Description
To celebrate the 40th anniversary of Planet of the Apes, Hasslein Books announces an extensive chronology by author Rich Handley. Every film, episode, novel, comic book and more is covered, from 1968 to the present--including several unpublished works. Along with a painstakingly detailed timeline spanning millennia, this volume features a gallery of more than 350 cover images, a recommended viewing/reading order, an examination of time travel in the Planet of the Apes mythos (both on screen and in print), and a title/creator index of published fiction-plus, insightful notes discussing preliminary and discarded story concepts, inconsistencies and discontinuities, unpublished lore and other fascinating trivia.
About the Author
Rich Handley has authored numerous fiction titles, features and columns for Lucasfilm's licensed Star Wars universe, appearing in Star Wars Insider, Star Wars Galaxy Collector, Star Wars Gamer, Star Wars Fact Files, The Star Wars Adventure Journal and Dark Horse Comics' Star Wars Tales, as well as on starwars.com. Rich served as a reporter for Star Trek Communicator magazine for several years, and has also written for several other genre magazines and Web sites, including Cinefantastique, Cinescape.com (now Mania.com), Dungeon/Polyhedron, Toons: The Animation Magazine, Star Trek Magazine, Sci-Fi Invasion!, SFUniverse.com and Simian Scrolls. In addition, he has edited and written for a variety of trade publications, as well as several local newspapers. Rich lives on Long Island with his wife and two children, and is currently a member of the editorial team at RFID Journal.
About the Author
Rich Handley has authored numerous fiction titles, features and columns for Lucasfilm's licensed Star Wars universe, appearing in Star Wars Insider, Star Wars Galaxy Collector, Star Wars Gamer, Star Wars Fact Files, The Star Wars Adventure Journal and Dark Horse Comics' Star Wars Tales, as well as on starwars.com. Rich served as a reporter for Star Trek Communicator magazine for several years, and has also written for several other genre magazines and Web sites, including Cinefantastique, Cinescape.com (now Mania.com), Dungeon/Polyhedron, Toons: The Animation Magazine, Star Trek Magazine, Sci-Fi Invasion!, SFUniverse.com and Simian Scrolls. In addition, he has edited and written for a variety of trade publications, as well as several local newspapers. Rich lives on Long Island with his wife and two children, and is currently a member of the editorial team at RFID Journal.
Wishlist
Wishlist is empty.
Compare
Shopping cart