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List of Comics

From Battlestar Wiki, the free, open content Battlestar Galactica encyclopedia and episode guide

Overview

The Marvel Comics Battlestar Galactica comic book series lasted 23 issues from 1979 to 1981. The first 3 issues cover the pilot episode Saga Of A Star World and issues 4 and 5 cover the second episode Lost Planet Of The Gods. Starting with #6, the series ignores the rest of the events of the television series and begins completely original stories (Marvel's contract with Universal specifically did not allow them to use anything from the television series that followed Lost Planet Of The Gods). Ironically, #6 came out around the time that the series was canceled, so the timing was there to pick up where the television series had left off.

The following are the listings of all known comics of Battlestar Galactica. Click on one to see (and possibly edit) the summary for that book.

Marvel Comics

  1. Marvel Super Special 8: Battlestar Galactica
    1. Battlestar Galactica
    2. Exodus!
    3. Deathtrap!
  1. Into the Void
  2. A Death in the Family
  3. The Memory Machine
  4. All Things Past and Present
  5. Shuttle Diplomacy!
  6. Space-Mimic!
  7. This Planet Hungers
  8. Scavenge World
  9. The Trap!
  10. Collision Course!
  11. Trial and Error
  12. Derelict!
  13. Berzerker
  14. Ape and Essence
  15. Forbidden Fruit!
  16. The Daring Escape of the Space Cowboy
  17. Hell Hath No Fury!
  18. A World for the Killing!
  19. Black is the Color of My True Love's Hair
  20. The Last Hiding Place

Trade Paperbacks

Maximum Press

Beginning in July 1995, Maximum Press (a Rob Liefeld imprint) issued several Battlestar Galactica miniseries. These were:

Dynamite

Starting in May 2006 Dynamite began releasing a comic series based on the Re-Imagined Series. The comics are set within the framework of the show and, at least at first, are set between the episodes of Home, Part II and Pegasus. Beginning in late September 2006 Dynamite will also be releasing a comic series based on the original series. In October 2006, a miniseries focusing on the character Tom Zarek from the re-imagined series will be released, focusing on Zarek's past. [1]