Tom de Haven - Bibliography - Novels

Novels

  • Freak's Amour (1979)
  • Jersey luck: A novel (1980)
  • Funny Papers (1985)
  • The Orphan's Tent (1986)
  • Top Secret U.S.S.A.: Book 1 (1987)
  • Joe Gosh (1988)
  • Neuromancer: the Graphic Novel, Volume 1 (1989)
  • Pixie Meat (1990)
  • Sunburn Lake (1990)
  • Walker of Worlds (Chronicles of the King's Tramp, Book 1) (1991)
  • End-Of-Everything Man (Chronicles of the King's Tramp, Book 2) (1992)
  • The Last Human (Chronicles of the King's Tramp, Book 3) (1992)
  • Derby Dugan’s Depression Funnies (1996)
  • Green Candles (with artist Robin Smith, Paradox Graphic Mystery) (1997)
  • Dugan Under Ground: A Novel (2001)
  • It's Superman! (2005)
  • Our Hero: Superman on Earth (Icons of America) (2011)

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