Friday, June 17, 2011

The Catalog

Now that 28 Days Later is wrapped up, a number of people have been asking what other titles I have for them to read.  Since I have quite a few, I thought I should write a post listing them for easy reference.  Someday I hope to have an actual website that will make finding my books much easier, but for now, this will have to do. 

First off, you can view my Author Pages here:

Amazon

Simon and Schuster

BOOM! Studios

They all have a fairly comprehensive list of all my work (BOOM! Studios has the only fully complete listing). I have written well over a hundred single issues of comics (yes, that many), but many of the single issues are no longer in print.  They’ve all been collected (or will be) into trade paperbacks or hardcovers, but these sites still list many of these out-of-print singles, making a general search a bit tedious if you’re just wanting to browse instead of looking for a specific title.  So the links below will send you to the collected work.  However, some may be sold out.  If it is or if you are looking for a specific out-of-print single issue, you’ll have to check the back bins at your Local Comic Shop

Without further ado, here’s a list of what I’ve written so far.

 

COLLECTED ANTHOLOGIES

 

ADAPTATIONS

 

COLLABORATIVE TITLES

 

ONGOING SERIES

 

OF MY OWN PURE INVENTION (and my two personal favorites)

 

I’m currently working on another ongoing series for BOOM! which will be announced in the next month or so.  Which means that right now I can’t say much about it other than I am REALLY excited about the project.  I know, I know, you hear this kind of stuff all the time, but I promise to get you info as soon as I can.

And, as always, thanks for reading! 

4 comments:

Ross Richie said...

What else have you written? Tell them two things: HEXED and DINGO.

Then sit back and wait for the smiling...

wolfgang.iser said...

Thank you, Pirate and Ninja Tales were new to me. Where can we find your prose stuff (I only know Dingo), especially that award winning story?

Michael Alan Nelson said...

There's a link to the prose version of Dingo in the sidebar. As for the short-short that won the New Times 55 Fiction Contest, I'll have to see what the copyright issues are with that story. I'm pretty sure I can reproduce it here, but I need to make sure first.

wolfgang.iser said...

Thank you for your trouble. I am working hard on getting everything you have written. And I keep spreading your praise whereever I can (Amazon of various countries, comic boards...). You just keep the good stories coming. ;-)