Yeah, its a shame. Just because the show ends doesnt mean there isnt a fanbase out there willing to buy and read the books, I mean look at Star Trek for example![]()
Star Trek is an exception to the rule. Most tie-in lines don't survive long beyond the cancellation of their shows, because the audience drifts away. It's not like they arbitrarily cancelled the Buffy novels without checking the sales figures. On the contrary, they kept publishing the books for years after the series ended, and it thrived much longer than most tie-in lines do. But eventually, apparently, sales dropped to the point that they couldn't sustain it any longer.
Exactly. You don't see a lot of ALIAS or XENA novels anymore either, more's the pity. Ditto ROSWELL, SMALLVILLE, THE 4400, FARSCAPE, etc. Eventually the license expires and the publisher decides it's not worth renewing . . . .
Notable exceptions include STAR TREK, DOCTOR WHO, and, curiously enough, MURDER SHE WROTE (which books are still going strong).