Wild Cards is a series of science fiction superhero shared universe anthologies, mosaic novels, and solo novels written by a collection of authors known as the Wild Cards Trust and edited by George R. R. Martin and Melinda M. Snodgrass. Set largely during an alternate history of post-World War II United States, the series follows humans who contracted the Wild Card virus, an alien virus that rewrites DNA and mutates survivors; those who acquire minor or crippling physical conditions are known as Jokers, and those who acquire superhuman abilities are known as Aces.
As of the publication of Texas Hold'Em in October 2018, the series consists of twenty-six books. Wild Cards began publication through Bantam Books, under its Spectra imprint, in January 1987. Bantam published the series until 1993 and released twelve installments. Baen Books published three books from 1993 to 1995. From 2002 to 2005, ibooks Inc. published two more installments, including one solo novel. Wild Cards is currently published by Tor Books, an imprint under Macmillan Publishers. As of October 2018, Tor Books had released nine novels.[1][2]
Several novels were also reprinted. Reprinting rights to the first eight novels were acquired by ibooks Inc. in 2000. The company reissued the first six novels before declaring Chapter 7 bankruptcy shortly after the death of founder Byron Preiss; ibooks' assets were acquired by Brick Tower Press.[3][4][5] As of November 2021, Tor Books reprinted the first twelve, sixteenth & seventeenth novel.[6][7][8]
Marvel Entertainment has published two Wild Cards mini-series, thirty-two years apart. The first, released via their Epic Comics imprint, was published from September to December 1990 and featured an original storyline based on events that occurred in the early novels. A second limited series, this time adapting stories from the first novel, ran from June through October 2022.[9]
Bantam Books, under its Spectra imprint, published twelve books between 1987 and 1993, including two solo novels written by Melinda M. Snodgrass and Victor Milán.
No. | Title | Original release | ibooks Inc. reprint release | Tor Books release |
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1 | Wild Cards Edited by George R. R. Martin | January 1987 ISBN 978-0-553-26190-5[10] | July 31, 2001[11] ISBN 978-0-7434-2380-9 | November 23, 2010[6] ISBN 978-0-7653-2615-7 |
2 | Aces High Edited by Martin | April 1987[12] ISBN 978-0-553-26464-7 | October 2001[13] ISBN 978-1-59687-283-7 | December 20, 2011[14] ISBN 978-0-7653-2616-4 |
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3[b] | Jokers Wild Edited by Martin | October 1987[15] ISBN 978-0-553-26699-3 | February 2002[16] ISBN 978-1-59687-284-4 | February 11, 2014[17] ISBN 978-0-7653-2617-1 |
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4 | Aces Abroad Edited by Martin | May 1988[18] ISBN 978-0-553-27628-2 | August 27, 2002[19] ISBN 978-0-7434-5241-0 | January 13, 2015[20] ISBN 978-0-7653-3558-6 |
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5 | Down and Dirty Edited by Martin | November 1988[21] ISBN 978-0-553-27463-9 | January 7, 2003[22] | October 27, 2015[7] ISBN 978-0-7653-3559-3 |
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6[b] | Ace in the Hole Edited by Martin | January 1990[23] ISBN 978-0-553-28253-5 | February 25, 2003[24] ISBN 978-0-7434-5837-5 | October 4, 2016[8] ISBN 978-0-7653-3560-9 |
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7[b] | Dead Man's Hand Edited by Martin | July 1990[25] ISBN 978-0-553-28569-7 | — | June 13, 2017[26] |
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8 | One-Eyed Jacks Edited by Martin | January 1991[27] ISBN 978-0-553-28852-0 | — | August 7, 2018[28] |
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9 | Jokertown Shuffle Edited by Martin | August 1991[29] ISBN 978-0-553-29174-2 | — | April 30, 2019[30] |
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10 | Double Solitaire Written by Snodgrass and edited by Martin | March 1992[31] ISBN 978-0-553-29493-4 | — | December 3, 2019[32] |
11[b] | Dealer's Choice Edited by Martin | October 1992[33] ISBN 978-0-553-29161-2 | — | September 1, 2020[34] |
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12 | Turn of the Cards Written by Milán and edited by Martin | January 1993[35] ISBN 978-0-553-56152-4 | — | November 9, 2021[36] |
Baen Books published a new triad between 1993 and 1995 subtitled of a New Cycle. In 2002, Martin commented that he felt the triad was creatively "three of the strongest volumes Wild Cards ever had" and that the series "came back strong" after stumbling with a previous storyline; however, he conceded that the triad was "very dark", acknowledging it was a commonly voiced complaint, and that he felt switching publishers was a mistake.[37]
No. | Title | Original release |
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13 | Card Sharks Edited by Martin | February 1993[38] ISBN 978-0-671-72159-6 |
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14 | Marked Cards Edited by Martin | March 1994[39] ISBN 978-0-671-72212-8 |
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15[b] | Black Trump Edited by Martin | July 1995[40] ISBN 978-0-671-87679-1 |
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In 2000, ibooks Inc. purchased two new installments and the rights to reprint the first eight books of the series; the two new books were published between 2002 and 2006, including a solo novel by John J. Miller.[5] The company filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy in July 2005, shortly after the death of founder Byron Preiss.[3] In December 2006, J. Bolyston & Co. Publishers, parent company of the Brick Tower Press imprint, acquired all of Preiss' assets, including those of ibooks, for $125,000.[4][5] Brick Tower Press offered e-book versions of its titles, including Deuces Down and Death Draws Five, via Humble Bundle in February 2016.[41]
No. | Title | Original release | Tor Books release |
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16 | Deuces Down Edited by Martin | June 25, 2002[42] ISBN 978-0-7434-4505-4 | January 5, 2021[43] |
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17 | Death Draws Five Written by Miller and edited by Martin | February 1, 2006[44] ISBN 978-1-59687-297-4 | November 9, 2021[45] |
Tor Books, an imprint under Macmillan Publishers, currently publishes the series in both print and e-book format. It released six new installments from November 2008 to August 2016.
On his blog in March 2016, Martin said that Tor Books acquired three installments after High Stakes. Working titles for the books were Texas Hold 'Em, Mississippi Roll, and Low Chicago. Saladin Ahmed, Max Gladstone, Marko Kloos, and Diana Rowland contributed to the triad.[46]
No. | Title | Original release |
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18 | Inside Straight Edited by Martin with assistance from Snodgrass | January 22, 2008[1] ISBN 978-0-641-91260-3 |
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19 | Busted Flush Edited by Martin with assistance from Snodgrass | December 9, 2008[47] ISBN 978-0-7653-1782-7 |
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20[b] | Suicide Kings Edited by Martin with assistance from Snodgrass | December 22, 2009[48] ISBN 978-0-7653-1783-4 |
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21 | Fort Freak Edited by Martin with assistance from Snodgrass | June 21, 2011[49] ISBN 978-0-7653-2570-9 |
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22 | Lowball Edited by Martin and Snodgrass | November 4, 2014[50] ISBN 978-0-7653-3195-3 |
23[b] | High Stakes Edited by Martin and Snodgrass | August 30, 2016[2] ISBN 978-0-7653-3562-3 |
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24 | Mississippi Roll Edited by Martin and Snodgrass | December 5, 2017[51] ISBN 978-0-7653-9052-3 |
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25 | Low Chicago Edited by Martin | June 12, 2018 |
A mosaic novel edited by George R. R. Martin assisted by Melinda M. Snodgrass. There are stories from eight authors that were woven into the novel. The stories, in the order of their first appearance in the novel are:
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26 | Texas Hold 'Em | November 6, 2018 |
A mosaic novel edited by George R. R. Martin assisted by Melinda M. Snodgrass. There are stories from seven authors that were woven into the novel. The stories, in the order of their first appearance in the novel are:
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27 | Knaves Over Queens Edited by Martin with assistance from Snodgrass | August 13, 2019 |
28 | Joker Moon Edited by Martin with assistance from Snodgrass | July 6, 2021 |
29 | Three Kings Edited by Snodgrass with assistance from Martin | March 15, 2022 |
There are stories from eight authors that were woven into the novel.
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Tor Books publishes short stories through its website beginning January 2013:
One additional short story, "Lies My Mother Told Me" by Spector, was published in the Dangerous Women anthology, also edited by Martin. The anthology was released on December 3, 2013.[75]
Wildcards.com has also published: