Is this book real? I no longer see listings for it on Amazon or IDW's website, and it's long past the time it should have been released.
It looks like IDW is doing a bit of a re-think of their program reprinting pre-IDW Trek comics.
Best of Spock has been canceled.The "Best of Klingons" Trade that was originally scheduled for October or November also never came out, as far as I can tell. The "Best of Spock" trade is due out this month; I wonder if it will appear on schedule?
It looks like IDW is doing a bit of a re-think of their program reprinting pre-IDW Trek comics.
A few of their collections have had very similar content to previous omnibuses offered by the original companies.
I think that was a huge mistake for them, like essentially reissuing the DC's "Mirror Universe" trade with lower-quality reproduction than the original trade. My local comic shop still has a copy of the DC edition on the shelf -- which was replaced last year when it was sold, so it's still available -- at a lower price point than IDW's lower-quality edition.
Contractually, they didn't have to pay the original contributors to those pre-IDW stories any kind of royalty, and IDW seemingly chose not to offer royalties for the reprints - and I think that has caused a bit of a buyer backlash.
Contractually, they didn't have to pay the original contributors to those pre-IDW stories any kind of royalty, and IDW seemingly chose not to offer royalties for the reprints - and I think that has caused a bit of a buyer backlash.
It certainly did with this buyer. A shame--there are several of their omnibi (is that right, omnibi?), either already released or simply announced, that I would love to have bought, but they're not getting a dime from me unless I know the original creators are getting royalties.
Andrew, there's clearly some expectation on the part of several creators that they should be receiving royalties, which leads me to believe that reprint royalties were part of their original contracts with DC and Malibu that IDW, for whatever reason, has chosen not to honor.This is something I've never quite understood. IDW did pay royalties for these books--it just paid them to whoever actually owns the work, which is CBS/Paramount. IDW is just a licensee, and is already paying out for the privilege to print them--it's CBS/Paramount that makes "money for nothing" (not meant to be negative, just lacking a better term) when these get published, and is choosing not to forward a piece of that to the original creators.
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