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thomas7g
January 31st, 2006, 08:56 PM
Dynamite Entertainment has announced that it will produce a comic book based on the original series.
Press Release
Dynamite Entertainment announced today its agreement with Universal Studios Consumer Products Group to produce comics based on the classic Battlestar Galactica series. Recently Dynamite Entertainment signed a deal to launch a comic series based on the new SCI FI Channel Battlestar Galactica series. The comic series based on the new season of Battlestar Galactica is tentatively scheduled to launch 2nd Quarter 2006 with writer Greg Pak penning the ongoing series.
“Battlestar is one of the classic and most beloved sci-fi TV shows of all time,” commented Dynamite Spokesperson J. Allen. “We are proud to bring new adventures of the classic cast to comic fans. The classic Battlestar line adds to some great creators and titles we have lined up for 2006. The opening lines of that show are still etched in my brain from childhood.”
The company will be announcing creative teams, launch dates and marketing efforts for Classic Battlestar in the coming weeks.
About Battlestar Galactica
Originally produced by Universal Television and Glen A. Larson, the hit TV series, Battlestar Galactica, was first broadcast on ABC in September 1978. Starring Lorne Green, Richard Hatch, and Dirk Benedict, this epic space saga went on to become a veritable sci-fi classic. With just thirty-six episodes created, Battlestar Galactica has enjoyed syndication over the last two decades, most recently on the SCI FI Channel.
With its compelling storyline, memorable characters and exciting visual effects, millions of fans tuned in every week to join Commander Adama, Apollo, Starbuck and the crew of the Galactica on their journey through the galaxy. Hunted by the diabolical Cylons, a mechanical race set out to destroy all humans, the crew of the Galactica and its ragtag fleet of survivors’ only hope was to find legendary planet Earth—believed to be the home of the missing Thirteenth Colony of Man.
Inspired by the classic series, this extraordinary story was re-imagined by the SCI FI Channel and NBC Universal Television Studio in December of 2003 in the form of a 4-hour miniseries event. Capturing a new generation of fans, Battlestar Galactica became the most-watched cable miniseries of the year and led SCI FI to continue the saga through a one-hour weekly series.
Redefining the space opera with its gritty realism, the new Galactica, executive produced by Ronald D. Moore and David Eick, has distinguished itself by the intensity and present day relevance of its stories and the command performances of its ensemble cast. Now one of television's most critically-lauded shows, Battlestar Galactica is currently in its second original season, airing on SCI FI Channel every Friday night at 10pm ET/PT, and has just been renewed for a third season of 28 additional original episodes.
About Universal Studios Consumer Products Group
Universal Studios Consumer Products Group is responsible for global licensing and retail strategies as well as building brand recognition of the extensive catalogue of NBC Universal properties. Universal Studios Consumer Products Group is a unit of NBC Universal, one of the world's leading media and entertainment companies in the development, production, and marketing of entertainment, news, and information to a global audience. Formed in May 2004 through the combining of NBC and Vivendi Universal Entertainment, NBC Universal owns and operates a valuable portfolio of news and entertainment networks, a premier motion picture company, significant television production operations, a leading television stations group, and world-renowned theme parks. NBC Universal is 80%-owned by General Electric, with 20% controlled by Vivendi Universal.
About Dynamite Entertainment
Dynamite Entertainment is a premier licensor and innovative publisher of the comic industry's key and most popular comics including the Army of Darkness, Jim Starlin's Cosmic Guard, The Re-Animator, Eduardo Risso's Borderline, Fulu, Parquee Chas, Lectures Macabre, Joe Quesada and Jimmy Palmiotti’s Painkiller Jane, Battlestar Galactica, Classic Battlestar Galactica, Xena, and the #1 selling title in April of '05, Red Sonja. More information about the company can be found online at www.dynamiteentertainment.com. (http://www.dynamiteentertainment.com./) Dynamite Entertainment is a subsidiary of Dynamic Forces, Inc.
I'm hoping it will be a good one. If you see the forums for this, there is already a few comments, almost all glowingly positive.
:D
btw- I'm sure they could use alot of support. And some probono renders could help make this series a great success! If anyone is interested.
Pegasus4
January 31st, 2006, 10:46 PM
I read the Red Sonja books. They're not bad.
Darrell Lawrence
January 31st, 2006, 11:26 PM
http://www.colonialfleets.com/forums/showthread.php?t=12585
Jibby
February 2nd, 2006, 10:56 PM
Recently Dynamite Entertainment signed a deal to launch a comic series based on the new SCI FI Channel Battlestar Galactica series. The comic series based on the new season of Battlestar Galactica is tentatively scheduled to launch 2nd Quarter 2006 with writer Greg Pak penning the ongoing series.
Although I liked the originial series, I love the new series. I've watched Battlestar Galactica, since I was a little kid. I wasn't quite around, for it's original release, but the reruns always kept me interested. Much in the same way, that the original Star Trek reruns caught my attention.
In any event, I'm off of subject... it's wonderful that I'll be able to collect comics based on the new series, as I had been able to do, with the original.
captmiloman
February 12th, 2006, 12:28 PM
I just hope Dynamite Entertainment can keep it going without the problems that plagued the Realm Press run.
Bijou88
February 12th, 2006, 06:51 PM
As long as they focus on compleating one story at a time, they will do fine. Realm's problem was that they were growing too fast without cementing their distribution and corporate stucture. They were putting out good product, but they were all over the place! I hope that Dynamite Entertainment will have more dicipline. I can't wait for this book to hit the shelf! My cubits are burning a hole in my pocket.
Eric Paddon
February 12th, 2006, 07:18 PM
The big concern for me, as I said in another thread, is the matter of continuity. Whoever they appoint to write this series had better be someone who before he writes his first story, takes some time to rewatch the episodes (if he hasn't done so in recent years) in sequence and get all the essential establishing plot points regarding characters/premises down cold. I don't want to see stories set in TOS universe that ultimately show no regard for these things.
Senmut
February 12th, 2006, 09:40 PM
Well, if they want stories, my VS offerings are for sale! ;)
Eric Paddon
February 13th, 2006, 09:38 AM
Hey, don't cut your fellow staff writers out! ;)
XANATOS
February 24th, 2006, 10:40 AM
Mr. Paddon i have read many of your stories,and have enjoyed them all.
i even liked your planet of the apes crossover ,i wanted to hate it
the very idea of a pota crossover with galactica is crazy but you pulled it off.
you should apply for the job of writer yourself.
XANATOS
Eric Paddon
February 24th, 2006, 02:58 PM
Thank you very much, Xanatos, that's most appreciated. :salute: to you for taking the time to give them a look.
XANATOS
March 8th, 2006, 04:26 PM
sorry for taking so long to replie to your kind words
i cracked up my ultra light again, and the dr. gave me some very nice
pills :rotf:
it is you sir that merts thanks ,for giveing so freely of your talent and time :salute:
i hope to one day see the name Eric Paddon on the cover of your
very own series of books :thumbsup: of course the down side of this would
be i would no longer have your galactica books to look forward to :cry:
but any way
HERES TO YOU AND AND ALL THE OTHER WRTERS AND CGI ARTIST :beer: :beer: :beer:
XANATOS :popcorn:
spcglider
March 10th, 2006, 07:10 AM
The big concern for me, as I said in another thread, is the matter of continuity. Whoever they appoint to write this series had better be someone who before he writes his first story, takes some time to rewatch the episodes (if he hasn't done so in recent years) in sequence and get all the essential establishing plot points regarding characters/premises down cold. I don't want to see stories set in TOS universe that ultimately show no regard for these things.
Absolutely! I think they aught to be ringing OUR doorbells...whaddya think?
-G
oldwardaggit
March 10th, 2006, 08:44 AM
I think Battlestar Galactica is the only franchise where it's ok to not have continuity .
Speak up for continuity in any other sci fi show and your a loyal fan that should be admired.
Speak up for continuity in Battlestar Galactica and your a troll .
It makes sense doesn't it? :rotf:
Eric Paddon
March 10th, 2006, 05:23 PM
Absolutely! I think they aught to be ringing OUR doorbells...whaddya think?
-G
I could use the extra pay anyway as a "story continuity consultant." (Adjunct instructors do not make much!!) :)
Continuity is needed for Galactica in a way that it isn't for Star Trek. None of us cared that Khan couldn't have recognized Chekov because Chekov wasn't part of the first season cast, but for Galactica it does make a difference if the writer doesn't remember these key things:
1-Baltar's status following the events of HOG.
2-The Fleet has the general heading for Earth courtesy of the SOL in WOTG.
3-Starbuck is not playing the field any longer and is becoming more serious with Cassie.
4-Apollo and Sheba are beginning to develop a new relationship
5-The Fleet is long past the areas of "known space" to them. That means nothing they encounter from here on in should be something they'd have a record of. So that means don't give names to planets unless the info comes from the natives or if its concocted by them on the spur of the moment.
ernie90125
March 10th, 2006, 05:52 PM
6. And remember to get Salik and Wilker the right way around !!!
(Sorry couldn't resist !)
Spydermr2
March 17th, 2006, 09:24 AM
Hopefully this new BG comicbook series will be better than the comic from the 70s. Anyone got any info on what they plan to do with this plot-wise?
Bijou88
March 17th, 2006, 04:46 PM
Spydermr2,
There isn't much information on this other than it is going to be published. As for plot details, the people of the world anxiously await.
KJ
March 27th, 2006, 01:50 AM
This was excellent news when i first heard about it. Can't wait for it to come out a little later on this year. no doubt everyone here will be checking it out seeing as we're the audience for such a comic book series. :)
Main question i have is, whether or not if it will be a mini series only doomed for a short run once again. I mean the only thing for it to go on is fan support and the 24 classic episodes now on DVD. Which is *canon* alone. Don't suppose the new comic book series will tread ground on the Galactica Berkely books or touch upon the Maximum Press or Realm Press comic books in a sutble way at all.
If the series does take off in a big way, will it cover something the Maximum Press Galactica comic books promised but didn't follow up on. And cover the unshot Battlestar Galactica scripts?! Hmm? Only time will tell but i hope its a possibility. However lets remember Dynamic Forces wil be adapting both Galactica versions and will also have the current sci-fi channel version released up there as a comic book also.
Which in a way, maybe good to allow other people to see the blatant differences between both series inwhich both comics will be based on.
Here's hoping the covers will soon be up on the site for us to get a look see at!
KJ
P.S. Hello OWD whats up! :salute: Figured i'd say hello and pop in every now and then back here. even though i'm now taking time off from all things Galactica online for a while. Just passing through and share my two cents on a thread for old time's sake.
Take care.
oldwardaggit
March 27th, 2006, 11:30 AM
This was excellent news when i first heard about it. Can't wait for it to come out a little later on this year. no doubt everyone here will be checking it out seeing as we're the audience for such a comic book series. :)
Main question i have is, whether or not if it will be a mini series only doomed for a short run once again. I mean the only thing for it to go on is fan support and the 24 classic episodes now on DVD. Which is *canon* alone. Don't suppose the new comic book series will tread ground on the Galactica Berkely books or touch upon the Maximum Press or Realm Press comic books in a sutble way at all.
If the series does take off in a big way, will it cover something the Maximum Press Galactica comic books promised but didn't follow up on. And cover the unshot Battlestar Galactica scripts?! Hmm? Only time will tell but i hope its a possibility. However lets remember Dynamic Forces wil be adapting both Galactica versions and will also have the current sci-fi channel version released up there as a comic book also.
Which in a way, maybe good to allow other people to see the blatant differences between both series inwhich both comics will be based on.
Here's hoping the covers will soon be up on the site for us to get a look see at!
KJ
P.S. Hello OWD whats up! :salute: Figured i'd say hello and pop in every now and then back here. even though i'm now taking time off from all things Galactica online for a while. Just passing through and share my two cents on a thread for old time's sake.
Take care.
Not much is up, the same old same old. To many Idea's not enough time to do them all. lol
Take care
OWD
captmiloman
March 28th, 2006, 02:22 PM
Has there been any more news of when the first issue goes on sale?
Bijou88
March 28th, 2006, 06:57 PM
Details are still very sketchy. They have not announced plot, artist or writer. I just hope that they get it right. When I read the dialog, I want to hear the original actor's voices. When I look at the art, I hope to see a long lost episode that was newly discovered in the Universal vault. I can't wait!
spcglider
March 29th, 2006, 08:17 AM
Well, having a modicum of comic writing experience and a pretty darned good understanding of the original property, I wrote to them and offered my assistance... for whatever it's worth.
These things usually take a while to get up and running. Unless they have someone on-staff who is really driving for a release, it may languish for a year or more before someone says "hey! We have the rights to the original Galactica? I didn't know that!" and then it gets rolling. Either that or they are waiting for the numbers on the Sci-Fi versio's comic to see if there's a market. Though that's like looking at the numbers for apple sales to determine if you want to sell oranges too.
-Gordon
captmiloman
March 29th, 2006, 03:18 PM
This almost sounds like Glen Larson's plans to get a feature film up and running. Maybe there's a connection between the two.
Sept17th
April 5th, 2006, 01:00 PM
News from The Cylon Alliance if you have not heard yet. The writer has been chosen. RICK REMENDER.
http://www.newsarama.com/forums/showthread.php?threadid=65554
“Like every blue-blooded kid in America in the late 70's, I was a big fan. I've been working hard at translating that childhood enthusiasm into what I hope will be seen as powerful and imaginative stories told with a fresh voice while staying true to the original tone. I'm a big Sci-Fi nerd so this is quite the dream job for me."
Well that sounds promising, of course we heard good things out of Moore’s mouth concerning other franchises. As a big Sci-Fi nerd he has got to be aware of the friction in Battlestar camps, even Skiffy paid for reviews recognized that fact. So hopefully he will know that we want sophisticated adult stories in TOS universe with out overly depressing, overly gritty and unlikable characters.
Could one of our better wordsmiths here who has a good pulse on the Purists movement contact him with a nice letter?
“The BSG premise is one of the most fascinating possible Sci-Fi high concepts to play off of. Homeless and left to the void of space after watching the destruction of your entire civilization-- these are real stakes that give birth to the kind of constant high stress/high drama that makes for very entertaining storytelling,” said Remender. “You also have such distinct and iconic characters with so much presence. For one, I’m pretty jazzed to get a swing at Starbuck and Commander Adama’s dialogue.”
Again this sounds really good, I hope it does well maybe Tom can drop a few issues at his next meeting with The Black Tower.
Could we ask them to include Colonial Fan Force ads in their BSG TOS comics?
We'll have to pay for it but since we're talking about a comic book and not a big national magazine we can probably afford it. I'm willing to kick in some bucks.
Now...Some items in the second article disturb me a bit. It sounds like the writer is not well versed in TOS as of that writing. Starbuck and Boomer could not be having some planet side fight for survival during the Saga of a Star World timeline, unless it occurs during the scene where Adama has his “and they came” speech with the RTF forming. With Starbuck and Boomer then picking up some folks before heading off for the stars. We don’t want Enterprise continuity problems, it will leave people feeling deflated.
We all need to realize in any continuation we won’t be 100% pleased with everything. My ultimate Battlestar Galactica will differ slightly from yours but on the big items we’ll mostly agree and need to not nitpick to death any continuation. This comic book can be another small tool for our tool box so it needs to be right on the big important items. We only get so many chances folks, let’s make the most of this one. How? A friendly Q+A interview at The Cylon Alliance and one of thier better writers crafting a short concise letter about continuation and how to avoid the GINO pitfalls. Any of the owners or former owners here would be great for example.
I'm looking forward to it and plan to support it. Two issues each time, one to read with my grubby hands and one to sell to Lang in mint condition around 2021.
As I said above...so when is the CA interview CT? :salute:
Eric Paddon
April 6th, 2006, 09:18 AM
I found his story idea disconcerting as well, because it suggested to me the potentially worst-case scenario. A writer who doesn't know the episodes inside out and won't allow for continuity disruptions of the black hole size that Hatch's novels gave us.
Charybdis
April 6th, 2006, 10:10 AM
I would like to see a couple of the unfilmed scripts start the whole thing off just to whet our appetites. Then, they can branch off into original stories.
KJ
April 15th, 2006, 03:48 PM
Agreed Charybdis! same here i'd like to see that happen!
:)
KJ
KJ
May 11th, 2006, 11:32 AM
I was just wondering when the TOS comics from Dynamic Forces will be out? The Sci-Fi Channel's remake got its comic book out. But there's no further news on the TOS series and no sign of a preview page from the TOS series of comic book at all.
There are comics out there that have news covered about them months ahead. whereas this announcement for a continuation series of Galactica comics seems pretty vague by comparison. I just wondered if there are any possible delays going on that we don't know about concerning the release of the new TOS print?
Isn't the release date closer now? Surely a preview of the book is in order. With a look see at the artwork so that a 'gist' of the story can be had by fans awaiting this new comic series.
:(
Wonder if 'Comics International' has any news or 'Previews Magazine' even!
KJ
evil_genius_180
May 11th, 2006, 11:39 AM
BSG comics?! Really?! :drool:
Granted, it's still early yet (at least in my world) but that's the best news I've heard all day.
KJ
May 11th, 2006, 12:04 PM
Yeah i know, but while Gino-heads gets theirs we're stuck waiting all the time?
When will we get our first preview dibs at the new comic book. *sigh*
KJ
Bijou88
May 11th, 2006, 05:51 PM
The original press release for this project was back on January 31st. While I, like all of you, can't wait to see some artwork and glean plot details, It is still very early. I would rather wait and see a great Galactica adventure than a botched rush job. these things take time. I don't know what the lead time is to produce comics, but I am sure it is not something that can be whipped up over night. When you add up the hours involved in scripting, editing, drawing, inking, coloring, lettering, printing and distribution, we are talking a lot of work. If we are patient, we will be rewarded with a great Battlestar Galactica adventure.
:)
JSC1
May 12th, 2006, 12:42 AM
The GINO comic is out?
Funny I haven't seen it.
spcglider
May 12th, 2006, 07:17 AM
I found his story idea disconcerting as well, because it suggested to me the potentially worst-case scenario. A writer who doesn't know the episodes inside out and won't allow for continuity disruptions of the black hole size that Hatch's novels gave us.
Being the bold cheeky monkey I am, I did offer my consult. They haven't contacted me about it, so I'm assuming they aren't interested in fan input (even input that would help the magazine sell better).
Be prepared for the worst. If it's better than that, we win. :salute:
-Gordon
spcglider
May 12th, 2006, 07:19 AM
The original press release for this project was back on January 31st. While I, like all of you, can't wait to see some artwork and glean plot details, It is still very early. I would rather wait and see a great Galactica adventure than a botched rush job. these things take time. I don't know what the lead time is to produce comics, but I am sure it is not something that can be whipped up over night. When you add up the hours involved in scripting, editing, drawing, inking, coloring, lettering, printing and distribution, we are talking a lot of work. If we are patient, we will be rewarded with a great Battlestar Galactica adventure.
:)
I'll be hitting both SanDiego AND Chicago this year, so I'll check them out when I'm there... gently probing to find out the status.
I'll post anything I glean from the encounter.
-Gordon
KJ
May 12th, 2006, 02:19 PM
The original press release for this project was back on January 31st. While I, like all of you, can't wait to see some artwork and glean plot details, It is still very early. I would rather wait and see a great Galactica adventure than a botched rush job. these things take time. I don't know what the lead time is to produce comics, but I am sure it is not something that can be whipped up over night. When you add up the hours involved in scripting, editing, drawing, inking, coloring, lettering, printing and distribution, we are talking a lot of work. If we are patient, we will be rewarded with a great Battlestar Galactica adventure.
When you add up the hours involved in scripting, editing, drawing, inking, coloring, lettering, printing and distribution, we are talking a lot of work.
Same could be said of any comic book produced to be honest. and comics today don't have the early bird arrival schedules the comics of the 80's had. I've some disturbing news about Dynamic Forces comics far as delivery goes thats why i'm so concerned.
As somebody mentioned above a while ago i don't want another Realm Press situation where we have late and hardly distributed Galactica comics on our hands once more.
But yes i don't want a rushed out job either.
And i hope just like other comic companies of the past like Pat Lee's Dreamwave comic books for example. That we get a huge range of Battlestar Galactica posters and artwork on offer as well.
A couple of sylish BG "Lithographs" would go down well with me. :cool:
KJ
spcglider
May 12th, 2006, 07:39 PM
It would be a smart thing to release a limited series... get a sense of the kind of circulation you could expect before committing to a full-blown monthly or bi-monthly title. That sort of thing really takes a LOT and most small comic companies aren't set to gamble like that. Sure there's a fan base, but what if the story doesn't resonate with them? What then? Cancelled! That'd suck.
Galactica is a perfect sci-fi vehicle (no pun intended). You can tell grand war stories, personal tragedy stories, comedy, bug-eyed-monster tales, haunted house stories, planet of the week stories, you name it. It appeals to militarists, egyptophiles, theologically minded folks, peace loving leftie radicals, and fans of little mechanical bear/monkey/dogs! What more could you ask for? Its got pathos! Its got hot chicks in tight pants! Heck, its got hot guys in tight pants! Something for everyone!
But testing the waters first would be a smart move. And frankly, it wouldn't bother me at all if they decided to do several limited series comprising a longer plotline... like the two-hour episodes... big picture stuff. That'd be cool.
-Gordon
KJ
May 13th, 2006, 07:21 AM
Its got hot chicks in tight pants!
:D
Yup indeed!
Yes testing the waters is a good idea. But let hopes unlike Maximum Press only a couple of mini series get to be done before an ongoing series comes along. Maximum Press comics waited too long and didn't attempt to have an ongoing series. And have a more wide scale distribution unlike Realm Press comics that killed it instead. So far i've heard two kinds of different stories relating to Dynamic Forces lateness with comic books?
Anyways hopefully what i'll like to see from Dynamic Forces would be finally an adaptation of the unfilmed Battlestar Galactica scripts; The Beta Pirates, The Munity, Showdown, I Have Seen Earth, Two for Twilly and Glen Larson's unseen script Final Flight. Also possible variations on scripts similar to the episodes like Crossfire (Gun On Ice Planet Zero) and the two part Fire In Space script (baring similarites to the aried single episode "Fire In Space") And i'd even like to see some of the second season scripts being adapted abeit re-written to be much better and fix several screw ups Larson was thinking about (The death of Sheba for example, the Starbuck like laid-back Captain Apollo, Boomer being a techno junkie, and bring back the rest of the first season characters Larson planned to eliminate!)
I'd even like to see adaptations of the 4 original Berkley Galactica books stories if at all possible. Since neither Maximum Press nor Realm Press got around to doing these things they said they might try out?
Two TOS based Galactica books would be great within time. One dealing with Dynamic Forces original Galactica stories from today's writers and the other devoted to bringing us Galactica stories from unfilmed scripts for the series, novelizations and fanfics even (the great reknown ones that is).
Thats what i'd like to see. That and seeing the company produce great artwork posters and huge 'Lithographs' of the TOS Battlestar Galactica!
KJ
Eric Paddon
May 13th, 2006, 09:24 AM
"And i'd even like to see some of the second season scripts being adapted abeit re-written to be much better and fix several screw ups Larson was thinking about"
I wouldn't even want to see any would-be writer go near those story ideas. My biggest fear is that if some comic writer, not apt to be well-versed in Galactica lore got wind of those proposed ideas, he'd be more inclined to go ahead and do them unchanged. The less they know about those the better IMO.
spcglider
May 13th, 2006, 10:58 AM
:D
Yup indeed!
Yes testing the waters is a good idea. But let hopes unlike Maximum Press only a couple of mini series get to be done before an ongoing series comes along. Maximum Press comics waited too long and didn't attempt to have an ongoing series. And have a more wide scale distribution unlike Realm Press comics that killed it instead. So far i've heard two kinds of different stories relating to Dynamic Forces lateness with comic books?
I've been working for the last four years to get a comic book off the ground. I've even offered pay for artists (though I must admit to being extremely picky), but the overwhelming impression I have gotten from hanging around the comic industry on the bottom rungs is that it is absolute, utter chaos. You've probably heard the phrase "Its like trying to herd cats"... well that's pretty accurate. There are VERY few good artists who are willing to pick up and do YOUR script as opposed to doing their own. Artists for hire are very rare and very skittish. They all seem to be afflicted with what I term "Next prettiest girl syndrome" or "Raven Eye". Meaning that they pick up one thing and as soon as it is in their hands, they start looking for something more exciting. And when that appears, the first thing is dropped like a hot stone.
If an artist agrees to do your book, its just so they can get money to do THEIR book. That's why the BIG companies can manage to keep artists. Lots of times they'll just pay them mucho dinero to sublimate their own desires for a run. Either that or they'll give them creative visual control over a book and let them redesign the character or even the plotline. That's why your favorite superhero changes costumes with every new artist on the book. :wtf:
Anyway, the whole thinig is fraught with ego, non-communication, poor networking, and crossed purposes. That's why it takes so long to get a comic on the shelf. If all of that stuff was eliminated, you could get a comic on the shelves twice a month!
Anyways hopefully what i'll like to see from Dynamic Forces would be finally an adaptation of the unfilmed Battlestar Galactica scripts; The Beta Pirates, The Munity, Showdown, I Have Seen Earth, Two for Twilly and Glen Larson's unseen script Final Flight. Also possible variations on scripts similar to the episodes like Crossfire (Gun On Ice Planet Zero) and the two part Fire In Space script (baring similarites to the aried single episode "Fire In Space") And i'd even like to see some of the second season scripts being adapted abeit re-written to be much better and fix several screw ups Larson was thinking about (The death of Sheba for example, the Starbuck like laid-back Captain Apollo, Boomer being a techno junkie, and bring back the rest of the first season characters Larson planned to eliminate!)
All the stuff Larson had planned for the second season was in response to the network biching about how much the show cost. He decided to elimnate a good chunk of the cast just to bring the costs down. A comic book doesn't have that problem. As long as our artist can draw it, you can do the most glorious space battle or the largest crowd scenes or he most amazing visual effects ever described in a script. And it only takes one or two guys to pull it off. Television and movies don't have that luxury! :(
I'd even like to see adaptations of the 4 original Berkley Galactica books stories if at all possible. Since neither Maximum Press nor Realm Press got around to doing these things they said they might try out?
I thought those books had some good nugget stories to start from, but they didn't "feel" like Galactica to me. Just my opinon. If you re-wrote them with an eye towards maintaining the "idiom", they'd probably do much better.
Two TOS based Galactica books would be great within time. One dealing with Dynamic Forces original Galactica stories from today's writers and the other devoted to bringing us Galactica stories from unfilmed scripts for the series, novelizations and fanfics even (the great reknown ones that is).
Wooo. I don't want to have anything to do with negotiating for the rights to fan fic stories. That would be the biggest legal mess since ENRON.
Now, the rights to the previously published books or the unfilmed scripts? That would be easy since there are writer's guild rules for all that. Nothing to figure out. Its all been laid out legally.
-Gordon :salute:
KJ
May 13th, 2006, 06:27 PM
I've been working for the last four years to get a comic book off the ground. I've even offered pay for artists (though I must admit to being extremely picky), but the overwhelming impression I have gotten from hanging around the comic industry on the bottom rungs is that it is absolute, utter chaos. You've probably heard the phrase "Its like trying to herd cats"... well that's pretty accurate. There are VERY few good artists who are willing to pick up and do YOUR script as opposed to doing their own. Artists for hire are very rare and very skittish. They all seem to be afflicted with what I term "Next prettiest girl syndrome" or "Raven Eye". Meaning that they pick up one thing and as soon as it is in their hands, they start looking for something more exciting. And when that appears, the first thing is dropped like a hot stone.
If an artist agrees to do your book, its just so they can get money to do THEIR book. That's why the BIG companies can manage to keep artists. Lots of times they'll just pay them mucho dinero to sublimate their own desires for a run. Either that or they'll give them creative visual control over a book and let them redesign the character or even the plotline. That's why your favorite superhero changes costumes with every new artist on the book.
:wtf:
Anyway, the whole thinig is fraught with ego, non-communication, poor networking, and crossed purposes. That's why it takes so long to get a comic on the shelf. If all of that stuff was eliminated, you could get a comic on the shelves twice a month!
Agreed!
Take it from one who wants to break into the industry and has heard of all kinds of stories over the years i understand. Thats why i see more talented people just doing art based on "superheroes" from the comics just selling art based on comic book characters at comic conventions!
As an eager buyer of comics since the 80's. I saw the comics boom at its hight and what we have today only pales by comparison. Till the industry has the comics being sold everywhere once again from regular shops to supermarkets, the library and chemists, they're still doing something very wrong!
Yeah ego and mis-mangements is at the bottom of alot of comic books current woes!
KJ
captmiloman
May 15th, 2006, 03:13 PM
I worked with a guy several years ago who was developing his own ideas for an ongoing non-BSG comic. He felt his experiences were almost like working in the TV/movie industry. It's been several years since I talked to him. Back to TOS comic, (cough)Tom DeSanto's BSG(cough). (cough)If he can't do it on TV(cough). Gotta love those Swisher Sweets.
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