Outlanders

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The core characters of the Outlanders series: Brigid Baptiste, Kane and Grant. Cover by Cliff Nielsen

Outlanders is a long-running series of science-fiction novels created by Mark Ellis and published by Gold Eagle, an imprint of Harlequin Enterprises.

Plot[edit]

Set in the same fictional universe as the 'Deathlands' series but separated by a century, 'Outlanders' follows the adventures of a core group of explorers, Kane, Grant, Brigid Baptiste and Domi who operate out of a secret military base known as the Cerberus Redoubt.

My little pony videos. Although both 'Deathlands' and 'Outlanders' bear the 'James Axler' byline, the latter series is primarily (although not exclusively) written by its creator Mark Ellis whereas multiple authors produce 'Deathlands'.

Two hundred years after a nuclear holocaust devastated the Earth, the chaos and barbarism as depicted in the 'Deathlands' series gave way to a centralized, despotic government ruled by nine mysterious barons.

Material taken from redoubts, secret preholocaust military installations with stores of weapons and the home of the gateways, MAT-TRANS (matter-transfer) devices, supplied the baronial rule in what was known as the “Program of Unification.”

Rearmed from redoubt stockpiles, the barons consolidated their power and reclaimed very advanced technology created two centuries before by the so-called “Totality Concept”.

Their power bolstered by the invisible authority known only to an elite few as the Archons extended beyond the fortified city-states into what came to be called the Outlands. There, the rootstock of humanity survived, eking out an existence in hellzones and hounded by black-armored Magistrates, the enforcers of the barons’ laws.

When Cobaltville Magistrates Kane and Grant came across a piece of misplaced technology and Brigid Baptiste, an archivist began an investigation on their behalf, they found themselves branded as sedititionists, their citizenship stripped from them and they were reclassified as Outlanders.

Since 1997’s Exile To Hell, the first book in the series, the heroes and heroines of Outlanders slowly uncovered the truth behind the barons, the Archons and the nuclear holocaust and finally the hidden history of humanity.

They learn that Earth and humankind has been influenced since the dawn of time by the reptilian Anunnaki and the Tuatha Dé Danann. They realize that the baronies are a revival of the god-king system of ancient Sumeria.

Besides the nine barons, other threats arise in the early books, namely Sindri, a brilliant but deranged dwarf who rules a secret colony on Mars. First appearing in Parallax Red (1998), Sindri becomes the most persistent foe of the Cerberus warriors, appearing in several novels.

Other recurring enemies include Colonel Thrush, Sam the Imperator, Grigori Zakat and Maccan, the last prince of the Tuatha Dé Danann.

In Shadow Scourge (2000), the heroes contend with Ocajinik, apparently one of H. P. Lovecraft’s Old Ones.

In Children of the Serpent (2005), the Cerberus warriors discover that the nuclear holocaust and the institution of the baronies were part of an ancient plan formulated over a thousand years before by Enlil, the last Anunnaki on Earth in order to reincarnate the pantheon of Sumerian gods and re-establish their rule over the world.

The reincarnated Enlil becomes the Outlanders' main villain. He is considerably more evil and powerful than any of the barons, and has much of the knowledge and technology of the Anunnaki.

Employing conspiracy theories and myths from all cultures as underpinnings, 'Outlanders' quickly distanced itself from the survivalist tone of 'Deathlands' and struck out in new directions, providing explanations and a backstory for many of the unresolved science-fiction elements in the earlier series.

Series History[edit]

According to series creator Mark Ellis, 'Outlanders' was not originally conceived as having any connection whatsoever to 'Deathlands'. [1]The link between the two series came after all the other elements had been envisioned and was suggested by Ellis who had already authored several novels in the Deathlands series.[2]

The “Axlerverse”, a term coined by Mark Ellis, is inclusive of events in both 'Outlanders' and 'Deathlands'—however there is very little in the way of a cohesive fictional universe in the latter series.

'Deathlands' did not develop much depth in the way of setting and Ellis introduced many new concepts to make the Axlerverse into a plausible fictional world, particularly important in the books published post-2001.

Outlanders has established a reputation for featuring strong yet sexy female characters both in the books and on the covers, particularly those produced by artist Cliff Nielsen.

Other writers who have contributed to the 'Outlanders' series are Mel Odom and Victor Milan.

The 'Outlanders' series is also available on audiobook, through a company named Graphic Audio.

Series #TitleAuthor(s)First Edition ISBNDate Released
001Exile to HellMark Ellis0-373-63814-0June 1997
002Destiny RunMark Ellis0-373-63815-9September 1997
003Savage SunMark Ellis0-373-63816-7December 1997
004Omega PathMark Ellis0-373-63817-5March 1998
005Parallax RedMark Ellis0-373-63818-3June 1998
006Doomstar RelicMark Ellis0-373-63819-1September 1998
007IcebloodMark Ellis0-373-63820-5December 1998
008Hellbound Fury

The Lost Earth Saga Book 1

Mark Ellis0-373-63821-3March 1999
009Night Eternal

The Lost Earth Saga Book 2

Mark Ellis, Mel Odom0-373-63822-1June 1999
010Outer Darkness

The Lost Earth Saga Book 3

Mark Ellis0-373-63823-XSeptember 1999
011Armageddon AxisMark Ellis0-373-63824-8December 1999
012Wreath of FireMel Odom0-373-63825-6March 2000
013Shadow ScourgeMark Ellis0-373-63826-4May 2000
014Hell RisingMark Ellis0-373-63827-2August 2000
015Doom Dynasty

The Imperator Wars Book 1

Mark Ellis0-373-63828-0November 2000
016Tigers of Heaven

The Imperator Wars Book 2

Mark Ellis0-373-63829-9February 2001
017Purgatory Road

The Imperator Wars Book 3

Mark Ellis0-373-63830-2May 2001
018Sargasso PlunderMel Odom0-373-63831-0August 2001
019Tomb of TimeMark Ellis0-373-63832-9November 2001
020Prodigal ChaliceMel Odom0-373-63833-7February 2002
021Devil in the Moon

The Dragon Kings Book 1

Mark Ellis0-373-63834-5May 2002
022Dragoneye

The Dragon Kings Book 2

Mark Ellis0-373-63835-3August 2002
023Far EmpireMark Ellis0-373-63836-1November 2002
024Equinox ZeroMark Ellis0-373-63837-XFebruary 2003
025Talon and Fang

Heart of the World Book 1

Mark Ellis0-373-63838-8May 2003
026Sea of Plague

Heart of the World Book 2

Mark Ellis0-373-63839-6August 2003
027AwakeningVictor Milan0-373-63840-XNovember 2003
028Mad God's WrathMark Ellis0-373-63841-8February 2004
029Sun LordVictor Milan0-373-63842-6May 2004
030Mask of The SphinxMark Ellis, Chris Van Deelen0-373-63843-4August 2004
031Uluru DestinyVictor Milan0-373-63844-2November 2004
032Evil AbyssMark Ellis0-373-63845-0February 2005
033Children of the SerpentMark Ellis0-373-63846-9May 2005
034SuccessorsVictor Milan0-373-63847-7August 2005
035Cerberus StormMark Ellis0-373-63848-5November 2005
036RefugeVictor Milan0-373-63849-3February 2006
037Rim of the WorldMark Ellis0-373-63850-7May 2006
038Lords of the DeepVictor Milan0-373-63851-5August 2006
039Hydra's RingMark Ellis0-373-63852-3November 2006
040Closing the Cosmic EyeVictor Milan0-373-63853-1February 2007
041Skull ThroneMark Ellis0-373-63854-XMay 2007
042Satan's SeedMark Ellis0-373-63855-8August 2007
043Dark GoddessMark Ellis0-373-63856-6November 2007
044Grailstone GambitMark Ellis0-373-63857-4February 2008
045GhostwalkMark Ellis0-373-63858-2May 2008
046Pantheon of VengeanceDouglas Wojtowicz0-373-63859-0August 2008
047Death CryRik Hoskin0-373-63860-4November 2008
048Serpent's ToothDouglas Wojtowicz0-373-63861-2February 2009
049Shadow BoxRik Hoskin0-373-63862-0May 2009
050Janus TrapRik Hoskin0-373-63863-9August 2009
051Warlord of the PitMark Ellis0-373-63864-7November 2009
052Reality EchoDouglas Wojtowicz0-373-63865-5February 2010
053Infinity BreachRik Hoskin0-373-63866-3May 2010
054Oblivion StoneRik Hoskin0-373-63867-1August 2010
055Distortion OffensiveRik Hoskin0-373-63868-XNovember 2010
056Cradle of DestinyDouglas Wojtowicz0-373-63869-8February 2011
057Scarlet DreamRik Hoskin0-373-63870-1May 2011
058Truth EngineRik Hoskin0-373-63871-XAugust 2011
059Infestation CubedDouglas Wojtowicz0-373-63872-8November 2011
060Planet HateRik Hoskin0-373-63873-6February 2012
061Dragon CityRik Hoskin0-373-63874-4May 2012
062God WarRik Hoskin0-373-63875-2August 2012
063Genesis SinisterRik Hoskin0-373-63876-0October 2012
064Savage DawnDouglas Wojtowicz0-373-63877-9February 2013
065Sorrow SpaceRik Hoskin0-373-63878-7May 2013
066Immortal TwilightRik Hoskin0-373-63879-5August 2013
067Cosmic RiftRik Hoskin0-373-63880-9November 2013
068Wings of DeathDouglas Wojtowicz0-373-63881-7February 2014
069NecropolisDouglas Wojtowicz0-373-63882-5May 2014
070Shadow BornDouglas Wojtowicz0-373-63883-3August 2014
071Judgment PlagueRik Hoskin0-373-63884-1November 2014
072Terminal WhiteRik Hoskin0-373-63885-XFebruary 2015
073Hell's MawRik Hoskin0-373-63886-8May 2015
074Angel of DoomDouglas Wojtowicz0-373-63887-6August 2015
075Apocalypse UnseenRik Hoskin0-373-63888-4November 2015

References[edit]

  1. ^Statements made on Jamesaxler.com and MarkEllisInk.com by Mark Ellis
  2. ^http://www.fantasticfiction.co.uk/e/mark-ellis/

External links[edit]

  • JamesAxler.com Fan site of the Outlanders and Deathlands series
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