Short stories in 1938 '' ''
Tony Quade stories • "I. Hollywood on the Moon" (1938) • "II. Doom World" (1938) • "III. The Star Parade" (1938) • "IV. Trouble on Titan" (1941)
Elak of Atlantis stories • "Thunder in the Dawn" (1938) • "Spawn of Dagon" (1938) • "Beyond the Phoenix" (1939) • "Dragon Moon" (1941)
Thunder Jim Wade series (as by Charles Stoddard) • "Thunder Jim Wade" (1941) • "The Hills of Gold" (1941) • "The Poison People" (1941) • "The Devil's Glacier" (1941) • "Waters of Death" (1941)
"Baldy" Stories • "The Piper's Son" (1945) • "Three Blind Mice" (1945) • "The Lion And The Unicorn" (1945) • "Beggars in Velvet" (1945) • "Humpty Dumpty" (1953) • "Mutant" (1953)
Cthulhu Mythos stories • "The Secret of Kralitz" (1936) • "The Eater of Souls" (1937) • "The Salem Horror" (1937) • "The Invaders" (1939) • "Bells of Horror" (1939) • "The Hunt" (1939) • "The Jest of Droom-Avesta" • "Spawn of Dagon" • "The Frog" • "Hydra"
Gallegher stories • "The Proud Robot" (as
Lewis Padgett, 1943) • "The Time Locker" (as
Lewis Padgett, 1943) • "Gallegher Plus" (as
Lewis Padgett, 1943) • "The World Is Mine" (as
Lewis Padgett, 1943) • "Ex Machina" (as
Lewis Padgett, 1948)
Hogben stories • "The Old Army Game" (1941) • "Exit the Professor" (as Kuttner and as
Lewis Padgett, 1947) • "Pile of Trouble" (1948) • "See You Later" (as Kuttner and as
Lewis Padgett, 1949) • "Cold War" (as Kuttner and as
Lewis Padgett, 1949)
Other • "
The Graveyard Rats" (1936), adapted for
Trilogy of Terror II (1996) and ''
Guillermo del Toro's Cabinet of Curiosities'' (2022) • "Dictator of the Americas" (as James Hall, 1938) • "Avengers of Space" (1938) • "Beauty and the Beast" (1940) • "Dr. Cyclops" (1940) • "Masquerade" (1942), adapted for episode of television series
Thriller (1961) • "
Mimsy Were the Borogoves" (as
Lewis Padgett, 1943) used as the basis for the 2007 film
The Last Mimzy, and for the French TV adaptation "Tout spliques étaient les Borogoves" (1970) • "Clash by Night" (with
C. L. Moore) (1943) • "
Nothing but Gingerbread Left" (1943) • "The Twonky" (as
Lewis Padgett, 1942), adapted for
film of the same name in 1953 • "The Eyes of Thar" (published in
Planet Stories, Fall Issue, 1944) • "What You Need" (as
Lewis Padgett, 1945) adapted for "
What You Need" episodes of
Tales of Tomorrow (1952) and
The Twilight Zone (1959) television shows • "The Cure" (1946) • "The Dark Angel" (with
C. L. Moore, 1946), later published as "Dark Angel" (as
Lewis Padgett, 1975), adapted for episode of same name of television series
Tales of Tomorrow • "Call Him Demon" (1946) • "
Vintage Season" (with
C. L. Moore; 1946), filmed in 1992 as
Timescape • "Land of the Earthquake" (1947) • "
Happy Ending" (1949) • "Satan Sends Flowers" (1953) • "Or Else" (1953) •
The Best of Henry Kuttner anthologizes 17 stories. (
Garden City, NY:
Doubleday, 1975). •
The Eyes of Thar (1944) •
Atomic! (1947)
Fixups •
Mutant (the Baldie stories) (1953) •
Robots Have No Tails (the Gallegher stories, as
Lewis Padgett) (1952) •
Hollywood on the Moon (the Tony Quade stories) (2019)
Novels was reprinted in the July 1950 edition of Fantastic Novels''. •
A Million Years to Conquer (1940), published in book form as
The Creature from Beyond Infinity (1968) • ''
Earth's Last Citadel'' (with
C. L. Moore) (1943, first book publication 1964) •
The Fairy Chessmen (1946, as
Lewis Padgett, also retitled as
Chessboard Planet and
The Far Reality) •
Valley of the Flame (1946, first book publication 1964) •
The Dark World (with
C. L. Moore (assumed)) (1946, first book publication 1965) •
The Brass Ring (with
C. L. Moore) (1946, nongenre, also published as
Murder in Brass) •
Tomorrow and Tomorrow (1947, as
Lewis Padgett) •
Fury (as Lawrence O'Donnell with C. L. Moore) (1947, first book publication 1950, later published under the title
Destination: Infinity in 1958) •
The Day He Died (with
C. L. Moore) (1947, nongenre) •
The Mask of Circe (1948, first book publication 1971) (Illustrated by
Alicia Austin in 1971) •
The Time Axis (1949, first book publication 1965) •
The Portal in the Picture (with
C. L. Moore) (1949, also known as ''Beyond Earth's Gates'') •
The Well of the Worlds (1952, first book publication 1953) •
Man Drowning (1952, mystery novel) •
The Murder of Eleanor Pope (1956, mystery novel) •
The Murder of Ann Avery (1956, mystery novel) •
Murder of a Mistress (1957, mystery novel) •
Murder of a Wife (1958, mystery novel)
Collections •
Ahead of Time •
The Best of Henry Kuttner •
The Best of Kuttner 1 •
The Best of Kuttner 2 •
The Book of Iod •
Bypass to Otherness •
Chessboard Planet and Other Stories (with
C. L. Moore) •
Clash by Night and Other Stories (with
C. L. Moore) •
Detour to Otherness (with
C. L. Moore) •
Elak of Atlantis •
A Gnome There Was •
Hollywood on the Moon / Man About Time: The Pete Manx Adventures (with
Arthur K. Barnes) (announced for 2011) •
Kuttner Times Three •
Line to Tomorrow and Other Stories of Fantasy and Science Fiction (with
C. L. Moore) •
The Michael Gray Murders (with
C. L. Moore) (announced for 2012) •
No Boundaries (with
C. L. Moore) •
Prince Raynor •
Return to Otherness •
Secret of the Earth Star and Others •
The Startling Worlds of Henry Kuttner •
Terror in the House: The Early Kuttner, Volume One •
Thunder in the Void •
Thunder Jim Wade •
Two-Handed Engine: The Selected Short Fiction of Henry Kuttner & C. L. Moore •
The Hogben Chronicles—
Kickstarter Project posthumously pushed by
Neil Gaiman,
F. Paul Wilson,
Pierce Waters,
Thomas L. Monteleone, and with special assist by
Alan Moore.
Television • "The Martian Eyes" episode(s) of
Lights Out series (1950 and/or 1951) [https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0632379/ * "Price on His Head" episode of series
Sugarfoot (1958)[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0712892/ •
Tales of Frankenstein (pilot for television series that was not picked up, 1958)* "The Eye" episode of
Out of the Unknown television series (1966)[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0060387/
Comic books • "Doiby Dickles Enters High Sassiety";
Green Lantern comic story; 13 pages;
Green Lantern #12; Summer 1944 • "The Gambler";
Green Lantern comic story; 13 pages;
Green Lantern #12; Summer 1944 • "The Lord Haw-Haw of Crime";
Green Lantern comic story; 13 pages;
Green Lantern #13; Fall 1944 • "Doiby Dickles, Da District Attorney";
Green Lantern comic story; 13 pages;
All-American Comics #62; December 1944 • "A Tale of a City";
Green Lantern comic story; 12 pages;
Comic Cavalcade #9; Winter 1944 • "The Cave Kid Goes To Town";
Green Lantern comic story; 13 pages;
Green Lantern #14; Winter 1944-45 • "The Jewel of Hope";
Green Lantern comic story; 13 pages;
Green Lantern #16; Summer 1945 • "Doiby Dickles, the Human Bomb";
Green Lantern comic story; 12 pages;
All-American Comics #71; March 1946 • "The Last of the Buccaneers";
Green Lantern comic story; 12 pages;
Green Lantern #18; Winter 1945-1946 • "The Man Who Doubled In Death, or, The Duplicity of Johnny Double";
Green Lantern comic story; 13 pages;
Green Lantern #18; Winter 1945-1946 • "Sing a Song of Disaster";
Green Lantern comic story; 12 pages;
Green Lantern #19; April–May 1946 • "Dickles Vs. Fate";
Green Lantern comic story; 13 pages;
Green Lantern #19; April–May 1946 • "Jonah Was a Jinx";
Green Lantern comic story; 13 pages;
Green Lantern #19; April–May 1946 • "The Gambler Comes Back";
Green Lantern comic story; 13 pages;
Green Lantern #20; June–July 1946 • "The Good Humor Man";
Green Lantern comic story; 13 pages;
Green Lantern #21; August–September 1946 • "What Makes Goitrude Go?";
Green Lantern / comic story / 13 pages;
Green Lantern (1941 series) #21; August–September 1946 • "The Man Who Insults Everybody";
Green Lantern comic story; 13 pages;
Green Lantern #22; October–November 1946 • "The Invisible World"
Green Lantern comic story; 13 pages;
Green Lantern #22; October–November 1946 ==Notes==