KRAD has made some lists like this before; I decided to make one including next year's schedule. Looking at Steve Roby's site, he lists omnibus reprints but not MMPB reprints of previous hardcovers. So that's what I did too. I also, for Destiny, instead of listing it as 3 "Crossover" books, I listed it as 1 TNG, 1 Titan, and 1 Aventine, to better give a general idea of how much we're seeing each crew. Terok Nor I listed as DS9.
So, if you look at the five years of Trek publishing '06-'10, these are the percentages:
TOS: 23%
TNG: 11%
DS9: 12%
VOY: 4%
ENT: 6%
NF: 4%
SCE: 5% (only counting the paper ones, not the ebook ones)
Klingon Empire: 1%
Titan: 6%
Vanguard: 5%
Aventine: 2%
Mirror/Myriad Universes: 9%
Abramsverse: 6%
Other/Crossover: 5%
First of all, TOS having 23% is what you'd expect; that also includes Pike, Sulu, Shatnerverse, Cox's Khan novels, etc etc. There's a lot there besides 5YM stories. Also, if you look at the 5 year average from 2005-2009, before the new TOS novels in 2010, it's still at 23%. 2010's new books balanced out 2005's books that no longer would be included in the average. Works out to exactly the same thing either way.
Ok. Now look at everything with less than 10%.
-New Frontier has had two books in two years. So it's doing fine.
-Gorkon / Klingon Empire is pretty much over.
-Aventine is brand new, and might not even be its own long-term series.
-Abramsverse is similarly brand new, but will probably reappear in 2011.
-Mirror & Myriad Universes each have a book in 2010.
And that leaves us with Voyager, Enterprise, SCE, Titan, and Vanguard. And I'll bet anyone $100 right now that we get at least one novel from each of those five series in 2011. (Not to mention the fact that, with the regrettable exception of SCE, we got two MMPBs or one trade from each of those series this year.)
Or, put another way: Even if you hate TOS and Abramsverse, if you take any kind of view longer than 18 months, next year's schedule is barely even a blip. Even doing a direct comparison, it is at best marginally less balanced than 2008. That year had 4 DS9 books all focused around the Terok Nor period, 4 books about a Borg invasion, and 1 each from 4 other series - sound like familiar proportions?
So, let's quit with the "Margaret Clark is running the Trek line into the ground" hyperbole and nonsense, ok?
So, if you look at the five years of Trek publishing '06-'10, these are the percentages:
TOS: 23%
TNG: 11%
DS9: 12%
VOY: 4%
ENT: 6%
NF: 4%
SCE: 5% (only counting the paper ones, not the ebook ones)
Klingon Empire: 1%
Titan: 6%
Vanguard: 5%
Aventine: 2%
Mirror/Myriad Universes: 9%
Abramsverse: 6%
Other/Crossover: 5%
First of all, TOS having 23% is what you'd expect; that also includes Pike, Sulu, Shatnerverse, Cox's Khan novels, etc etc. There's a lot there besides 5YM stories. Also, if you look at the 5 year average from 2005-2009, before the new TOS novels in 2010, it's still at 23%. 2010's new books balanced out 2005's books that no longer would be included in the average. Works out to exactly the same thing either way.
Ok. Now look at everything with less than 10%.
-New Frontier has had two books in two years. So it's doing fine.
-Gorkon / Klingon Empire is pretty much over.
-Aventine is brand new, and might not even be its own long-term series.
-Abramsverse is similarly brand new, but will probably reappear in 2011.
-Mirror & Myriad Universes each have a book in 2010.
And that leaves us with Voyager, Enterprise, SCE, Titan, and Vanguard. And I'll bet anyone $100 right now that we get at least one novel from each of those five series in 2011. (Not to mention the fact that, with the regrettable exception of SCE, we got two MMPBs or one trade from each of those series this year.)
Or, put another way: Even if you hate TOS and Abramsverse, if you take any kind of view longer than 18 months, next year's schedule is barely even a blip. Even doing a direct comparison, it is at best marginally less balanced than 2008. That year had 4 DS9 books all focused around the Terok Nor period, 4 books about a Borg invasion, and 1 each from 4 other series - sound like familiar proportions?
So, let's quit with the "Margaret Clark is running the Trek line into the ground" hyperbole and nonsense, ok?
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