I take it, Countdown hasn't been republished collectively yet? maybe that's why I haven't heard of it.
It was published as a trade in April 2009.
I take it, Countdown hasn't been republished collectively yet? maybe that's why I haven't heard of it.
I think he may have known that and is being...artificially obtuse.Making his point subtly and not directly, as it were.
No. I haven't heard of this title until today. I don't follow the comics as closely as the novels, but I do sometimes read the trades when they come out. I take it, Countdown hasn't been republished collectively yet? maybe that's why I haven't heard of it.
No, it was republished collectively just under a year ago.I take it, Countdown hasn't been republished collectively yet? maybe that's why I haven't heard of it.
...unless it's a one-off story with a reset switch at the end. But the only one like that I can think of was Ship of the Line, where Picard loses it.
Oh, and Avenger, when Spock loses it.
I think he may have known that and is being...artificially obtuse.Making his point subtly and not directly, as it were.
No. I haven't heard of this title until today. I don't follow the comics as closely as the novels, but I do sometimes read the trades when they come out. I take it, Countdown hasn't been republished collectively yet? maybe that's why I haven't heard of it.
Ah, sorry.![]()
This answer probably misses the point of your post, but my first instinct was to say that I would un-lay-off Marco Palmieri.
Gimme more TV-era TNG and DS9 novels.
Aside from adding my support for the un-layoff Marco bit, the one thing I'd change is to do more standalone books and fewer continuity books. Sometimes I just want to read (or write) a new adventure with the crew I know and love on the TV show set during the run of the TV show.
Gimme more TV-era TNG and DS9 novels.
Am I the only one who thinks that Avery Brooks never donning a Star Trek uniform again, is a travesty of epic proportions!?!?
Aside from adding my support for the un-layoff Marco bit, the one thing I'd change is to do more standalone books and fewer continuity books. Sometimes I just want to read (or write) a new adventure with the crew I know and love on the TV show set during the run of the TV show.
Gimme more TV-era TNG and DS9 novels.
It's bound to happen eventually. It's tie-in literature. It's bound to go back to the original thing it's tying into eventually. I just hope it doesn't take the fall of the relaunch series' beforehand.
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