Aliens (novel Series) - Publication

Publication

  • Novelizations:
    • Alien by Alan Dean Foster, Warner Books, June 1979, ISBN 0-446-82977-3
    • Aliens by Alan Dean Foster, Warner Books, June 1986, ISBN 0-446-30139-6
    • Alien 3 by Alan Dean Foster, Warner Books, June 1992, ISBN 0-446-36216-6
    • Alien Resurrection by A. C. Crispin, Aspect Books, December 1997, 0-446-60229-9
    • Alien vs. Predator by Marc Cerasini, HarperEntertainment, June 2004, ISBN 0-06-073537-6
  • Aliens:
    • Earth Hive (by Steve Perry, Bantam, October 1992, ISBN 0-553-56120-0)
    • Nightmare Asylum (by Steve Perry, Bantam, May 1993, ISBN 0-553-56158-8)
    • The Female War (by Steve Perry and Stephani Perry, Bantam, August 1993, ISBN 0-553-56159-6)
    • Genocide (by David Bischoff, Bantam, January 1994, ISBN 0-553-56371-8)
    • Alien Harvest (by Robert Sheckley, Bantam Spectra, 1995, ISBN 0-553-56441-2)
    • Rogue (by Dean Wesley Smith & Kristine Kathryn Rusch, both writing as Sandy Schofield, Bantam Spectra, 1995, ISBN 0-553-56442-0)
    • Labyrinth (by Stephani Perry, Bantam Spectra, 1996, ISBN 0-553-57491-4)
    • Music of the Spears (by Yvonne Navarro, Bantam Spectra, 1996, ISBN 0-553-57492-2)
    • Berserker (by Stephani Perry, Bantam Spectra, 1998, ISBN 0-553-57731-X)
    • Original Sin (by Michael Jan Friedman, DH Press, October 2005, ISBN 1-59582-015-9)
    • DNA War (by Diane Carey, DH Press, May 2006, ISBN 1-59582-032-9)
    • Cauldron (by Diane Carey, DH Press, May 2007)
    • Steel Egg (by John Shirley, DH Press, October 2007, ISBN 1-59582-114-7)
    • Criminal Enterprise (by Stephani Perry, DH Press, Jan 2008, ISBN 1-59582-003-5)
    • No Exit (by B. K. Evenson, DH Press, July 2008, ISBN 1-59582-004-3)

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