Blake and Mortimer - List of Titles

List of Titles

Writers’ credits:
1-11: story and images by Edgar P. Jacobs
12: story by Edgar P. Jacobs, images by Bob de Moor
13, 15: story by Jean Van Hamme, images by Ted Benoit
14, 16-17, 18: story by Yves Sente, images by André Juillard
19: story by Jean Van Hamme, images by René Sterne & Chantal De Spiegeleer
20: story by Jean Van Hamme, images by Aubin Frechon

1. The Secret of the Swordfish Volume 1: Ruthless Pursuit, 1950
2. The Secret of the Swordfish Volume 2: Mortimer's Escape, 1953
3. The Secret of the Swordfish Volume 3: SX1 Counterattacks, 1953
4. The Mystery of the Great Pyramid, Volume 1: Manetho's Papyrus, 1954
5. The Mystery of the Great Pyramid Volume 2: The Chamber of Horus, 1955
6. The Yellow "M", 1956
7. Atlantis Mystery, 1957
8. S.O.S. Meteors: Mortimer in Paris, 1959
9. The Time Trap, 1962
10. The Necklace Affair, 1967
11. Professor Sató's Three Formulae, Volume 1: Mortimer in Tokyo, 1977
12. Professor Sató's Three Formulae, Volume 2: Mortimer vs. Mortimer, 1990
13. The Francis Blake Affair, 1996
14. The Voronov Plot, 2000
15. The Strange Encounter, 2001
16. The Sarcophagi of the Sixth Continent, Volume 1: The Universal Threat, 2003
17. The Sarcophagi of the Sixth Continent, Volume 2: Battle of the Minds, 2004
18. The Gondwana Shrine, 2008
19. The Curse of the Thirty Denarii, Volume 1: The manuscript of Nicodemus, 2009
20. The Curse of the Thirty Denarii, Volume 2: The gate of Orpheus, 2010

Additionally, the storyboard sketches by Jacobs of Volume 12, left incomplete at the time of his death, have been re-issued in 1996 outside of the series as Dossier Mortimer contre Mortimer (ISBN 2-87097-022-6).

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