Saturday, October 24, 2009

Comics Novelisations & Tie-Ins part 4

JUSTICE LEAGUE OF AMERICA

Original Novels

Batman: The Stone King by Alan Grant. New York, Pocket Books, Feb 2001.
Wonder Woman: Mythos by Carol Lay. New York, Pocket Books, Jan 2003.
The Flash: Stop Motion by Mark Schultz. New York, Pocket Books, Mar 2004.
JLA: Exterminators by Christopher Golden. New York, Pocket Books, Jul 2004.
Green Lantern: Hero's Quest by Dennis O'Neil. New York, Pocket Books, Apr 2005.
Superman: The Never-Ending Battle by Roger Stern. New York, Pocket Books, Jun 2005.


LUCK OF THE LEGION

Original Novels

Luck of the Legion by Geoffrey Bond. London, Hulton Press, 1953.
Sergeant Luck Takes Over by Geoffrey Bond. London, Hulton Press, 1954.
Carry On Sergeant Luck by Geoffrey Bond. London, Hulton Press, 1956.
Luck of the Legion's Secret Mission by Geoffrey Bond. London, Hulton Press, 1956.
Luck of the Legion's Desert Adventure by Geoffrey Bond. London, Hulton Press, 1958.
The Return of Sergeant Luck by Geoffrey Bond. London, Max Parrish, 1964.


MANDRAKE THE MAGICIAN

Movie Novelisation

Mandrake the Magician by Howard Ashman. New York, Ace Books, 1979.


MARSHAL LAW

Original Stories

The Day of the Dead by Pat Mills, illus. Kevin O'Neill. London, Titan, Mar 2004.
Origins by Pat Mills, illus. Kevin O'Neill (contains: "The Day of the Dead", "Cloak of Evil"). London, Titan, 2007.


MARVEL SUPER HEROES ADVENTURE GAMEBOOK

Note: Series of original Plot-your-own Adventure titles. Covers can be found under the individual characters but I'm listing the series here as the UK numbering differed from the US series.

US series (published by TSR Hobbies)
1 The Amazing Spider-Man: City in Darkness by Jeff Grubb. Sep 1986.
2 Captain America: Rocket’s Red Glare by Kate Novack. 1986.
3 Wolverine: Night of the Wolverine by Jerry Epperson & James M. Ward. Mar 1987.
4 Doctor Strange: Through Six Dimensions by Allen Varney. Apr 1987.
5 The Thing: One Thing After Another by Warren Spector. Jul 1987.
6 The Uncanny X-Men: An X-Cellent Death by Kate Novack. Nov 1987.
7 The Amazing Spider-Man: As the World Burns by Peter David. Feb 1988.
8 Daredevil: Guilt by Association by Matthew J. Costello. Feb 1988.

UK series (published by Puffin)
1 The Amazing Spider-Man: City in Darkness by Jeff Grubb. Sep 1987.
2 Captain America: Rocket’s Red Glare by Kate Novack. Sep 1987.
3 Doctor Strange: Through Six Dimensions by Allen Varney. Apr 1988.
4 Wolverine: Night of the Wolverine by Jerry Epperson & James M. Ward. Feb 1989.
5 The Thing: One Thing After Another by Warren Spector. Feb 1989.
6 The Amazing Spider-Man: As the World Burns by Peter David. Jun 1989.
7 The Uncanny X-Men: An X-Cellent Death by Kate Novack. Jun 1989.


THE MASK

Movie Novelisation

The Mask by Steve Perry. New York, Bantam, Aug 1994; London, Boxtree, Aug 1994.


MODESTY BLAISE

Note: the Modesty Blaise novels have gone through countless editions and only one edition of each title is shown here. For a fuller collection of covers, see here.


Original Novels (all by Peter O’Donnell)

Modesty Blaise. London, Souvenir Press, 1965; New York, Doubleday, 1965.
Sabre-Tooth. London, Souvenir Press, 1966; New York, Doubleday, 1966.
I, Lucifer. London, Souvenir Press, 1967; New York, Doubleday, 1967.
A Taste for Death. London, Souvenir Press, 1969; New York, Doubleday, 1969.
The Impossible Virgin. London, Pan, 1971; New York, Doubleday, 1971.
Pieces of Modesty (collection). London, Pan, 1972; New York, Mysterious Press, 1986.
The Silver Mistress. London, Souvenir Press, 1973; Cambridge, Massachusetts, Archival, 1982.
Last Day in Limbo. London, Souvenir Press, 1976; New York, Mysterious Press, 1985.
Dragon’s Claw. London, Souvenir Press, 1978; New York, Mysterious Press, 1985.
The Xanadu Talisman. London, Souvenir Press, 1981; New York, Mysterious Press, 1984.
The Night of Morningstar. London, Souvenir Press, 1982; New York, Mysterious Press, 1987.
Dead Man’s Handle. London, Souvenir Press, 1985; New York, Mysterious Press, 1986.
Cobra Trap (collection). London, Souvenir Press, 1996.

3 comments:

  1. Modesty Blaise makes me think of Axa. Have you done any articles on her, Steve?

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  2. Hi Mike,

    No, but, spooky coincidence, I was talking about the character only the other day.

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  3. And don't forget we had a great article in our own home-grown "Crikey" magazine recently
    http://www.crikeyuk.co.uk/pop10.html

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