Volumes
- The Invaders Plan (October 1985, ISBN 1-59212-022-9), 559 pages
- Black Genesis (March 1986, ISBN 1-59212-023-7), 431 pages
- The Enemy Within (May 1986, ISBN 1-59212-024-5), 393 pages
- An Alien Affair (August 1986, ISBN 1-59212-025-3), 329 pages
- Fortune of Fear (October 1986, ISBN 1-59212-026-1), 329 pages
- Death Quest (January 1987, ISBN 1-59212-027-X), 490 pages
- Voyage of Vengeance (May 1987, ISBN 1-59212-028-8), 381 pages
- Disaster (June 1987, ISBN 1-59212-029-6), 337 pages
- Villainy Victorious (September 1987, ISBN 1-59212-030-X), 410 pages
- The Doomed Planet (September 1987, ISBN 1-59212-031-8), 333 pages
Page counts are from hardcover editions, and total 3992 pages.
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