Why are there no Firefly novels? I know there are graphic novels, but I don't care for graphic novels. Is it because the industry doesn't believe there is a market or is it some kind of licensing issue?
Is it because the industry doesn't believe there is a market?
Ebook by Steven Brust:
http://dreamcafe.com/firefly.html
Why are there no Firefly novels?
Because the 'verse is incoherent, the characters sitcom-thin, and the show's selling points were its visual flair and rapid-fire wisecracks, only the former of which comes through in graphic novels, and neither of which really translate to text?
*ducks*
I'm not saying there couldn't be any good novels set in the 'verse, but they'd have a very different feel to them than the show/movie... which left the basics of the universe so vague, they'd have to do a lot of world-building to make any kind of sense, far more than Zahn faced in continuing Star Wars.
^Even if your criticisms were valid, it's nonsense to suggest that quality has anything to do with whether or not there's a book line. There have been tie-in lines for much shallower shows.
[Imagine George RR Martin doing a Firefly novel (OK, maybe not...)
YEa, the Babylon 5 Trilogies, were mostly well received by the fans that read them, but, there just wasn't enough of a fanbase to sustain them, despite how good they wereFirefly just isn't very popular, that's why.
YEa, the Babylon 5 Trilogies, were mostly well received by the fans that read them, but, there just wasn't enough of a fanbase to sustain them, despite how good they wereFirefly just isn't very popular, that's why.
Farscape, I believe, only got 2 or 3 novels
Firefly just isn't very popular, that's why.
We use essential cookies to make this site work, and optional cookies to enhance your experience.