‘Valerian and Laureline’ reviews

Comic Books

“The Complete Collection, Volume 1”

Volume 0: “Bad Dreams” (1967)

Volume 1: “The City of Shifting Waters”/“Earth in Flames” (1970)

Volume 2: “The Empire of a Thousand Planets” (1971)

“The Complete Collection, Volume 2”

Volume 3: “The Land Without Stars” (1972)

Volume 4: “Welcome to Alflolol” (1972)

Volume 5: “Birds of the Master” (1973)

“The Complete Collection, Volume 3”

Volume 6: “Ambassador of the Shadows” (1975)

Volume 7: “On the False Earths” (1977)

Volume 8: “Heroes of the Equinox” (1978)

“The Complete Collection, Volume 4”

Volume 9: “Chatelet Station, Destination Cassiopeia” (1980)

Volume 10: “Brooklyn Line, Terminus Cosmos” (1981)

Volume 11: “The Ghosts of Inverloch” (1984)

Volume 12: “The Wrath of Hypsis” (1985)

“The Complete Collection, Volume 5”

Volume 13: “On the Frontiers” (1988)

Volume 14: “The Living Weapons” (1990)

Volume 15: “The Circles of Power” (1994)

“The Complete Collection, Volume 6”

Volume 16: “Hostages of Ultralum” (1996)

Volume 17: “Orphan of the Stars” (1998)

Volume 18: “In Uncertain Times” (2001)

“The Complete Collection, Volume 7”

Volume 19: “At the Edge of the Great Void” (2004)

Volume 20: “The Order of Stones” (2007)

Volume 21: “The Time Opener” (2010)

Additional volumes

Volume 22: “Memories from the Futures” (2013)

“Shingouzlooz Inc.” (2017)

Volume 23: “The Future is Waiting” (2019)

“Where Stories are Born” (2022)

TV Series (2007-08)

“Time Jam” episodes 1-10

“Time Jam” episodes 11-20

“Time Jam” episodes 21-30

“Time Jam” episodes 31-40

Movie (2017)

“Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets”

Books

“The Illustrated Treasury”

Movie novelization

“The Art of the Film”

Also of interest

“The Fifth Element” (1997)

Untranslated works

  • “Across the Pathways of Space” (seven short comic stories, 1969-70, collected in 1997)
  • “The Jakolass Armor” (comic, 2011) by Manu Larcenet
  • “Paradizac, the Hidden City” (a.k.a. “Lininil Has Disappeared,” novel, 2009) by Pierre Christin
  • “Mezieres Extras” (two volumes of Jean-Claude Mezieres’ artwork, 1995 and 1998)

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Pipeline Comics (“Valerian and Laureline” reviews) — Augie De Blieck Jr. reviews lots of comics at his site, but of particular interest are his in-depth reviews of this classic series that led to a blockbuster film 50 years after it began.