Except Bakula did have likeness approval for the QL novels -- I know because I heard a great deal from the editors at Ace on the subject while those books were a going concern. I guess he didn't have the rights for comic books, but he most definitely had approval over novel covers.Bakula had ZERO likeness rights for the Quantum Leap comics (which I worked on). The comics only disappeared because Innovation closed. The series sold quite well.
Remember that likeness approval is generally only given to *STARS* and at the time he signed for QL, Bakula was essentially a character actor at best.
I guess he didn't have the rights for comic books, but he most definitely had approval over novel covers... Bakula kept complaining about the hairline.
Except Bakula did have likeness approval for the QL novels -- I know because I heard a great deal from the editors at Ace on the subject while those books were a going concern. I guess he didn't have the rights for comic books, but he most definitely had approval over novel covers.
(The reason why later QL novels all had Sam wearing a hat was because Ace got tired of asking Bob Larkin to redo the paintings over and over again because Bakula kept complaining about the hairline.)
KRAD's previous post on this issue also mentioned Bakula-approval problems for "The Captain's Table" collection:
http://trekbbs.com/showpost.php?p=2996526&postcount=15
Yeah, but is that 1,228 (now 1,245 as of this writing) unique viewers? I kinda doubt it. I've looked in here on several occasions to read the comments others have posted, so I'd have to count for at least a handful of "looks" just on my own.
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