candidates for canon, until some other movie comes along and makes those impossible. That is my personal view, but I am not going to declare whether comics are canon."
Never mind that he doesn't understand the general point of canon -- if you declare something canon, you're saying that a movie shouldn't come along and make it impossible. If you say it's canon but it can be contradicted by the next movie, it's not canon in the way fans understand the term. Orci's not comfortable applying even his extremely vague and tenuous form of canon to a tie-in that he was involved in. I can't imagine the new movie is going to lead to a multimedia canon empire.
Suspicions confirmed: New Academy books are in the new timeline!
I'm not surprised. It makes sense they'd go that way. I'm hoping we also get to see a Kelvin novel or two, or something about Pike.
Honestly, I think that what Team Abrams and Bad Robot are doing is smart. They don't want the novels and the films to contradict one another. I feel the same way. And while Pocket Books is probably pissed that they can't cash in on these new novels now, I think that it will end up working out better for the fans. We love our continuity and consistency in the novels. By delaying the abramsverse books until after the sequel has been written will allow for the stories on and off the screen to flow together much more smoothly.
I'd like to see a 700-page Wardilmore novel set entirely in Pike's basement, which follows his sometimes futile efforts to write his Kelvin dissertation.![]()
I've been wanting Kelvin novels since I saw the ship blow up the first time I watched the movie. TBH, I'm kinda suprised we haven't heard anything about some yet, it's the perfect new series. I wouldn't complain about some Abramsverse Pike stories either.Suspicions confirmed: New Academy books are in the new timeline!
I'm not surprised. It makes sense they'd go that way. I'm hoping we also get to see a Kelvin novel or two, or something about Pike.
I know of Ed Gross's article about the postponed books on the SciFiTVZone site, but I was unaware of one on Sci Fi Now. Do you have a link for that?There's a feature by Ed Gross about the cancelled JJverse books in this month's Sci Fi Now - I just saw it in the newsagent this lunchtime. There are even quotes about them by the authors, including the rare and elusive "Charles L Bennett"!
Well, I know I certainly remembered to include one. Since Kirk is a positive agent for change, and he ends up hanging from something, does that make him a dangling modifier? (running now to dodge the well-deserved deluge of rotten fruit headed my way)Christopher, Greg: Since there's a chance we'll never see your nuTrek books (I'm still hoping for a pre-ST XII release), I've got to know: In either of them, does Kirk dangle precariously over a huge drop, before pulling himself back to safety?
I know of Ed Gross's article about the postponed books on the SciFiTVZone site, but I was unaware of one on Sci Fi Now. Do you have a link for that?There's a feature by Ed Gross about the cancelled JJverse books in this month's Sci Fi Now - I just saw it in the newsagent this lunchtime. There are even quotes about them by the authors, including the rare and elusive "Charles L Bennett"!
Ah. Yes, I grok now. Thanks.It's a print magazine in the UK - I don't think the article's on their website.
http://www.scifinow.co.uk/about/
The link you posted does say that an expanded version of that feature will be in #38 of that magazine...
Do you think these books might get published around after the next movie is out?
OT: I can't stand the term "JJverse."
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