Steven-Elliot Altman - Novels

Novels

  • Captain America is dead. (1992) (Jabberwocky Press)
  • The Flyswatter Agenda (Referenced. No Publication Data Found)
  • Zen in the art of Slaying Vampires (1997) (Hell's Kitchen Books)
  • The Touch: Epidemic of the Millennium (an anthology) (2000)(Simon & Schuster)
  • Tao Damphire (Referenced. No Publication Data Found)
  • Deprivers (2003) (Bestseller) (Ace/Penguin Putnam)
  • Fear Itself (Batman novel) (with Michael Reaves) (2007) (DC Comics / Del Rey)
  • Infinite Mirror (Batman novel) (with Michael Reaves) (Sequestered) (DC Comics / Del Rey)
  • The Killswitch Review (with Diane Dekelb-Rittenhouse) (2009) (Yard Dog Press) (2011-2012) (Serialized on SuicideGirls.com)

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