People calling it bad doesn't make it bad.



Did you just have an epiphany?

People calling it bad doesn't make it bad.
I realise you did like the old EU, but the new one really could be an improvement. I doubt you'd admit it, but there really could be something in it for you.
People calling something bad doesn't make it bad?
Really?
And do you have numbers to back up your implication that the books have been all that profitable? Not that I don't believe you. I'm just curious to see some numbers on the readership of the Star Wars novels. History shows that typically things get less popular and there are fewer consumers buying this media as time goes on. There are exceptions to the rule and I'm just kind of curious where this series lies.
No actual Star wars characters are returning.
And do you have numbers to back up your implication that the books have been all that profitable? Not that I don't believe you. I'm just curious to see some numbers on the readership of the Star Wars novels. History shows that typically things get less popular and there are fewer consumers buying this media as time goes on. There are exceptions to the rule and I'm just kind of curious where this series lies.
I posted this link upthread - http://www.csmonitor.com/Books/chapter-and-verse/2012/0326/Star-Wars-novels-still-on-bestseller-lists
Star Wars novels sell a lot, I think probably more than Star Trek novels.
Soooo.... who are Harrison Ford, Mark Hamill, Carrie Fisher, Anthony Daniels, Peter Mayhew and Kenny Baker playing?
I would pay good money to see a movie about two Stormtroopers played by Anthony Daniels and Kenny Baker.
"Aren't you a little short for a Stormtrooper?" indeed.
Well, I was VERY enthusiastic. I started buying the novels in 1977 and when the Zahn 'relaunch' started I naturally got the hardback. I read everything that came out and to be honest, didn't pay much attention to how good it was.
As more and more novels were released it became more and more difficult to keep up - the schedule certainly increased, and I kept on buying. About half way through the Vong war I'd fallen somewhat behind and I realised that I really was still reading through pure inertia - I wasn't actually enjoying them any more, so I quit, and I haven't regretted it.
I had pretty much quit Trek novels too - for much the same reason. It was reading about Destiny that piqued my interest. I picked the trilogy up as a holiday read and although I still don't think it's quite as good as it's cracked up to be, it got me into the 'relaunch' and I was surprised at just how good some of it was. I've been back on board ever since.
I'm therefore very happy the SWEU is getting it's own relaunch. I didn't like the old one and I'm hoping for better this time around.
I realise you did like the old EU, but the new one really could be an improvement. I doubt you'd admit it, but there really could be something in it for you.
I would pay good money to see a movie about two Stormtroopers played by Anthony Daniels and Kenny Baker.
"Aren't you a little short for a Stormtrooper?" indeed.
Well, I was VERY enthusiastic. I started buying the novels in 1977 and when the Zahn 'relaunch' started I naturally got the hardback. I read everything that came out and to be honest, didn't pay much attention to how good it was.
As more and more novels were released it became more and more difficult to keep up - the schedule certainly increased, and I kept on buying. About half way through the Vong war I'd fallen somewhat behind and I realised that I really was still reading through pure inertia - I wasn't actually enjoying them any more, so I quit, and I haven't regretted it.
I had pretty much quit Trek novels too - for much the same reason. It was reading about Destiny that piqued my interest. I picked the trilogy up as a holiday read and although I still don't think it's quite as good as it's cracked up to be, it got me into the 'relaunch' and I was surprised at just how good some of it was. I've been back on board ever since.
I'm therefore very happy the SWEU is getting it's own relaunch. I didn't like the old one and I'm hoping for better this time around.
I realise you did like the old EU, but the new one really could be an improvement. I doubt you'd admit it, but there really could be something in it for you.
The way I see it, the main problem with the way the EU developed over time was that there was no central creative vision behind it and it seems dubious quality control. It's no wonder it's all over the place.
Put another way; the EU is now like a first draft of an expanded Star Wars Universe. The next one will (hopefully) be more coherent, more focused and with stronger continuity ties.
Indeed, one of my main bugbears (of which there are legion) was that authors would routinely mishandle EU characters that they themselves didn't originate; Mara Jade being a prime example.
Out of the books I've read, only Stackpole in his X-Wing novels seemed both willing and able to fully utilise characters created by another EU author. Both Talon Karde and Winter were well used and felt like fully integrated characters and not just extended cameos and name drops as they and others felt like in other books.
I think this is one of the main reasons things got so stagnant. Because there was little to no coordination character growth was positively glacial, if it existed at all.
I'd also read that Dark Horse was planning their own massive invasion story and had introduced Nom Anor as the set up for that. I believe they were supposed to be Sith from the other side of the galaxy or something. But then Bantam stole the Nom Anor character and did their own extragalactic alien invasion instead, leading to some bad blood.
Anderson wasn't involved in Dark Empire.
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