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'''Battlestar Galactica Volume I''' is a collection of the first five of [[Dynamite Entertainment]]'s initial series of [[Battlestar Galactica (RDM)|Re-imagined ''BSG'']]-based [[List of Comics|comics]], released as a hardback graphic novel, with extra (non-story) material.  The stories take place between Season 2 episodes. It is sometimes referred to as the '''Battlestar Galactica Hardcover''', and was released with two different covers, illustrated here.
'''''Battlestar Galactica Volume I''''' is a collection of the first five of [[Dynamite Entertainment]]'s initial series of [[Battlestar Galactica (RDM)|Re-imagined Series]]-based [[List of Comics|comics]], released as a hardback graphic novel, with extra (non-story) material.  The stories take place between Season 2 episodes. It is sometimes referred to as the '''Battlestar Galactica Hardcover''', and was released with two different covers, illustrated here.


==Overview==
==Overview==
Book description from [http://www.amazon.com/Battlestar-Galactica-Hardcover-Greg-Pak/dp/1933305339/ref=sr_1_12/102-5248613-0733716?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1190964321&sr=1-12 Amazon.com]:
Book description from [http://www.amazon.com/Battlestar-Galactica-Hardcover-Greg-Pak/dp/1933305339/ref=sr_1_12/102-5248613-0733716?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1190964321&sr=1-12 Amazon.com]:


:Overseen by series Producers Ronald D. Moore and David Eick and set in-between episodes of the Sci-Fi Channel's Battlestar Galactica's second season, this collection of comics features a powerful tale of survival an dupheaval among the last remnants of the 12 Colonies of Man. As Adama and crew race to escape the Cylon threat and find a path to Earth, a new menace is uncovered among the fleet in the form of the "Returner." Holding a deadly secret to all aboard, these "Returners" have taken the forms of those long thought lost. Collecting issues 0-4 of Dynamite's ''Battlestar Galactica'' series, featuring writer Greg Pak and artist Nigel Raynor, this edition also includes a complete cover gallery featuring Michael Turner, Steve McNiven, Billy Tan, Tyler Kirkham, E-Bas and more along with a special writer's commentary on issue #1.<!--Minorly edited for clarity, redundancy fixing, typo fixing and NOT YELLING AT READERS, like that.-->
:Overseen by series Producers Ronald D. Moore and David Eick and set in-between episodes of the Sci-Fi Channel's Battlestar Galactica's second season, this collection of comics features a powerful tale of survival and upheaval among the last remnants of the 12 Colonies of Man. As Adama and crew race to escape the Cylon threat and find a path to Earth, a new menace is uncovered among the fleet in the form of the "Returner." Holding a deadly secret to all aboard, these "Returners" have taken the forms of those long thought lost. Collecting issues 0-4 of Dynamite's ''Battlestar Galactica'' series, featuring writer Greg Pak and artist Nigel Raynor, this edition also includes a complete cover gallery featuring Michael Turner, Steve McNiven, Billy Tan, Tyler Kirkham, E-Bas and more along with a special writer's commentary on issue #1.<!--Minorly edited for clarity, redundancy fixing, typo fixing and NOT YELLING AT READERS, like that.-->


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Battlestar Galactica Volume I
Battlestar Galactica Volume I
An issue of the Dynamite first series.
Issue No. I
Writer(s) Greg Pak
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Penciller(s) Nigel Raynor
Inker(s) Nigel Raynor
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Adaptation of Gaps in Season 2
Published July 31, 2007
Collects Issues #0, #1, #2, #3, #4
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ISBN 1933305339
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Battlestar Galactica Volume I is a collection of the first five of Dynamite Entertainment's initial series of Re-imagined Series-based comics, released as a hardback graphic novel, with extra (non-story) material. The stories take place between Season 2 episodes. It is sometimes referred to as the Battlestar Galactica Hardcover, and was released with two different covers, illustrated here.

Overview

Book description from Amazon.com:

Overseen by series Producers Ronald D. Moore and David Eick and set in-between episodes of the Sci-Fi Channel's Battlestar Galactica's second season, this collection of comics features a powerful tale of survival and upheaval among the last remnants of the 12 Colonies of Man. As Adama and crew race to escape the Cylon threat and find a path to Earth, a new menace is uncovered among the fleet in the form of the "Returner." Holding a deadly secret to all aboard, these "Returners" have taken the forms of those long thought lost. Collecting issues 0-4 of Dynamite's Battlestar Galactica series, featuring writer Greg Pak and artist Nigel Raynor, this edition also includes a complete cover gallery featuring Michael Turner, Steve McNiven, Billy Tan, Tyler Kirkham, E-Bas and more along with a special writer's commentary on issue #1.




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