Has anyone actually read any of those novels out there based on Marvel and DC properties?
Apparantly both Marvel and DC have been releasing a steady number of novels for years based on their movies, popular comic storylines, and even original stories that I guess you'd technically call elseworlds/what if stories.
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>>94296864
Heck off Barry.
Few years ago I was at my local library and saw a star trek meets the x-men novel. Also I doubt Marvel and DC actually publish them. They most likely just farm it out to whoever for extra royalty cash
>>94296824
I read "Wayne of Gotham", "The Last Days of Krypton", the novelization of "Kingdom Come" and the beginning of "Suicide Squad".
I know that a Lois Lane YA novel was being written a few years ago.
>>94296886
>I know that a Lois Lane YA novel was being written a few years ago.
The third book just came out a few months ago.
I used to own some Generation X, Spider-Man and maybe X-Men ones
good stuff
>>94296899
I'm way behind.
Then again, I don't wanna read it with Lois is sleeping with John Doe instead of Clark.
>>94296884
No they're official, they got Abnett to do a Rocket and Groot book IIRC.
I've read Chris Priest's GL Sleepers novel, that series is pretty good
I know O'Neil did a Knightfall novel and Rucka did No Man's Land, those are supposed to be good
>>94296959
Just did some research: high-school Lois has an internet boyfriend name SmallvilleGuy.
>>94296968
oh, i think ive seen the cover for that book.