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This is a list of currently or to be released Stargate literature.
# | Title | Writer(s) | Timeline | Original release |
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001–101 | "Stargate" | Dean Devlin & Roland Emmerich (ghostwriter: Stephen Molstad) | Stargate | December, 1994 |
002–102 | "Rebellion" | Bill McCay | One year after Stargate | October, 1995 |
003–103 | "Retaliation" | Bill McCay | One week after Rebellion | September, 1996 |
004–104 | "Retribution" | Bill McCay | — | May, 1997 |
005–105 | "Reconnaissance" | Bill McCay | — | May, 1998 |
006–106 | "Resistance" | Bill McCay | — | October, 1999 |
# | Title | Writer(s) | Timeline | Original release | Show |
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Novels published by ROC | |||||
001–101 | "Stargate SG-1" | Ashley McConnell | "Children of the Gods" | October, 1998 | Stargate SG-1 |
002–102 | "The Price You Pay" | Ashley McConnell | Season 1 | July, 1999 | Stargate SG-1 |
003–103 | "The First Amendment" | Ashley McConnell | Season 2 | February, 2000 | Stargate SG-1 |
004–104 | "The Morpheus Factor" | Ashley McConnell | Season 3 | February, 2001 | Stargate SG-1 |
Burgschmiet Verlag Novels | |||||
001–101 | "Kinder der Götter" | Martin Eisele | "Children of the Gods" | 1999 | Stargate SG-1 |
002–102 | "Der Feind meines Feindes" | Wolfgang Hohlbein | Season 1 | 1999 | Stargate SG-1 |
003–103 | "Kreuzwege der Zeit" | Wolfgang Hohlbein | TBC | 2000 | Stargate SG-1 |
004–104 | "Jagd ins Ungewisse" | Wolfgang Hohlbein | Season 1 or 2 | 2000 | Stargate SG-1 |
005–105 | "Unsichtbare Feinde" | Wolfgang Hohlbein | TBC | 2001 | Stargate SG-1 |
006–106 | "Tödlicher Verrat" | Wolfgang Hohlbein | "Upgrades" | September, 2001 | Stargate SG-1 |
007–107 | "Das Bündis" | Frank Rehfeld | "The Serpent's Venom" | March, 2002 | Stargate SG-1 |
Fandemonium Novels | |||||
Stargate SG-1 | |||||
SG1–1 | "Trial By Fire" | Sabine C. Bauer | Season 7 | June, 2004 | Stargate SG-1 |
SG1–2 | "Sacrifice Moon" | Julie Fortune | Season 1 | September, 2004 | Stargate SG-1 |
SG1–3 | "A Matter of Honor (1 of 2)" | Sally Malcolm | Season 7 | November, 2004 | Stargate SG-1 |
SG1–4 | "City of the Gods" | Sonny Whitelaw | Season 5 | January, 2005 | Stargate SG-1 |
SG1–5 | "The Cost of Honor (2 of 2)" | Sally Malcolm | Season 7 | September 9, 2005 | Stargate SG-1 |
SG1–6 | "Siren Song" | Jaimie Duncan & Holly Scott | Season 7 | February 7, 2006 | Stargate SG-1 |
SG1–7 | "Survival of the Fittest" | Sabine C. Bauer | Season 5 | July 7, 2006 | Stargate SG-1 |
SG1–8 | "Alliances" | Karen Miller | Season 4 | September 15, 2006 | Stargate SG-1 |
SG1–9 | "Roswell" | Sonny Whitelaw & Jennifer Fallon | Season 10 | June 25, 2007 | Stargate SG-1 |
SG1–10 | "Relativity" | James Swallow | Season 7 | October, 2007 | Stargate SG-1 |
SG1–11 | "Barque of Heaven" | Suzanne Wood | Season 3 | February, 2008 | Stargate SG-1 |
SG1–12 | "Do No Harm" | Karen Miller | Season 3 | June, 2008 | Stargate SG-1 |
SG1–13 | "Hydra" | Jaimie Duncan and Holly Scott | Season 5 | December, 2008 | Stargate SG-1 |
SG1–14 | "Valhalla" | Tim Waggoner | Season 7 | September, 2009 | Stargate SG-1 |
SG1–15 | "The Power Behind The Throne" | Steven Savile | Season 5 | May, 2010 | Stargate SG-1 |
SG1–16 | "The Four Dragons" | Diana Dru Botsford | Season 7 | June, 2010 | Stargate SG-1 |
SG1–17 | "Sunrise" | J. F. Crane | Season 4 | October, 2010 | Stargate SG-1 |
SG1–18 | "Transitions" | Sabine C. Bauer | Season 8 | October, 2010 | Stargate SG-1 |
SG1–19 | "Oceans of Dust" | Peter J. Evans | Season 4 | March, 2011 | Stargate SG-1 |
SG1–20 | "Heart's Desire" | Amy Griswold | Season 3 | August, 2012 | Stargate SG-1 |
SG1–21 | "The Drift" | Diana Dru Botsford | Season 8 | October, 2012 | Stargate SG-1 |
SG1–22 | "Moebius Squared" | Jo Graham & Melissa Scott | Post Continuum | January, 2013 | Stargate SG-1 |
SG1–23 | "Ouroboros" | Melissa Scott | Season 8 | June, 2013 | Stargate SG-1 |
SG1–24 | "Two Roads" | Geonn Cannon | Season 8 | June, 2014 | Stargate SG-1 |
SG1–25 | "Hostile Ground (Book 1 in the Apocalypse series)" | Sally Malcolm & Laura Harper | Season 3 | August, 2014 | Stargate SG-1 |
SG1–26 | "Murder at the SGC" | Amy Griswold | Season 10 | April, 2015 | Stargate SG-1 |
SG1–27 | "Exile (Book 2 in the Apocalypse series)" | Sally Malcolm & Laura Harper | Season 3 | August, 2015 | Stargate SG-1 |
SG1–28 | "Kali's Wrath" | Keith R. A. DeCandido | Season 5 | May, 2016 | Stargate SG-1 |
SG1–29 | "Hall of the Two Truths" | Susannah Parker Sinard | Season 5 | August, 2016 | Stargate SG-1 |
SG1–30 | "Insurrection (Book 3 in the Apocalypse series)" | Sally Malcolm & Laura Harper | Season 3 | December, 2016 | Stargate SG-1 |
SG1–31 | "Female of the Species" | Geonn Cannon | After S10E17 "Talion" | 2018 | Stargate SG-1 |
SG1–32 | "Infiltration" | Susannah Parker Sinard | Prior to S4E20 "Entity" | 2019 | Stargate SG-1 |
Stargate Atlantis | |||||
SGA–1 | "Rising" | Sally Malcolm | Season 1 | December 15, 2005 | Stargate Atlantis |
SGA–2 | "Reliquary" | Martha Wells | Season 1 | February, 2006 | Stargate Atlantis |
SGA–3 | "The Chosen" | Sonny Whitelaw & Elizabeth Christensen | Season 1 | April 19, 2006 | Stargate Atlantis |
SGA–4 | "Halcyon" | James Swallow | Season 2 | August 7, 2006 | Stargate Atlantis |
SGA–5 | "Exogenesis" | Sonny Whitelaw & Elizabeth Christensen | Season 2 | December, 2006 | Stargate Atlantis |
SGA–6 | "Entanglement" | Martha Wells | Season 2 | April, 2007 | Stargate Atlantis |
SGA–7 | "Casualties of War" | Elizabeth Christensen | Season 3 | September 25, 2007 | Stargate Atlantis |
SGA–8 | "Blood Ties" | Sonny Whitelaw & Elizabeth Christensen | Season 3 | December, 2007 | Stargate Atlantis |
SGA–9 | "Mirror Mirror" | Sabine C. Bauer | Season 2 | August, 2008 | Stargate Atlantis |
SGA–10 | "Nightfall" | James Swallow | Season 4 | February, 2009 | Stargate Atlantis |
SGA–11 | "Angelus" | Peter J. Evans | Season 4 | March, 2009 | Stargate Atlantis |
SGA–12 | "Dead End" | Chris Wraight | Season 3 | November, 2009 | Stargate Atlantis |
SGA–13 | "Hunt and Run" | Aaron S. Rosenberg | Season 5 | April, 2010 | Stargate Atlantis |
SGA–14 | "Death Game" | Jo Graham | Season 2 | July, 2010 | Stargate Atlantis |
SGA–15 | "Brimstone" | David Niall Wilson & Patricia Macomber | Season 5 | February, 2010 | Stargate Atlantis |
SGA–16 | "Homecoming (Book 1 in the Legacy series)" | Jo Graham & Melissa Scott | Post-Season 5 | October, 2010 | Stargate Atlantis |
SGA–17 | "The Lost (Book 2 in the Legacy series)" | Jo Graham & Amy Griswold | Post-Season 5 | February, 2011 | Stargate Atlantis |
SGA–18 | "Allegiance (Book 3 in the Legacy series)" | Melissa Scott & Amy Griswold | Post-Season 5 | November, 2011 | Stargate Atlantis |
SGA–19 | "The Furies (Book 4 in the Legacy series)" | Meg Burden & Jo Graham | Post-Season 5 | June, 2012 | Stargate Atlantis |
SGA–20 | "Secrets (Book 5 in the Legacy series)" | Meg Burden & Melissa Scott | Post-Season 5 | August, 2012 | Stargate Atlantis |
SGA–21 | "The Inheritors (Book 6 in the Legacy series)" | Jo Graham, Melissa Scott, Amy Griswold | Post-Season 5 | April, 2013 | Stargate Atlantis |
SGA–22 | "Unascended (Book 7 in the Legacy series)" | Jo Graham, Amy Griswold | Post-Season 5 | July, 2014 | Stargate Atlantis |
SGA–23 | "Third Path (Book 8 in the Legacy series)" | Melissa Scott, Jo Graham | Post-Season 5 | July, 2015 | Stargate Atlantis |
SGA–24 | "Pride of the Genii (A Legacy Novel)" | Melissa Scott | Post-Season 5 | 2018 | Stargate Atlantis |
Stargate Universe | |||||
SGU–1 | "Air" | James Swallow | Season 1 | November, 2009 | Stargate Universe |
Novellas | |||||
SGX–01 | "Far Horizons" | Various | — | October, 2014 | SG-1, Atlantis |
SGX–02 | "Permafrost" | Sally Malcolm | Season 2 | December, 2014 | Stargate SG-1 |
SGX–03 | "Points of Origin" | Various | Various | November, 2015 | SG-1, Atlantis |
SGX–04 | "Lost Queen" | Melissa Scott | Post-Legacy series | December, 2015 | Stargate Atlantis |
SGX–05 | "Wild Blue" | Melissa Scott | TBC | June, 2016 | Stargate Atlantis |
SGX–06 | "Homeworlds" | Various | Various | June, 2017 | SG-1, Atlantis |
SGX–07 | "Behind Enemy Lines" | Sally Malcolm | 10 years after "Fragile Balance" | August, 2017 | Stargate SG-1 |
SGX–08 | "From the Depths" | Amy Griswold | Post-Legacy series | February 2018 | Stargate Atlantis |
The official Stargate Magazine, produced by Titan Publishing, began publishing short stories written by Fandemonium authors in their 8th issue. The stories alternate between both SG-1 and Atlantis. The magazine was available in the UK and internationally through Diamond Comic Distributors' Previews catalogue, and ended with issue #36.
Issue | Series | Title | Author | About | Timeline |
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#7 (Nov/Dec 2005) | Stargate Atlantis | Flipside | Sally Malcolm | How Sheppard ended up on McMurdo Station | Pre-series until "Rising" |
#8 (Jan/Feb 2006) | Stargate SG-1 | Archeology 101 | Martha Wells | Archaeological dig gone wrong for Dr. Jackson | Season 2 |
#10 (May/June 2006) | Stargate Atlantis | Choices | James Swallow | Lt. Aiden Ford | After "Runner" |
#11 (Jul/Aug 2006) | Stargate SG-1 | Medical Considerations | Karen Miller | Dr. Janet Fraiser | Season 4 |
#12 (Sep/Oct 2006) | Stargate Atlantis | The Companion | Sally Malcolm | Dr. Rodney McKay gets trapped with a mad hologram | Season 2 or 3 |
#13 (Nov/Dec 2006) | Stargate SG-1 | Juju | Sabine C. Bauer | The aftermath of Daniel Jackson's death | Season 6 |
#14 (Feb/Mar 2007) | Stargate Atlantis | A Pebble On The Cairn | Jaimie Duncan | Ronon Dex | Season 3 |
#15 (Apr/May 2007) | Stargate Atlantis | Course Corrections | Elizabeth Christensen | John Sheppard | Season 3, during The Return, Part 1 |
#16 (Jun/Jul 2007) | Stargate SG-1 | The Bitter Hearth | Holly Scott | Teal'c | Near the start of Season 4 |
#18 (Sep/Oct 2007) | Stargate SG-1 | K-T | Sonny Whitelaw & Jennifer Fallon | Vala Mal Doran | After the end of Season 10 |
#19 (Nov/Dec 2007) | Stargate Atlantis | Waypoints | Elizabeth Christensen | John Sheppard, Rodney McKay, Teyla Emmagan & Ronon Dex | Between Season 2 & 3 |
#20 (Jan/Feb 2008) | Stargate SG-1 | Outsiders | James Swallow | Cameron Mitchell | Season 9 |
#22 (June/July 2008) | Stargate Atlantis | Genealogy | Sabine C. Bauer | John Sheppard | Just after 'Mirror Mirror' |
#23 (August/September 2008) | Stargate Atlantis | Post Mortem | Karen Miller | Rodney McKay | Season 3, after 'Sunday' |
#25 (December 2008/January 2009) | Stargate SG-1 | Murphy's Law of Stargate Travel | Suzanne Wood | Jack O'Neill, Samantha Carter, Daniel Jackson & Teal'c | Pre Season 6 |
#28 (June/July 2009) | Stargate SG-1 | By Way of the Stars (Part 1 of 3) | Suzanne Wood | Cameron Mitchell, Samantha Carter, Daniel Jackson & Teal'c | Season 10 |
#29 (August/September 2009) | Stargate SG-1 | By Way of the Stars: To The Sea (Part 2 of 3) | Suzanne Wood | Cameron Mitchell, Samantha Carter, Daniel Jackson & Teal'c | Season 10 |
#30 (October/November 2009) | Stargate SG-1 | By Way of the Stars: To The Sea and Home Again(Part 3 of 3) | Suzanne Wood | Cameron Mitchell, Samantha Carter, Daniel Jackson & Teal'c | Season 10 |
#31 (December 2009/January 2010) | Stargate SG-1 | I, Ba'al | Sally Malcolm | Ba'al & Jack O'Neill | Season 6, before 'Abyss' |
#33 (April 2010/May 2010) | Stargate Atlantis | Gods and Heroes | Jo Graham | Teyla Emmagan & Charin | Pre Season 1, 'Rising' |
#34 (June 2010/July 2010) | Stargate SG-1 | The Ghosts of Sanctity | Peter J. Evans | Jack O'Neill, Samantha Carter, Daniel Jackson & Teal'c | Season 5 |
Stargate SG-1 is a military science fiction adventure television series within Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's Stargate franchise. The show, created by Brad Wright and Jonathan Glassner, is based on the 1994 science fiction film Stargate by Dean Devlin and Roland Emmerich. The television series was filmed in and around the city of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. The series premiered on Showtime on July 27, 1997 and moved to the Sci Fi Channel on June 7, 2002; the final episode first aired on Sky1 on March 13, 2007.
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