Sujet : Re: The Rivers of London Series
De : rja.carnegie (at) *nospam* gmail.com (Robert Carnegie)
Groupes : rec.arts.sf.writtenDate : 04. Sep 2024, 23:19:04
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On 21/08/2024 19:50, Jaimie Vandenbergh wrote:
On 21 Aug 2024 at 17:54:30 BST, "Robert Woodward" <robertaw@drizzle.com>
wrote:
More to the point, in the most recent graphic novel, _Stray Cat Blues_,
Abigail was using magic in issue 4 (just out today, Aug 21st, in the
USA).
I'd not bothered to track the comics down, as one I checked early on
didn't have Ben Aaronovitch as the author. Checking the wiki now, they
all appear to so I don't know what happened there - I blame Amazon
metadata failure.
Well, now I have to go lose some money. I guess they're fully canon with
the books?
So far, the main comics stories, whoever is
writing, are treated as "real" and to be
mentioned in the books. There are short,
mostly one page "Tales from the Folly"
pieces, which are basically jokes.
Distributed differently in comics issues
and paperback collections are nice, mostly
!real-world factual articles about the
story background, at least some of which are
credited to Postmartin. Some or all of the
comics can also be got as e-book editions.
I don't know if that includes all of those
features.
So there's an antique "haunted" car around,
and I'll say a law firm of The Little
Crocodiles club that shows up in whichever
book it is where Nightingale decides to deal
with that - they're in _Detective Stories_
first, a series and collection of Peter's
unseen cases, mostly with Lesley May, which he
is presenting as evidence for a promotion of
rank to Detective Constable.