When I was here yesterday, this thread was about Janeway. What happened?
The Janeway fans said the books were selling poorly and that's why Marco and Margaret were laid off. We still haven't seen any evidence of any of that, of course.
Star Wars has always been more popular, and more consistently popular, than Star Trek; comparing Trek's bookstore presence to Wars's is a completely meaningless piece of data in measuring whether or not Trek novels are selling reliably.You very well could be right. These things could be selling like gangbusters on-line. But I would also think that Star Wars books would sell well on-line too and that doesn't seem to hurt their presence at brick and mortar outlets.
Sci's right. Star Wars sells a hell of a lot more than Star Trek. It's a much more mainstream, popular property. The number of Stephen King books in a bookstore doesn't tell you anything about how the other horror writers are doing, does it?
Besides, we had a discussion around here not long ago in which I pointed out that Star Trek books were showing up regularly in the Locus monthly bestselling media SF tie-in list again. Star Wars still dominates the list, but for a couple of years Star Trek was making occasional appearances on the list instead of showing up every month, as it has this year. Without actual numbers of copies sold it's hard to say exactly what that means, but it suggests the Trek books are doing reasonably well.
The Locus list would probably be more meaning full with numbers and if the lists were merged to show how the tie-ins related to regular SF. But thanks for the resource!