Valérian Series by Pierre Christin, Jean-Claude Mézières, Christophe Quillien, Stan Barets, Will Eisner, Daniel Riche, Luc Besson, Evelyne Tranle, Évelyne Tran-Lê, Mathieu Lauffray, Wilfrid Lupano

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  • The City of Shifting Waters (Valérian #1)
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    The City of Shifting Waters (Valérian #1)

    Pierre Christin

    Rated: 3.41 of 5 stars
    · 23 ratings · published 1970

    Galaxity, capital of the Terran Empire in the 28th century. Valerian and Laureline are agents who protect mankind from rogue time travellers. Now they are sent to New York in 1986 to intercept Galaxity's worst megalomaniac, Xombul-except that in 1986, the world is in ruins and New York is about to be swallowed by the ocean. The two agents must navigate the shifting waters of the past to make sure that the future will exist.

  • The Empire of a Thousand Planets (Valérian #2)
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    The Empire of a Thousand Planets (Valérian #2)

    Pierre Christin

    Rated: 3.75 of 5 stars
    · 12 ratings · published 1971

    Valerian and Laureline are exploring Syrte, capital planet of a system of 1,000 worlds. Their mission is to discover whether the Syrtians could present a danger to Earth. What they find is a decaying empire led by decadent aristocrats, a population ripe for revolution, and a mysterious caste of masked wise men who discreetly pull the strings from hidden fortresses. Swept up by the winds of history, the agents of Earth will have to choose a side…

  • Valerian: The Complete Collection, Volume 1 (Valérian #0-2)
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    Valerian: The Complete Collection, Volume 1 (Valérian #0-2)

    Pierre Christin, Jean-Claude Mézières, Stan Barets, Luc Besson, Christophe Quillien

    Rated: 3.67 of 5 stars
    · 12 ratings · published 2006

    This first volume of the collection contains books 1 and 2 of the series: The City of Shifting Waters – in its original two parts, 9 pages longer format – and The Empire of a Thousand Planets. It also includes book 0, Bad Dreams, translated into English for the first time: the very first adventures of our two heroes, published after City and retroactively numbered... more

  • O País Sem Estrelas (Valérian #3)
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    O País Sem Estrelas (Valérian #3)

    Pierre Christin, Évelyne Tran-Lê

    Rated: 3.70 of 5 stars
    · 12 ratings · published 1972

    When a rogue planet threatens a new Human colony, Valerian and Laureline are sent to investigate and discover a barren, rocky surface… and a whole world beneath it! The people who live inside Zahir have never seen the stars. Divided along gender lines, torn by a senseless and bloody war, they are unaware that their planet is hurtling towards disaster. To stop it, the two agents of Galaxity will have to infiltrate both sides and force a reconciliation.

  • Welcome to Alflolol (Valérian #4)
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    Welcome to Alflolol (Valérian #4)

    Pierre Christin

    Rated: 3.78 of 5 stars
    · 11 ratings · published 1972

    Technorog is a planet essential to the economy of the Terran empire. For 200 years, it has been a centre of industry, research and agriculture. Suddenly, the indigenous population—believed long extinct—comes back to the planet they know as Alflolol. Earth’s laws are strict: They must be allowed back on their ancestral grounds. But when Valerian and Laureline are assigned to facilitate their “reinsertion,” they see the difference between the letter of the law and its spirit...

  • Les Oiseaux du Maître (Valérian #5)
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    Les Oiseaux du Maître (Valérian #5)

    Pierre Christin

    Rated: 3.73 of 5 stars
    · 10 ratings · published 1973

    The most terrifying birds since Alfred Hitchcock s! Valerian and Laureline s ship has crash-landed on an uncharted planetoid. The two castaways quickly discover a vast ship cemetery, leading them to believe that their arrival was not an accident. Before long, they make contact with a population whose sole purpose seems to be to gather and produce food for a mysterious Master... more

  • Valerian: The Complete Collection, Volume 2 (Valérian #3-5)
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    Valerian: The Complete Collection, Volume 2 (Valérian #3-5)

    Pierre Christin, Jean-Claude Mézières, Christophe Quillien, Stan Barets, Will Eisner, Daniel Riche, Luc Besson

    Rated: 3.98 of 5 stars
    · 10 ratings · published 2006

    The second collection of Valerian and Laureline's adventures in English, with three stories and the second part of the interview with Luc Besson and the authors. In this book you will find volumes 3 to 5: The Land Without Stars, Welcome to Alflolol and Birds of the Master - three stories that introduce the societal criticism aspect of the series. Battle of the sexes, totalitarianism and extreme productivism are lambasted, but never at the expense of fantasy or of the action... more

  • L'Ambassadeur des Ombres (Valérian #6)
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    L'Ambassadeur des Ombres (Valérian #6)

    Pierre Christin

    Rated: 3.97 of 5 stars
    · 11 ratings · published 1975

    Who threatens the diplomatic future of Earth? And who are the mysterious Shadows? Point Central is a multicultural space station that serves as a sort of United Nations to the galaxy. Tasked with protecting the new ambassador from Earth, Valerian is kidnapped alongside his charge in a lightning commando attack. It s up to Laureline to do all the heavy lifting and slog through the seedy bowels of the station as she tries to locate and rescue them and figure out who kidnapped them and why.

  • On the False Earths (Valérian #7)
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    On the False Earths (Valérian #7)

    Pierre Christin

    Rated: 3.75 of 5 stars
    · 8 ratings · published 1977

    Valerian, shot to death in an Indian fortress. Valerian, dead in 19th century London. Valerian, gunned down in San Francisco’s Chinatown… And Laureline, paired up with an unpleasantly arrogant historian from Galaxity, forced to witness every demise of the man she loves on a succession of re-enacted pieces of human history. A very strange case that will take the two spatio-temporal agents to the limits of their endurance as they hunt down the mysterious architect of the false Earths…

  • Heroes of the Equinox (Valérian #8)
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    Heroes of the Equinox (Valérian #8)

    Pierre Christin

    Rated: 3.92 of 5 stars
    · 10 ratings · published 1978

    Every 100 years or so, the infertile people of Simlanne send their champions to the sacred island of Filene, where the best among them, chosen via a series of tests, will find and bring back the next generation. This cycle, though, the local heroes seem to fail repeatedly, and the aging Simlannians have sent for heroes from other worlds. Valerian, chosen to represent Earth, will have to overcome the tests and his competitors in a dangerous odyssey…

  • Valerian: The Complete Collection, Volume 3 (Valérian #6-8)
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    Valerian: The Complete Collection, Volume 3 (Valérian #6-8)

    Pierre Christin, Jean-Claude Mézières, Luc Besson, Christophe Quillien, Stan Barets

    Rated: 4.13 of 5 stars
    · 8 ratings · published 2011

    This third book of the collected edition contains volumes 6 to 8: Ambassador of the Shadows - the story that directly inspired Luc Besson's film - On the False Earths and Heroes of the Equinox. Over the course of these titles, among the finest in the series, Laureline takes her rightful place as the brains of the outfit, while Valerian fully embraces his role as anti-hero: always brave, but often a bit out of his depth... more

  • Châtelet Station, Destination Cassiopeia (Valérian #9)
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    Châtelet Station, Destination Cassiopeia (Valérian #9)

    Pierre Christin

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 8 ratings · published 1980

    Our two spatio-temporal agents are on a new mission, but this time the duo is split up. While Laureline flies solo from planet to planet, on the trail of arms dealers and forbidden technologies, Valerian is on 20th century Earth, teamed up with the eccentric Mr Albert. And he, too, is hunting down technologies incompatible with the era. What is the link between the two cases, separated as they are by centuries and light-years?

  • Brooklyn Station, Terminus Cosmos (Valérian #10)
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    Brooklyn Station, Terminus Cosmos (Valérian #10)

    Pierre Christin

    Rated: 3.75 of 5 stars
    · 8 ratings · published 1981

    The two Galaxity agents’ investigation into the elemental forces appearing on Earth continues. While Laureline, dogged and efficient, follows a promising lead somewhere in outer space, Valerian is struggling to unravel the mysterious events plaguing our 20th century. Demonstrations of fantastic phenomena follow in quick succession, pushing poor Valerian to his limits. And matters will have to be settled simultaneously in New York and on an asteroid on the edge of the galaxy to save our world...

  • The Ghosts of Inverloch (Valérian #11)
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    The Ghosts of Inverloch (Valérian #11)

    Pierre Christin

    Rated: 3.75 of 5 stars
    · 8 ratings · published 1984

    Spatio-temporal agents must preserve Earth s future, always. But is it still possible? Galaxity s orders are rather bizarre, lately. Laureline has been left on stand-by in a Scottish castle. Valerian, haunted by recurrent nightmares, has been sent to capture a sentient being as if it were a wild animal an unsavoury task, to say the least. And on Earth in the 1980s, members of the military and political elites are descending into madness one by one. What future does our planet still have .. more

  • The Wrath of Hypsis (Valérian #12)
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    The Wrath of Hypsis (Valérian #12)

    Pierre Christin, Jean-Claude Mézières

    Rated: 3.63 of 5 stars
    · 8 ratings · published 1985

    The head of Galaxity s Spatio-Temporal Service himself has joined Valerian and Laureline at Inverloch Castle. There, among various human and alien allies, he explains to them the threat that looms over Earth: all of the recent incidents, all those important people gone mad and threatening to bring about the apocalypse... All of that is due to the malicious influence of the mysterious planet Hypsis. But Hypsis is a world that moves from system to system it ll need to be pinpointed first..."

  • Valérian et Laureline l'Intégrale, volume 4 (Valérian #9-12)
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    Valérian et Laureline l'Intégrale, volume 4 (Valérian #9-12)

    Pierre Christin, Jean-Claude Mézières, Stan Barets

    Rated: 4.13 of 5 stars
    · 8 ratings · published 2009

    This volume contains books 9 to 12 – two unmissable two-parters that represent a turning point in the story of our agents, and which are widely considered by critics and readers alike to be the pinnacle of the series. Characterised by a return to 20th century Earth, these two stories are suffused with incredible melancholy and poetic charm, and force Valerian, the action man, to face his limitations... more

  • Sur les frontières (Valérian #13)
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    Sur les frontières (Valérian #13)

    Pierre Christin, Jean-Claude Mézières

    Rated: 3.63 of 5 stars
    · 8 ratings · published 1988

    On an interstellar cruise ships, a mysterious individual in full environmental suit is working hard to get to Earth. On Earth, meanwhile, another person in a spacesuit is exploring a nuclear reactor on behalf of its owners. That second man is Valerian, and since the disappearance of Galaxity, he’s been forced to make a living by putting his advanced knowledge and equipment to good use. But what he’s discovered insidethe plant is extremely worrisome...

  • The Living Weapons (Valérian #14)
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    The Living Weapons (Valérian #14)

    Pierre Christin

    Rated: 3.63 of 5 stars
    · 8 ratings · published 1990

    Valerian and Laureline, no longer members of any organization, are down to doing space deliveries. With Galaxity gone and money getting scarce, their aging spaceship is becoming a hazard, which is pushing Valerian into accepting questionable cargo. After a somewhat rough landing, our two ex-agents, on their way to deliver their goods, meet some individuals with very surprising gifts who claim to be itinerant artists. But is that really all they are?

  • The Circles of Power (Valérian #15)
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    The Circles of Power (Valérian #15)

    Pierre Christin, Jean-Claude Mézières

    Rated: 3.83 of 5 stars
    · 6 ratings · published 1994

    Broke, without a job, their ship almost a scrap heap, Valerian and Laureline are stuck on Rubanis, unable to pay for repairs. So when a trio of old acquaintances introduces them to the head of the local police, who is looking for independent agents for a risky - but well-paid - mission, they accept readily enough. But Rubanis is the most corrupt planet in the entire galaxy. How are they to find out who really holds the reins of power there?

  • Valérian et Laureline, L'intégrale volume 5 (Valérian #13-15)
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    Valérian et Laureline, L'intégrale volume 5 (Valérian #13-15)

    Pierre Christin, Jean-Claude Mézières

    Rated: 3.75 of 5 stars
    · 8 ratings · published 2004

    The intrepid Valerian and his beautiful, sharp-witted and sharp-tounged partner, Laureline, are tow of the greatest agents for the vast Galaxity organization. Their missions have taken them across space and time. But now the Galaxity and their home earth have vanished as if they never existed. Along, and totally dependent on their own resources, they struggle to carve out a new life and a new future against intergalactic dangers form the past, present and future... more

  • Valerian et Laureline (english version) - Tome 16 - Hostages of Ultralum (Valérian #16)
    #16

    Valerian et Laureline (english version) - Tome 16 - Hostages of Ultralum (Valérian #16)

    Pierre Christin

    Rated: 3.75 of 5 stars
    · 8 ratings · published 1996

    Valerian and Laureline take a break from adventuring and go on a cruise, but Valerian feels uncomfortable among the idle and the powerful. He’s not bored for long, though, because when a quartet of mercenaries board the cruise ship to kidnap the son of the Caliph of Iksaladam, they end up taking Laureline as well. With the almighty Caliph offering a massive reward for his son’s return, Valerian’s quest to rescue his girl is suddenly hindered by every bounty hunter in the galaxy…

  • Orphan of the Stars (Valérian #17)
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    Orphan of the Stars (Valérian #17)

    Pierre Christin, Jean-Claude Mézières

    Rated: 3.50 of 5 stars
    · 4 ratings · published 1988

    Running away with the unhappy heir to the galaxy's biggest fortune, even if it's because he wants it, is bound to cause some problems. On the lam with the Caliphette of Iksaladam, Valerian and Laureline are relentlessly pursued by the Quatuor Mortis, who are still after the enormous reward offered for the child's safe return. Stranded among the Asteroids of Shimballil, they must evade the hunters, recover their ship, dodge profiteers and traitors ... and decide what to do with the little brat!

  • In Uncertain Times (Valérian #18)
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    In Uncertain Times (Valérian #18)

    Pierre Christin, Jean-Claude Mézières

    Rated: 3.50 of 5 stars
    · 4 ratings · published 2001

    The (false?) gods of Hypsis are once again interfering with Human history. Tired of their lower status among their peers, the trinity in charge of planet Earth opens communications with megacorporation Vivaxis at the end of the 20th century - an occurrence Valerian and Laureline's allies report to the two ex-agents. But to what end did the Hypsians initiate such a contact? And who is the mysterious Sat who, from the depths of Point Central, also endeavours to meddle with Human affairs?

  • Valerian: The Complete Collection, Volume 6 (Valérian #16-18)
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    Valerian: The Complete Collection, Volume 6 (Valérian #16-18)

    Pierre Christin, Jean-Claude Mézières

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 3 ratings · published 2007

    Born out of the wild imagination of Pierre Christin and Jean-Claude Mézières, the characters of Valerian and Laureline first appeared in the pages of Pilote in 1967. Through its creativity and daring, the series quickly became the definitive reference for all readers of science fiction bandes dessinées.

  • At the Edge of the Great Void (Valérian #19)
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    At the Edge of the Great Void (Valérian #19)

    Pierre Christin, Jean-Claude Mézières

    Rated: 3.50 of 5 stars
    · 4 ratings · published 2004

    Somewhere at the edge of known space is the Great Void. That inscrutable, shapeless, ever-changing place is where the expanding universe springs forth, where new planets and new life forms are created. It's also, according to the gods of Hypsis, the place where Galaxity's Earth was sent and is being kept prisoner... more

  • The Order of the Stones (Valérian #20)
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    The Order of the Stones (Valérian #20)

    Jean-Claude Mézières, Evelyne Tranle

    Rated: 3.50 of 5 stars
    · 6 ratings · published 2007

    The expedition into the heart of the Great Void is launched, and Valerian and Laureline are on it. But in no time they're already facing the mysterious force that threatens the entire galaxy: the Wolochs, gigantic sentient monoliths dead set on destroying any civilisation that might stand in the way of their domination. Our two Human agents can't hope to stop the Order of the Stones by themselves, but fortunately, they still have allies...

  • Valerian - Volume 21 - The Time Opener (Valérian #21)
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    Valerian - Volume 21 - The Time Opener (Valérian #21)

    Pierre Christin

    Rated: 3.50 of 5 stars
    · 4 ratings · published 2010

    The evil hordes of the Wolochs are rampaging through space, and everywhere death and destruction follow. But despite the despair of some and the betrayal of others, Valerian, Laureline, and a few other brave souls are resisting. They're hoping to use a mysterious artifact, the Time Opener, to banish the stones and bring back Earth. But what price must they pay to do so? And what sort of Earth will they get back if they succeed?

  • Valerian - The Complete Collection, Volume 7 (Valérian #19-21)
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    Valerian - The Complete Collection, Volume 7 (Valérian #19-21)

    Pierre Christin

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 3 ratings · published 2010

    The last volume of this magnificent collection, which includes the final three books of the main saga, bringing to a close the adventures of Valerian, Laureline and the vanished Earth in style.

  • Memories From the Futures (Valérian #22)
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    Memories From the Futures (Valérian #22)

    Pierre Christin, Jean-Claude Mézières

    Rated: 3.33 of 5 stars
    · 3 ratings · published 2013

    Even though Valerian and Laureline’s adventures have come to an end, there are still many chapters that haven’t been told yet. Simple episodes, post-scriptums to their main stories, moments of their lives seen through the eyes of their friends, their allies, or even their enemies. Here’s a collection of vignettes that will cast a new light – sometimes funny, sometimes touching – on the saga of our heroes.

  • Valerian and Laureline: Shingouzlooz Inc. (Valérian #v2)
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    Valerian and Laureline: Shingouzlooz Inc. (Valérian #v2)

    Mathieu Lauffray, Wilfrid Lupano

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 2 ratings · published 2017

    Valerian and Laureline are forced to fix a blunder by the Shingouz - one that could cost Humanity ... Earth itself! An apparently simple mission - apprehending a speculator-droid - turns into a race against time when the Shingouz drop in uninvited mid-arrest, begging Valerian and Laureline for protection against someone who means to kill them. To the agents' surprise, it's an old friend who soon pops up in hot pursuit, guns blazing... more

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