The comic books published by
DC are also fully endorsed, with Straczynski having directly written or contributed to all of the issues written by other authors in one form or another, though issues 9 and 10 contradict other strictly-canonical sources in certain respects.
Mongoose Publishing, publisher of the
Babylon 5 role-playing game (RPG) material, announced plans to release a line of
Babylon 5 novels and graphic novels, beginning in the summer of 2006. J. Michael Straczynski made it clear that he was not involved with this project, and considered the works to be "fan-fiction." In 2007, Straczynski was writing the manuscript for a
Babylon 5 graphic novel, which was to be published by
Wildstorm Productions. The premise, characters, and plot have not been officially confirmed, but it has been reported that Straczynski originally planned to write a story that takes place before the Season Three two-parter "
War Without End," featuring Sinclair and Sheridan, and involving Mars, Minbar, Babylon 5, and a conspiracy. It has also been reported that he subsequently decided to tie in elements from the spin-offs
Crusade and
Legend of the Rangers into the book. The graphic novel was to be 100 pages long. When asked by a fan during the "Spotlight on J. Michael Straczynski" panel at the 2010
New York Comic Con, Straczynski said no new
Babylon 5 comics were in the works.
Monthly DC Comics series (1994–95) • Altogether, there were 11 issues produced: • "In Darkness Find Me," written by
J. Michael Straczynski (December 1994, DC Comics) • "Treason," written by
Mark Moretti, story premise by J. Michael Straczynski (January 1995, DC Comics) • "In Harm's Way," written by Mark Moretti, story premise by J. Michael Straczynski (February 1995, DC Comics) • "The Price of Peace," story premise by J. Michael Straczynski (March 1995, DC Comics) • "Shadows Past and Present" storyline: • "With Friends Like These...", written by
Timothy DeHaas, story premise by J. Michael Straczynski and art by
John Ridgway (June 1995, DC Comics) • "Against the Odds," written by Timothy DeHaas, story premise by J. Michael Straczynski and art by John Ridgway (July 1995, DC Comics) • "Survival the Hard Way," written by Timothy DeHaas, story premise by J. Michael Straczynski and art by John Ridgway(August 1995, DC Comics) • "Silent Enemies," written by Tim DeHaas, story premise by J. Michael Straczynski and art by John Ridgway (September 1995, DC Comics) • "Laser-Mirror-Starweb" storyline: • "Duet for Human and Narn in C Sharp," written by
David Gerrold (October 1995, DC Comics) • "Coda for Human and Narn in B Flat," written by David Gerrold (November 1995, DC Comics) • "Brought to You by the Psi Corps": • "The Psi Corps and
You!", written by Timothy DeHaas and art by John Ridgway (December 1995, DC Comics) Comics 1–4 were published in the
trade paperback Babylon 5 (October 1995, Titan Books, ). Comics 5–8 were published in the trade paperback
Shadows Past and Present (September 1996, Titan Books, ). Comics 1–4 and 11 were published in the trade paperback
The Price of Peace (November 1998, DC Comics, ).
''Babylon 5: In Valen's Name'' • "In Valen's Name, Part 1," written by J. Michael Straczynski (February 1998, DC Comics) • "In Valen's Name, Part 2," written by Peter David, story by J. Michael Straczynski (March 1998, DC Comics) • "In Valen's Name, Part 3," written by Peter David, story by J. Michael Straczynski (April 1998, DC Comics) The comic was originally serialised in six parts in the UK in
Babylon 5: The Official Monthly Magazine #3–8 (November 1997 – May 1998). All three comics were published in the trade paperback ''In Valen's Name'' (December 1998, Titan Books, ).
Babylon 5 mini-comic A special
ashcan-sized comic book was included exclusively with
Best Buy–sold DVD copies of
Babylon 5: The Lost Tales, written by series creator J. Michael Straczynski. ==Cookbook==