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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. Battlestar Galactica: Volume 1 collects Battlestar Galactica nos. 0-4 written by Greg Pak with art by Nigel Raynor, colors by David Curiel, and letters by Simon Bowland based on the re-imagined series that ran from 2003–2009 on the Sci-Fi Network. The stories take place in the middle of season two following the episode “Home, Part 2,” but prior to the arrival of the Pegasus in “Resurrection Ship, Part 1.” The story begins with the Galactica and human fleet encountering a burning ship, which appears to contain the deceased relatives of members of the fleet – relatives who died many years prior to the Cylon attack, including Zak Adama, and others who died leaving behind remains. Commander Adama believes it to be a Cylon plot, but others in the fleet believe that this fulfills part of the Pythian Prophesy with the return of the dead accompanying the part of the prophesy involving a dying leader guiding survivors to a new home. The story works well within the context of season two, fitting in between some of the bottle episodes. The series was still airing, so Pak does not incorporate elements of the finale, particularly those tied to the end of season three, but it was fun to read some of these issues when they first came out and to read the collection now. Worth picking up for Battlestar Galactica fans. ( ) Both myself and my husband are big fans of the Battlestar Galactica TV series (both old and the new imagined), and we are always interested in reading books, graphic novels and comics related to the sci-Fi series. It is always interesting to read stories, which were not within the TV series. This graphic novel, is a very good story line, any Battlestar Galactica fan would love it. It is a story that is embedded within the middle series 2 of the new imagined TV series, after the return from Kobol and before the arrival of the Pegasus. The story in my view is a stand alone from the TV series, because to the best of my knowledge, no mention of such a story was spoke about through the running of the TV series, the story is fresh, although it perfectly slots into the over-all theme of things, in a style that I like, because the Battlestar Galactica universe is endless, and endless stories could be told. The story introduces Zak (the dead son) of Adama, along with a group of other humans, it turns out to be a cylon trick of sorts. Plus ongoing problems and issues with the violent group known as “Earth Protectorate”. The story is very imaginative, and a great addition to the TV series, the graphics inside the novel are immense and strongly resemble the actually characters in the TV series. Within the graphic novels pages are superb comic covers and pictures, plus a commentary with Greg Pak, and a Nick Raynor Sketchbook. In conclusion a superb book, and I strongly recommend that any Battlestar Galactica fans out there who love graphic novels and comics, get themselves a copy of this novel, they love it. Cannot think of 1 negative thing to say about this novel. Perfect! Here in the UK, there is a strong fan base for Battlestar Galactica related items,despite there novels being harder to find in shops than many other well established Sci-Fi shows. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
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Dynamite's New Battlestar Galactica comic book series are collected here! Written by Greg (Incredible Hulk) Pak and illustrated by Nigel Raynor, New Battlestar Galactica features an "unseen" season of the all-new SCI FI series, Battlestar Galactica! In this opening story arc, the dead have returned, but are they part of a prophecy or a Cylon plot? No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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