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by Fleuve Noir, a French publishing company, which encompassed 2001 novels published from 1951 to 1997. Aimed at a broad audience, ''Fleuve Noir Anticipation'' was originally conceived to publish books addressing the rumored rise of
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; but later focused on space opera and topics of popular interest. The imprint exerted great influence on
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and launched the career of several noted French writers including Stefan Wul, Kurt Steiner, Louis Thirion, Doris and Jean-Louis Le May, Richard Bessière, Jimmy Guieu and B. R. Bruss.


History

''Fleuve Noir Anticipation'' was launched in September 1951. It consisted of paperback books sold at a low price but distinguished by sophisticated cover art by René Brantonne. Topics followed the tastes of the period, with more than half of the titles published in the 1950s and 60s belonging to the space opera genre. Fleuve noir cultivated mostly "house writers", notably Jimmy Guieu and F. Richard-Bessière. But it also recruited young French-language authors, and motivated thriller writers to try writing science fiction, such as
Georges-Jean Arnaud Georges-Jean Arnaud (July 3, 1928 – April 26, 2020) was a French author. Biography Arnaud was born in Saint-Gilles-du-Gard, Camargue, Gard. He was first published in 1971 in the science fiction magazine ''Anticipation'' from the French publis ...
, who published his first genre texts in the series. According to
George Edgar Slusser George Edgar Slusser (July 14, 1939 – November 4, 2014) was an American scholar, professor and writer. Slusser was a well-known science fiction critic. A professor emeritus of comparative literature at University of California, Riverside, he wa ...
, ''Fleuve Noir Anticipation'' was where the leading French science fiction authors of the 1970s published their first novels.


List of novels

Numbering the books published under the ''Fleuve Noir Anticipation'' imprint is complicated because some were republished and some were initially published ''hors série'', outside of the series. Lists of the entire series were compiled by Roland C. Wagner in the last volume of the collection and by Alain Douilly.


1950s


1951

# ''Les Conquérants de l'univers'' by F. Richard-Bessière # ''À l'assaut du ciel'' by F. Richard-Bessière # ''Retour du "Météore"'' by F. Richard-Bessière # ''Planète vagabonde'' by F. Richard-Bessière # ''Le Pionnier de l'atome'' by Jimmy Guieu


1952

#
  • ''Croisière dans le temps'' by F. Richard-Bessière # ''Les Chevaliers de l'espace'' by Jean-Gaston Vandel # ''Au-delà de l'infini'' by Jimmy Guieu # ''Les Fabricants de Soleil'' by Vargo Statten # ''Le Satellite artificiel'' by Jean-Gaston Vandel # ''Les Astres morts'' by Jean-Gaston Vandel # ''Le Maître de Saturne'' by Vargo Statten # ''L'Invasion de la Terre'' by Jimmy Guieu # ''La Planète pétrifiée'' by Vargo Statten # ''Alerte aux robots !'' by Jean-Gaston Vandel # ''La Flamme cosmique'' by Vargo Statten


    1953

    #
  • ''Frontières du vide'' by Jean-Gaston Vandel # ''Hantise sur le monde'' by Jimmy Guieu # ''Le Soleil sous la mer'' by Jean-Gaston Vandel # ''Course vers Pluton'' by Vargo Statten # ''Attentat cosmique'' by Jean-Gaston Vandel # ''L'Univers vivant'' by Jimmy Guieu # ''Infernale menace'' by Vargo Statten # ''Incroyable futur'' by Jean-Gaston Vandel # ''L'Héritage de la Lune'' by Vargo Statten # ''Agonie des civilisés'' by Jean-Gaston Vandel # ''La Dimension X'' by Jimmy Guieu # ''Le Martien vengeur'' by Vargo Statten # ''Pirate de la Science'' by Jean-Gaston Vandel


    1954

    #
  • ''Piège dans le temps'' by
    Rog Phillips ''Rog'' () is a 2005 Indian Hindi-language romance thriller film directed by Himanshu Brahmbhatt, written by Mahesh Bhatt and produced by Pooja Bhatt. The film stars Irrfan Khan, Himanshu Malik and Ilene Hamann. Plot Uday Singh Rathod is a ...
    # ''Nous les Martiens'' by Jimmy Guieu # ''La Bombe "G"'' by Vargo Statten # ''S.O.S. soucoupes'' by B. R. Bruss # ''Fuite dans l'inconnu'' by Jean-Gaston Vandel # ''Îles de l'espace'' by Arthur C. Clarke # ''La Spirale du temps'' by Jimmy Guieu # ''Sauvetage sidéral'' by F. Richard-Bessière # ''Métal de mort'' by Vargo Statten # ''Naufragés des galaxies'' by Jean-Gaston Vandel # ''La Guerre des soucoupes'' by B. R. Bruss # ''Le Monde oublié'' by Jimmy Guieu # ''À travers les âges'' by Vargo Statten # ''Territoire robot'' by Jean-Gaston Vandel # ''Sur la planète rouge'' by Isaac Asimov, writing as Paul French # ''L'Homme de l'espace'' by Jimmy Guieu # ''Duel des mondes'' by Vargo Statten


    1955

    #
  • ''Opération Aphrodite'' by Jimmy Guieu # ''Les Titans de l'énergie'' by Jean-Gaston Vandel # ''La Force invisible'' by Vargo Statten # ''L'Autre univers'' by Volsted Gridban # ''Commandos de l'espace'' by Jimmy Guieu # ''Raid sur delta'' by Jean-Gaston Vandel # ''Heure zéro'' by Vargo Statten # ''L'Agonie du verre'' by Jimmy Guieu # ''"S.O.S. Terre"'' by F. Richard-Bessière # ''Départ pour l'avenir'' by Jean-Gaston Vandel # ''Les Mines du ciel'' by Volsted Gridban # ''Univers parallèles'' by Jimmy Guieu # ''Opération interstellaire'' by George Oliver Smith # ''Vingt pas dans l'inconnu'' by F. Richard-Bessière # ''Bureau de l'invisible'' by Jean-Gaston Vandel


    1956

    #
  • ''Nos ancêtres de l'avenir'' by Jimmy Guieu # ''Hommes en double'' by Vargo Statten # ''Feu dans le ciel'' by F. Richard-Bessière # ''Rideau magnétique'' by B. R. Bruss # ''Les Voleurs de cerveaux'' by
    Murray Leinster Murray Leinster (June 16, 1896 – June 8, 1975) was a pen name of William Fitzgerald Jenkins, an American writer of genre fiction, particularly of science fiction. He wrote and published more than 1,500 short stories and articles, 14 movie ...
    # ''Les Voix de l'univers'' by Jean-Gaston Vandel # ''Révolte des triffides'' by
    John Wyndham John Wyndham Parkes Lucas Beynon Harris (; 10 July 1903 – 11 March 1969) was an English science fiction writer best known for his works published under the pen name John Wyndham, although he also used other combinations of his names ...
    # ''Objectif Soleil'' by F. Richard-Bessière # ''Les Monstres du néant'' by Jimmy Guieu # ''Attaque sub-terrestre'' by Max-André Rayjean # ''Prisonniers du passé'' by Jimmy Guieu # ''La Foudre anti-D'' by Jean-Gaston Vandel # ''L'Étoile fugitive'' by Vargo Statten # ''Altitude moins X'' by F. Richard-Bessière # ''Le Vide incandescent'' by Vector Magroon # ''Le Troisième Bocal'' by Jean-Gaston Vandel # ''Retour à "O"'' by Stefan Wul # ''Mystérieux délai'' by Vargo Statten # ''Les Êtres de feu'' by Jimmy Guieu # ''Route du néant'' by F. Richard-Bessière # ''Substance "ARKA"'' by B. R. Bruss


    1957

    #
  • ''Niourk'' by Stefan Wul # ''Je reviens de...'' by
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    # ''Cité de l'esprit'' by F. Richard-Bessière # ''Base spatiale 14'' by Max-André Rayjean # ''La Mort de la vie'' by Jimmy Guieu # ''L'Homme de deux mondes'' by Vargo Statten # ''Création cosmique'' by F. Richard-Bessière # ''Rayons pour Sidar'' by Stefan Wul # ''Le Règne des mutants'' by Jimmy Guieu # ''La Porte vers l'infini'' by
    Leigh Brackett Leigh Douglass Brackett (December 7, 1915 – March 18, 1978) was an American science fiction writer known as "the Queen of Space Opera." She was also a screenwriter, known for '' The Big Sleep'' (1946), '' Rio Bravo'' (1959), and '' The Long Go ...
    # ''Planète de mort'' by F. Richard-Bessière # ''Transmission Z'' by Vargo Statten # ''Créatures des neiges'' by Jimmy Guieu # ''La Peur géante'' by Stefan Wul # ''La Deuxième Terre'' by F. Richard-Bessière # ''Retour à demain'' by
    L. Ron Hubbard Lafayette Ronald Hubbard (March 13, 1911 – January 24, 1986) was an American author, primarily of science fiction and fantasy stories, who is best known for having founded the Church of Scientology. In 1950, Hubbard authored '' Dianeti ...
    # ''L'Homme multiple'' by Vargo Statten # ''Cité Noë n°2'' by Jimmy Guieu # ''Via dimension 5'' by F. Richard-Bessière # ''
    Oms en série ''Oms en série'' (lit. ''Oms Linked Together,'' translation published as ''Fantastic Planet'') is a French science fiction novel written by Stefan Wul, first published in 1957 as one of the Fleuve Noir "Fleuve Noir Anticipation, Anticipation" n ...
    '' by Stefan Wul # ''Le Rayon du cube'' by Jimmy Guieu # ''Les Parias de l'atome'' by Max-André Rayjean # ''Fléau de l'univers'' by F. Richard-Bessière # ''Le Temple du passé'' by Stefan Wul


    1958

    #
  • ''Le Navire étoile'' by
    Edwin Charles Tubb Edwin Charles Tubb (15 October 1919 – 10 September 2010) was a British writer of science fiction, fantasy and western novels. The author of over 140 novels and 230 short stories and novellas, Tubb is best known for The Dumarest Saga (US colle ...
    # ''Chocs en synthèse'' by Max-André Rayjean # ''L'Orphelin de Perdide'' by Stefan Wul # ''Convulsions solaires'' by Jimmy Guieu # ''Carrefour du temps'' by F. Richard-Bessière # ''Le Grand Kirn'' by B. R. Bruss # ''La Mort vivante'' by Stefan Wul # ''La Folie verte'' by Max-André Rayjean # ''Réseau dinosaure'' by Jimmy Guieu # ''L'Autre côté du monde'' by
    Murray Leinster Murray Leinster (June 16, 1896 – June 8, 1975) was a pen name of William Fitzgerald Jenkins, an American writer of genre fiction, particularly of science fiction. He wrote and published more than 1,500 short stories and articles, 14 movie ...
    # ''Relais Minos III'' by F. Richard-Bessière # ''La Force sans visage'' by Jimmy Guieu # ''Piège sur Zarkass'' by Stefan Wul # ''Opération Espace'' by
    Murray Leinster Murray Leinster (June 16, 1896 – June 8, 1975) was a pen name of William Fitzgerald Jenkins, an American writer of genre fiction, particularly of science fiction. He wrote and published more than 1,500 short stories and articles, 14 movie ...
    # ''Bang !'' by F. Richard-Bessière # ''L'Anneau des invincibles'' by Max-André Rayjean # ''Les Transformés'' by
    John Wyndham John Wyndham Parkes Lucas Beynon Harris (; 10 July 1903 – 11 March 1969) was an English science fiction writer best known for his works published under the pen name John Wyndham, although he also used other combinations of his names ...
    # ''Menace d'outre-Terre'' by Kurt Steiner # ''Verte Destinée'' by
    Kenneth Bulmer Henry Kenneth Bulmer (14 January 1921 – 16 December 2005) was a British author, primarily of science fiction. Life Born in London, he married Pamela Buckmaster on 7 March 1953. They had one son and two daughters, and they divorced in 1981. B ...
    # ''Zone spatiale interdite'' by F. Richard-Bessière # ''Soleils : échelle zéro'' by Max-André Rayjean


    1959

    #
  • ''Qui parle de conquête'' by
    Lan Wright Lionel Percy Wright, known professionally as Lan Wright (1923–2010) was a British science fiction writer. All of his fiction has been published under the pen name "Lan Wright". During the period 1952 to 1963, Wright was a regular contributor t ...
    # ''Panique dans le vide'' by F. Richard-Bessière # ''Terminus 1'' by Stefan Wul # ''Salamandra'' by Kurt Steiner # ''Mission dans l'espace'' by Charles Frederick W. Chilton # ''Prélude à l'espace'' by Arthur C. Clarke # ''Expédition cosmique'' by Jimmy Guieu # ''Le Troisième astronef'' by F. Richard-Bessière # ''Terre… Siècle 24'' by B. R. Bruss # ''Le Monde de l'éternité'' by Max-André Rayjean # ''Odyssée sous contrôle'' by Stefan Wul # ''Ceux de demain'' by F. Richard-Bessière # ''Les Cristaux de Capella'' by Jimmy Guieu # ''Les Enfants du chaos'' by Maurice Limat # ''Ère cinquième'' by Max-André Rayjean # ''An... 2391'' by B. R. Bruss # ''Réaction déluge'' by F. Richard-Bessière # ''Piège dans l'espace'' by Jimmy Guieu # ''Le 32 juillet'' by Kurt Steiner # ''Le Sang du Soleil'' by Maurice Limat # ''On a hurlé dans le ciel'' by F. Richard-Bessière


    1960s


    1960

    #
  • ''Chasseurs d'hommes'' by Jimmy Guieu # ''La Troisième race'' by
    Poul Anderson Poul William Anderson (November 25, 1926 – July 31, 2001) was an American fantasy and science fiction author who was active from the 1940s until the 21st century. Anderson wrote also historical novels. His awards include seven Hugo Awards and ...
    # ''Le Péril des hommes'' by Max-André Rayjean # ''Survie'' by Peter Randa # ''Terre degré "0"'' by F. Richard-Bessière # ''J'écoute l'univers'' by Maurice Limat # ''Aux armes d'Ortog'' by Kurt Steiner # ''Les Sphères de Rapa-nui'' by Jimmy Guieu # ''Générations perdues'' by F. Richard-Bessière # ''"Baroud"'' by Peter Randa # ''Métro pour l'inconnu'' by Maurice Limat # ''L'Ère des Biocybs'' by Jimmy Guieu # ''L'Ultra-univers'' by Max-André Rayjean # ''Les Pantins d'Outre-ciel'' by F. Richard-Bessière # ''Expérimental X-35'' by Jimmy Guieu # ''Les Foudroyants'' by Maurice Limat # ''Chirurgiens d'une planète'' by Gilles d'Argyre # ''Escale chez les vivants'' by F. Richard-Bessière # ''Invasion "H"'' by Max-André Rayjean # ''Les Frelons d'or'' by Peter Randa # ''Les Lunes de Jupiter'' by F. Richard-Bessière # ''Moi, un robot'' by Maurice Limat


    1961

    #
  • ''Puissance : facteur 3'' by Max-André Rayjean # ''Les Voiliers du soleil'' by Gilles d'Argyre # ''Le Carnaval du cosmos'' by Maurice Limat # ''Planète en péril'' by Jimmy Guieu # ''Destination moins J-C.'' by F. Richard-Bessière # ''Les Rescapés de demain'' by Peter Randa # ''Les Magiciens d'Andromède'' by Max-André Rayjean # ''Océan, mon esclave'' by Maurice Limat # ''Plus égale moins'' by F. Richard-Bessière # ''L'Anneau des Djarfs'' by B. R. Bruss # ''La Caverne du futur'' by Jimmy Guieu # ''Cycle zéro'' by Peter Randa # ''Légion alpha'' by F. Richard-Bessière # ''Message des Vibrants'' by Maurice Limat # ''Commando de transplantation'' by Peter Randa # ''Bihil'' by B. R. Bruss # ''La Grande épouvante'' by Jimmy Guieu # ''Les Mutants sonnent le glas'' by F. Richard-Bessière # ''L'Étoile de Goa'' by Max-André Rayjean # ''Les Damnés de Cassiopée'' by Maurice Limat # ''L'Invisible alliance'' by Jimmy Guieu # ''La Guerre des dieux'' by F. Richard-Bessière


    1962

    #
  • ''Au bout du ciel'' by
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    # ''Fugitif de l'espace'' by Peter Randa # ''Le Cri des Durups'' by B. R. Bruss # ''Lumière qui tremble'' by Maurice Limat # ''Planètes captives'' by Max-André Rayjean # ''Les Poumons de Ganymède'' by F. Richard-Bessière # ''Le Secret des Tshengz'' by Jimmy Guieu # ''Le Mur de la lumière'' by B. R. Bruss # ''Les Derniers jours de Sol 3'' by F. Richard-Bessière # ''Les Éphémères' by Peter Randa # ''Opération Ozma'' by Jimmy Guieu # ''Les Fils de l'espace'' by Maurice Limat # ''Les 7 anneaux de Rhéa'' by F. Richard-Bessière # ''S.O.S. Lune'' by Arthur C. Clarke # ''Naufragés de la Lune'' by Arthur C. Clarke # ''Les Horls en péril'' by B. R. Bruss # ''Deucalion'' by Peter Randa # ''Micro-invasion'' by F. Richard-Bessière # ''L'Anti-monde'' by Maurice Limat # ''L'Âge noir de la Terre'' by Jimmy Guieu # ''Les Apprentis sorciers'' by Peter Randa # ''La Mort vient des étoiles'' by F. Richard-Bessière # ''Dans le vent du cosmos'' by Maurice Limat # ''L'Eau épaisse'' by
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    and Joseph Lawrence Morrissey


    1963

    #
  • ''L'Oasis du rêve'' by Max-André Rayjean # ''Les Créatures d'Hypnôs'' by Maurice Limat # ''Mission "T"'' by Jimmy Guieu # ''Les Ancêtres'' by Peter Randa # ''Terrom, âge "un"'' by Max-André Rayjean # ''Visa pour Antarès'' by F. Richard-Bessière # ''La Guerre contre le Rull'' by Alfred Elton Van Vogt # ''Les Forbans de l'espace'' by Jimmy Guieu # ''Complot Vénus-Terre'' by B. R. Bruss # ''Le Crépuscule des humains'' by Maurice Limat # ''Plate-forme de l'éternité'' by Peter Randa # ''Les Jardins de l'apocalypse'' by F. Richard-Bessière # ''La Fièvre rouge'' by Max-André Rayjean # ''Le Sang vert'' by Maurice Limat # ''Projet "King"'' by Jimmy Guieu # ''Planète à vendre'' by F. Richard-Bessière # ''L'Otarie bleue'' by B. R. Bruss # ''Humains de nulle part'' by Peter Randa # ''Les Sortilèges d'Altaïr'' by Maurice Limat # ''Rendez-vous sur un monde perdu'' by Arthur Bertram Chandler # ''Les Destructeurs'' by Jimmy Guieu # ''Pas de Gonia pour les Gharkandes'' by F. Richard-Bessière # ''Une mouche nommée Drésa'' by B. R. Bruss


    1964

    #
  • ''Projet "Kozna"'' by Max-André Rayjean # ''L'Étoile de Satan'' by Maurice Limat # ''Les Portes de Thulé'' by Jimmy Guieu # ''Le Long voyage'' by Gilles d'Argyre # ''Alerte en galaxie'' by F. Richard-Bessière # ''Sédition'' by Peter Randa # ''Les Translucides'' by B. R. Bruss # ''Round végétal'' by Max-André Rayjean # ''Échec au Soleil'' by Maurice Limat # ''La Loi de Mandralor'' by Peter Randa # ''Un futur pour M. Smith'' by F. Richard-Bessière # ''L'Astéroïde noir'' by B. R. Bruss # ''Particule zéro'' by Maurice Limat # ''Zone de rupture'' by Peter Randa # ''L'Escale des Zulhs'' by Max-André Rayjean # ''La Planète géante'' by F. Richard-Bessière # ''Le Grand feu'' by B. R. Bruss # ''Ici finit le monde'' by Maurice Limat # ''Retour en Argara'' by Peter Randa # ''N'accusez pas le ciel'' by F. Richard-Bessière


    1965

    #
  • ''Le Soleil s'éteint'' by B. R. Bruss # ''L'Astre vivant'' by Max-André Rayjean # ''Les Soleils noirs'' by Maurice Limat # ''Les Tueurs de temps'' by Gilles d'Argyre # ''Les Pionniers du cosmos'' by F. Richard-Bessière # ''Reconquête'' by Peter Randa # ''Fréquence "ZZ"'' by Maurice Limat # ''Planètes oubliées'' by B. R. Bruss # ''Le Chemin des étoiles'' by F. Richard-Bessière # ''Les Improbables'' by Kurt Steiner # ''Les Forçats de l'énergie'' by Max-André Rayjean # ''Qui suis-je ?'' by Peter Randa # ''Disparus dans l'espace'' by Peter Randa # ''La Planète glacée'' by B. R. Bruss # ''Le Flambeau du monde'' by Maurice Limat # ''Le Cerveau de Silstar'' by Max-André Rayjean # ''Le Secret des Antarix'' by Peter Randa # ''L'Énigme des Phtas'' by B. R. Bruss # ''Methoodias'' by Maurice Limat # ''Les Maîtres du silence'' by F. Richard-Bessière # ''Je m'appelle... "tous"'' by F. Richard-Bessière # ''A comme Andromède'' by John Elliot and
    Fred Hoyle Sir Fred Hoyle FRS (24 June 1915 – 20 August 2001) was an English astronomer who formulated the theory of stellar nucleosynthesis and was one of the authors of the influential B2FH paper. He also held controversial stances on other sci ...


    1966

    #
  • ''Andromède revient'' by John Elliot and
    Fred Hoyle Sir Fred Hoyle FRS (24 June 1915 – 20 August 2001) was an English astronomer who formulated the theory of stellar nucleosynthesis and was one of the authors of the influential B2FH paper. He also held controversial stances on other sci ...
    # ''Planétoïde 13'' by Maurice Limat # ''Le Zoo des Astors'' by Max-André Rayjean # ''Les Limiers de l'infini'' by Pierre Barbet H.S ''Opération Astrée'' by Clark Darlton and Karl-Herbert Scheer #
  • ''La Solitude des dieux'' by Peter Randa # ''La Guerre des robots'' by B. R. Bruss # ''Rien qu'une étoile'' by Maurice Limat # ''Les Mages de Dereb'' by F. Richard-Bessière # ''La Terre a peur'' by Karl-Herbert Scheer # ''Plan S.03'' by Max-André Rayjean # ''Les Cavernicoles de Wolf'' by Pierre Barbet # ''Agent spatial n°1'' by F. Richard-Bessière # ''L'Espace noir'' by B. R. Bruss # ''La Milice des mutants'' by Karl-Herbert Scheer # ''La Terre n'est pas ronde'' by Maurice Limat # ''Commando du non-retour'' by Peter Randa # ''Bases sur Vénus'' by Karl-Herbert Scheer # ''Vagues d'invasion'' by Peter Randa # ''Cerveaux sous contrôle'' by F. Richard-Bessière # ''La Créature éparse'' by B. R. Bruss # ''Le Soleil de glace'' by Maurice Limat # ''Les Clés de l'univers'' by Max-André Rayjean # ''La Chasse à l'impondérable'' by Doris Le May and Jean-Louis Le May # ''Objectif Tamax'' by Peter Randa # ''Inversia'' by F. Richard-Bessière # ''Les Vainqueurs de Véga'' by Clark Darlton and Karl-Herbert Scheer


    1967

    #
  • ''Le Dieu couleur de nuit'' by Maurice Limat # ''L'Étoile du néant'' by Pierre Barbet # '' La Vermine du Lion'' by F. Carsac # ''Les Anti-hommes'' by Max-André Rayjean # ''L'Oenips d'Orlon'' by Doris Le May and Jean-Louis Le May # ''La Forteresse des six lunes'' by Clark Darlton and Karl-Herbert Scheer # ''L'Astronef pirate'' by
    Murray Leinster Murray Leinster (June 16, 1896 – June 8, 1975) was a pen name of William Fitzgerald Jenkins, an American writer of genre fiction, particularly of science fiction. He wrote and published more than 1,500 short stories and articles, 14 movie ...
    # ''Les Océans du ciel'' by Kurt Steiner # ''La Grande dérive'' by Peter Randa # ''Les Oiseaux de Véga'' by Maurice Limat # ''Le Mystère des Sups'' by B. R. Bruss # ''Le Secret des Quasars'' by Pierre Barbet # ''Cette lueur qui venait des ténèbres'' by F. Richard-Bessière # ''La Quête cosmique'' by Clark Darlton and Karl-Herbert Scheer # ''Le Septième continent'' by Max-André Rayjean # ''Les Survivants de Kor'' by Peter Randa # ''L'Étrange planète Orga'' by B. R. Bruss # ''Les Portes de l'aurore'' by Maurice Limat # ''Les Glaces de Gol'' by Clark Darlton and Karl-Herbert Scheer # ''Les Drogfans de Gersande'' by Doris Le May and Jean-Louis Le May # ''Le Trappeur galactique'' by B. R. Bruss # ''L'Enfer dans le ciel'' by F. Richard-Bessière # ''Hallali cosmique'' by Pierre Barbet # ''Les Ides de Mars'' by Peter Randa # ''Le Traître de Tuglan'' by Clark Darlton and Karl-Herbert Scheer # ''Le Quatrième futur'' by Max-André Rayjean # ''La Nuit des Géants'' by Maurice Limat # ''Chaos sur la genèse'' by F. Richard-Bessière # ''La Jungle d'Araman'' by Peter Randa # ''Le Retour des dieux'' by Jimmy Guieu


    1968

    #
  • ''Quand l'uranium vint à manquer'' by B. R. Bruss # ''L'Odyssée du Delta'' by Doris Le May and Jean-Louis Le May # ''Le Maître des mutants'' by Clark Darlton and Karl-Herbert Scheer # ''La Planète de feu'' by Maurice Limat # ''Ne touchez pas aux Borloks'' by F. Richard-Bessière # ''Les Sept sceaux du cosmos'' by Jimmy Guieu # ''Contact "Z"'' by Max-André Rayjean # ''La Planète des Cristophons'' by Pierre Barbet # ''La Révolte des inexistants'' by Peter Randa # ''Message pour l'avenir'' by Doris Le May and Jean-Louis Le May # ''L'Espionne galactique'' by B. R. Bruss # ''Le Piège à pirates'' by Clark Darlton and Karl-Herbert Scheer # ''Évolution magnétique'' by Pierre Barbet # ''Les Sirènes de Faô'' by Maurice Limat # ''Joklun-N'Ghar la maudite'' by Jimmy Guieu # ''Civilisation Oméga'' by Max-André Rayjean # ''Les Stols'' by Louis Thirion # ''L'Escale des dieux'' by Peter Randa # ''La Planète introuvable'' by B. R. Bruss # ''Le Sceptre du hasard'' by Gilles d'Argyre # ''La Planète des Optyrox'' by Doris Le May and Jean-Louis Le May # ''Tout commencera... hier'' by F. Richard-Bessière # ''La Terreur invisible'' by Jimmy Guieu # ''L'Empereur de New-York'' by Clark Darlton and Karl-Herbert Scheer # ''Le Septième nuage'' by Maurice Limat # ''L'Héritier des Sars'' by Peter Randa # ''Le Zor-Ko de fer'' by Max-André Rayjean # ''Des hommes, des hommes... et encore des hommes'' by F. Richard-Bessière # ''Les Enfants d'Alga'' by B. R. Bruss # ''Refuge cosmique'' by Jimmy Guieu # ''Arel d'Adamante'' by Doris Le May and Jean-Louis Le May # ''Les Aventuriers de l'espace'' by Peter Randa


    1969

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  • ''Ici l'infini'' by Maurice Limat # ''Vikings de l'espace'' by Pierre Barbet # ''La Machine venue d'ailleurs'' by F. Richard-Bessière # ''L'Étoile en exil'' by Clark Darlton and Karl-Herbert Scheer # ''Métalikus'' by Maurice Limat # ''L'An un des Kréols'' by Max-André Rayjean # ''Ortog et les ténèbres'' by Kurt Steiner # ''Les Naufragés de l'Alkinoos'' by Louis Thirion # ''La Grande chasse des Kadjars'' by Peter Randa # ''Le Treizième signe du zodiaque'' by Maurice Limat # ''Cauchemar dans l'invisible'' by F. Richard-Bessière # ''La Neige bleue'' by Gérard Marcy # ''Solution de continuité'' by Doris Le May and Jean-Louis Le May # ''Les Chimères de Séginus'' by Pierre Barbet # ''L'Ordre vert'' by Jimmy Guieu # ''Mutants en mission'' by Clark Darlton and Karl-Herbert Scheer # ''Les Centauriens sont fous'' by B. R. Bruss # ''Relais "Kera"'' by Max-André Rayjean # ''Les Enfants de l'histoire'' by Kurt Steiner # ''Demain le froid'' by Doris Le May and Jean-Louis Le May # ''L'Homme éparpillé'' by Peter Randa # ''Flammes sur Titan'' by Maurice Limat # ''L'Exilé du temps'' by Pierre Barbet # ''Les Whums se vengent'' by Louis Thirion # ''Parle, robot !'' by B. R. Bruss # ''Traquenard sur Kenndor'' by Jimmy Guieu # ''Les Damnés d'Altaban'' by Peter Randa # ''L'Offensive d'oubli'' by Clark Darlton and Karl-Herbert Scheer # ''Tempête sur Coxxi'' by Maurice Limat # ''La Quête du Frohle d'Esylée'' by Doris Le May and Jean-Louis Le May # ''Les Marteaux de Vulcain'' by F. Richard-Bessière # ''Les Boucles du temps'' by Peter Randa # ''Demain : l'Apocalypse'' by Jimmy Guieu # ''S.O.S. cerveaux'' by Max-André Rayjean


    1970s


    1970

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  • ''Étoiles en perdition'' by Pierre Barbet # ''Garadania'' by Georges Murcie # ''On demande un cobaye'' by F. Richard-Bessière # ''L'Arche du temps'' by Jimmy Guieu # ''La Plongée des corsaires d'Hermos'' by Doris Le May and Jean-Louis Le May # ''La Force secrète'' by Gérard Marcy # ''Enjeu Déterna'' by Peter Randa # ''Le Voleur de rêves'' by Maurice Limat # ''A l'assaut d'Arkonis'' by Clark Darlton and Karl-Herbert Scheer # ''Les Maîtres des pulsars'' by Pierre Barbet # ''Prisonniers du temps'' by Max-André Rayjean # ''Équipages en péril'' by Pierre Courcel # ''La Mission d'Eno Granger'' by Doris Le May and Jean-Louis Le May # ''Plus loin qu'Orion'' by Maurice Limat # ''La Tache noire'' by Robert Clauzel # ''La Planète aux oasis'' by B. R. Bruss # ''Et le dernier humain mourut'' by Peter Randa # ''La Menace des Moofs'' by Clark Darlton and Karl-Herbert Scheer # ''Les Prisonniers de Kazor'' by F. Richard-Bessière # ''La Planète maudite'' by Paul Béra # ''Le Disque rayé'' by Kurt Steiner # ''Le Triangle de la mort'' by Jimmy Guieu # ''Les Grognards d'Eridan'' by Pierre Barbet # ''Ysée-A'' by Louis Thirion # ''Le Rendez-vous aux 300 000'' by Georges Murcie # ''Une si belle planète'' by B. R. Bruss # ''Les Cosmatelots de Lupus'' by Maurice Limat # ''Retour au néant'' by Max-André Rayjean # ''La Trêve du sacre'' by Peter Randa # ''La Planète piégée'' by Clark Darlton and Karl-Herbert Scheer # ''Aux frontières de l'impossible'' by Robert Clauzel # '' L'Agonie de la Voie lactée'' by Pierre Barbet # ''Irimanthe'' by Doris Le May and Jean-Louis Le May # ''Base "Djéos"'' by Max-André Rayjean # ''Quatre "diables" au paradis'' by F. Richard-Bessière # ''Plan catapulte'' by Jimmy Guieu # ''L'Univers des Torgaux'' by Peter Randa # ''Et la comète passa'' by Maurice Limat


    1971

    #
  • ''Vengeance en symbiose'' by Gérard Marcy # ''Les Êtres de lumière'' by Paul Béra # ''Les Montagnes mouvantes'' by Doris Le May and Jean-Louis Le May # ''Les Méduses de Moofar'' by Clark Darlton and Karl-Herbert Scheer # ''Les Conquistadores d'Andromède'' by Pierre Barbet # ''Les Orgues de Satan'' by Jimmy Guieu # ''Les Harnils'' by B. R. Bruss # ''Le Cycle du recommencement'' by Peter Randa # ''La Puissance de l'ordre'' by Georges Murcie # ''La Seconde vie'' by Max-André Rayjean # ''La Guerre des Gruulls'' by Alphonse Brutsche # ''Un astronef nommé Péril'' by Maurice Limat # ''Bases d'invasion'' by Pierre Courcel # ''L'Horreur tombée du ciel'' by Robert Clauzel # ''Sterga la noire'' by Louis Thirion # ''Le Rideau de brume'' by André Caroff # ''Terre d'arriérés'' by Paul Béra # ''La Voix qui venait d'ailleurs'' by Jimmy Guieu # ''Le Dépositaire de Thana'' by Peter Randa # ''Concerto pour l'inconnu (opus 71)'' by F. Richard-Bessière # ''Les Landes d'Achernar'' by Doris Le May and Jean-Louis Le May # ''Le Transmetteur de Ganymède'' by Pierre Barbet # ''Un de la galaxie'' by Maurice Limat # ''Les Grottes de Gom'' by Clark Darlton and Karl-Herbert Scheer # ''"Cellule 217"'' by Max-André Rayjean # ''Les Rescapés du futur'' by Georges Murcie # ''La Planète qui n'existait pas'' by Robert Clauzel # ''Les Croisés de Mara'' by G.-J. Arnaud # ''Le Grand mythe'' by Jimmy Guieu # ''Azraëc de Virgo'' by Pierre Barbet # ''Le Grand marginal'' by B. R. Bruss # ''La Loi d'Algor'' by F. Richard-Bessière # ''Moissons du futur'' by Maurice Limat # ''Les Trophées de la cité morte'' by Doris Le May and Jean-Louis Le May # ''Les Astronefs du pouvoir'' by Peter Randa # ''Les Psycors de Pââl Zuick'' by Max-André Rayjean # ''Planète de désolation'' by Peter Randa # ''A quoi songent les Psyborgs ?'' by Pierre Barbet # ''La Charnière du temps'' by Jimmy Guieu # ''Destination épouvante'' by Robert Clauzel # ''Variations sur une machine'' by F. Richard-Bessière # ''Motel 113'' by Georges Murcie # ''Les Cristaux de Sigel Alpha'' by Doris Le May and Jean-Louis Le May # ''La Planète aux chimères'' by Maurice Limat


    1972

    #
  • ''Luhora'' by B. R. Bruss # ''Escales forcées'' by Pierre Courcel # ''Adieu, Céred'' by Jacques Hoven # ''La Guerre des Nosiars'' by André Caroff # ''"Année 500.000"'' by Daniel Piret # ''Le Missile hyperspatial'' by Gérard Marcy # ''Les Immortels'' by Peter Randa # ''Les Déracinés d'Humania'' by Dan Dastier # ''L'Empire du Baphomet'' by Pierre Barbet # ''L'Envoyé d'Alpha'' by Jan de Fast # ''Enjeu cosmique'' by Jimmy Guieu # ''Quand le ciel s'embrase'' by Maurice Limat # ''Espace interdit'' by Paul Béra # ''Comme il était au commencement...'' by Robert Clauzel # ''Vacances spatiales'' by Doris Le May and Jean-Louis Le May # ''Le Vaisseau de l'ailleurs'' by F. Richard-Bessière # ''La Bataille de Bételgeuse'' by Clark Darlton and Karl-Herbert Scheer # ''Objectif : la Terre !'' by Georges Murcie # ''Les Maîtres de la galaxie'' by Jimmy Guieu # ''La Septième saison'' by Pierre Suragne # ''Les Statues vivantes'' by Max-André Rayjean # ''Les Pêcheurs d'étoiles'' by Maurice Limat # ''Les Insurgés de Laucor'' by Pierre Barbet # ''Les Monarques de Bi'' by G.-J. Arnaud # ''Le Grand cristal de Terk'' by Peter Randa # ''Les Êtres vagues'' by B. R. Bruss # ''L'Arbre de cristal'' by Max-André Rayjean # ''Les Êtres du néant'' by André Caroff # ''La Planète assassinée'' by Jan de Fast # ''Les Hydnes de Loriscamp'' by Doris Le May and Jean-Louis Le May # ''Énergie - 500'' by F. Richard-Bessière # ''Race de conquérants'' by Paul Béra # ''Le Monde de l'incréé'' by Robert Clauzel # ''Mal Iergo le dernier'' by Pierre Suragne # ''Le Tunnelumière'' by Georges Murcie # ''Les Rescapés du néant'' by Jimmy Guieu # ''La Loi des ancêtres'' by Peter Randa # ''La Planète empoisonnée'' by Pierre Barbet # ''Les Fruits du Métaxylia'' by Doris Le May and Jean-Louis Le May # ''Les Deux soleils de Canaé'' by Daniel Piret # ''L'Empereur de métal'' by Maurice Limat # ''La Galaxie engloutie'' by Robert Clauzel # ''L'Autre passé'' by Max-André Rayjean # ''La Planète infernale'' by André Caroff # ''L'Enfant qui marchait sur le ciel'' by Pierre Suragne # ''Quand les soleils s'éteignent'' by F. Richard-Bessière # ''Tremplins d'étoiles'' by Pierre Barbet # ''Les Secrets d'Hypnoz'' by Dan Dastier # ''Les Témoins de l'éternité'' by Peter Randa # ''Les Créateurs d'Ulnar'' by Doris Le May and Jean-Louis Le May # ''Les Grottes de Phobos'' by Georges Murcie


    1973

    #
  • ''Robinson du néant'' by Maurice Limat # ''Lazaret 3'' by G.-J. Arnaud # ''Infection focale'' by Jan de Fast # ''Le Dieu de lumière'' by Alphonse Brutsche # ''L'Amiral d'Arkonis'' by Clark Darlton and Karl-Herbert Scheer # ''La Loi du cube'' by Max-André Rayjean # ''Le Secret d'Ipavar'' by Louis Thirion # ''La Planète enchantée'' by Pierre Barbet # ''A l'aube du dernier jour...'' by Robert Clauzel # ''Le Rendez-vous de Nankino'' by Peter Randa # ''La Mission effacée'' by Jimmy Guieu # ''Il était une fois dans l'espace'' by Jacques Hoven # ''La Nef des dieux'' by Pierre Suragne # ''L'Empreinte de Shark Ergan'' by Doris Le May and Jean-Louis Le May # ''Guet-apens sur Zifur'' by B. R. Bruss # ''Les Possédés de Wolf 359'' by Georges Murcie # ''Ceux des ténèbres'' by André Caroff # ''Les Égarés du temps'' by Daniel Piret # ''1973... et la suite'' by F. Richard-Bessière # ''S.O.S.... ici, nulle part !'' by Maurice Limat # ''Bulles d'univers'' by Paul Béra # ''Messies pour l'avenir'' by Dan Dastier # ''Les Cathédrales d'espace-temps'' by Robert Clauzel # ''L'Impossible retour'' by Jan de Fast # ''Les Marées du temps'' by Peter Randa # ''Brang'' by B. R. Bruss # ''Liane de Noldaz'' by Pierre Barbet # ''Dame Lueen'' by Doris Le May and Jean-Louis Le May # ''La Révolte de Gerkanol'' by Max-André Rayjean # ''Mecanic Jungle'' by Pierre Suragne # ''L'Exilé d'Akros'' by André Caroff # ''Opération Neptune'' by Jimmy Guieu # ''Mission au futur antérieur'' by Georges Murcie # ''Les Replis du temps'' by Dan Dastier # ''Le Sérum de survie'' by Clark Darlton and Karl-Herbert Scheer # ''Les Bioniques d'Atria'' by Pierre Barbet # ''La Terrible expérience de Peter Home'' by Robert Clauzel # ''L'Étoile du silence'' by Maurice Limat # ''Les Disques de Biem-Kara'' by Daniel Piret # ''Génération spontanée'' by Peter Randa # ''Et puis les loups viendront'' by Pierre Suragne # ''Les Germes du Chaos'' by Jimmy Guieu # ''Quatrième mutation'' by Jan de Fast # ''Arlyada'' by Georges Murcie # ''Les Trésors de Chrysoréade'' by Doris Le May and Jean-Louis Le May # ''Le Bâtard d'Orion'' by Pierre Barbet # ''Les Étoiles meurent aussi…'' by Robert Clauzel # ''La Planète aux diamants'' by Dan Dastier # ''Sombre est l'espace'' by Jacques Hoven # by Clark Darlton and Karl-Herbert Scheer # ''Le Monde figé'' by Max-André Rayjean # ''La Jungle de fer'' by Maurice Limat # ''La Planète perdue'' by Peter Randa # ''Métrocéan 2031'' by Louis Thirion # ''Les Seigneurs de la nuit'' by F. Richard-Bessière


    1974

    #
  • ''Les Gardiens de l'Almucantar'' by Doris Le May and Jean-Louis Le May # ''Cancer dans le cosmos'' by Jan de Fast # ''Vahanara'' by Georges Murcie # ''Le Maître de Phallaté'' by Daniel Piret # ''Brebis galeuses'' by Kurt Steiner # ''La Fantastique énigme de Pentarosa'' by Robert Clauzel # ''L'Univers des Géons'' by Pierre Barbet # ''Chevaliers du temps'' by Louis Thirion # ''Les Tueurs d'âme'' by Jan de Fast # ''Les Exilés d'Elgir'' by Clark Darlton and Karl-Herbert Scheer # ''Les Veilleurs de Poséidon'' by Jimmy Guieu # ''Oméga 5'' by Georges Murcie # ''Les Fils de l'Atlantide'' by Daniel Piret # ''Complot à travers le temps'' by Peter Randa # ''L'Invasion des invisibles'' by Clark Darlton and Karl-Herbert Scheer # ''Les Immortels de Céphalia'' by Dan Dastier # ''Vertige cosmique'' by Maurice Limat # ''Magiciens galactiques'' by Pierre Barbet # ''Les Feux de Siris'' by Max-André Rayjean # ''Yétig de la nef monde'' by Doris Le May and Jean-Louis Le May # ''Mais si les papillons trichent'' by Pierre Suragne # ''Le Bagne de Rostos'' by André Caroff # ''La Mort surgit du néant'' by Jan de Fast # ''Les Ruches de M.112'' by F. Richard-Bessière # ''Le Poids du passé'' by Clark Darlton and Karl-Herbert Scheer # ''Le Nuage qui vient de la mer'' by Robert Clauzel # ''L'Exilé de Xantar'' by Jimmy Guieu # ''Métamorphose'' by Peter Randa # ''Les Mutants de Pshuuria'' by Dan Dastier # ''Naître ou ne pas naître'' by Daniel Piret # ''Les Mercenaires de Rychna'' by Pierre Barbet # ''Planète polluée'' by Paul Béra # ''Stellan'' by Doris Le May and Jean-Louis Le May # ''Le Dieu truqué'' by Pierre Suragne # ''La Citadelle cachée'' by Clark Darlton and Karl-Herbert Scheer # ''Les Intemporels'' by Jacques Hoven # ''De l'autre côté de l'atome'' by Georges Murcie # ''Le Secret des Cyborgs'' by Max-André Rayjean # ''Le Maître du temps'' by Jimmy Guieu # ''Le Temps cyclothymique'' by Alphonse Brutsche # ''Les Sept cryptes d'hibernation'' by Peter Randa # ''Ballade pour presque un homme'' by Pierre Suragne # ''La Drogue des étoiles'' by Jan de Fast # ''L'Iceberg rouge'' by Maurice Limat # ''Les Sources de l'infini'' by F. Richard-Bessière # ''Quand les deux soleils se coucheront'' by Jan de Fast # ''Croisade stellaire'' by Pierre Barbet # ''Projet Apocalypse'' by Georges Murcie # ''Ahouvati le Kobek'' by Daniel Piret # ''Les Traquenards du temps'' by Clark Darlton and Karl-Herbert Scheer # ''L'Espace d'un éclair'' by Maurice Limat # ''Plate-forme Epsilon'' by Robert Clauzel # ''Le Grand retour'' by Max-André Rayjean # ''Les Massacres du commencement'' by Peter Randa # ''Quand la machine s'emmêle'' by F. Richard-Bessière


    1975

    #
  • ''Manipulations psi'' by Jimmy Guieu # ''La Planète aux deux soleils'' by Gabriel Jan # ''Le Grand passage'' by Daniel Piret # ''Un pilote a disparu'' by Doris Le May and Jean-Louis Le May # ''Penelcoto'' by B. R. Bruss # ''Sécession à Procyon'' by Jan de Fast # ''Barrière vivante'' by Max-André Rayjean # ''Le Bagne d'Edenia'' by
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    # ''La Folie du capitaine Sangor'' by Georges Murcie # ''Délos a disparu'' by Clark Darlton and Karl-Herbert Scheer # ''Le Vieux et son implant'' by Paul Béra # ''Les Portes du monde alpha'' by Dan Dastier # ''La Barrière du grand isolement'' by Peter Randa # ''La Révolte des Logars'' by
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    # ''Les Hordes de Céphée'' by Jan de Fast # ''Les Pièges de Koondra'' by Jimmy Guieu # ''Opération désespoir'' by Georges Murcie # ''Échec à la raison'' by Doris Le May and Jean-Louis Le May # ''Les Sub-terrestres'' by Maurice Limat # ''L'Agonie d'Atlantis'' by Clark Darlton and Karl-Herbert Scheer # ''La Saga des étoiles'' by Jan de Fast # ''Le Tell de la puissance'' by Daniel Piret # ''Les Résidus du temps'' by Peter Randa # ''L'Astronef rouge'' by Max-André Rayjean # ''La Moisson de Myrtha VII'' by Clark Darlton and Karl-Herbert Scheer # ''Et la nuit garda son secret'' by Robert Clauzel # ''La Nymphe de l'espace'' by Pierre Barbet # ''Les Fugitifs de Zwolna'' by Jimmy Guieu # ''Claine et les Solandres'' by Doris Le May and Jean-Louis Le May # ''Où finissent les étoiles ?'' by Maurice Limat # ''Les Naufragés du temps'' by Georges Murcie # ''Dans la gueule du Vortex'' by Jan de Fast # ''Pandémoniopolis'' by Gabriel Jan # ''Le Onzième satellite'' by Daniel Piret # ''Les Soleils de Siamed'' by Clark Darlton and Karl-Herbert Scheer # ''La Brigade du grand sauvetage'' by Peter Randa # ''Le Salut de l'empire Shekara'' by Jan de Fast # ''Princesse des étoiles'' by Robert Clauzel # ''La Nuit des Morphos'' by Dominique Rocher # ''Les Hybrides de Michina'' by Georges Murcie # ''Les Egrégores'' by Daniel Piret # ''Les Krolls de Vorlna'' by Jimmy Guieu # ''Maelström de Kjor'' by Maurice Limat # ''Les Zwüls de Réhan'' by Gabriel Jan # ''Le Rescapé de la Terre'' by Paul-Jean Hérault # ''Ségrégaria'' by Max-André Rayjean # ''La Vénus de l'Himménadrock'' by Jacques Hoven # ''Tourbillon temporel'' by Jan de Fast # ''Vendredi, by exemple...'' by Pierre Suragne # ''Les Portes du futur'' by F. Richard-Bessière # ''Zarnia, dimension folie'' by Dan Dastier # ''L'Enjeu galactique'' by Peter Randa # ''Il est minuit à l'univers'' by Maurice Limat # ''Et la nuit fut...'' by F. Richard-Bessière # ''L'Errant de l'éternité'' by Clark Darlton and Karl-Herbert Scheer


    1976

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  • ''Sakkara'' by Daniel Piret # ''Orage magnétique'' by
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    # ''L'Homme de lumière'' by Georges Murcie # ''Nurnah aux temples d'or'' by Jan de Fast # ''La Revanche du régent'' by Clark Darlton and Karl-Herbert Scheer # ''Le Bouclier de Boongoha'' by Jimmy Guieu # ''Orbite d'attente'' by Vincent Gallaix # ''Les Walkyries des Pléiades'' by Jan de Fast # ''La Nuit est morte'' by Paul Béra # ''Les Survivants de Miderabi'' by Daniel Piret # ''Les Géants de Komor'' by Max-André Rayjean # ''Une porte sur ailleurs'' by Jan de Fast # ''Les Bâtisseurs du monde'' by Paul-Jean Hérault # ''Ce monde qui n'est plus nôtre'' by Doris Le May and Jean-Louis Le May # ''Patrouilleur du néant'' by Pierre Barbet # ''La Lumière d'ombre'' by Maurice Limat # ''La Stase achronique'' by Jimmy Guieu # ''Zoomby'' by Vincent Gallaix # ''La Chair des Vohuz'' by Gabriel Jan # ''Vae Victis !'' by Daniel Piret # ''Mâa'' by Georges Murcie # ''Les Damnés de l'espace'' by
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    # ''Périls sur la galaxie'' by Peter Randa # ''La Loi galactique'' by Jan de Fast # ''Recrues pour le régent'' by Clark Darlton and Karl-Herbert Scheer # ''La Dernière mort'' by Daniel Piret # ''Transit pour l'infini'' by Christian Mantey # ''Plus jamais le "France"'' by Doris Le May and Jean-Louis Le May # ''La Colonie perdue'' by Jimmy Guieu # ''Par le temps qui court...'' by Jan de Fast # ''Astres enchaînés'' by Maurice Limat # ''Un jour, l'oubli ...'' by Georges Murcie # ''L'Éternité moins une…'' by Peter Randa # ''Le Feu de Klo-Ora'' by Dan Dastier # ''Énigme aux confins'' by Doris Le May and Jean-Louis Le May # ''Les Hommes marqués'' by Gilles Thomas # ''Les Tziganes du Triangle austral'' by Jan de Fast # ''Le Rescapé du Gaurisankar'' by Daniel Piret # ''Terreur sur Izaad'' by Gabriel Jan # ''Comme un liseron'' by Paul Béra # ''L'Autoroute sauvage'' by Gilles Thomas # ''Le Prix du pouvoir'' by Clark Darlton and Karl-Herbert Scheer # ''La Terre, échec et mat'' by Robert Clauzel # ''L'Ophrys et les Protistes'' by Doris Le May and Jean-Louis Le May # ''Les Assaillants'' by Peter Randa # ''Attaque parallèle'' by
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    # ''S.O.S. Andromède'' by Jan de Fast # ''Les Incréés'' by Maurice Limat # ''Pas même un dieu'' by Jean Mazarin # ''L'An 22704 des Wans'' by Gabriel Jan # ''L'Être polyvalent'' by Georges Murcie # ''Les Germes de l'infini'' by Max-André Rayjean # ''Le Manuscrit'' by Daniel Piret # ''Black planet'' by Christian Mantey # ''Ambassade galactique'' by Pierre Barbet # ''Elteor'' by Peter Randa # ''Miroirs d'univers'' by Maurice Limat # ''Il était une voile parmi les étoiles'' by Doris Le May and Jean-Louis Le May # ''La Planète suppliciée'' by Robert Clauzel # ''Sogol'' by Daniel Piret # ''La Déroute des Droufs'' by Clark Darlton and Karl-Herbert Scheer


    1977

    #
  • ''Le Cylindre d'épouvante'' by Robert Clauzel # ''La Planète des normes'' by Jan de Fast # ''La Révolte de Zarmou'' by Georges Murcie # ''Enfants d'univers'' by Gabriel Jan # ''La Croix des décastés'' by Gilles Thomas # ''Cap sur la Terre'' by Maurice Limat # ''Le Général des Galaxies'' by Jean Mazarin # ''Un pas de trop vers les étoiles'' by Jan de Fast # ''Démonia, planète maudite'' by Piet Legay # ''La Mort en billes'' by Gilles Thomas # ''Déjà presque la fin'' by F. Richard-Bessière # ''Rhodan renie Rhodan'' by Clark Darlton and Karl-Herbert Scheer # ''Les Brumes du Sagittaire'' by Frank Dartal # ''La Planète folle'' by Paul-Jean Hérault # ''L'Étoile Regatonne'' by Doris Le May and Jean-Louis Le May # ''Les Irréels'' by Max-André Rayjean # ''La Lumière de Thot'' by Jimmy Guieu # ''L'Immortel et les invisibles'' by Clark Darlton and Karl-Herbert Scheer # ''Xurantar'' by Daniel Piret # ''Involution interdite'' by Jan de Fast # ''Le Non-être'' by Georges Murcie # ''Le Ciel sous la Terre'' by Robert Clauzel # ''Défi dans l'uniformité'' by Doris Le May and Jean-Louis Le May # ''Maloa'' by Gabriel Jan # ''Les Arches de Noé'' by Peter Randa # ''Quand elles viendront'' by Chris Burger # ''Les Diablesses de Qiwâm'' by Maurice Limat # ''Un fils pour la lignée'' by Jean Mazarin # ''Mondes en dérive'' by Jan de Fast # ''Les Métamorphes de Moluk'' by Clark Darlton and Karl-Herbert Scheer # ''Pari-Egar'' by Georges Murcie # ''Le Secret des initiés'' by
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    # ''Le Sursis d'Hypnos'' by Piet Legay # ''Les Métamorphosés de Spalla'' by Max-André Rayjean # ''La Cité au bout de l'espace'' by Pierre Suragne # ''Commando HC - 9'' by Karl-Herbert Scheer # ''Les Couloirs de translation'' by Peter Randa # ''L'Oeuf d'antimatière'' by Robert Clauzel # ''Les Robots de Xaar'' by Gabriel Jan # ''Les Légions de Bartzouk'' by Jimmy Guieu # ''La Tour des nuages'' by Maurice Limat # ''La Mort des dieux'' by Daniel Piret # ''Au-delà des trouées noires'' by Dan Dastier # ''Le Temps des autres'' by Chris Burger # ''Les Neuf dieux de l'espace'' by Frank Dartal # ''Les Esclaves de Thô'' by Jan de Fast # ''Cette machine est folle'' by F. Richard-Bessière # ''L'Arche des aïeux'' by Clark Darlton and Karl-Herbert Scheer # ''Dal'nim'' by Doris Le May and Jean-Louis Le May # ''La Courte éternité d'Hervé Girard'' by Georges Murcie # ''L'Île des Bahalim'' by Daniel Piret # ''Opération Epsilon'' by
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    # ''Le Piège de lumière'' by Max-André Rayjean # ''L'Élément 120'' by Karl-Herbert Scheer # ''Un monde de chiens'' by Jean Mazarin # ''Les Ratés'' by Gilles Thomas # ''Le Cycle des Algoans'' by Peter Randa # ''Nuit d'émeute'' by Paul Béra # ''Mortels horizons'' by Maurice Limat # ''Alerte aux Antis'' by Clark Darlton and Karl-Herbert Scheer # ''Seules les étoiles meurent'' by Jan de Fast # ''Inu Shivan, dame de Shtar'' by Doris Le May and Jean-Louis Le May # ''Les Dévoreurs d'âmes'' by Daniel Piret # ''Les Maîtres de Gorka'' by Dan Dastier # ''Les Naufragés de l'invisible'' by Robert Clauzel # ''L'Affaire Pégasus'' by Karl-Herbert Scheer


    1978

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  • ''Les Sphères de l'oubli'' by Piet Legay # ''Concentration 44'' by Gabriel Jan # ''Les Seigneurs de Kalaâr'' by Frank Dartal # ''Les Voies d'Almagiel'' by Gilles Thomas # ''Electronic man'' by André Caroff # ''Le Caboteur cosmique'' by Clark Darlton and Karl-Herbert Scheer # ''Commandos sur commande'' by Pierre Barbet # ''Hier est né demain'' by Jan de Fast # ''Principe Omicron'' by Maurice Limat # ''Marga'' by Georges Murcie # ''Les Vengeurs de Zylea'' by Dan Dastier # ''C.C. 5 top secret'' by Karl-Herbert Scheer # ''La Légende des niveaux fermés'' by Gilles Thomas # ''Jar-qui-tue'' by Paul Béra # ''L'Homme venu des étoiles'' by Peter Randa # ''Mémoire génétique'' by
    Jean-Pierre Garen Jean-Pierre Garen (10 November 1932 – 4 March 2004) was a French physician A physician (American English), medical practitioner (Commonwealth English), medical doctor, or simply doctor, is a health professional who practices medicine ...
    # ''Quelques lingots d'iridium'' by Doris Le May and Jean-Louis Le May # ''La Flotte fantôme'' by Clark Darlton and Karl-Herbert Scheer # ''La Onzième dimension'' by Max-André Rayjean # ''L'Ancêtre d'Irskaa'' by Daniel Piret # ''La Forêt hurlante'' by Gabriel Jan # ''Rhésus Y-2'' by André Caroff # ''Les Yeux de l'épouvante'' by Jimmy Guieu # ''L'Homme qui vécut deux fois'' by F. Richard-Bessière # ''Le Livre d'Éon'' by Frank Dartal # ''Le Prince de métal'' by Robert Clauzel # ''L'Homme qui partit pour les étoiles'' by Peter Randa # ''L'Ongle de l'inconnu'' by Paul Béra # ''Les Fontaines du ciel'' by Maurice Limat # ''Les Forçats de l'Antarctique'' by Karl-Herbert Scheer # ''Les Pétrifiés d'Altaïr'' by Piet Legay # ''Pas de berceau pour les Ushas'' by Jan de Fast # ''Interférence'' by Daniel Piret # ''La Mémoire du futur'' by Georges Murcie # ''La Louve de Thar-Gha'' by Dan Dastier # ''Les Cerveaux morts'' by Karl-Herbert Scheer # ''L'Univers fêlé'' by Jean Mazarin # ''Sanctuaire 1'' by Peter Randa # ''La Chaîne des Symbios'' by Max-André Rayjean # ''Les Maîtres verts'' by Gabriel Jan # ''Le Plan de clivage'' by Jan de Fast # ''Combats sous les cratères'' by Karl-Herbert Scheer # ''Odyssée galactique'' by Pierre Barbet # ''Les Combattants de Serkos'' by André Caroff # ''L'Ange aux ailes de lumière'' by Gilles Thomas # ''Les Jeux de Nora et du hasard'' by Jan de Fast # ''Le Secret des secrets'' by Robert Clauzel # ''Opération soleil levant'' by Karl-Herbert Scheer # ''La Porte des enfers'' by Jacques Hoven # ''Le Navire-planète'' by Daniel Piret # ''Obsession Terzium 13'' by Dan Dastier # ''Anastasis'' by Peter Randa # ''Véga IV'' by Piet Legay # ''Le Barrage bleu'' by Clark Darlton and Karl-Herbert Scheer # ''L'Hypothèse tétracérat'' by Doris Le May and Jean-Louis Le May # ''Les Séquestrés de Kappa'' by Dan Dastier # ''Reviens, Quémalta'' by Gabriel Jan # ''Là-bas'' by Georges Murcie # ''Génération Alpha'' by Max-André Rayjean # ''Pouvoirs illimités'' by Karl-Herbert Scheer # ''L'Épaisse fourrure des quadricornes'' by Doris Le May and Jean-Louis Le May # ''Les Pléïades d'Artani'' by Peter Randa # ''Le Soleil des Arians'' by Dan Dastier # ''La Cloche de brume'' by Maurice Limat # ''Le Piège de l'oubli'' by Jan de Fast # ''Les Passagers du temps'' by Piet Legay


    1979

    #
  • ''Hors contrôle'' by Paul-Jean Hérault # ''Les Maîtres de la matière'' by Max-André Rayjean # ''Les Roches aux cent visages'' by Frank Dartal # ''N'approchez pas'' by Karl-Herbert Scheer # ''Le Fils de l'étoile'' by Jan de Fast # ''Ceux d'ailleurs'' by Paul Béra # ''Aux confins de l'empire Viédi'' by Jan de Fast # ''Libérez l'homme !'' by Jean Mazarin # ''Tout va très bien, Madame la machine'' by F. Richard-Bessière # ''Mission sur Mira'' by
    Jean-Pierre Garen Jean-Pierre Garen (10 November 1932 – 4 March 2004) was a French physician A physician (American English), medical practitioner (Commonwealth English), medical doctor, or simply doctor, is a health professional who practices medicine ...
    # ''Facultés inconnues'' by Karl-Herbert Scheer # ''Impalpable Vénus'' by Gabriel Jan # ''L'Ordre établi'' by Christopher Stork # ''Comme un orgue d'enfer...'' by Robert Clauzel # ''Les Androïdes meurent aussi'' by Dan Dastier # ''L'Île brûlée'' by Gilles Thomas # ''L'Exilé de l'infini'' by Piet Legay # ''Le Désert des décharnés'' by Clark Darlton and Karl-Herbert Scheer # ''Dô, coeur de soleil'' by Maurice Limat # ''Palowstown'' by Jean-Christian Bergman # ''L'Ombre dans la vallée'' by Jean-Louis Le May # ''La Peste sauvage'' by Peter Randa # ''Triplix'' by Jacques Hoven # ''Le Règne du serpent'' by Frank Dartal # ''Le Talef d'Alkoria'' by Dan Dastier # ''L'Homme Alphoméga'' by Gabriel Jan # ''Projet phoenix'' by Piet Legay # ''Plus belle sera l'aurore'' by Jan de Fast # ''Les Bagnards d'Alboral'' by Peter Randa # ''Le Virus mystérieux'' by Karl-Herbert Scheer # ''Les Singes d'Ulgor'' by Max-André Rayjean # ''Enjeu : le Monde'' by Christopher Stork # ''La Cité où le soleil n'entrait jamais'' by Jan de Fast # ''D'un lieu lointain nommé Soltrois'' by Gilles Thomas # ''Marée noire sur Altéa'' by Paul Béra # ''Les Roues de feu'' by Karl-Herbert Scheer # ''Les Ilotes d'en-bas'' by Peter Randa # ''Trafic stellaire'' by Pierre Barbet # ''37 minutes pour survivre'' by Paul-Jean Hérault # ''Le Viaduc perdu'' by Jean-Louis Le May # ''Facteur vie'' by Gilles Morris # ''Sous le signe de la Grande Ourse'' by Karl-Herbert Scheer # ''Branle-bas d'invasion'' by Peter Randa # ''Dormir ? Rêver peut-être'' by Christopher Stork # ''Aux quatre vents de l'univers'' by Frank Dartal # ''Les Cités d'Apocalypse'' by Jean Mazarin # ''Hiéroush, la planète promise'' by Jimmy Guieu # ''Le Mutant d'Hiroshima'' by Karl-Herbert Scheer # ''Naïa de Zomkaa'' by Dan Dastier # ''Un passe-temps'' by Kurt Steiner # ''Les Îles de la Lune'' by Michel Jeury # ''La Flamme des cités perdues'' by Robert Clauzel # ''N'Ooma'' by Daniel Piret # ''Offensive Minotaure'' by Karl-Herbert Scheer # ''La Jungle de pierre'' by Gilles Thomas # ''Les Sphères attaquent'' by André Caroff # ''Oasis de l'espace'' by Pierre Barbet # ''Homme, sweet homme'' by Jean-Christian Bergman # ''Les Lois de l'Orga'' by Adam Saint-Moore # ''Safari pour un virus'' by Jean-Louis Le May # ''Et les hommes voulurent mourir'' by Dan Dastier # ''Bactéries 3000'' by André Caroff # ''Venu de l'infini'' by Peter Randa # ''Le Verbe et la pensée'' by Jean-Louis Le May # ''...Ou que la vie renaisse'' by Gilles Morris # ''Achetez Dieu !'' by Christopher Stork


    1980s


    1980

    #
  • ''Le Maître des cerveaux'' by Piet Legay # ''Rod, combattant du futur'' by André Caroff # ''Une autre éternité'' by Dan Dastier # ''Les Quatre vents de l'éternité'' by F. Richard-Bessière # ''Les Manipulateurs'' by Paul Béra # ''Opération Okal'' by Clark Darlton and Karl-Herbert Scheer # ''L'Ultimatum des treize jours'' by Jan de Fast # ''Robinson du Cosmos'' by Jacques Hoven # ''Tétras'' by Georges Murcie # ''Virgules téléguidées'' by Pierre Suragne # ''Moi, le feu'' by Maurice Limat # ''Planète des Anges'' by Gabriel Jan # ''Escale à Hango'' by Peter Randa # ''Rod, menace sur Oxima'' by André Caroff # ''Transfert Psi !'' by Piet Legay # ''L'Alizé Pargélide'' by Jean-Louis Le May # ''La Terre est une légende'' by Frank Dartal # ''Greffe-moi l'amour !'' by Jean Mazarin # ''Techniques de survie'' by Gilles Morris # ''Les Jours de la montagne bleue'' by Adam Saint-Moore # ''La Horde infâme'' by Paul Béra # ''La Clé du Mandala'' by Jimmy Guieu # ''Strontium 90'' by Daniel Piret # ''Dingue de planète'' by Gabriel Jan # ''Les Sphères de Penta'' by Dan Dastier # ''Terra-Park'' by Christopher Stork # ''3087'' by Adam Saint-Moore # ''Untel, sa vie, son oeuvre'' by Gilles Morris # ''Heyoka Wakan'' by Jean-Louis Le May # ''Demandez le programme !'' by
    Yann Menez Yann is a French male given name, specifically, the Breton form of "Jean" (French for "John"). Notable persons with the name Yann include: __NOTOC__ In arts and entertainment *Yann Martel (born 1963), Canadian author *Yann Moix (born 1968), Fre ...
    # ''Horlemonde'' by Gilles Thomas # ''Les Écumeurs du silence'' by Michel Jeury # ''Apocalypse snow'' by Jean-Christian Bergman # ''Périple galactique'' by Pierre Barbet # ''Contre-offensive Copernicus'' by Karl-Herbert Scheer # ''Les Intemporels'' by Dan Dastier # ''La Compagnie des Glaces'' by G.-J. Arnaud # ''Chez Temporel'' by Louis Thirion # ''Dérapages'' by Pierre Suragne # ''Le Zénith... et après ?'' by Maurice Limat # ''L'Usage de l'ascenseur est interdit aux enfants de moins de quatorze ans non accompagnés'' by Christopher Stork # ''Les Malvivants'' by Gilles Morris # ''Le Sombre éclat'' by Michel Jeury # ''Groupe Géo'' by Max-André Rayjean # ''Chak de Palar'' by Paul-Jean Hérault # ''Civilisations galactiques-Providence'' by Frank Dartal # ''Vive les surhommes !'' by Jean Mazarin # ''L'Homme aux deux visages'' by Clark Darlton and Karl-Herbert Scheer # ''Nous irons à Kalponéa'' by Paul Béra # ''Ballade pour un glandu'' by
    Yann Menez Yann is a French male given name, specifically, the Breton form of "Jean" (French for "John"). Notable persons with the name Yann include: __NOTOC__ In arts and entertainment *Yann Martel (born 1963), Canadian author *Yann Moix (born 1968), Fre ...
    # ''Le Défi génétique'' by Piet Legay # ''La Vie en doses'' by Gilles Morris # ''La Porte des serpents'' by Gilles Thomas # ''La Mémoire de l'archipel'' by Adam Saint-Moore # ''Deux souris pour un Concorde'' by Jean-Louis Le May # ''Centre d'Intendance Godapol'' by Karl-Herbert Scheer # ''Stade zéro'' by Dan Dastier # ''La Dernière bataille de l'espace'' by Jan de Fast # ''Survivance'' by Budy Matieson # ''Rêves en synthèse'' by Gabriel Jan # ''Les Vivants, les morts et les autres'' by Gilles Morris # ''Programmation impossible'' by Karl-Herbert Scheer # ''Les Dieux oubliés'' by Clark Darlton and Karl-Herbert Scheer # ''Il y a un temps fou...'' by Christopher Stork # ''L'Ultime test'' by Piet Legay # ''Rod, patrouille de l'espace'' by André Caroff # ''Le Maréchal rebelle'' by Pierre Barbet # ''Q.I.'' by Paul Béra # ''Intendance martienne Alpha VI'' by Karl-Herbert Scheer # ''Vecteur Dieu'' by Gilles Morris # ''Le Proscrit de Delta'' by Maurice Limat # ''Quand la machine fait "boum"'' by F. Richard-Bessière # ''Soucoupes violentes'' by Gilles Morris # ''Le Seigneur de l'histoire'' by Michel Jeury # ''Rod, Vacuum 02'' by André Caroff # ''Mission secrète "œil géant"'' by Karl-Herbert Scheer # ''L'Aventure akonide'' by Clark Darlton and Karl-Herbert Scheer


    1981

    #
  • ''Le Sanctuaire des Glaces'' by G.-J. Arnaud # ''L'Étrange maléfice'' by Piet Legay # ''La Fresque'' by Paul-Jean Hérault # ''Demain les rats'' by Christopher Stork # ''Tamkan le paladin'' by Gabriel Jan # ''Le Dieu endormi'' by Karl-Herbert Scheer # ''Mannes éphémères'' by Clark Darlton and Karl-Herbert Scheer # ''La Guerre des Lovies'' by Gilles Morris # ''La Métamorphose des Shaftes'' by Dan Dastier # ''La Légende future'' by Maurice Limat # ''Obsession temporelle'' by Piet Legay # ''La Vingt-sixième réincarnation'' by Adam Saint-Moore # ''Le Test de l'aigle rouge'' by Karl-Herbert Scheer # ''Le Secret des pierres radieuses'' by Jan de Fast # ''Les Fusils d'Ekaistos'' by Philippe Randa # ''Les Derniers anges'' by Christopher Stork # ''Déchéa'' by Max-André Rayjean # ''Les Plasmoïdes au pouvoir ?'' by Gilles Morris # ''Le Peuple des Glaces'' by G.-J. Arnaud # ''Étoile sur Mentha'' by Gabriel Jan # ''Alerte à l'hypnose'' by Karl-Herbert Scheer # ''Changez de bocal'' by Paul Béra # ''Capitaine Pluton'' by
    Jean-Pierre Garen Jean-Pierre Garen (10 November 1932 – 4 March 2004) was a French physician A physician (American English), medical practitioner (Commonwealth English), medical doctor, or simply doctor, is a health professional who practices medicine ...
    # ''Le Mystère Varga'' by Piet Legay # ''La Sainte Espagne programmée'' by Michel Jeury # ''Une morsure de feu'' by Maurice Limat # by Clark Darlton and Karl-Herbert Scheer # ''Coefficient de sécurité : trois'' by Karl-Herbert Scheer # ''L'Expérience du grand cataclysme'' by Philippe Randa # ''Les Volcans de Mars'' by Jean-Louis Le May # ''Échec aux Ro'has'' by Piet Legay # by Gabriel Jan # ''Un monde impossible'' by Gilles Morris # ''Cités des Astéroïdes'' by Pierre Barbet # ''S.O.S. Sibérie'' by Karl-Herbert Scheer # ''Les Dieux maudits d'Alphéa'' by Dan Dastier # ''Vatican 2000'' by Christopher Stork # ''Le Réveil des dieux'' by Philippe Randa # ''Notre chair disparue'' by Gilles Morris # ''Les Chasseurs des Glaces'' by G.-J. Arnaud # ''La Traque d'été'' by Adam Saint-Moore # ''Jaïral'' by Max-André Rayjean # ''Le Palais du roi Phédon'' by Philippe Randa # ''La Révolte des grands cerveaux'' by Karl-Herbert Scheer # ''Pas de passeport pour Anésia'' by Jan de Fast # ''La Nuit solaire'' by Maurice Limat # ''Les Non-humains'' by Jacques Hoven # ''Opération Dernière Chance'' by Clark Darlton and Karl-Herbert Scheer # ''La Révolte des boudragues'' by Jean-Louis Le May # ''...ou que la mort triomphe !'' by Gilles Morris # ''Angel félina'' by
    Joël Houssin Joël Houssin (born 1953) is a French author of science fiction, fantasy, and crime fiction. Two of his novels have won the Grand Prix de l'Imaginaire. He also wrote the film ''Dobermann'', based on his series of police novels, and created the cri ...
    # ''Mais l'espace... mais le temps...'' by Daniel Walther # ''Avant-poste'' by Jean Mazarin # ''Les Hommes-processeurs'' by Michel Jeury # ''Le Bon Larron'' by Christopher Stork # ''Titcht'' by Christian Mantey # ''Les Petites femmes vertes'' by Christopher Stork # ''Planète-Suicide'' by Gilles Morris # ''L'Enfant de Xéna'' by Dan Dastier # ''Le Troubadour de minuit'' by Maurice Limat # ''Le Monde noir'' by Max-André Rayjean # ''Les Psychos de Logir'' by Pierre Barbet # ''Rencontres extragalactiques'' by Clark Darlton and Karl-Herbert Scheer # ''Mission sur terre'' by Philippe Randa # ''Sheena'' by Gabriel Jan # ''En une éternité ...'' by Jean Mazarin # ''L'Enfant des glaces'' by G.-J. Arnaud # ''Un autre monde'' by André Caroff # ''Le Pronostiqueur'' by
    Joël Houssin Joël Houssin (born 1953) is a French author of science fiction, fantasy, and crime fiction. Two of his novels have won the Grand Prix de l'Imaginaire. He also wrote the film ''Dobermann'', based on his series of police novels, and created the cri ...
    # ''Lacunes dans l'espace'' by Jean-Louis Le May # ''La Femme invisible'' by Christopher Stork # ''Une secte comme beaucoup d'autres'' by Gilles Morris # ''Le Règne d'Astakla'' by Dan Dastier # ''Il fera si bon mourir ...'' by Jan de Fast # ''Au nom de l'espèce'' by Piet Legay # ''Sloma de l'Abianta'' by Daniel Piret # ''N'aboyez pas trop fort, Mr. Brenton'' by F. Richard-Bessière


    1982

    #
  • ''L'Enjeu lunaire'' by Karl-Herbert Scheer # ''Les Otages des Glaces'' by G.-J. Arnaud # ''Captif du temps'' by André Caroff # ''Les Renégats d'Ixa'' by Maurice Limat # ''Les Envoyés de Mega'' by Daniel Piret # ''Message de Bâl 188'' by Frank Dartal # ''Fallait-il tuer Dieu ?'' by Gilles Morris # ''Le Gnome halluciné'' by G.-J. Arnaud # ''Nadar'' by Gabriel Jan # ''Baroud sur Bolkar'' by Philippe Randa # ''Sept soleils dans la Licorne'' by Jean-Louis Le May # ''Le Champion des mondes'' by
    Joël Houssin Joël Houssin (born 1953) is a French author of science fiction, fantasy, and crime fiction. Two of his novels have won the Grand Prix de l'Imaginaire. He also wrote the film ''Dobermann'', based on his series of police novels, and created the cri ...
    # ''Le Cocon-Psi'' by Karl-Herbert Scheer # ''La Mort de Mecanica'' by Clark Darlton and Karl-Herbert Scheer # ''Examen de passage'' by Gilles Morris # ''L'An II de la mafia'' by Christopher Stork # ''Cités interstellaires'' by Pierre Barbet # ''Le Livre de Swa'' by Daniel Walther # ''La Planète du jugement'' by Michel Jeury # ''Le Secret d'Irgoun'' by Dan Dastier # ''Shea'' by Budy Matieson # ''Les Survivants de l'Au-delà'' by F. Richard-Bessière # ''Cosmodrame'' by Gilles Morris # ''Hypothèse "gamma"'' by Piet Legay # ''La Compagnie de la Banquise'' by G.-J. Arnaud # ''Prométhée'' by Daniel Piret # ''Tu vivras, Céréluna'' by Gabriel Jan # ''Haute-Ville'' by Jean Mazarin # ''Coup dur sur Deneb'' by Maurice Limat # ''Blue'' by
    Joël Houssin Joël Houssin (born 1953) is a French author of science fiction, fantasy, and crime fiction. Two of his novels have won the Grand Prix de l'Imaginaire. He also wrote the film ''Dobermann'', based on his series of police novels, and created the cri ...
    # ''L'Ère des Bionites'' by Dan Dastier # ''La Planète Noire de Lothar'' by Philippe Randa # ''Métal en fusion'' by André Caroff # ''L'Oiseau de Mars'' by Karl-Herbert Scheer # ''Le Captif du futur'' by Clark Darlton and Karl-Herbert Scheer # ''Un monde si noir'' by Piet Legay # ''La Vie, la mort confondues...'' by Gilles Morris # ''Survivants de l'apocalypse'' by Pierre Barbet # ''Le Voyage de Baktur'' by Gabriel Jan # ''Tout le pouvoir aux étoiles'' by Christopher Stork # ''Les Conjurés de Shargol'' by Philippe Randa # ''La Bataille de Panotol'' by Clark Darlton and Karl-Herbert Scheer # ''Le Réseau de Patagonie'' by G.-J. Arnaud # ''Le Destin de Swa'' by Daniel Walther # ''L'Hérésiarque'' by Adam Saint-Moore # ''Masques de Clown'' by
    Joël Houssin Joël Houssin (born 1953) is a French author of science fiction, fantasy, and crime fiction. Two of his novels have won the Grand Prix de l'Imaginaire. He also wrote the film ''Dobermann'', based on his series of police novels, and created the cri ...
    # ''Terreur psy'' by André Caroff # ''Ald'haï'' by Jean-Louis Le May # ''Les Glaces du temps'' by Frank Dartal # ''Les Esclaves de Xicor'' by Maurice Limat # ''Un pour tous... tous pourris !'' by Gilles Morris # ''L'Horrible découverte du Dr Coffin'' by Robert Clauzel # ''Le Dernier des Zwors'' by
    Jean-Pierre Garen Jean-Pierre Garen (10 November 1932 – 4 March 2004) was a French physician A physician (American English), medical practitioner (Commonwealth English), medical doctor, or simply doctor, is a health professional who practices medicine ...
    # ''Elle s'appelait Loan'' by Piet Legay # ''L'Empereur d'Éridan'' by Pierre Barbet # ''Arbitrage martien'' by Karl-Herbert Scheer # ''Nausicaa'' by Jean Mazarin # ''La Machine maîtresse'' by Christopher Stork # ''Folle meffa'' by Philippe Randa # ''Une odeur de sainteté'' by Gilles Morris # ''Le Piège des sables'' by André Caroff # ''Livradoch le Fou'' by Jean-Louis Le May # ''L'Ordre des vigiles'' by Max-André Rayjean # ''Les Astres noirs'' by Clark Darlton and Karl-Herbert Scheer # ''Une peau si... bleue !'' by Piet Legay # ''Les Voiliers du rail'' by G.-J. Arnaud # ''Goer-le-renard'' by Michel Jeury # ''Le Répertoire des époques de cette galaxie et de quelques autres'' by Louis Thirion # ''Les Mangeurs de murailles'' by
    Serge Brussolo Serge Brussolo (born 31 May 1951) is a French fiction author. Biography Born in Paris, Brussolo had a tormented childhood. He studied letters and psychology and wrote his first texts very early, finding inspiration in his misery and disturbed fa ...
    # ''Le Mécaniquosmos'' by Maurice Limat # ''Lilith'' by
    Joël Houssin Joël Houssin (born 1953) is a French author of science fiction, fantasy, and crime fiction. Two of his novels have won the Grand Prix de l'Imaginaire. He also wrote the film ''Dobermann'', based on his series of police novels, and created the cri ...
    # ''Dis, qu'as-tu fait, toi que voilà ...'' by Christopher Stork # ''Les Écologistes de combat'' by Philippe Randa # ''... Et le Paradis en plus !'' by Gilles Morris # ''Les Héritiers d'Antinéa'' by Dan Dastier # ''A l'image du dragon'' by
    Serge Brussolo Serge Brussolo (born 31 May 1951) is a French fiction author. Biography Born in Paris, Brussolo had a tormented childhood. He studied letters and psychology and wrote his first texts very early, finding inspiration in his misery and disturbed fa ...
    # ''Les Cages de Beltem'' by Gilles Thomas # ''La Bataille des dieux'' by J. Stuntman


    1983

    #
  • ''L'Effet Halstead'' by Christian Mantey # ''Planeta non grata'' by Michel Honaker # ''Brigade de mort'' by Gabriel Jan # ''Perpetuum...'' by Piet Legay # ''Et un temps pour mourir'' by Frank Dartal # ''Les Fous du soleil'' by G.-J. Arnaud # ''Les Charognards de S'nien'' by Pierre Barbet # ''Génération Clash'' by Gilles Morris # ''La 666e planète'' by Daniel Piret # ''La Légende de Swa'' by Daniel Walther # ''L'Oiseau dans le ciment'' by André Caroff # ''Expérimentation Alpha'' by Louis Thirion # ''Les Jardins de Xantha'' by Gabriel Jan # ''Les Tours divines'' by Michel Jeury # ''Network-Cancer'' by G.-J. Arnaud # ''La Frontière indécise'' by Gilles Morris # ''L'Ombre du tueur'' by Paul Béra # ''Les Presque dieux'' by Maurice Limat # ''Génie génétique'' by
    Jean-Pierre Garen Jean-Pierre Garen (10 November 1932 – 4 March 2004) was a French physician A physician (American English), medical practitioner (Commonwealth English), medical doctor, or simply doctor, is a health professional who practices medicine ...
    # ''Anticorps 107'' by Piet Legay # ''Médiation protoplasmique'' by Clark Darlton and Karl-Herbert Scheer # ''Avant les déluges'' by F. Richard-Bessière # ''Le Chasseur'' by
    Joël Houssin Joël Houssin (born 1953) is a French author of science fiction, fantasy, and crime fiction. Two of his novels have won the Grand Prix de l'Imaginaire. He also wrote the film ''Dobermann'', based on his series of police novels, and created the cri ...
    # ''La Grande prêtresse de Yashtar'' by Gabriel Jan # ''La Quatrième personne du pluriel'' by Christopher Stork # ''Les Prophètes de l'apocalypse'' by Jean Mazarin # ''Wildlife connection'' by Christian Mantey # ''Opération surprise'' by Clark Darlton and Karl-Herbert Scheer # ''Trop pour un seul homme'' by Gilles Morris # ''L'Article de la mort'' by Christopher Stork # ''Ce cœur dans la glace...'' by Piet Legay # ''Station-Fantôme'' by G.-J. Arnaud # ''Le Puzzle de chair'' by
    Serge Brussolo Serge Brussolo (born 31 May 1951) is a French fiction author. Biography Born in Paris, Brussolo had a tormented childhood. He studied letters and psychology and wrote his first texts very early, finding inspiration in his misery and disturbed fa ...
    # ''Dérive sur Kimelunga'' by Jean-Louis Le May # ''Embuscade sur Ornella'' by Daniel Walther # ''Après les déluges'' by F. Richard-Bessière # ''La Dernière syllabe du temps'' by Christopher Stork # ''Intervention Flash'' by Gilles Morris # ''Comme un vol de chimères'' by Maurice Limat # ''Aléas à travers le temps'' by Philippe Randa # ''Les Fils de Prométhée'' by Daniel Piret # ''Prisonnier du plasma'' by Clark Darlton and Karl-Herbert Scheer # ''City'' by
    Joël Houssin Joël Houssin (born 1953) is a French author of science fiction, fantasy, and crime fiction. Two of his novels have won the Grand Prix de l'Imaginaire. He also wrote the film ''Dobermann'', based on his series of police novels, and created the cri ...
    # ''Les Cendres de la nuit'' by Robert Clauzel # ''Élimination'' by André Caroff # ''Mon pote, le Martien...'' by Philippe Randa # ''Quand le temps soufflera'' by Michel Jeury # ''Shan-Aya'' by Dan Dastier # ''Dimension quatre ! (La loi du temps)'' by Piet Legay # ''Un peu... beaucoup... à la folie'' by Christopher Stork # ''Un peu de vin d'antan'' by Jean-Louis Le May # ''Les Semeurs d'abîmes'' by
    Serge Brussolo Serge Brussolo (born 31 May 1951) is a French fiction author. Biography Born in Paris, Brussolo had a tormented childhood. He studied letters and psychology and wrote his first texts very early, finding inspiration in his misery and disturbed fa ...
    # ''Ordinator-Labyrinthus'' by André Caroff # ''Évolution Crash'' by Gilles Morris # ''Le Grand oiseau des galaxies'' by Maurice Limat # ''Un bonheur qui dérape'' by Jean Mazarin # ''Les Hommes-Jonas'' by G.-J. Arnaud # ''Simulations'' by André Caroff # ''Territoire de fièvre'' by
    Serge Brussolo Serge Brussolo (born 31 May 1951) is a French fiction author. Biography Born in Paris, Brussolo had a tormented childhood. He studied letters and psychology and wrote his first texts very early, finding inspiration in his misery and disturbed fa ...
    # ''Game Over'' by
    Joël Houssin Joël Houssin (born 1953) is a French author of science fiction, fantasy, and crime fiction. Two of his novels have won the Grand Prix de l'Imaginaire. He also wrote the film ''Dobermann'', based on his series of police novels, and created the cri ...
    # ''Alpha-Park'' by Max-André Rayjean # ''Rome doit être détruite'' by Pierre Barbet # ''Le Monde-aux-Cent-Soleils'' by Clark Darlton and Karl-Herbert Scheer # ''Le XXIe siècle n'aura pas lieu'' by Christopher Stork # ''Les Lutteurs immobiles'' by
    Serge Brussolo Serge Brussolo (born 31 May 1951) is a French fiction author. Biography Born in Paris, Brussolo had a tormented childhood. He studied letters and psychology and wrote his first texts very early, finding inspiration in his misery and disturbed fa ...
    # ''Secteur Diable'' by Gilles Morris # ''La Cité de l'éternelle nuit'' by Robert Clauzel # ''Vers l'âge d'or'' by Michel Jeury # ''À la découverte du Graal'' by F. Richard-Bessière # ''Apollo XXV'' by Daniel Walther # ''Mais n'anticipons pas...'' by Christopher Stork # ''La Démone de Karastan'' by Philippe Randa # ''Voyeur'' by
    Joël Houssin Joël Houssin (born 1953) is a French author of science fiction, fantasy, and crime fiction. Two of his novels have won the Grand Prix de l'Imaginaire. He also wrote the film ''Dobermann'', based on his series of police novels, and created the cri ...
    # ''L'Œil éCarlate'' by Maurice Limat # ''Terminus Amertume'' by G.-J. Arnaud # ''Un jeu parmi tant d'autres'' by Gabriel Jan # ''Kamikazement vôtres'' by Gilles Morris


    1984

    #
  • ''L'Histoire détournée'' by Jean Mazarin # ''Les Brûleurs de banquise'' by G.-J. Arnaud # ''Reflets d'entre-temps'' by Jean-Louis Le May # ''Les Fils du serpent'' by Jimmy Guieu # ''Pièces détachées'' by Christopher Stork # ''Les Bêtes enracinées'' by
    Serge Brussolo Serge Brussolo (born 31 May 1951) is a French fiction author. Biography Born in Paris, Brussolo had a tormented childhood. He studied letters and psychology and wrote his first texts very early, finding inspiration in his misery and disturbed fa ...
    # ''Le Planétoïde hanté'' by Clark Darlton and Karl-Herbert Scheer # ''Génération Satan'' by Piet Legay # ''La Parole'' by Daniel Piret # ''Les Vikings de Sirius'' by Maurice Limat # ''No man's land'' by Christian Mantey # ''Cal de Ter'' by Paul-Jean Hérault # ''Les Métamorphes'' by Gilles Morris # ''Ticket aller-retour pour l'hyperspace'' by Louis Thirion # ''Les Colons d'Eridan'' by Pierre Barbet # ''On ne meurt pas sous le ciel rouge'' by Gabriel Jan # ''Le Gouffre aux garous'' by G.-J. Arnaud # ''Survivre ensemble'' by Gilles Morris # ''L'Emprise du cristal'' by
    Jean-Pierre Garen Jean-Pierre Garen (10 November 1932 – 4 March 2004) was a French physician A physician (American English), medical practitioner (Commonwealth English), medical doctor, or simply doctor, is a health professional who practices medicine ...
    # ''Les Goulags mous'' by Jacques Mondoloni # ''Ce qui mordait le ciel…'' by
    Serge Brussolo Serge Brussolo (born 31 May 1951) is a French fiction author. Biography Born in Paris, Brussolo had a tormented childhood. He studied letters and psychology and wrote his first texts very early, finding inspiration in his misery and disturbed fa ...
    # ''L'Homme de lumière'' by Maurice Limat # ''Virus Amok'' by Christopher Stork # ''Les Maîtres de l'horreur'' by F. Richard-Bessière # ''Demain matin, au chant du tueur !'' by Michel Pagel # ''L'Autre race...'' by Piet Legay # ''L'Âge de Lumière'' by Max-André Rayjean # ''Le Combat des Cent-Soleils'' by Clark Darlton and Karl-Herbert Scheer # ''Carthage sera détruite'' by Pierre Barbet # ''Le passé dépassé'' by Christopher Stork # ''Les Ombres de la Mégapole'' by Adam Saint-Moore # ''Un avenir sur commande'' by Gilles Morris # ''Les Survivants de la mer Morte'' by Robert Clauzel # ''Le Dirigeable sacrilège'' by G.-J. Arnaud # ''Soupçons sur Hydra'' by
    Jean-Pierre Andrevon Jean-Pierre Andrevon (born 19 September 1937 in Bourgoin-Jallieu, Isère) is a French science fiction author, as well as a painter and singer. He has used the pseudonym ''Alphonse Brutsche'' for novels published under the Fleuve Noir label. In a ...
    # ''La Taverne de l'espoir'' by Michel Pagel # ''Psy-connection'' by Piet Legay # ''Les Démoniaques de Kallioh'' by Hugues Douriaux # ''Les Bannières de Persh'' by Jean-Pierre Fontana and Alain Paris # ''Deux pas dans le soleil'' by André Caroff # ''Patrouilles'' by Jean Mazarin # ''L'Esprit de Vénus'' by Karl-Herbert Scheer # ''Pieuvres'' by Christopher Stork # ''Vieillesse délinquante'' by Gilles Morris # ''L'Élixir pourpre'' by Maurice Limat # ''Crache-Béton'' by
    Serge Brussolo Serge Brussolo (born 31 May 1951) is a French fiction author. Biography Born in Paris, Brussolo had a tormented childhood. He studied letters and psychology and wrote his first texts very early, finding inspiration in his misery and disturbed fa ...
    # ''L'Anaphase du Diable'' by Michel Jeury # ''La Pugnace révolution de Phagor'' by Daniel Walther # ''Le Calumet de l'oncle Chok'' by Jean-Louis Le May # ''L'Envers vaut l'endroit'' by Christopher Stork # ''Le Viêt-nam au futur simple'' by Michel Pagel # ''Liensun'' by G.-J. Arnaud # ''L'Autre côté du vide'' by Gilles Morris # ''Dernier étage avant la frontière'' by Jean-Pierre Fontana and Alain Paris # ''Nord'' by Thierry Lassalle # ''Menaces sur les mutants'' by Clark Darlton and Karl-Herbert Scheer # ''Illa et son étoile'' by Jean-Louis Le May # ''Ordinator-Macchabées'' by André Caroff # ''Le Celte Noir'' by Michaël Clifden # ''Le Flambeau de l'Univers'' by Max-André Rayjean # ''Les Fœtus d'acier'' by
    Serge Brussolo Serge Brussolo (born 31 May 1951) is a French fiction author. Biography Born in Paris, Brussolo had a tormented childhood. He studied letters and psychology and wrote his first texts very early, finding inspiration in his misery and disturbed fa ...
    # ''Le Dernier pilote'' by Paul-Jean Hérault # ''Incarnation illégale'' by Karl-Herbert Scheer # ''Les Éboueurs de la vie éternelle'' by G.-J. Arnaud # ''La Guerre de la lumière'' by Gabriel Jan # ''Les Décervelés'' by Piet Legay # ''La Nuit des insectes'' by Th. Cryde # ''Offensive minérale'' by Gilles Morris # ''L'Ordre des ordres'' by
    Jean-Pierre Garen Jean-Pierre Garen (10 November 1932 – 4 March 2004) was a French physician A physician (American English), medical practitioner (Commonwealth English), medical doctor, or simply doctor, is a health professional who practices medicine ...
    # ''Lorsque R'Saanz parut'' by Louis Thirion # ''Terre des femmes'' by Christopher Stork # ''Sarkô des grandes zunes'' by Jean-Pierre Fontana and Alain Paris # ''Ordinator-Phantastikos'' by André Caroff # ''Carthage en Amérique'' by Jacques Mondoloni # ''À moins d'un miracle...'' by Gilles Morris # ''Les Idoles du lynx'' by Maurice Limat # ''Les Pierres de la Mort'' by F. Richard-Bessière


    1985

    #
  • ''Eldorado stellaire'' by Pierre Barbet # ''Galactic paranoïa'' by Louis Thirion # ''L'Hydre acéphale'' by Maurice Limat # ''La Troisième puissance'' by Gabriel Jan # ''Les Trains-cimetières'' by G.-J. Arnaud # ''Galax-western'' by Hugues Douriaux # ''Le Mirage de la montagne chantante'' by Clark Darlton and Karl-Herbert Scheer # ''Camarade Yankee !'' by Philippe Randa # ''Paradis zéro'' by Pierre Pelot # ''Osmose'' by Th. Cryde # ''Ehecatl, seigneur le vent'' by Jean-Louis Le May # ''L'Âge à rebours'' by Jean Mazarin # ''Le Syndrome Karelmann'' by Jean-Pierre Fontana and Alain Paris # ''Rhino'' by Dominique Douay # ''Ordinator-Érotikos'' by André Caroff # ''Le Premier hybride'' by
    Jean-Pierre Andrevon Jean-Pierre Andrevon (born 19 September 1937 in Bourgoin-Jallieu, Isère) is a French science fiction author, as well as a painter and singer. He has used the pseudonym ''Alphonse Brutsche'' for novels published under the Fleuve Noir label. In a ...
    # ''Les Psychomutants'' by Gilles Morris # ''Les Fils de Lien Rag'' by G.-J. Arnaud # ''Le Dernier paradis'' by Michel Jeury # ''Ambulance cannibale non identifiée'' by
    Serge Brussolo Serge Brussolo (born 31 May 1951) is a French fiction author. Biography Born in Paris, Brussolo had a tormented childhood. He studied letters and psychology and wrote his first texts very early, finding inspiration in his misery and disturbed fa ...
    # ''Le Rêve du papillon chinois'' by Christopher Stork # ''Les Clans de l'étang vert'' by Adam Saint-Moore # ''Le Bruit des autres'' by Pierre Pelot # ''Silence... on meurt !'' by F. Richard-Bessière # ''Cités biotiques'' by Pierre Barbet # ''Les Contrebandiers du futur'' by Philippe Randa # ''Viol génétique'' by Piet Legay # ''Rouge est la chute du soleil'' by Maurice Limat # ''Made in Mars'' by Christopher Stork # ''Les Survivants du paradis'' by Michel Jeury # ''Le Semeur d'ombres'' by Michel Honaker # ''Ordinator-Criminalis'' by André Caroff # ''Androïdes en série'' by Karl-Herbert Scheer # ''Le Miroir du passé'' by Gilbert Picard # ''La Pire espèce'' by Gilles Morris # ''Le Rire du lance-flammes'' by
    Serge Brussolo Serge Brussolo (born 31 May 1951) is a French fiction author. Biography Born in Paris, Brussolo had a tormented childhood. He studied letters and psychology and wrote his first texts very early, finding inspiration in his misery and disturbed fa ...
    # ''Les Lunatiques'' by Christopher Stork # ''Téléclones'' by Pierre Barbet # ''Le Veilleur à la lisière du monde'' by Daniel Walther # ''Poupée tueuse'' by Jean Mazarin # ''La Cité du vent damné'' by Maurice Limat # ''Voyageuse Yeuse'' by G.-J. Arnaud # ''Billevesées et calembredaines'' by Christopher Stork # ''À quoi bon ressusciter ?'' by Gilbert Picard # ''Le Château des Vents infernaux'' by Hugues Douriaux # ''Les Hommes-vecteurs'' by Michaël Clifden # ''L'Inconnue de Ryg'' by
    Jean-Pierre Garen Jean-Pierre Garen (10 November 1932 – 4 March 2004) was a French physician A physician (American English), medical practitioner (Commonwealth English), medical doctor, or simply doctor, is a health professional who practices medicine ...
    # ''La Marée d'or'' by Michel Jeury # ''La Valeur de la vie'' by Clark Darlton and Karl-Herbert Scheer # ''Ordinator-Ocularis'' by André Caroff # ''Ceux de la Montagne-de-Fer'' by Maurice Limat # ''Le Temple du dieu Mazon'' by Jean-Pierre Fontana and Alain Paris # ''Rempart des naufrageurs'' by
    Serge Brussolo Serge Brussolo (born 31 May 1951) is a French fiction author. Biography Born in Paris, Brussolo had a tormented childhood. He studied letters and psychology and wrote his first texts very early, finding inspiration in his misery and disturbed fa ...
    # ''Les Acteurs programmés'' by Max-André Rayjean # ''Putsch galactique'' by Pierre Barbet # ''Lumière d'abîme'' by Michel Honaker # ''L'Ange du désert'' by Michel Pagel # ''Ordinator-craignos'' by André Caroff # ''L'Ampoule de cendres'' by G.-J. Arnaud # ''Roulette russe'' by Daridjana # ''Sur qui veillent les Achachilas'' by Jean-Louis Le May # ''La Marque des Antarcidès'' by Alain Paris # ''Pour une dent, toute la gueule'' by Gilles Morris # ''Le Volcan des sirènes'' by Gilbert Picard # ''Cadavres à tout faire'' by F. Richard-Bessière # ''Babel bluff'' by Christopher Stork # ''Les Visiteurs du passé'' by Karl-Herbert Scheer # ''Abattoir-Opéra'' by
    Serge Brussolo Serge Brussolo (born 31 May 1951) is a French fiction author. Biography Born in Paris, Brussolo had a tormented childhood. He studied letters and psychology and wrote his first texts very early, finding inspiration in his misery and disturbed fa ...
    # ''La Semaine carnivore'' by Th. Cryde # ''Feu sur tout ce qui bouge !'' by Gilles Morris # ''L'Enfant de l'espace'' by Christopher Stork # ''Ordinator-Rapidos'' by André Caroff # ''Le Clan du brouillard'' by Jean-Pierre Fontana and Alain Paris # ''Solstice de fer'' by Francis Berthelot # ''Wân, l'iconoclaste'' by Maurice Limat # ''La Mémoire totale'' by Claude Ecken # ''Retour en avant'' by Gilles Morris


    1986

    #
  • ''Naufrage sur une chaise électrique'' by
    Serge Brussolo Serge Brussolo (born 31 May 1951) is a French fiction author. Biography Born in Paris, Brussolo had a tormented childhood. He studied letters and psychology and wrote his first texts very early, finding inspiration in his misery and disturbed fa ...
    # ''Quand souvenirs revenir, nous souffrir et mourir'' by Jean-Michel Dagory # ''Les Passagers du mirage'' by Pierre Pelot # ''La Piste du sud'' by Thierry Lassalle # ''P.L.U.M. 66-50'' by Hugues Douriaux # ''Sahra'' by Jean-Louis Le May # ''Le Fléau de la galaxie'' by Clark Darlton and Karl-Herbert Scheer # ''Sun company'' by G.-J. Arnaud # ''Demi-portion'' by Christopher Stork # ''Rowena'' by Michel Pagel # ''Soldat-chien'' by Alain Paris # ''La Guerre des loisirs'' by Max-André Rayjean # ''Le Diable soit avec nous !'' by Philippe Randa # ''Le Bricolo'' by Paul-Jean Hérault # ''Équinoxe de cendre'' by Francis Berthelot # ''La Fleur pourpre'' by
    Jean-Pierre Garen Jean-Pierre Garen (10 November 1932 – 4 March 2004) was a French physician A physician (American English), medical practitioner (Commonwealth English), medical doctor, or simply doctor, is a health professional who practices medicine ...
    # ''Glaciation nucléaire'' by Pierre Barbet # ''Le Chant du Vorkul'' by Michel Honaker # ''Que l'éternité soit avec vous !'' by Louis Thirion # ''L'Heure perdue'' by Guy Charmasson # ''Nitrabyl la ténébreuse'' by Karl-Herbert Scheer # ''Un pied sur Terre'' by Gilles Morris # ''Enfer vertical en approche rapide'' by
    Serge Brussolo Serge Brussolo (born 31 May 1951) is a French fiction author. Biography Born in Paris, Brussolo had a tormented childhood. He studied letters and psychology and wrote his first texts very early, finding inspiration in his misery and disturbed fa ...
    # ''Poupée cassée'' by Jean Mazarin # ''Ils étaient une fois...'' by Christopher Stork # ''Les Sibériens'' by G.-J. Arnaud # ''Le Feu du Vahad'Har'' by Gabriel Jan # ''La Jaune'' by Jean-Pierre Fontana # ''Les Horreurs de la paix'' by Gilles Morris # ''Transfert'' by Gérard Delteil # ''O Tuha'd et les chasseurs'' by Jean-Louis Le May # ''Le Temps des rats'' by Louis Thirion # ''Ashermayam'' by Alain Paris # ''La Ville d'acier'' by Michel Pagel # ''La Saga d'Arne Marsson'' by Pierre Bameul # ''Psys contre psys'' by Christopher Stork # ''Le Clochard ferroviaire'' by G.-J. Arnaud # ''La Barrière du crâne'' by Gilles Morris # ''Métamorphosa'' by Philippe Randa # ''Fou dans la tête de Nazi Jones...'' by Pierre Pelot # ''La Colère des ténèbres'' by
    Serge Brussolo Serge Brussolo (born 31 May 1951) is a French fiction author. Biography Born in Paris, Brussolo had a tormented childhood. He studied letters and psychology and wrote his first texts very early, finding inspiration in his misery and disturbed fa ...
    # ''Khéoba-la-maudite'' by Maurice Limat # ''Les Vautours'' by
    Joël Houssin Joël Houssin (born 1953) is a French author of science fiction, fantasy, and crime fiction. Two of his novels have won the Grand Prix de l'Imaginaire. He also wrote the film ''Dobermann'', based on his series of police novels, and created the cri ...
    # ''Citéléem'' by Max-André Rayjean # ''Les Androïdes du désert'' by Hugues Douriaux # ''Les Conquérants immobiles'' by Pierre Pelot # ''Opération Bacchus'' by
    Jean-Pierre Garen Jean-Pierre Garen (10 November 1932 – 4 March 2004) was a French physician A physician (American English), medical practitioner (Commonwealth English), medical doctor, or simply doctor, is a health professional who practices medicine ...
    # ''Les Combattants des abysses'' by Gilbert Picard # ''Eridan VII'' by Frank Dartal # ''Le Miroir de Molkex'' by Clark Darlton and Karl-Herbert Scheer # ''Le Sphinx des nuages'' by Maurice Limat # ''Danger, parking miné !'' by
    Serge Brussolo Serge Brussolo (born 31 May 1951) is a French fiction author. Biography Born in Paris, Brussolo had a tormented childhood. He studied letters and psychology and wrote his first texts very early, finding inspiration in his misery and disturbed fa ...
    # ''De purs esprits...'' by Christopher Stork # ''Les Wagons-mémoires'' by G.-J. Arnaud # ''Objectif : surhomme'' by Gilles Morris # ''Tragédie musicale'' by Hugues Douriaux # ''"Reich"'' by Alain Paris # ''En direct d'ailleurs'' by Gilles Morris # ''Mémoires d'un épouvantail blessé au combat'' by Pierre Pelot # ''La Croisade des assassins'' by Pierre Barbet # ''Les Hommes-lézards'' by Jean-Pierre Fontana and Alain Paris # ''Don Quichotte II'' by Christopher Stork # ''Le Rêve et l'assassin'' by Sylviane Corgiat and Bruno Lecigne # ''Rébellion sur Euhja'' by Clark Darlton and Karl-Herbert Scheer # ''La Piste des écorchés'' by Gilles Morris # ''Le Choix des destins'' by Pierre Bameul # ''Mausolée pour une locomotive'' by G.-J. Arnaud # ''Catacombes'' by
    Serge Brussolo Serge Brussolo (born 31 May 1951) is a French fiction author. Biography Born in Paris, Brussolo had a tormented childhood. He studied letters and psychology and wrote his first texts very early, finding inspiration in his misery and disturbed fa ...
    # ''Le Gladiateur de Vénusia'' by
    Jean-Pierre Garen Jean-Pierre Garen (10 November 1932 – 4 March 2004) was a French physician A physician (American English), medical practitioner (Commonwealth English), medical doctor, or simply doctor, is a health professional who practices medicine ...
    # ''Le Fou'' by Michel Pagel # ''Cacophonie du nouveau monde'' by Gabriel Jan # ''Observation du virus en temps de paix'' by Pierre Pelot # ''Le Rêve du Vorkul'' by Michel Honaker # ''Et la pluie tomba sur Mars'' by Maurice Limat # ''L'Agonie des hommes'' by Gilles Morris # ''Le Raid infernal'' by Paul-Jean Hérault # ''L'Endroit bleu'' by Th. Cryde # ''Contretemps'' by Christopher Stork # ''L'Ombre des Antarcidès'' by Alain Paris # ''Dans le ventre d'une légende'' by G.-J. Arnaud # ''La Métamorphose du Molkex'' by Clark Darlton and Karl-Herbert Scheer # ''Temps changeants'' by Pierre Barbet # ''Le Programme troisième guerre mondiale'' by Sylviane Corgiat and Bruno Lecigne # ''Le Viol du dieu Ptah'' by Phil Laramie # ''Ultime solution...'' by Piet Legay


    1987

    #
  • ''Accident temporel'' by Louis Thirion # ''Le Monde d'après'' by Hugues Douriaux # ''Le Dragon de Wilk'' by
    Jean-Pierre Garen Jean-Pierre Garen (10 November 1932 – 4 March 2004) was a French physician A physician (American English), medical practitioner (Commonwealth English), medical doctor, or simply doctor, is a health professional who practices medicine ...
    # ''Par le sabre des Zinjas'' by Roger Facon # ''Les Cavaliers dorés'' by Michel Pagel # ''U.S. go home... go, go !'' by Philippe Randa # ''La Cité des Hommes-de-Fer'' by Jean-Pierre Fontana and Alain Paris # ''Les Échafaudages d'épouvante'' by G.-J. Arnaud # ''Docteur squelette'' by
    Serge Brussolo Serge Brussolo (born 31 May 1951) is a French fiction author. Biography Born in Paris, Brussolo had a tormented childhood. He studied letters and psychology and wrote his first texts very early, finding inspiration in his misery and disturbed fa ...
    # ''Défense spatiale'' by Pierre Barbet # ''Les Naufragés du 14-18'' by Clark Darlton and Karl-Herbert Scheer # ''Mortel contact'' by Piet Legay # ''L'Univers en pièce'' by Claude Ecken # ''Le Lit à baldaquin'' by Christopher Stork # ''Building'' by Michel Honaker # ''Cocons'' by Philippe Guy # ''La Folle ruée des Akantor'' by Phil Laramie # ''Le Serpent de rubis'' by Maurice Limat # ''L'Araignée'' by Sylviane Corgiat and Bruno Lecigne # ''Appelez-moi Einstein !'' by Gilles Morris # ''Les Idées solubles'' by Jacques Mondoloni # ''Les Êtres vagues'' by Gilles Morris # ''Les Errants'' by Hugues Douriaux # ''Les Guerrières de Lesban'' by
    Jean-Pierre Garen Jean-Pierre Garen (10 November 1932 – 4 March 2004) was a French physician A physician (American English), medical practitioner (Commonwealth English), medical doctor, or simply doctor, is a health professional who practices medicine ...
    # ''Baroud pour le genre humain'' by Philippe Randa # ''EMO'' by Bruno Lecigne # ''Le Réveil de la forteresse'' by Karl-Herbert Scheer # ''Les Ambulances du rêve'' by Richard Canal # ''Opération "serrures carnivores"'' by
    Serge Brussolo Serge Brussolo (born 31 May 1951) is a French fiction author. Biography Born in Paris, Brussolo had a tormented childhood. He studied letters and psychology and wrote his first texts very early, finding inspiration in his misery and disturbed fa ...
    # ''Le Labyrinthe d'Eysal'' by Clark Darlton and Karl-Herbert Scheer # ''Les Portes de l'enfer'' by Piet Legay # ''La Famille'' by Paul-Jean Hérault # ''Les Montagnes affamées'' by G.-J. Arnaud # ''Le Rideau de glace'' by Alain Billy # ''Je souffre pour vous...'' by Christopher Stork # ''L'Univers-ombre'' by Michel Jeury # ''Lointaine étoile'' by Maurice Limat # ''La Longue errance'' by Gilles Morris # ''Captifs de Corvus'' by Pierre Barbet # ''Les Guerriers'' by Hugues Douriaux # ''Le Sceau des Antarcidès'' by Alain Paris # ''Les Sirènes d'Almadia'' by Philippe Randa # ''La Nuit du venin'' by
    Serge Brussolo Serge Brussolo (born 31 May 1951) is a French fiction author. Biography Born in Paris, Brussolo had a tormented childhood. He studied letters and psychology and wrote his first texts very early, finding inspiration in his misery and disturbed fa ...
    # ''La Prodigieuse agonie'' by G.-J. Arnaud # ''Alabama. Un. Neuf. Neuf. Six.'' by Pierre Pelot # ''La Légende étoilée'' by Richard Canal # ''Le Souffle de cristal'' by Sylviane Corgiat and Bruno Lecigne # ''Une si jolie petite planète'' by Christopher Stork # ''Un temps pour la guerre'' by Frank Dartal # ''Le Dernier témoin'' by Piet Legay # ''Le Sixième symbiote'' by Dan Dastier # ''Un reich de 1000 ans !'' by Pierre Barbet # ''Le Chariot de Thalia'' by
    Jean-Pierre Garen Jean-Pierre Garen (10 November 1932 – 4 March 2004) was a French physician A physician (American English), medical practitioner (Commonwealth English), medical doctor, or simply doctor, is a health professional who practices medicine ...
    # ''Sergent-pilote Gurvan'' by Paul-Jean Hérault # ''Soleil pourpre, soleil noir'' by Michel Pagel # ''Le Commencement de la fin'' by Gilles Morris # ''Sécession bis'' by Pierre Pelot # ''Les Squales de la cité engloutie'' by Phil Laramie # ''L'Hérésie magicienne'' by Jean-Louis Le May # ''La Croix de flamme'' by Maurice Limat # ''Le Trillionnaire'' by Christopher Stork # ''Destination Atlantide'' by Karl-Herbert Scheer # ''On m'appelait Lien Rag'' by G.-J. Arnaud # ''Les Animaux funèbres'' by
    Serge Brussolo Serge Brussolo (born 31 May 1951) is a French fiction author. Biography Born in Paris, Brussolo had a tormented childhood. He studied letters and psychology and wrote his first texts very early, finding inspiration in his misery and disturbed fa ...
    # ''Les Olympiades truquées'' by Joëlle Wintrebert # ''Les Gladiateurs de Nephers'' by Hugues Douriaux # ''La Haine du Vorkul'' by Michel Honaker # ''Les Vitrines du ciel'' by Jacques Mondoloni # ''Le Fond de l'abîme'' by Gilles Morris # ''Le Piège de glace'' by Clark Darlton and Karl-Herbert Scheer # ''Cette vérité qui tue'' by Piet Legay # ''Offensive du virus sous le champ de bataille'' by Pierre Pelot # ''Train spécial pénitentiaire 34'' by G.-J. Arnaud # ''Les Voix grises du monde gris'' by Richard Canal # ''La Septième griffe de Togor'' by Gérard Delteil # ''Gurvan : les premières victoires'' by Paul-Jean Hérault # ''Le Serpent d'angoisse'' by Roland C. Wagner # ''Objectif : Mars 2005'' by Pierre Barbet # ''Le Dernier soleil'' by Max-André Rayjean # ''Les Enfants du soleil'' by Christopher Stork # ''La Planète des femmes'' by Roger Facon # ''Les Démons de la montagne'' by
    Jean-Pierre Garen Jean-Pierre Garen (10 November 1932 – 4 March 2004) was a French physician A physician (American English), medical practitioner (Commonwealth English), medical doctor, or simply doctor, is a health professional who practices medicine ...
    # ''Le Bout du tunnel'' by Gilles Morris # ''Le Temple de chair'' by Jean-Claude Dunyach # ''Vermine'' by Hugues Douriaux # ''L'Ombre des gnomes'' by
    Serge Brussolo Serge Brussolo (born 31 May 1951) is a French fiction author. Biography Born in Paris, Brussolo had a tormented childhood. He studied letters and psychology and wrote his first texts very early, finding inspiration in his misery and disturbed fa ...
    # ''Terre ! Terre !'' by Gilles Morris # ''Les Hallucinés de la voie oblique'' by G.-J. Arnaud # ''Hors-jeu'' by Gérard Delteil # ''Les Élus de Tôh'' by Gabriel Jan # ''Atoxa-des-abysses'' by Maurice Limat


    1988

    #
  • ''Soldat-chien 2'' by Alain Paris # ''Périls sur Mû'' by Philippe Randa # ''Traqueur'' by Samuel Dharma # ''Les Sauveteurs Sigans'' by Clark Darlton and Karl-Herbert Scheer # ''Alter ego'' by Christopher Stork # ''Tigre'' by Daniel Walther # ''Aqualud !'' by Piet Legay # ''La Chasse'' by Hugues Douriaux # ''Le Maître de Juvénia'' by
    Jean-Pierre Garen Jean-Pierre Garen (10 November 1932 – 4 March 2004) was a French physician A physician (American English), medical practitioner (Commonwealth English), medical doctor, or simply doctor, is a health professional who practices medicine ...
    # ''Le Temple d'Os'' by Jean-Claude Dunyach # ''Le Masque d'écailles'' by Sylviane Corgiat and Bruno Lecigne # ''L'Incroyable odyssée'' by Guy Charmasson # ''Officier - pilote Gurvan'' by Paul-Jean Hérault # ''L'Orchidée rouge de madame Shan'' by Alain Billy # ''Un ange s'est pendu'' by Roland C. Wagner # ''Le Voleur d'icebergs'' by
    Serge Brussolo Serge Brussolo (born 31 May 1951) is a French fiction author. Biography Born in Paris, Brussolo had a tormented childhood. He studied letters and psychology and wrote his first texts very early, finding inspiration in his misery and disturbed fa ...
    # ''Le Clone triste'' by Milan # ''La Course contre la montre'' by Clark Darlton and Karl-Herbert Scheer # ''Le Rire du Klone'' by Milan # ''Le Loup'' by Hugues Douriaux # ''Option zéro'' by Pierre Barbet # ''Divine entreprise'' by Roger Facon # ''L'Épopée du Draco'' by Frank Dartal # ''Aux yeux la lune'' by Michel Jeury # ''Bébé-miroir'' by Joëlle Wintrebert # ''Survival'' by Piet Legay # ''Le Mal d'Ibrator'' by Philippe Randa # ''Le Tombeau du roi squelette'' by
    Serge Brussolo Serge Brussolo (born 31 May 1951) is a French fiction author. Biography Born in Paris, Brussolo had a tormented childhood. He studied letters and psychology and wrote his first texts very early, finding inspiration in his misery and disturbed fa ...
    # ''Pour une poignée d'Helix Pomatias'' by Michel Pagel # ''Svastika'' by Alain Paris # ''La Vengeance de l'Androïde'' by
    Jean-Pierre Garen Jean-Pierre Garen (10 November 1932 – 4 March 2004) was a French physician A physician (American English), medical practitioner (Commonwealth English), medical doctor, or simply doctor, is a health professional who practices medicine ...
    # ''L'Effondrement d'un empire'' by Clark Darlton and Karl-Herbert Scheer # ''Kriegspiel'' by Dominique Goult & Jean-Marc Ligny # ''Le Grand hurlement'' by Phil Laramie # ''La Vengeance'' by Guy Charmasson # ''Seigneur des runes'' by Alain Paris # ''Maaga-la-Scythe'' by Alain Billy # ''Nécromancies'' by Samuel Dharma # ''Projet Nouvelle-Vénus'' by Claude J. Legrand # ''La Mission'' by Guy Charmasson # ''Sur l'épaule du grand dragon'' by Alain Paris # ''L'Offensive de crétinisation'' by Clark Darlton and Karl-Herbert Scheer # ''Le Monde au-delà des brumes'' by Hugues Douriaux # ''Les Serviteurs de la force'' by Roger Facon and J.-M. Parent # ''Réalité 2'' by Louis Thirion # ''Les Hérétiques du Vril'' by Alain Paris # ''Thorn le guerrier'' by Hugues Douriaux # ''Ronge'' by Yves Frémion # ''L'Enfer des homosimiens'' by Piet Legay # ''La Mémoire des pierres'' by Roland C. Wagner # ''Les Hommes marqués'' by Gilles Thomas # ''La Sylve sanguinaire'' by Clark Darlton and Karl-Herbert Scheer # ''La Quête du Graal'' by
    Jean-Pierre Garen Jean-Pierre Garen (10 November 1932 – 4 March 2004) was a French physician A physician (American English), medical practitioner (Commonwealth English), medical doctor, or simply doctor, is a health professional who practices medicine ...
    # ''Les Mortels et les dieux'' by Hugues Douriaux # ''Prisons intérieures'' by Roland C. Wagner # ''Le Bagne des ténèbres'' by Laurent Genefort # ''Le Dieu de lumière'' by
    Jean-Pierre Andrevon Jean-Pierre Andrevon (born 19 September 1937 in Bourgoin-Jallieu, Isère) is a French science fiction author, as well as a painter and singer. He has used the pseudonym ''Alphonse Brutsche'' for novels published under the Fleuve Noir label. In a ...
    # ''Le Diable à quatre'' by Michel Pagel # ''Le Dieu du delta'' by Bertrand Passegué # ''Les Futurs mystères de Paris'' by Roland C. Wagner # ''Le Crépuscule du compagnon'' by François Rahier # ''Dreamworld'' by Dominique Goult and
    Jean-Marc Ligny Jean-Marc Ligny (born 13 May 1956) is a French science fiction writer. He began in 1978 and went on to win both the Prix Rosny-Aîné and the Prix Tour Eiffel de Science-Fiction. He has done notable works of cyberpunk and space opera. He is also ...
    # ''Les Croisés de Mara'' by G.-J. Arnaud


    1989

    #
  • ''Panique à la banque du sperme'' by Gérard Néry # ''Le Dragon du roi squelette'' by
    Serge Brussolo Serge Brussolo (born 31 May 1951) is a French fiction author. Biography Born in Paris, Brussolo had a tormented childhood. He studied letters and psychology and wrote his first texts very early, finding inspiration in his misery and disturbed fa ...
    # ''Dernière chance : humanité'' by Piet Legay # ''Le Chemin d'ombres'' by Samuel Dharma # ''Onze bonzes de bronze'' by Max Anthony # ''L'Autoroute sauvage'' by Gilles Thomas # ''Piège sur Korz'' by
    Jean-Pierre Garen Jean-Pierre Garen (10 November 1932 – 4 March 2004) was a French physician A physician (American English), medical practitioner (Commonwealth English), medical doctor, or simply doctor, is a health professional who practices medicine ...
    # ''Les Semeurs de mirages'' by
    Jean-Marc Ligny Jean-Marc Ligny (born 13 May 1956) is a French science fiction writer. He began in 1978 and went on to win both the Prix Rosny-Aîné and the Prix Tour Eiffel de Science-Fiction. He has done notable works of cyberpunk and space opera. He is also ...
    # ''Le Dieu de la guerre'' by Alain Paris # ''Jhedin Ovoghemma'' by Yves Carl # ''Les Guerrières de Arastawar by Louis Thirion # ''Les Monarques de Bi'' by G.-J. Arnaud # ''Pâques sanglantes aux caraïbes'' by Gérard Néry # ''Syndrome apocalypse'' by Hugues Douriaux # ''Argyll'' by Bertrand Passegué # ''Le Paysage déchiré'' by Roland C. Wagner # ''Genesis II'' by Piet Legay # ''Le Temps cyclothymique'' by
    Jean-Pierre Andrevon Jean-Pierre Andrevon (born 19 September 1937 in Bourgoin-Jallieu, Isère) is a French science fiction author, as well as a painter and singer. He has used the pseudonym ''Alphonse Brutsche'' for novels published under the Fleuve Noir label. In a ...
    # ''L'Art du rêve'' by
    Jean-Marc Ligny Jean-Marc Ligny (born 13 May 1956) is a French science fiction writer. He began in 1978 and went on to win both the Prix Rosny-Aîné and the Prix Tour Eiffel de Science-Fiction. He has done notable works of cyberpunk and space opera. He is also ...
    # ''Des enfants très doués'' by
    Jean-Pierre Garen Jean-Pierre Garen (10 November 1932 – 4 March 2004) was a French physician A physician (American English), medical practitioner (Commonwealth English), medical doctor, or simply doctor, is a health professional who practices medicine ...
    # ''De silence et de feu'' by Claude Ecken # ''Le Souffle de lune'' by Alain Billy # ''Fantasmes en stock'' by Max Anthony # ''La Croix des décastés'' by Gilles Thomas # ''Sylvana'' by Michel Pagel # ''Mort à l'encre de chine'' by Gérard Néry # ''Shândoah !'' by Piet Legay # ''Les Enfants du silence'' by Claude Ecken # ''Le Septième cycle'' by Bertrand Passegué # ''Brebis galeuses'' by Kurt Steiner # ''Enfer et purgatoire'' by Michel Honaker # ''À la recherche de Faërie'' by
    Jean-Marc Ligny Jean-Marc Ligny (born 13 May 1956) is a French science fiction writer. He began in 1978 and went on to win both the Prix Rosny-Aîné and the Prix Tour Eiffel de Science-Fiction. He has done notable works of cyberpunk and space opera. He is also ...
    # ''Un navire ancré dans le ciel'' by Roland C. Wagner # ''Dernière tempête'' by Philippe Guy # ''Yriel'' by Robert Alexandre # ''La Septième saison'' by Pierre Pelot # ''Les Pierres de sang'' by
    Jean-Pierre Garen Jean-Pierre Garen (10 November 1932 – 4 March 2004) was a French physician A physician (American English), medical practitioner (Commonwealth English), medical doctor, or simply doctor, is a health professional who practices medicine ...
    # ''Égrégore'' by Piet Legay # ''Cette chose qui vivait sur Véra'' by Louis Thirion # ''La Mort marchait dans les rues'' by Roland C. Wagner # ''Fleur'' by Patrick Lachèze # ''Lazaret 3'' by G.-J. Arnaud # ''Dal Refa'I'' by Alain Paris # ''Labyrinthe de la nuit'' by
    Jean-Marc Ligny Jean-Marc Ligny (born 13 May 1956) is a French science fiction writer. He began in 1978 and went on to win both the Prix Rosny-Aîné and the Prix Tour Eiffel de Science-Fiction. He has done notable works of cyberpunk and space opera. He is also ...
    # ''La Forteresse éternelle'' by Bertrand Passegué # ''Top niveau'' by J.-C. Lamart # ''Tchernobagne'' by Gérard Delteil # ''La Mort en billes'' by Gilles Thomas # ''Joal ban Kluane'' by Alain Paris # ''Le Roi de fer'' by
    Jean-Pierre Garen Jean-Pierre Garen (10 November 1932 – 4 March 2004) was a French physician A physician (American English), medical practitioner (Commonwealth English), medical doctor, or simply doctor, is a health professional who practices medicine ...
    # ''Terminus l'Enfer'' by Gérard Néry # ''L'Androïde livide de l'astéroïde morbide'' by Max Anthony # ''Le Rire du clone'' by Piet Legay # ''Le Rescapé de la Terre'' by Paul-Jean Hérault # ''Sassar'' by Alain Paris # ''Le Lévrier de Varik'' by Hugues Douriaux # ''Hypnos et Psyché'' by
    Jean-Marc Ligny Jean-Marc Ligny (born 13 May 1956) is a French science fiction writer. He began in 1978 and went on to win both the Prix Rosny-Aîné and the Prix Tour Eiffel de Science-Fiction. He has done notable works of cyberpunk and space opera. He is also ...
    # ''Le Grand hiver'' by Bertrand Passegué # ''La Planète Jaja'' by Daniel Walther # ''Les Bâtisseurs du monde'' by Paul-Jean Hérault # ''Bronx cérémonial'' by Michel Honaker # ''Les Noyés du fleuve Amour'' by Gérard Néry # ''Désirs cruels'' by Michel Pagel # ''O Gamesh, prince des ténèbres'' by Piet Legay # ''L'Autre Cécile'' by Claude Ecken # ''Les Ratés'' by Gilles Thomas # ''La Chute des dieux'' by
    Jean-Pierre Garen Jean-Pierre Garen (10 November 1932 – 4 March 2004) was a French physician A physician (American English), medical practitioner (Commonwealth English), medical doctor, or simply doctor, is a health professional who practices medicine ...
    # ''La Soie rouge de Xanta'' by Hugues Douriaux


    1990s


    1990

    #
  • ''Traqueur d'illusions'' by
    Jean-Marc Ligny Jean-Marc Ligny (born 13 May 1956) is a French science fiction writer. He began in 1978 and went on to win both the Prix Rosny-Aîné and the Prix Tour Eiffel de Science-Fiction. He has done notable works of cyberpunk and space opera. He is also ...
    # ''Le Présent du fou'' by Pierre Pelot # '' Les Psychopompes de Klash'' by Red Deff # ''Ysée-A'' by Louis Thirion # ''The verb of life'' by Michel Honaker # ''Scorpions'' by Gérard Néry # ''Les Forains du bord du gouffre'' by Pierre Pelot # ''La Loi majeure'' by Don Hérial # ''Les Ailes tranchées'' by Félix Chapel # ''Zoomby'' by Vincent Gallaix # ''Visiteurs d'apocalypse'' by
    Jean-Pierre Andrevon Jean-Pierre Andrevon (born 19 September 1937 in Bourgoin-Jallieu, Isère) is a French science fiction author, as well as a painter and singer. He has used the pseudonym ''Alphonse Brutsche'' for novels published under the Fleuve Noir label. In a ...
    # ''La Dame d'Alkoviak'' by Hugues Douriaux # ''Le Ciel sous la pierre'' by Pierre Pelot # ''Vous avez dit "humain" !'' by Piet Legay # ''Dépression'' by François Sarkel # ''Les Voies d'Almagiel'' by Gilles Thomas # ''Safari mortel'' by
    Jean-Pierre Garen Jean-Pierre Garen (10 November 1932 – 4 March 2004) was a French physician A physician (American English), medical practitioner (Commonwealth English), medical doctor, or simply doctor, is a health professional who practices medicine ...
    # ''Return of Emeth'' by Michel Honaker # ''Le Dirigeable certitude'' by Alain Paris # ''Les Faucheurs de temps'' by Pierre Pelot # ''Les Autos carnivores'' by Max Anthony # ''Apollo XXV'' by Daniel Walther # ''La Révolte des barons'' by Hugues Douriaux # ''Les Fils du miroir fumant'' by Alain Paris # ''Soleil de mort'' by Pierre Barbet # ''Emergency !'' by Piet Legay # ''Le Temple de la mort turquoise'' by Félix Chapel # ''Les Derniers anges'' by Christopher Stork # ''King of ice'' by Michel Honaker # ''Le Peuple pâle'' by Alain Paris # ''Démons'' by
    Jean-Marc Ligny Jean-Marc Ligny (born 13 May 1956) is a French science fiction writer. He began in 1978 and went on to win both the Prix Rosny-Aîné and the Prix Tour Eiffel de Science-Fiction. He has done notable works of cyberpunk and space opera. He is also ...
    # ''Hydres'' by Don Hérial # ''Ylvain, rêve de vie'' by Ayerdhal # ''La Légende des niveaux fermés'' by Gilles Thomas # ''Chasse infernale'' by
    Jean-Pierre Garen Jean-Pierre Garen (10 November 1932 – 4 March 2004) was a French physician A physician (American English), medical practitioner (Commonwealth English), medical doctor, or simply doctor, is a health professional who practices medicine ...
    # ''Arasoth'' by Hugues Douriaux # ''Sorciers'' by
    Jean-Marc Ligny Jean-Marc Ligny (born 13 May 1956) is a French science fiction writer. He began in 1978 and went on to win both the Prix Rosny-Aîné and the Prix Tour Eiffel de Science-Fiction. He has done notable works of cyberpunk and space opera. He is also ...
    # ''Le Sang de Fulgavy'' by Félix Chapel # ''Made, concerto pour salmen et bohême'' by Ayerdhal # ''Le Rêveur des terres agglutinées'' by Roland C. Wagner # ''Secret of Bashamay'' by Michel Honaker # ''Ross et Berkel'' by Paul-Jean Hérault # ''Comme une odeur de tombeau'' by Samuel Dharma # ''Le Profanateur'' by Piet Legay # ''La Naïa, hors limites'' by Ayerdhal # ''Les Enfants de Pisauride'' by
    Jean-Pierre Andrevon Jean-Pierre Andrevon (born 19 September 1937 in Bourgoin-Jallieu, Isère) is a French science fiction author, as well as a painter and singer. He has used the pseudonym ''Alphonse Brutsche'' for novels published under the Fleuve Noir label. In a ...
    # ''Les Enfants de Vonia'' by Hugues Douriaux # ''Pédric et Bo'' by Paul-Jean Hérault # ''Rasalgethi'' by
    Jean-Marc Ligny Jean-Marc Ligny (born 13 May 1956) is a French science fiction writer. He began in 1978 and went on to win both the Prix Rosny-Aîné and the Prix Tour Eiffel de Science-Fiction. He has done notable works of cyberpunk and space opera. He is also ...
    # ''L'Homme-requin'' by Jean-Christophe Chaumette # ''Ely, l'esprit-miroir'' by Ayerdhal # ''L'Ange aux ailes de lumière'' by Gilles Thomas # ''Evil game'' by Michel Honaker # ''Apex (M57)'' by
    Jean-Marc Ligny Jean-Marc Ligny (born 13 May 1956) is a French science fiction writer. He began in 1978 and went on to win both the Prix Rosny-Aîné and the Prix Tour Eiffel de Science-Fiction. He has done notable works of cyberpunk and space opera. He is also ...
    # ''La Cité sous la terre'' by Jean-Christophe Chaumette # ''Les Éphémères des sables'' by Félix Chapel # ''L'Autoroute de l'aube'' by Roland C. Wagner # ''Le Fils du grand Konnar'' by Pierre Pelot # ''Le Gardien du cristal'' by
    Jean-Pierre Garen Jean-Pierre Garen (10 November 1932 – 4 March 2004) was a French physician A physician (American English), medical practitioner (Commonwealth English), medical doctor, or simply doctor, is a health professional who practices medicine ...
    # ''Les Ballades du temps futur'' by Hugues Douriaux # ''Bérénice'' by
    Jean-Marc Ligny Jean-Marc Ligny (born 13 May 1956) is a French science fiction writer. He began in 1978 and went on to win both the Prix Rosny-Aîné and the Prix Tour Eiffel de Science-Fiction. He has done notable works of cyberpunk and space opera. He is also ...
    # ''Aoni'' by Jean-Christophe Chaumette # ''Le Cri du corps'' by Claude Ecken # ''L'Antre du serpent'' by Michel Pagel


    1991

    #
  • ''Troll'' by Michel Honaker # ''Sur la piste des Rollmops'' by Pierre Pelot # ''La Prophétie'' by Jean-Christophe Chaumette # ''Panique chez les poissons solubles'' by Max Anthony # ''Le Temps de l'effroi'' by Piet Legay # ''Requiem pour une idole de cristal'' by Louis Thirion # ''Le Refuge de l'agneau'' by Michel Pagel # ''Rollmops dream'' by Pierre Pelot # ''Promesse d'Ille'' by Ayerdhal # ''Les Épées de cristal'' by Jean-Christophe Chaumette # ''Le Monde d'en bas'' by Bertrand Passegué # ''Viper'' by Red Deff # ''Orbret'' by Hugues Douriaux # ''Zelmiane'' by Hugues Douriaux # ''Les Amants pourchassés'' by Hugues Douriaux # ''Apocalypse junction'' by Michel Honaker # ''Gilbert le barbant - le retour'' by Pierre Pelot # ''Le Guerrier sans visage'' by Jean-Christophe Chaumette # ''Honneur de chasse'' by Ayerdhal # ''Le Temps des lumières'' by Piet Legay # ''Les Maîtres des souterrains'' by Bertrand Passegué # ''Les Pirates de Sylwa'' by
    Jean-Pierre Garen Jean-Pierre Garen (10 November 1932 – 4 March 2004) was a French physician A physician (American English), medical practitioner (Commonwealth English), medical doctor, or simply doctor, is a health professional who practices medicine ...
    # ''Le Voyageur solitaire'' by
    Jean-Marc Ligny Jean-Marc Ligny (born 13 May 1956) is a French science fiction writer. He began in 1978 and went on to win both the Prix Rosny-Aîné and the Prix Tour Eiffel de Science-Fiction. He has done notable works of cyberpunk and space opera. He is also ...
    # ''La Guerre en ce jardin'' by Richard Canal # ''Les Fêtes de Hrampa'' by Félix Chapel # ''Chroniques du désespoir'' by Roland C. Wagner # ''L'Île brûlée'' by Gilles Thomas # ''Dark spirit'' by Michel Honaker # ''Danger : mémoire'' by Paul-Jean Hérault # ''L'Homme du sid'' by Alain Paris # ''Ganja'' by Red Deff # ''Le Temps des révélations'' by Piet Legay # ''De bitume et de sang'' by Manuel Essard # ''L'Ombre des Rhuls'' by
    Jean-Pierre Garen Jean-Pierre Garen (10 November 1932 – 4 March 2004) was a French physician A physician (American English), medical practitioner (Commonwealth English), medical doctor, or simply doctor, is a health professional who practices medicine ...
    # ''Un été à Zédong'' by
    Jean-Marc Ligny Jean-Marc Ligny (born 13 May 1956) is a French science fiction writer. He began in 1978 and went on to win both the Prix Rosny-Aîné and the Prix Tour Eiffel de Science-Fiction. He has done notable works of cyberpunk and space opera. He is also ...
    # ''L'Écume du passé'' by Alain Paris # ''Ultimes aventures en territoires fourbes'' by Pierre Pelot # ''Le Choix du Ksin'' by Ayerdhal # ''Le Cimetière des astronefs'' by Michel Pagel # ''Celui-qui-n'est-pas-nommé'' by Alain Paris # ''Le Fouilleur d'âmes'' by Michel Honaker # ''Ce qu'il y avait derrière l'horizon'' by
    Jean-Pierre Andrevon Jean-Pierre Andrevon (born 19 September 1937 in Bourgoin-Jallieu, Isère) is a French science fiction author, as well as a painter and singer. He has used the pseudonym ''Alphonse Brutsche'' for novels published under the Fleuve Noir label. In a ...
    # ''Nivôse'' by Jean-Claude Dunyach # ''Aigue-Marine'' by Jean-Claude Dunyach # ''Astronef Mercure'' by
    Jean-Pierre Garen Jean-Pierre Garen (10 November 1932 – 4 March 2004) was a French physician A physician (American English), medical practitioner (Commonwealth English), medical doctor, or simply doctor, is a health professional who practices medicine ...
    # ''Les Mondes furieux'' by Albert Higon # ''Chien bleu couronné'' by Raymond Milési # ''Espion de l'étrange'' by Karel Dekk # ''D'un lieu lointain nommé Soltrois'' by Gilles Thomas # ''Roche-Lalheue'' by Hugues Douriaux # ''Demain, une oasis'' by Ayerdhal # ''Albatroys'' by
    Jean-Marc Ligny Jean-Marc Ligny (born 13 May 1956) is a French science fiction writer. He began in 1978 and went on to win both the Prix Rosny-Aîné and the Prix Tour Eiffel de Science-Fiction. He has done notable works of cyberpunk and space opera. He is also ...
    # ''Cette crédille qui nous ronge'' by Roland C. Wagner # ''Une si jolie prison'' by Manuel Essard # ''Le Loupiot'' by Paul-Jean Hérault # ''L'Ère du spatiopithèque'' by Pierre Barbet # ''Orages en terre de France'' by Michel Pagel # ''Albatroys - 2'' by
    Jean-Marc Ligny Jean-Marc Ligny (born 13 May 1956) is a French science fiction writer. He began in 1978 and went on to win both the Prix Rosny-Aîné and the Prix Tour Eiffel de Science-Fiction. He has done notable works of cyberpunk and space opera. He is also ...
    # ''L'Ouragan des enfants-dieux'' by François Rahier


    1992

    #
  • ''La Planète des Lykans'' by
    Jean-Pierre Garen Jean-Pierre Garen (10 November 1932 – 4 March 2004) was a French physician A physician (American English), medical practitioner (Commonwealth English), medical doctor, or simply doctor, is a health professional who practices medicine ...
    # ''La Chimère infernale'' by Albert Higon # ''La Colonne d'émeraude'' by Jean-Pierre Fontana # ''La Jungle de pierre'' by Gilles Thomas # ''Voleurs de silence'' by Jean-Claude Dunyach # ''Malterre'' by Hugues Douriaux # ''L'Énigme du squalus'' by Piet Legay # ''Le Monde blanc'' by Laurent Genefort # ''Le Camp des inadaptés'' by
    Jean-Pierre Garen Jean-Pierre Garen (10 November 1932 – 4 March 2004) was a French physician A physician (American English), medical practitioner (Commonwealth English), medical doctor, or simply doctor, is a health professional who practices medicine ...
    # ''L'Oreille absolue'' by Michel Honaker # ''Psychosphère'' by Gilles Morris # ''Le Gymnase de l'ogre'' by Marc Lemosquet # ''La Cité des Mille Plaisirs'' by Hugues Douriaux # ''Le Vaisseau-démon'' by Albert Higon # ''Le Désert des cendres'' by Jean-Pierre Fontana and Alain Paris # ''Le Monolithe noir'' by Bertrand Passegué # ''La Déesse de Cimbariah'' by Hugues Douriaux # ''Le Syndrome des baleines'' by Ayerdhal # ''Elaï'' by Laurent Genefort # ''Métacentre'' by Bertrand Passegué # ''Le Monstre de Palathor'' by Hugues Douriaux # ''Le Mystère Lyphine'' by Ayerdhal # ''Révélations interdites'' by Piet Legay # ''Horlemonde'' by Gilles Thomas # ''Le Gouffre du volcan céleste'' by Hugues Douriaux # ''Les Possédés du démon'' by
    Jean-Pierre Garen Jean-Pierre Garen (10 November 1932 – 4 March 2004) was a French physician A physician (American English), medical practitioner (Commonwealth English), medical doctor, or simply doctor, is a health professional who practices medicine ...
    # ''Labyrinth-jungle'' by Oscar Valetti # ''Les Compagnons de la lune blême'' by Roger Facon # ''Rinocérox'' by
    Serge Brussolo Serge Brussolo (born 31 May 1951) is a French fiction author. Biography Born in Paris, Brussolo had a tormented childhood. He studied letters and psychology and wrote his first texts very early, finding inspiration in his misery and disturbed fa ...
    # ''Recyclage'' by
    Jean-Pierre Garen Jean-Pierre Garen (10 November 1932 – 4 March 2004) was a French physician A physician (American English), medical practitioner (Commonwealth English), medical doctor, or simply doctor, is a health professional who practices medicine ...
    # ''Les Peaux-épaisses'' by Laurent Genefort # ''Deltas'' by Alain Le Bussy # ''Cybione'' by Ayerdhal # ''La Porte des serpents'' by Gilles Thomas # ''La Mandragore'' by Piet Legay # ''Penta'' by Dominique Brotot # ''Hors normes'' by Paul-Jean Hérault # ''Saigneur de guerre'' by Manuel Essard # ''Plug-in'' by Marc Lemosquet # ''Les Gardiennes d'espérance'' by Pierre Debuys # ''Capitaine suicide'' by
    Serge Brussolo Serge Brussolo (born 31 May 1951) is a French fiction author. Biography Born in Paris, Brussolo had a tormented childhood. He studied letters and psychology and wrote his first texts very early, finding inspiration in his misery and disturbed fa ...
    # ''Mission secrète'' by
    Jean-Pierre Garen Jean-Pierre Garen (10 November 1932 – 4 March 2004) was a French physician A physician (American English), medical practitioner (Commonwealth English), medical doctor, or simply doctor, is a health professional who practices medicine ...
    # ''L'Ombre et le fléau'' by Oscar Valetti # ''Mascarad City'' by Lucas Gorka


    1993

    #
  • ''Aqua'' by
    Jean-Marc Ligny Jean-Marc Ligny (born 13 May 1956) is a French science fiction writer. He began in 1978 and went on to win both the Prix Rosny-Aîné and the Prix Tour Eiffel de Science-Fiction. He has done notable works of cyberpunk and space opera. He is also ...
    # ''Symphonie Pastorale'' by Hugues Douriaux # ''Le Huitième cristal du Dr. Mygale'' by Max Anthony # ''Awacs'' by Alain Paris # ''Les Fruits sataniques'' by Alain Billy # ''Magie sombre'' by Gilles Thomas # ''La Falaise'' by Th. Cryde # ''Le Temps et l'espace'' by
    Jean-Pierre Garen Jean-Pierre Garen (10 November 1932 – 4 March 2004) was a French physician A physician (American English), medical practitioner (Commonwealth English), medical doctor, or simply doctor, is a health professional who practices medicine ...
    # ''Abîmes'' by
    Serge Brussolo Serge Brussolo (born 31 May 1951) is a French fiction author. Biography Born in Paris, Brussolo had a tormented childhood. He studied letters and psychology and wrote his first texts very early, finding inspiration in his misery and disturbed fa ...
    # ''Les Guerriers de glace'' by Hugues Douriaux # ''Tremblemer'' by Alain Le Bussy # ''REZO'' by Laurent Genefort # ''Boulevard des miroirs fantômes'' by Max Anthony # ''Le Visage derrière la nuit'' by Maurice Périsset # ''Roll over, Amundsen !'' by Jean-Claude Dunyach # ''Chair inconnue'' by Oscar Valetti # ''Rawâhlpurgis'' by Piet Legay # ''Achéron'' by Alain Paris # ''Les Moines noirs'' by
    Jean-Pierre Garen Jean-Pierre Garen (10 November 1932 – 4 March 2004) was a French physician A physician (American English), medical practitioner (Commonwealth English), medical doctor, or simply doctor, is a health professional who practices medicine ...
    # ''La Forteresse pourpre'' by Manuel Essard # ''Crache-Béton'' by
    Serge Brussolo Serge Brussolo (born 31 May 1951) is a French fiction author. Biography Born in Paris, Brussolo had a tormented childhood. He studied letters and psychology and wrote his first texts very early, finding inspiration in his misery and disturbed fa ...
    # ''Déraag'' by Alain Le Bussy # ''XYZ'' by Daniel Ichbiah and Yves Uzureau # ''Les Ratés'' by Gilles Thomas # ''Arago'' by Laurent Genefort # ''Les Sortilèges de Maïn'' by Hugues Douriaux # ''Les Mangeurs de viande'' by
    Jean-Pierre Garen Jean-Pierre Garen (10 November 1932 – 4 March 2004) was a French physician A physician (American English), medical practitioner (Commonwealth English), medical doctor, or simply doctor, is a health professional who practices medicine ...
    # ''L'Autoroute sauvage'' by Gilles Thomas # ''De l'autre côté du mur des ténèbres'' by
    Serge Brussolo Serge Brussolo (born 31 May 1951) is a French fiction author. Biography Born in Paris, Brussolo had a tormented childhood. He studied letters and psychology and wrote his first texts very early, finding inspiration in his misery and disturbed fa ...
    # ''Le Sang des mondes'' by Jean-Pierre Vernay # ''Cobaye'' by Marc Lemosquet # ''Les Yeux de la terre folle'' by
    Philippe Pastor Philippe Pastor (born 1961) is a Monegasque artist. An abstract expressionist, his work has been exhibited in Europe, Africa, Asia and the United States. A participant of the 2007 Venice Biennale, he represents Monaco's art scene at the Expo 2015. ...
    # ''Neurovision'' by Dominique Brotot # ''Envercoeur'' by Alain Le Bussy # ''Haute-Enclave'' by Laurent Genefort # ''Cyberkiller'' by
    Jean-Marc Ligny Jean-Marc Ligny (born 13 May 1956) is a French science fiction writer. He began in 1978 and went on to win both the Prix Rosny-Aîné and the Prix Tour Eiffel de Science-Fiction. He has done notable works of cyberpunk and space opera. He is also ...
    # ''La Flûte de verre froid'' by Gilles Thomas


    1994

    #
  • ''Polytan'' by Ayerdhal # ''Les Mines de Sarkal'' by
    Jean-Pierre Garen Jean-Pierre Garen (10 November 1932 – 4 March 2004) was a French physician A physician (American English), medical practitioner (Commonwealth English), medical doctor, or simply doctor, is a health professional who practices medicine ...
    # ''Warrior'' by Hugues Douriaux # ''Les Sentinelles d'Almoha'' by
    Serge Brussolo Serge Brussolo (born 31 May 1951) is a French fiction author. Biography Born in Paris, Brussolo had a tormented childhood. He studied letters and psychology and wrote his first texts very early, finding inspiration in his misery and disturbed fa ...
    # ''Garmalia'' by Alain Le Bussy # ''Les Voleurs d'organes'' by Dominique Brotot # ''Les Portes sans retour'' by Gilles Thomas # ''Pour des soleils froids'' by Jean-Louis Trudel # ''Le Peintre des orages'' by Alain Billy # ''Les Chasseurs de sève'' by Laurent Genefort # ''La Porte de flamme'' by Hugues Douriaux # ''Nickel le Petit'' by Christophe Kauffman # ''Les Adorateurs de Kaal'' by
    Jean-Pierre Garen Jean-Pierre Garen (10 November 1932 – 4 March 2004) was a French physician A physician (American English), medical practitioner (Commonwealth English), medical doctor, or simply doctor, is a health professional who practices medicine ...
    # ''Quête impériale'' by Alain Le Bussy # ''Jalin Ka'' by Christophe Kauffman # ''Shaan !'' by Piet Legay # ''L'Araignée de verre'' by
    Jean-Pierre Garen Jean-Pierre Garen (10 November 1932 – 4 March 2004) was a French physician A physician (American English), medical practitioner (Commonwealth English), medical doctor, or simply doctor, is a health professional who practices medicine ...
    # ''Parasol 27'' by Alain Billy # ''La Route des soleils'' by Wildy Petoud # ''La Troisième lune'' by Laurent Genefort # ''Le Ressuscité de l'Atlantide'' by Jean-Louis Trudel


    1995

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  • ''Yorg de l'île'' by Alain Le Bussy # ''Le Dernier des Aramandars'' by Hugues Douriaux # ''Rork des plaines'' by Alain Le Bussy # ''Une planète pour Copponi'' by Hugo Van Gaert # ''Hou des machines'' by Alain Le Bussy # ''Le Labyrinthe de chair'' by Laurent Genefort # ''Profession : cadavre'' by
    Serge Brussolo Serge Brussolo (born 31 May 1951) is a French fiction author. Biography Born in Paris, Brussolo had a tormented childhood. He studied letters and psychology and wrote his first texts very early, finding inspiration in his misery and disturbed fa ...
    # ''La Guerre des cercles'' by Jean-Claude Dunyach # ''Theophano 960'' by Pierre Stolze # ''Soleil fou'' by Alain Le Bussy # ''De chair et de fer'' by Laurent Genefort # ''Le Prisonnier de l'entre-deux-mondes'' by Hugues Douriaux # ''Acherra'' by Gilles Thomas # ''Offren'' by Gilles Thomas # ''Promenade du bistouri'' by
    Serge Brussolo Serge Brussolo (born 31 May 1951) is a French fiction author. Biography Born in Paris, Brussolo had a tormented childhood. He studied letters and psychology and wrote his first texts very early, finding inspiration in his misery and disturbed fa ...
    # ''Les Hommes du maître'' by
    Jean-Pierre Garen Jean-Pierre Garen (10 November 1932 – 4 March 2004) was a French physician A physician (American English), medical practitioner (Commonwealth English), medical doctor, or simply doctor, is a health professional who practices medicine ...
    # ''Chatinika'' by Alain Le Bussy # ''Le Chineur de l'espace'' by Paul-Jean Hérault


    1996

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  • ''L'Homme qui n'existait plus'' by Laurent Genefort # ''Interférences'' by Hugues Douriaux # ''Justice galactique'' by
    Jean-Pierre Garen Jean-Pierre Garen (10 November 1932 – 4 March 2004) was a French physician A physician (American English), medical practitioner (Commonwealth English), medical doctor, or simply doctor, is a health professional who practices medicine ...
    # ''Phalènes'' by Philippe Guy # ''Les Chemins de Pilduin'' by Claude Castan # ''Jana des couloirs'' by Alain Le Bussy # ''Lyane'' by Laurent Genefort # ''Jorvan de la mer'' by Alain Le Bussy # ''Djamol de Kîv'' by Alain Le Bussy # ''La Route de Stelian'' by Claude Castan # ''Les Allées de la gloire'' by Claude Castan # ''La Montagne rouge'' by
    Jean-Pierre Garen Jean-Pierre Garen (10 November 1932 – 4 March 2004) was a French physician A physician (American English), medical practitioner (Commonwealth English), medical doctor, or simply doctor, is a health professional who practices medicine ...
    # ''Ceux qui ne voulaient pas mourir'' by Paul-Jean Hérault # ''Les Pistes d'Ahran'' by Claude Castan # ''La Balle du néant'' by Roland C. Wagner # ''Les Pierres de lumière'' by Hugues Douriaux # ''Alice qui dormait'' by Franck Morrisset # ''La Mâchoire du dragon'' by G. Elton Ranne # ''Le Dieu avide'' by Alain Le Bussy # ''La Compagnie des fous'' by Laurent Genefort # ''Les Voies du ciel'' by Laurent Genefort # ''Les Rails d'incertitude'' by G.-J. Arnaud # ''L'Ange et la mort'' by Franck Morrisset # ''Autant en emporte le divan'' by Patrice Duvic # ''Les Ravisseurs quantiques'' by Roland C. Wagner # ''Les Oiseaux de cuir'' by Gilles Thomas


    1997

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  • ''Wonderland'' by Serge Lehman # ''L'Odyssée de l'espèce'' by Roland C. Wagner


    References

    {{reflist French science fiction Editorial collections