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 Post subject: Legends of Lone Wolf News
PostPosted: Sun Jul 26, 2009 11:45 pm 
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According to John Grant's blog, the Legends of Lone Wolf are going to be republished as "director's cut" omnibus versions by Dark Quest Books.

I'm pretty excited about this - I really enjoyed the Legends series growing up and it would be great to read them again in a new edition. I remember being more excited at times that a new Legends book was available than a new Lone Wolf gamebook!


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PostPosted: Mon Jul 27, 2009 9:06 am 
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Cool. Wonder if his revising will make Lone Wolf less of a moron or dispense with the sci-fi future.

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PostPosted: Mon Jul 27, 2009 11:04 am 
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It should be interesting, not that I would know anything about Dark Quest Books at all ;)

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 Post subject: Re: Legends of Lone Wolf News
PostPosted: Tue Jul 28, 2009 2:53 pm 
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khelbiros wrote:
I'm pretty excited about this - I really enjoyed the Legends series growing up and it would be great to read them again in a new edition.


Ditto. I got the five US volumes, and then missed out on the British ones until I bought the whole set as PDFs from Paul Barnett himself a few years ago. It'll be nice to have them as real books.


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PostPosted: Wed Jul 29, 2009 9:15 pm 
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This should be interesting. I've got the entire Legends series and enjoy reading them, though from the last 4 books are nowhere near as good as the first 5 (which are some of the best books written I feel)

Wonder what the director's cut is likely to include? I'd like to see the "missing" books finished and follow LW to Grand Mastership


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I assume ti would be the 'director's cut' PDFs he had for sale on his site at one point. Not a lot different if I recall, I bought and read them but it was a while ago now.


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Eternalknight wrote:
I assume ti would be the 'director's cut' PDFs he had for sale on his site at one point. Not a lot different if I recall, I bought and read them but it was a while ago now.


They're pretty good, but atrociously proofed (I really hate getting hit by comments to the copy editor in the middle of my reading).

I e-mailed the publisher recently and was told that the first book might be out in four weeks or so. It all depended on whether the cover art would get approval from the authors.


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Sounds promising. Are we going to get any new Legends books if these sell well?


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WritingWolf wrote:
Sounds promising. Are we going to get any new Legends books if these sell well?


I have no idea, but I certainly hope so (at the same time finding it unlikely :( ). It would be nice to have the series complete at least until the equivalent of Masters of Darkness.

Why don't those of us who like the Legends drop Dark Quest a line and let them know our hopes and wishes?


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That's an idea - I mean I'd pay for an online version of the remaining books upto Masters of Darkness as I appreciate there probably aren't enough of us to warrant a print run.


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WritingWolf wrote:
That's an idea - I mean I'd pay for an online version of the remaining books upto Masters of Darkness as I appreciate there probably aren't enough of us to warrant a print run.


That's a nice idea. I'd certainly pay for PDFs of any sequels to The Rotting Land.

In the meatime, the book has gained cover art, so about one month until it's available, I guess:

http://www.darkquestbooks.com/store/pro ... pid78.html


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Bit concerned about that.

1) Personally, I don't like the artwork. Personal choice though.

2) The page-count is only 632. Looking at my copies of the first 3 books the count is coming in at over 800. Maybe they cut out the glossary and the introductions. I guess "director's cut" could be an Alien, resulting in a shorter final book, but with some of the contradictions removed.

Either way see what happens. Thanks for the notification. :D


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PostPosted: Wed Apr 14, 2010 10:59 pm 
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WritingWolf wrote:
Bit concerned about that.

1) Personally, I don't like the artwork. Personal choice though.

2) The page-count is only 632. Looking at my copies of the first 3 books the count is coming in at over 800. Maybe they cut out the glossary and the introductions. I guess "director's cut" could be an Alien, resulting in a shorter final book, but with some of the contradictions removed.

Either way see what happens. Thanks for the notification. :D


Page count can also be determined by the size of the lettering.

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True - and I suppose they could also be a big paperback. Have to wait and see I guess!


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I'd say it is a matter of how much text you put on one page. I have the PDFs of the entire series that "John Grant" used to sell, and the first three books clock in at 578 pages (but with a lot of text on every page).


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