New Battlestar Galactica Volume II TPB
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Average customer review:Product Description
The second volume of Dynamite Entertainment's acclaimed New Battlestar Galactica series now available in a trade paperback collection! Featuring issues 5-8 of writer Greg Pak and artist Nigel Raynor's unseen season of stories set aborad the Battlestar Galactica, this series serves as the offical compaion to the Peabody award-winning SCIFI series. Also inlcudes a complete cover gallery!
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #863404 in Books
- Published on: 2008-01-01
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 120 pages
Editorial Reviews
Review
Set in the middle of the second season, Writer Greg Pak successfully captures the sophistication of the show as well as the overall vibe and that of its numerous and unique characters. Whether its Commander Adama's quite strength, Starbuck's cockiness and cool, Number Six's sultry manipulations, Gaius Baltar's psychoses and desire for self-preservation or President Roslin's steel will, all these characters ring true. --Jerome Maida, Philadelphia Daily News
About the Author
Greg Pak is an award winning writer. His feature film, Robot Stories, starring Tamlyn Tomita and Sab Shimono, played in 75 festivals, won 35 awards, screened theatrically across the country, and is now available on DVD from Kino Inernational. Pak's feature screenplay "Rio Chino" won the Pipedream Screenwriting Award at the IFP Market and Rockefeller Media Arts Fellowship. Pak wrote the screenplay for the feature MVP, which premiered at the 2004 Sundance Film Festival. Pak is now writing comic books. Projects include Incredible Hulk and X-Men: Phoenix Endsong for Marvel and Battlestar Galalctica for Dynamite.
Customer Reviews
Not quite as good as the first
I enjoyed the first book more than this second volume probably because at times I felt the story got a little far-fetched even for my crazy imagination. But it was still a pleasant read for this fan of the show. As with the first volume there is some nice bonus material at the end, including all the covers from the comic series.





