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===Novelizations=== {{Main|Robotech (novels){{!}}''Robotech'' (novels)}} Since 1987, ''Robotech'' was adapted into novel form by "[[Jack McKinney (writer)|Jack McKinney]]", a pseudonym for the team of [[James Luceno]] and [[Brian Daley]], a pair of writers who had been working with Macek since they had collaborated on the animated series ''[[Galaxy Rangers]]''. Using fictitious [[epigraph (literature)|epigraph]]s in the style of ''[[Dune (novel)|Dune]]'', McKinney's novels fleshed out the chronology (including adapting the incomplete ''Sentinels'' source material) in far greater detail than the original animation. Many ''Robotech'' fans consider the McKinney series to be an unofficial canon of its own, despite notable divergences in the writing from Harmony Gold's current official animation-based canon. Despite no longer being considered core-continuity by Harmony Gold, the novels have been recently re-issued by [[Del Rey Books]] as Omnibus compilations.
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