Sorry, Abyss wasn't our book, though we did write Batanides in one of our books...
Crap, crap, crap! I meant "Rogue". Sorry about that, Andy.Sorry, Abyss wasn't our book, though we did write Batanides in one of our books...
Why is IDW not publishing more comics? Their older stuff was great, the year 4, NF, etc. The new stuff like Infection and Kahn are poor on story. I suggested Vanguard and Destiny comics on their forums and barely got any replies. It appears Trek fans barely use their site.
I understand and agree that their problem is poor story, but why not correct it? Why not get some good trek authors to write the comics? Obviously book sales are good. We'll buy it if they put for some effort.
I don't read comics
but why couldn't IDW start a comic-only series equivalent to New Frontier or Vanguard? An all-new crew and ship etc.
I don't read comics but why couldn't IDW start a comic-only series equivalent to New Frontier or Vanguard? An all-new crew and ship etc.
And if they got some of the other Trek writers (other than PAD & KRAD) to write them, the comic sales might pick up a bit.
I don't read comics because in my opinion they're for kids and teens and geeks, and I'm not quite that geeky. Also, the idea that a comic book can tell a decent story seems ridiculous because of the format...like saying a kid's cartoon can be deep and meaningful.I don't read comics
Part of the problem. You and many others.
I don't read comics because in my opinion they're for kids and teens and geeks, and I'm not quite that geeky. Also, the idea that a comic book can tell a decent story seems ridiculous because of the format...like saying a kid's cartoon can be deep and meaningful.
Ok, I'll admit I actually used to feel this way, until I actually started watching more animated series and reading comics. Just do a little research, like I did, and you'll be able to find plenty of comics to read. And if you want a deep mature animated series just watch Batman: The Animated Series, it's amazing.I don't read comics because in my opinion they're for kids and teens and geeks, and I'm not quite that geeky. Also, the idea that a comic book can tell a decent story seems ridiculous because of the format...like saying a kid's cartoon can be deep and meaningful.I don't read comics
Part of the problem. You and many others.
Maybe those are misconceptions and if I read ST comics I would change my mind, but its ingrained and I barely have the money to spend on the Star Trek books I want to buy. I even had to cancel my subscription to the ST magazine because I couldn't afford the expense when the money can go to paying off bills.
I take no offense, and freely admit that I'm ill-informed when it comes to comics. What is it about comics and graphic novels that's so appealing? I don't understand the lure. Perhaps if I did, I would change my mind.I don't read comics because in my opinion they're for kids and teens and geeks, and I'm not quite that geeky. Also, the idea that a comic book can tell a decent story seems ridiculous because of the format...like saying a kid's cartoon can be deep and meaningful.
Honestly and without slamming, that one of the most ill-informed posts I've seen in a while, I'll give you a slight pass in that you live in a country where comic books and graphic novels aren't taken seriously and are dominated by DC/Marvel and their lowest common dominator trash.
I don't read comics because in my opinion they're for kids and teens and geeks, and I'm not quite that geeky. Also, the idea that a comic book can tell a decent story seems ridiculous because of the format...like saying a kid's cartoon can be deep and meaningful.I don't read comics
Part of the problem. You and many others.
Maybe those are misconceptions and if I read ST comics I would change my mind, but its ingrained and I barely have the money to spend on the Star Trek books I want to buy. I even had to cancel my subscription to the ST magazine because I couldn't afford the expense when the money can go to paying off bills.
Were I to read a comic, I wouldn't want to read something with "adult themes and/or graphic violence/sexual situations", I would actually want an actual dramatic storyline. I did actually read a CSI graphic novel once and it felt off somehow. The characters were written all wrong and the story was barely plausible.Maybe those are misconceptions and if I read ST comics I would change my mind, but its ingrained and I barely have the money to spend on the Star Trek books I want to buy. I even had to cancel my subscription to the ST magazine because I couldn't afford the expense when the money can go to paying off bills.Part of the problem. You and many others.
This is a definite misconception. These days lots of parents complain that there are hardly any comics suitable for children anymore, since most of them are full of adult themes and/or graphic violence/sexual situations. And of course comics can tell "decent" and even excellent stories.
Were I to read a comic, I wouldn't want to read something with "adult themes and/or graphic violence/sexual situations", I would actually want an actual dramatic storyline. I did actually read a CSI graphic novel once and it felt off somehow. The characters were written all wrong and the story was barely plausible.Maybe those are misconceptions and if I read ST comics I would change my mind, but its ingrained and I barely have the money to spend on the Star Trek books I want to buy. I even had to cancel my subscription to the ST magazine because I couldn't afford the expense when the money can go to paying off bills.
This is a definite misconception. These days lots of parents complain that there are hardly any comics suitable for children anymore, since most of them are full of adult themes and/or graphic violence/sexual situations. And of course comics can tell "decent" and even excellent stories.
Is there a major difference between comics and graphic novels?
Were I to read a comic, I wouldn't want to read something with "adult themes and/or graphic violence/sexual situations", I would actually want an actual dramatic storyline. I did actually read a CSI graphic novel once and it felt off somehow. The characters were written all wrong and the story was barely plausible.Maybe those are misconceptions and if I read ST comics I would change my mind, but its ingrained and I barely have the money to spend on the Star Trek books I want to buy. I even had to cancel my subscription to the ST magazine because I couldn't afford the expense when the money can go to paying off bills.
This is a definite misconception. These days lots of parents complain that there are hardly any comics suitable for children anymore, since most of them are full of adult themes and/or graphic violence/sexual situations. And of course comics can tell "decent" and even excellent stories.
Is there a major difference between comics and graphic novels?
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