Reading order
| # | Title | Published | Author | Buy on Amazon |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Nekroskop | 1986 | Brian Lumley | N/A |
| 2 | Necroscope and Other Weird Heroes! | 2007 | Brian Lumley | Buy |
| 3 | Vamphyri! | 1996 | Brian Lumley | N/A |
| 4 | Blutmesse | 1989 | Brian Lumley | N/A |
| 5 | Deadspeak | 1990 | Brian Lumley | N/A |
| 6 | Deadspawn | 1991 | Brian Lumley | N/A |
| 7 | Blood Brothers | 1992 | Brian Lumley | N/A |
| 8 | The Last Aerie | 1993 | Brian Lumley | N/A |
| 9 | Bloodwars | 1994 | Brian Lumley | N/A |
| 10 | Nekroskop: Stracone lata | 1995 | Brian Lumley | N/A |
| 11 | Nekroskop: Odrodzenie | 1996 | Brian Lumley | N/A |
| 12 | Invaders | 1999 | Brian Lumley | N/A |
| 13 | Nekroskop: Piętno | 2000 | Brian Lumley | N/A |
| 14 | Obrońcy | 2001 | Brian Lumley | N/A |
| 15 | Necroscope: The Touch | 2006 | Brian Lumley | N/A |
| 16 | Nekroskop 17: Nosiciel | 2010 | Brian Lumley | N/A |
| 17 | Necroscope: The Möbius Murders | 2013 | Brian Lumley | N/A |
| 18 | Harry Keogh | 2003 | Brian Lumley | N/A |
| 19 | Necroscope: Harry and the Pirates: and Other Tales from the Lost Years | 2009 | Brian Lumley | N/A |
| 20 | Necroscope: The Last of the Lost Years, Vol. I | 1995 | Brian Lumley | N/A |
| 21 | Necroscope: The Last of the Lost Years, Vol. II | 2025 | Brian Lumley | N/A |
Brian Lumley’s Necroscope Collections series gathers 21 volumes published between 1986 and 2025. The earliest entry is Nekroskop (1986), and the most recent is Necroscope: The Last of the Lost Years, Vol. II (2025). Along the way, the series includes both English-language titles like Necroscope and Other Weird Heroes! (2007) and Necroscope: The Mobius Murders (2013), as well as Polish-language editions such as Nekroskop: Stracone lata and Nekroskop: Odrodzenie.
Several of these volumes share titles with books from other Necroscope sub-series by Lumley, including Blood Brothers, The Last Aerie, Bloodwars, and Invaders. Other entries like Harry Keogh (2003) and Necroscope: Harry and the Pirates (2009) focus on specific characters from the broader Necroscope fiction. The collection spans nearly four decades of Lumley’s work in this setting.