T3H Metroid Galaxy (season 11)

T3H Metroid Galaxy's Metroid Prime 3: Corruption Adaptation was a confirmed season in the series. Like most other Metroid games, a season of the comic was going to be devoted to the newest Metroid game, Metroid Prime 3: Corruption, originally to be released November 17, 2006. However, when Nintendo announced that the game had been pushed to 2007, which is after the comic will supposedly end, new information came on how the game would be adapted.

History
Originally, Metroid Prime 3: Corruption was to be released on the same day as the system it is for, the Nintendo Wii, November 17, 2006. Like most other games in the Metroid series (all except Metroid II and Metroid Fusion), an entire "season" of ten comics was going to be devoted to the telling the game's story in a humorous manner. However, on September 15, 2006, Nintendo announced that Metroid prime 3 had been pushed back to an unannounced 2007 release date for unknown reasons (presumably to add some form of multiplayer, the same delay occured with Metroid Prime 2: Echoes). Although this would not originally be a problem, it was announced that T3H Metroid Galaxy would only have a 100 issue run. At it's current rate of issue production, the series will reach its 100th issue before 2007, meaning that the series will end before the game is released and therefore an adaptation of the game will not be possible.

Options
Several options have arisen on how to adapt the game within or sometime after T3H Metroid Galaxy's 100 issue run. They are listed below:
 * Hold off on the adaptation for as long as possible, waiting for enough information about the game to be released in order to make a rough plot. All other Metroid comic adaptations have only included a rough plot of the game it is based off, so this would not be any different. This is the most likely option.
 * Wait until the game is released, after the end of T3H Metroid Galaxy, and then turn the game's adaptation into a several page "movie" similar to T3H Metroid Galaxy 2. This is a possible option.
 * Extend the run of issues past 100. Although the series has supposedly ended several times (each season ends with "The End!" even though the next season has almost always been confirmed beforehand), the only real time the series has temporarily ended was after the fiftieth issue. However, since the original run had been 100 issues, which was later shortened to 50 and then recently extended to 100 again, extending past 100 is not very likely.
 * Do not adapt Metroid Prime 3 at all. This is not very likely as several allusions to the game have already been placed in the comic and it has been said that the adaptation of Metroid Prime 3 would be "fun" to do based off rough plot announcements.