Re: A fascinating project..IDW "reimagines" TOS episodes, writing by O
Tie-ins have no forward traction. In the '70s most comics were one-shots, except for the occassional multi-parter. Continuing storylines are the norm now. I prefer that type of format instead of one-and-done. Not that this system is always perfect. I like six-parters to actually have six issues worth of story in them instead of two.
I could say that's biased based on the fact that I started reading comics in 1988 but it boils down to something a little more basic: wanting to know what happens next, and not knowing, is what keeps me coming back.
Tie-ins have no forward traction. In the '70s most comics were one-shots, except for the occassional multi-parter. Continuing storylines are the norm now. I prefer that type of format instead of one-and-done. Not that this system is always perfect. I like six-parters to actually have six issues worth of story in them instead of two.
I could say that's biased based on the fact that I started reading comics in 1988 but it boils down to something a little more basic: wanting to know what happens next, and not knowing, is what keeps me coming back.