📖 About Wild Cards (George R.R. Martin)
Wild Cards (George R.R. Martin) is a memorable character from the literary world, appearing across 4 book series. This character has captivated readers with their compelling story arc and memorable presence in 57 novels.
Explore the complete list of book series featuring Wild Cards (George R.R. Martin) below. Each series is organized with publication order to ensure the best reading experience.
📚 Book Series Featuring Wild Cards (George R.R. Martin)
Publication Order of Wild Cards Books
1
Wild Cards
1986
2
Aces High
1987
3
Jokers Wild
1987
4
Aces Abroad
1988
5
Down and Dirty
1988
6
Ace in the Hole
1990
7
Dead Man's Hand
1990
8
One-Eyed Jacks
1991
9
Jokertown Shuffle
1991
10
Double Solitaire
1992
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Publication Order of George R.R. Martin's Wild Cards Graphic Novel Books
1
George R.R. Martin's Wild Cards
2009
2
The Hard Call
2009
Publication Order of Wild Cards Mosaic: New Cycle Anthologies
1
Card Sharks
1993
2
Marked Cards
1994
3
Black Trump / Showdown
1995
Publication Order of Wild Cards: USA Triad Books
1
Mississippi Roll
2017
2
Low Chicago
2018
3
Texas Hold'em
2018
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
Who is Wild Cards (George R.R. Martin)?
Wild Cards (George R.R. Martin) is a fictional character created by Unknown Author. This character appears in multiple book series and has become a beloved figure in Unknown Author's literary universe.
Which books feature Wild Cards (George R.R. Martin)?
Wild Cards (George R.R. Martin) appears primarily in the Publication Order of Wild Cards Books series, along with other series by Unknown Author. The character spans a total of 57 novels.
Should I read the books featuring Wild Cards (George R.R. Martin) in order?
Reading the books in publication order is highly recommended. The character's development and storylines build progressively, creating a richer and more satisfying reading experience.
What genre are the Wild Cards (George R.R. Martin) books?
The books featuring Wild Cards (George R.R. Martin) span multiple genres including fiction, drama, and suspense. Check the individual series pages for specific genre information.