Dragon's Honor - Mirror Universe (trade Paper Anthologies)

Mirror Universe (trade Paper Anthologies)

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Title Author Released Timeframe
Mirror Universe: Glass Empires- Age of the Empress, The Sorrows of Empire, The Worst of Both Worlds (Mike Sussman with Dayton Ward and Kevin Dilmore),

(David Mack), (Greg Cox)

2007 ATL-Ent, TOS, TNG January-August 2155, 2267-2295, September 2371
Mirror Universe: Obsidian Alliances- The Mirror-Scaled Serpent, Cutting Ties, Saturn's Children (Keith R. A. DeCandido), (Peter David), (David Mack as Sarah Shaw) 2007
Mirror Universe: Shards and Shadows (12 stories by various authors) 2009 ATL-ENT, TOS, TNG, DS9, Voy, 2165, 2277, 2358, 2361, 2364-2365, 2371-2372, 2375-2376
Mirror Universe: The Sorrows of Empire (David Mack) 2010 ATL-TOS 2267-2295
Mirror Universe: Rise Like Lions (David Mack) 2011 ATL-TNG, DS9, VOY 2377-2382

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