Helios Eclipse - Graphic Novels

Graphic Novels

  1. Kaoru (2005-08-01). Helios Eclipse: Prologue. Malaysia: Gempak. ISBN 978-967-5-28817-3 (English), ISBN 978-983-2985-60-0 (Malay).
  2. — (2006-04-01). Helios Eclipse: Median. Malaysia: Gempak. ISBN 978-967-5-28824-1 (English), ISBN 978-983-2985-86-0 (Malay).
  3. — (2007-05-01). Helios Eclipse: Ternion. Malaysia: Gempak. ISBN 978-967-5-28833-3 (English), ISBN 978-983-3882-11-3 (Malay).
  4. — (2008-03-01). Helios Eclipse: Quaternion. Malaysia: Gempak. ISBN 978-967-5-28837-1 (English), ISBN 978-983-3882-41-0 (Malay).
  5. — (2008-08-01). Helios Eclipse: Quintet. Malaysia: Gempak. ISBN 978-967-5-28851-7 (English), ISBN 978-983-3882-54-0 (Malay).
  6. — (2008-12-01). Helios Eclipse: Hexad. Malaysia: Gempak. ISBN 978-967-5-28855-5 (English), ISBN 978-983-3882-80-9 (Malay).
  7. — (2009-04-01). Helios Eclipse: Septenary. Malaysia: Gempak. ISBN 978-967-5-28856-2 (English), ISBN 978-967-5-28813-5 (Malay).
  8. — (2009-07-01). Helios Eclipse: Epilogue. Malaysia: Gempak. ISBN 978-967-5-28858-6 (English), ISBN 978-967-5-28846-3 (Malay).

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