Q, when you absolutely, positively need to mix timelines or universes and don't have a good in.
in the comments on the TM.com article they saying Bakula dosnt grant permission for his likeness to be used in comicsIt seems weird that Enterprise doesn't get a look-in here.
in the comments on the TM.com article they saying Bakula dosnt grant permission for his likeness to be used in comics
I just checked and they do show Archer at the end of the Enterprise story in Waypoint #4, so that seems unlikely.in the comments on the TM.com article they saying Bakula dosnt grant permission for his likeness to be used in comics
in the comments on the TM.com article they saying Bakula dosnt grant permission for his likeness to be used in comics
in the comments on the TM.com article they saying Bakula dosnt grant permission for his likeness to be used in comics
Although there were many "Quantum Leap" comics...
https://comicvine.gamespot.com/quantum-leap/4050-20349/
Perhaps Bakula's later restrictiveness in the use of his likeness (though not an absolute ban, as we've established) was prompted by his dissatisfaction with how he looked in the QL comics. I thought those comics were well-done, mind you -- they were fully painted, as I recall -- but you can never know how an actor will respond to artist likenesses of themselves.
But it did feature Archer, with a pretty good likeness of Scott Bakula, in 4 panels on the last page. With it being such part of the issue maybe they just got his approval for those 4 panels?Previous ENT cameos in IDW's comics have had to be negotiated case-by-case because IDW didn't hold a full licence for ENT stories - the ENT tale in "Waypoint" focused on Porthos! But if Scott Bakula's image is used, perhaps he is known to be likely to request tinkering? And that takes time.
What comic was that, Therin?
#4 in the "Waypoint" mini-series.
https://www.startrekcomics.info/idwwaypoint.html
"An ENTERPRISE story by Vivek Tiwary and Artist TK. Captain Archer's pet beagle Porthos takes center stage in a Temporal Cold War tale that sees the beloved pooch traveling back in time in order to save a young Jonathan's life."
I've heard that the issue with Bakula and his likeness is his forehead. Namely, that he has more forehead than he likes, and he'll only approve a hairline that's not very Archer-like.
I think oftentimes the hairstyle a character on a television show has isn't really up to the actor in question, with exceptions, of course.Weird. If he doesn't like having a high forehead, why doesn't he just do what I used to do and wear bangs?
I think oftentimes the hairstyle a character on a television show has isn't really up to the actor in question, with exceptions, of course.
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