If this is the real Greg Cox, are you writing any more Khan books? I loved the last one. I read all three and was hoping for more. Are the Khan comics from IDW a translation of your books?
He is the real, globally-famous Greg Cox.

If this is the real Greg Cox, are you writing any more Khan books? I loved the last one. I read all three and was hoping for more. Are the Khan comics from IDW a translation of your books?
If this is the real Greg Cox, are you writing any more Khan books? I loved the last one. I read all three and was hoping for more.
On the comic side Peter David's "What Savage Beast" was probably the best Incredible Hulk novel ever published. The graphic novel of the future Hulk was also one of the best stories ever of the character. I remember reading "What Savage Beast" in a matter of a couple of days.
As far as comic book Treks are concerned. I read all the David Star Trek stories. So much so that I purchased the Star Trek comic book disc of 500 issues (from all the five companies) for only $6.99 on Amazon. You can't go wrong for that price and in fact, it was the best value I have found for a Star Trek item. The disc has a lot of future and current writers of the Star Trek novels.
I wish the IDW comics were formated more like comics and less like movie storyboards. I have a few of them and they don't compare to the DC comics version of the 1980's and 90's.
If this is the real Greg Cox, are you writing any more Khan books? I loved the last one. I read all three and was hoping for more. Are the Khan comics from IDW a translation of your books?
The Khan comics, on the other hand, are NOT adapted from book. They're an all-new version of Khan's years in exile.
I forgot about Q Squared. That was a terrific novel. Now that you mention it how about "Q-in-Law"? That was another lost classic with Troi's mom. I read that at least twice in the past ten years.l
...there are rumors that 2012 will see another Sir Apropos of Nothing novel...
...there are rumors that 2012 will see another Sir Apropos of Nothing novel...
That would be pretty awesome. I've always wondered if that line in the last book about Apropos having a son he didn't know about was going where I thought it was going.
Peter, by far the most prolific of the bunch, announced that he has regained the rights to his Sir Apropos of Nothing books and will be selling these on the site in addition to a 2012 fourth book in the series.
Here's some of my favorite star trek novels/comic books from Peter David that I've read:
TNG #10 A Rock and a Hard Place
TNG HC Imzadi
TNG HC Q Squared
DC Comics' Star Trek Vol. 2 Issues 1-12. Those are a personal favorite fo mine
EASILY Q-In-LAW. The funniest thing I've ever read.
"not now little one, mothers about to chop some wood."
After she turned a certain some one into a tree![]()
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