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{{short description|American mystery writer|bot=PearBOT 5}} {{Use mdy dates|date=November 2022}} {{Infobox writer <!-- for more information see [[:Template:Infobox writer/doc]] --> | name = Max Allan Collins | image = Max Allan Collins (1982) (cropped).jpg | image_size = | alt = | caption = Max Allan Collins early in his career (1982) | pseudonym = Barbara Allan, Patrick Culhane | birth_name = | birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1948|3|3}} | birth_place = [[Muscatine, Iowa]], U.S. | death_date = | death_place = | resting_place = | occupation = | education = | alma_mater = | period = | genre = Mystery in the following media: [[Mystery novel|novel]]s, [[screenplay]]s, [[comic book]]s, [[comic strip]]s, [[short stories]], and [[historical fiction]]. | subject = | movement = | notableworks = ''[[Road to Perdition (comics)|Road to Perdition]]'' | spouse = Barbara Collins | partner = | children = 1 | relatives = | influences = | influenced = | awards = [[Inkpot Award]] 1982<br>[[Shamus Award]] 1984 and 1992 | signature = | signature_alt = | website = {{URL|http://maxallancollins.com}} | portaldisp = }} '''Max Allan Collins''' (born March 3, 1948) is an American [[mystery fiction|mystery]] writer, noted for his graphic literature. His work has been published in several formats, such as his ''[[Ms. Tree (comic book)|Ms. Tree]]'' series and his ''[[Road to Perdition (comics)|Road to Perdition]]'' series was the basis for a [[Road to Perdition|film]] of the same name.{{Citation needed|date=August 2024}} He wrote the ''[[Dick Tracy]]'' newspaper strip for many years and has produced numerous novels featuring the character as well.{{Citation needed|date=August 2024}} ==Biography== ===Writing career=== Collins has written novels, screenplays, comic books, comic strips, trading cards, short stories, movie novelizations and [[historical fiction]]. He wrote the graphic novel ''[[Road to Perdition (comics)|Road to Perdition]]'' (which was developed into a [[Road to Perdition|film]] in 2002), created the comic book private eye ''[[Ms. Tree (comic book)|Ms. Tree]]'',<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.toonopedia.com/mstree.htm |title=Ms. Tree |first=Don |last=Markstein |date=2009 |publisher=[[Don Markstein's Toonopedia]] |archive-url=https://www.webcitation.org/6cYMEIBat?url=http://www.toonopedia.com/mstree.htm |archive-date=October 25, 2015 |url-status=dead|df=mdy-all|quote=Collins teamed with artist Terry Beatty to introduce Ms. Tree in the first issue of ''Eclipse Magazine'' (May, 1981).}}</ref> and took over writing the ''[[Dick Tracy]]'' comic strip from creator [[Chester Gould]].<ref>{{cite book |last1=Collins |first1=Max Allan |last2=Gould |first2=Chester |author-link2=Chester Gould |date=2003 |title=Dick Tracy: The Collins Casefiles, Volume 1 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=V84sHiS0tcoC |location=Miamisburg, Ohio |publisher=Checker Book Publishing Group |page=5 |isbn=0-9741664-2-1}}</ref> Collins briefly wrote the ''[[Batman (comic book)|Batman]]'' comic book in 1987 and crafted a new origin for the [[Jason Todd]] character.<ref>{{cite book|last1= Manning|first1= Matthew K.|last2=Dougall|first2=Alastair, ed.|chapter= 1980s|title= Batman: A Visual History|publisher= [[Dorling Kindersley]]|year= 2014|location= London, United Kingdom|page= 167|isbn= 978-1465424563|quote= Jason Todd's origin had been a virtual carbon copy of Dick Grayson's. However, with the clean slate offered by ''Crisis on Infinite Earths'', writer Max Allan Collins decided to make the characters more different.}}</ref> Collins and artist [[Terry Beatty]] created [[Wild Dog (comics)|Wild Dog]] at DC that same year in a self-titled limited series. The character later appeared as a feature in the ''[[Action Comics|Action Comics Weekly]]'' anthology.<ref>{{cite journal|last= Martin|first= Brian|title= Where the ''Action'' is...Weekly|journal= [[Back Issue!]]|issue= 98|page= 64|publisher= [[TwoMorrows Publishing]]|date= August 2017|location= Raleigh, North Carolina}}</ref> As of 2016, Wild Dog became a recurring character in the ''[[Arrow (TV series)|Arrow]]'' television series and is portrayed by actor [[Rick Gonzalez]].<ref>{{cite web|url= http://www.cbr.com/arrow-black-canary-wild-dog-season-6-regulars/|title= ''Arrow'': Wild Dog & Black Canary Upped to Series Regulars for Season 6|first= Meagan|last= Damore|date= April 13, 2017|website= [[Comic Book Resources]]|archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20170611195759/http://www.cbr.com/arrow-black-canary-wild-dog-season-6-regulars/|archive-date= June 11, 2017|url-status= live|df= mdy-all|quote= Wild Dog was introduced at the beginning of ''Arrow'' Season 5.}}</ref> Another Collins contribution to the Batman franchise was scripting the English-language translation of ''[[Batman: Child of Dreams]]'' in 2003.<ref>Manning "2000s" in Dougall, p. 266: "Translated into English by a voice familiar with chronicling Bruce Wayne's adventures, writer Max Allan Collins, this epic story followed a Japanese reporter...who traveled to Gotham City."</ref> He wrote books to expand on the ''[[Dark Angel (2000 TV series)|Dark Angel]]'' TV series. He has written [[CSI (novels)|books]] and [[CSI (comic book)|comics]] based on the TV series franchise ''[[CSI (franchise)|CSI]]''. In 2006 he wrote ''Buried Deep'' (also released as "Bones Buried Deep"), based on the TV series ''[[Bones (TV series)|Bones]]''.<ref name="FOMAC biography">{{cite web |url=http://www.maxallancollins.com/max/bio.php |title=Biography |website=The Official FOMAC Website |access-date=March 13, 2017}}</ref> He has written two sequel novels to ''Road to Perdition'': ''Road to Purgatory'' and ''Road to Paradise''. He wrote three more graphic novels starring the characters from ''Road to Perdition''. These graphic novels, called collectively ''On the Road to Perdition'', form the basis of the film.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.indiewire.com/2011/10/max-allan-collins-says-road-to-perdition-sequel-still-happening-talks-beattys-dick-tracy-doc-115785/ |title=Max Allan Collins Says 'Road To Perdition' Sequel Still Happening; Talks Beatty's 'Dick Tracy' Doc |last=Jagernauth |first=Kevin |date=October 14, 2011 |website=[[IndieWire]] |access-date=March 13, 2017}}</ref> He co-founded the International Association of Media Tie-in Writers with [[Lee Goldberg]].<ref>{{cite web |url= http://iamtw.org/|title= International Association of Media Tie-in Writers|archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20150906062943/http://iamtw.org/|archive-date=September 6, 2015 |url-status=live|df=mdy-all}}</ref> The IAMTW is an organization for writers of tie-ins and novelizations.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://iamtw.org/about-the-iamtw/ |title=About the IAMTW |website=International Association of Media Tie-In Writers |access-date=March 13, 2017}}</ref> Collins studied in the [[Iowa Writers' Workshop]] at the [[University of Iowa]].<ref>{{cite web |url=https://writersworkshop.uiowa.edu/resources/news/max-allan-collins-2017-grand-master-mystery-writing |title=Max Allan Collins a 2017 Grand Master of Mystery Writing |date=March 13, 2017 |website=[[Iowa Writers' Workshop]] |access-date=March 13, 2017}}</ref> Collins is a fan of the mystery writer [[Mickey Spillane]] from childhood and later became close friends with him.{{Citation needed|date=August 2024}} The two collaborated on a comic book series in the 1990s called ''Mike Danger''. {{Citation needed|date=August 2024}}Upon Spillane's death in 2006, Collins was entrusted to finish various uncompleted works by Spillane including ''Dead Street'', ''The Big Showdown'', and an ongoing series of [[Mike_Hammer_(character)|Mike Hammer]] novel completions, beginning with ''The Goliath Bone'' in 2008. To date, Collins has completed fifteen Spillane Hammer novels, with the most recent being ''Baby, It's Murder (2025) - The Final Mike Hammer Novel'', published in 2025. In 2021, he and Canadian actor/writer [[Dave Thomas (actor)|Dave Thomas]] teamed to write the sci-fi mystery novel ''The Many Lives of Jimmy Leighton''. <ref> {{cite web| url=https://edmontonjournal.com/entertainment/books/dave-thomas-and-max-allan-collins-take-mystery-to-the-multiverse | title= Dave Thomas and Max Allan Collins take mystery to the multiverse |access-date=November 30, 2021}}</ref> ===Movies and music=== In addition to his work as a writer, Collins has written and directed four movies: ''Mommy'', ''Mommy 2: Mommy's Day'', ''Real Time: Siege at Lucas Street Market'', and ''Eliot Ness: An Untouchable Life'' (based on his Edgar Award–nominated play).<ref name="FOMAC biography" /> All four were produced independently on location in Collins' hometown of [[Muscatine, Iowa]]. The first three are available on DVD—separately or in the ''Black Box'' set—from [[Troma Entertainment|Troma]] Team Video, and the Ness film is distributed by VCI Entertainment. The DVD release of ''Real Time: Siege at Lucas Street Market'' being notable for being one of the first films to take advantage of the multi-angle feature on DVD players, thus giving viewers the opportunity to watch the story unfold from different viewpoints. Collins has written and performed music with his rock band, Crusin'.<ref>{{cite web|url= http://iowafreepress.com/2015/11/19/psychedelic-siren-crusin-with-max-allan-collins-and-the-daybreakers/|title= ''Psychedelic Siren'': Crusin' with Max Allan Collins and The Daybreakers|first= Mike|last= Kuhlenbeck|date= November 19, 2015|publisher= Iowa Free Press|archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20170226044902/http://iowafreepress.com/2015/11/19/psychedelic-siren-crusin-with-max-allan-collins-and-the-daybreakers/|archive-date= February 26, 2017|url-status= usurped|df= mdy-all|quote= Crusin’s lead singer and keyboardist Max Allan Collins is better known to fans as a prolific author of novels, short stories and comic books.}}</ref> ==Political views== Collins is a [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democrat]], describing his political views thus: "I think of myself as slightly [[Centre-left|left of center]], but my father thought of himself as slightly [[Centre-right|right of center]], when he was slightly right of [[Genghis Khan]]. So who knows? I do know that I veer [[left-wing politics|left]] when the [[right-wing politics|right]] is getting out of hand, which they frequently do."<ref>{{cite web |url= http://www.maxallancollins.com/blog/2010/02/02/collins-hits-the-third-rail/|title= Collins Hits The Third Rail|first= Max Allan|last= Collins|date= February 2, 2010|publisher= Maxallancollins.com|archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20150418075911/http://www.maxallancollins.com/blog/2010/02/02/collins-hits-the-third-rail/|archive-date= April 18, 2015|url-status= live|df=mdy-all}}</ref> ==Personal life== Collins and his wife, Barbara, have a son, Nathan.<ref name="FOMAC biography" /> In 2008, the band he started in 1966 in Muscatine, Iowa—[[The Daybreakers (band)|the Daybreakers]]—was inducted into the Iowa Rock 'n' Roll Hall of Fame.<ref>{{Cite web | url=http://www.maxallancollins.com/blog/ | title=Friends/Family/Fans of Max Allan Collins}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web | url= https://www.iowarocknroll.com/halloffame | title=Iowa Rock 'n' Roll Hall of Fame}}</ref> Ten years later, in 2018, Collins was again inducted into the Iowa Rock 'n' Roll Hall of Fame as a member of the band Cruisin'.<ref>{{Cite web | url= http://www.maxallancollins.com/music/ | title= Crusin' to Be Inducted into the Iowa Rock 'n' Roll Hall of Fame}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web | url= https://www.iowarocknroll.com/halloffame | title=Iowa Rock 'n' Roll Hall of Fame}}</ref> ==Awards== Collins received an [[Inkpot Award]] in 1982.<ref>{{cite web |url= http://www.hahnlibrary.net/comics/awards/inkpot.php|title= Inkpot Award Winners |publisher= Hahn Library Comic Book Awards Almanac|archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20120709055558/http://www.hahnlibrary.net/comics/awards/inkpot.php|archive-date= July 9, 2012|url-status= live|df=mdy-all}}</ref> He won the [[Shamus Award]] in 1984 and 1992.<ref name="Shamus winners">{{cite web |url=http://www.privateeyewriters.com/shamus_winners.html |title=Shamus Award Winners |website=[[Shamus Award|The Private Eye Writers of America]] |access-date=July 2, 2017}}</ref> ==Selected bibliography== [[File:MaxAllanCollinsLeslieNielsen1982.jpg|thumb|right|Collins with [[Leslie Nielsen]] in 1982]] ===''Quarry'' series=== This series features a former [[United States Marine Corps|U.S. Marine]] [[sniper]] turned professional [[assassin]] after returning from the [[Vietnam War]] in 1973. The books are narrated in first person by Quarry (a code name). He maintains his own code of honor, and rationalizes his crimes by taking contracts to kill people who he believes brought about their own demise and will eventually be murdered by one enemy or another (e.g., corrupt politicians, mobsters, exploitative businessmen, drug traffickers). *''Quarry'' (a.k.a. ''The Broker'') (1976) *''Quarry's List'' (a.k.a. ''The Broker's Wife'') (1976) *''Quarry's Deal'' (a.k.a. ''The Dealer'') (1976) *''Quarry's Cut'' (a.k.a. ''The Slasher'') (1977) *''Quarry's Vote'' (a.k.a. ''Primary Target'') (1987) *''Quarry's Greatest Hits'' (contains 'Primary Target' and a short story) (2003) *''The Last Quarry'' (2006) *''The First Quarry'' (2008) *''Quarry In The Middle'' (2009) *''Quarry's Ex'' (2010) *''The Wrong Quarry'' (2014) *''Quarry's Choice'' (2015) *''Quarry In The Black'' (2016) *''Quarry's Climax'' (2017) *''Killing Quarry'' (2019) *''Quarry's Blood'' (2022) [[Cinemax]] created a [[Quarry (TV series)|TV adaptation of ''Quarry'']]. Written by Michael D. Fuller and Graham Gordy based loosely on the book series, the project centers on a Marine marksman who, upon returning home from Vietnam in 1972, finds himself shunned by those he loves and demonized by the public. The disillusioned vet is quickly recruited into a network of contract killers and corruption spanning the Mississippi River.<ref>{{cite web |url= https://deadline.com/2013/04/cinemax-orders-contract-killer-drama-pilot-based-on-max-allan-collins-quarry-books-467274/|title= Cinemax Orders Contract Killer Drama Pilot Based On Max Allan Collins' ''Quarry'' Books|first= Nellie|last= Andreeva|date= April 3, 2013|website=[[Deadline Hollywood]]|archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20151017013028/http://deadline.com/2013/04/cinemax-orders-contract-killer-drama-pilot-based-on-max-allan-collins-quarry-books-467274/|archive-date= October 17, 2015|url-status= live|df=mdy-all}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url= https://tvnewstoday.wordpress.com/2013/04/05/pilot-scoop-cinemax-orders-1970s-drama-quarry/|title= Pilot Scoop: Cinemax Orders 1970s Drama ''Quarry''|date= April 5, 2013|publisher= TV News Today|archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20130917173933/http://tvnewstoday.wordpress.com/2013/04/05/pilot-scoop-cinemax-orders-1970s-drama-quarry/|archive-date= September 17, 2013|url-status= live|df=mdy-all}}</ref> The show was cancelled in May 2017 after the first season.<ref>{{cite news |last=Andreeva |first=Nellie |date=May 31, 2017 |title='Quarry' Canceled By Cinemax After One Season |url=https://deadline.com/2017/05/quarry-canceled-cinemax-one-season-1202104986/ |work=Deadline Hollywood |access-date=May 31, 2017}}</ref> ===''Nolan'' series=== This series features a professional thief, similar to and apparently inspired by [[Richard Stark]]'s "[[Parker (Stark novels character)|Parker]]" character, who operates in the Midwest. *''Bait Money'' (1981) *''Blood Money'' (1981) *''Fly Paper'' (1981) *''Hush Money'' (1981) *''Hard Cash'' (1981) *''Scratch Fever'' (1982) *''Spree'' (1987) *''Mourn the Living'' (1999) Collins's first written novel, but not published until 1999) *''Two for the Money'' (omnibus reprint of the first two books ''Bait Money'' and ''Blood Money'') (2004) *''Skim Deep'' (2020) *''Double Down'' (omnibus reprint of the third and fourth books ''Fly Paper'' and ''Hush Money'') (2021) *''Tough Tender'' (omnibus reprint of the fifth and sixth books ''Hard Cash'' and ''Scratch Fever'') (2022) *''Mad Money'' (omnibus reprint of the seventh and eighth books ''Spree'' and ''Mourn the Living'') (2023) ===Mallory series=== The Mallory series is about a mystery writer in Iowa who solves crimes. *''The Baby Blue Rip-Off'' (1983) *''No Cure for Death'' (1983) *''Kill Your Darlings'' (1984) *''A Shroud for Aquarius'' (1985) *''Nice Weekend for a Murder'' (1986) ===Nathan Heller series=== Collins' longest running series and arguably his best known work is his Nathan Heller series. Heller is a Chicago private investigator who gets involved in famous crimes and meets famous people from the 1930s to the 1960s, including [[Orson Welles]], [[Frank Nitti]], and [[Sally Rand]]. The first novel in this historical fiction series, ''True Detective'', won the 1984 [[Shamus Award]] for Best P.I. Hardcover from the [[Private Eye Writers of America]]. Collins won his second Shamus in 1992 for the Heller novel ''Stolen Away'',<ref name="Shamus winners" /> an account of the [[Lindbergh kidnapping]]. His 1999 novel ''[[Flying Blind (novel)|Flying Blind]]'' sees Heller investigate the disappearance of [[Amelia Earhart]], along the way becoming romantically involved with her. With the release of ''Chicago Confidential'', Collins moved the action into the 1950s. ''Target Lancer'', about an alleged attempt to assassinate [[John F. Kennedy]] in Chicago just weeks before the [[Assassination of John F. Kennedy|actual assassination]] in Dallas, was published in November 2012. *''True Detective'' (November 1983) *''True Crime'' (December 1984) *''The [[Million-Dollar Wound]]'' (February 1986) *''Neon Mirage'' (February 1988) *''Stolen Away'' (May 1991) *''Dying in the Post-War World'' (October 1991) – Novella *''Carnal Hours'' (April 1994) (about [[Harry Oakes]]' murder) *''Blood and Thunder'' (August 1995) (about [[Huey Long]]'s assassination) *''Damned in Paradise'' (October 1996) *''[[Flying Blind (novel)|Flying Blind]]'' (August 1998) *''Majic Man'' (September 1999) *''Angel in Black'' (March 2001) *''Kisses of Death: A Nathan Heller Casebook'' ([[Crippen & Landru]], June 2001) – Short story collection *''Chicago Confidential'' (June 2002) *''Bye Bye, Baby'' (August 2011) *''Chicago Lightning: The Collected Nathan Heller Short Stories'' (October 2011) *''Triple Play: A Nathan Heller Casebook (April 2012)'' – Includes "Dying in the Post-War World", "Kisses of Death", and "Strike Zone" *''Target Lancer'' (November 2012) *''Ask Not ''(2013) *''Better Dead'' (2016) *''Do No Harm'' (2020) *''The Big Bundle'' (January 2023) *''Too Many Bullets'' (October 2023) ===Eliot Ness series=== This series of novels is about real life [[The Untouchables (law enforcement)|Untouchable]] [[Eliot Ness]]'s career as Director of Public Safety in Cleveland. *''The Dark City'' (1987) *''Butcher's Dozen'' (1988) *''Bullet Proof'' (1989) *''Murder by the Numbers'' (1993) *''An Eliot Ness Mystery Omnibus'' (2020) – contains all four novels in one volume *''Eliot Ness and the Mad Butcher: Hunting America's Deadliest Unidentified Serial Killer at the Dawn of Modern Criminology'' (2020) – co-written with A. Brad Schwartz *''Scarface and the Untouchable: Al Capone, Eliot Ness, and the Battle for Chicago'' (2020) – co-written with A. Brad Schwartz ===''Dick Tracy'' series=== {{main|Dick Tracy}} *''Dick Tracy'' (May 1990), film novelization *''Dick Tracy: The Secret Files'' (June 1990), Editor (with [[Martin H. Greenberg]]), also contains short story ''Not a Creature Was Stirring'' *''Dick Tracy and the Nightmare Machine'' with Dick Locher (January 1991) – comic strip collection *''Dick Tracy Goes to War'' (February 1991) – novel *''Dick Tracy Meets His Match'' (February 1992) – novel *''Dick Tracy: The Collins Casefiles Volume 1'' (October 2003) – comic strip collection *''Dick Tracy: The Collins Casefiles Volume 2'' (October 2004) – comic strip collection *''Dick Tracy: The Collins Casefiles Volume 3'' (January 2005)- comic strip collection ===Novelizations=== *''[[In the Line of Fire]]'' (1993) *''[[Maverick (film)|Maverick]]'' (1994) *''[[I Love Trouble (1994 film)|I Love Trouble]]'' (1994) *''[[Waterworld]]'' (1995) *''[[Air Force One (film)|Air Force One]]'' (1997) *''[[U.S. Marshals (film)|U.S. Marshals]]'' (1998) *''[[Saving Private Ryan]]'' (August, 1998) *''[[The Mummy (1999 film)|The Mummy]]'' (May 1999) *''[[U-571 (film)|U-571]]'' (2000) *''[[The Mummy Returns]]'' (2001) *''[[The Scorpion King]]'' (2002) *''[[Windtalkers]]'' (April, 2002) *''[[I Spy (2002 film)|I-Spy]]'' (October 2002) *''[[The Pink Panther (2006 film)|The Pink Panther]]'' (July 2005) *''[[American Gangster (film)|American Gangster]]'' (2007) *''[[The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor]]'' (July 2008) *''[[The X-Files: I Want to Believe]]'' (July 2008) *''[[G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra]]'' (2009) *''G.I. Joe: Above and Beyond'' (2009) ===''Road to Perdition'' series=== {| class="wikitable" |- ! Title !! Author !! Release Date |- |''[[Road to Perdition (comics)|Road to Perdition]]'' || Max Allan Collins with [[Richard Piers Rayner]] || June 1998 |- |''Road to Perdition'' Movie tie-in novel || Max Allan Collins || June 2002 |- |''On the Road to Perdition Book 1: Oasis''|| Max Allan Collins with [[José Luis García-López]] and [[Josef Rubinstein]] || May 2003 |- |''On the Road to Perdition Book 2: Sanctuary'' || Max Allan Collins with José Luis García-López and [[Steve Lieber]] || December 2003 |- |''On the Road to Perdition Book 3: Detour''|| Max Allan Collins with José Luis García-López and Steve Lieber|| July 2004 |- |''Road to Perdition: On the Road'' (*) || Max Allan Collins with José Luis García-López and Josef Rubinstein/Steve Lieber || December 2004 |- |''Road to Purgatory'' || Max Allan Collins || December 2004 |- |''Road to Paradise'' || Max Allan Collins || December 2005 |- |''Return to Perdition'' || Max Allan Collins || August 2011<ref>{{cite web |url= http://www.vertigocomics.com/graphic-novels/return-to-perdition|title= ''Return to Perdition''|date= August 24, 2011|publisher= [[Vertigo (DC Comics)|Vertigo]]|archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20141028080846/http://www.vertigocomics.com/graphic-novels/return-to-perdition|archive-date= October 28, 2014|url-status= live|df=mdy-all}}</ref> |- |''Road to Perdition: The New Expanded Edition'' (Novel) || Max Allan Collins || November 2016<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.elleryqueenmysterymagazine.com/current-issue/the-jury-box/|title= The Jury Box|first= Jon L.|last= Breen|date= 2017|work= [[Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine]]|archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20170827225129/http://www.elleryqueenmysterymagazine.com/current-issue/the-jury-box/|archive-date= August 27, 2017|url-status= live|df= mdy-all}}</ref> |- |} (*) Note: ''Road to Perdition: On the Road'', is a single-volume collection of ''On the Road to Perdition'' Books 1–3. ===Disaster series=== *''The [[Titanic]] Murders'' (April 1999) *''The [[Hindenburg disaster|Hindenburg]] Murders'' (June 2000) *''The [[Pearl Harbor]] Murders'' (May 2001) *''The [[RMS Lusitania|Lusitania]] Murders'' (November 2002) *''The [[London Blitz]] Murders'' (May 2004) *''The [[War of the Worlds (radio drama)|War of the Worlds]] Murder'' (July 2005) ===''CSI: Crime Scene Investigation'' novels=== {{main|CSI: Crime Scene Investigation}} {| class="wikitable" |- ! Title !! Author !! Release Date |- |''Double Dealer'' || Max Allan Collins || November 2001 |- |''Sin City'' || Max Allan Collins || October 2002 |- |''Cold Burn'' || Max Allan Collins || April 2003 |- |''Body of Evidence'' || Max Allan Collins || November 2003 |- |''Grave Matters'' || Max Allan Collins || October 2004 |- |''Binding Ties'' || Max Allan Collins || April 2005 |- |''Killing Game'' || Max Allan Collins || November 2005 |- |''Snake Eyes'' || Max Allan Collins || September 2006 |- |''Mortal Wounds'' *|| Max Allan Collins || October 2006 |} *Note: ''Mortal Wounds'' is a trade paperback omnibus which collects ''Double Dealer'', ''Sin City'', and ''Cold Burn'' into a single volume. ===''CSI: Miami'' novels=== {{main|CSI: Miami}} {| class="wikitable" |- ! Title !! Author !! Release Date |- |''Florida Getaway'' || Max Allan Collins || August 1, 2003 |- |''Heat Wave'' || Max Allan Collins || July 5, 2004 |- |''Exotic Racing Bombers of Death''|| Max Allan Collins || June 19, 2003 |} ===''Criminal Minds'' novels=== {{main|Criminal Minds}} {| class="wikitable" |- ! Title !! Author !! Release Date |- |''Jump Cut'' || Max Allan Collins || November 6, 2007 |- |''Killer Profile'' || Max Allan Collins || May 6, 2008 |- |''Finishing School'' || Max Allan Collins || November 4, 2008 |} ===Jack & Maggie Starr series=== A mystery series set in and around the American comic book industry during the tail end of the [[Golden Age of Comic Books]] *''A Killing in Comics'' (May 2007) – A murder mystery set around a fictionalized version of the [[Superman ownership disputes|Superman ownership dispute]] *''Strip for Murder'' (May 2008) – A fictionalized version of the [[Al Capp]]/[[Ham Fisher]] feud and Fisher's suicide *''Seduction of the Innocent'' (June 2013) – A murder mystery set around a fictionalized version of [[Frederic Wertham#Seduction of the Innocent and Senate hearings|Frederic Wertham's crusade against comic books]] ===J.C. Harrow Series=== *''You Can't Stop Me'' (2010) *''No One Will Hear You''(2011) ===Other television novels=== *''[[NYPD Blue]]: Blue Beginning'' (1995) *''[[NYPD Blue]]: Blue Blood'' (1997) *''[[Dark Angel (2000 TV series)|Dark Angel]]: Before the Dawn'' (2002) *''[[Dark Angel (2000 TV series)|Dark Angel]]: Skin Game'' (2003) *''[[Dark Angel (2000 TV series)|Dark Angel]]: After the Dark'' (2003) *''[[Bones (TV series)|Bones]]: Buried Deep'' (2006) ===With Mickey Spillane=== {{main|Mickey Spillane}} * ''Dead Street'' (2007) * ''The Goliath Bone'' (2008) – Mike Hammer * "The Big Switch" – (2009) – Mike Hammer short story * ''The Big Bang'' (2010) – Mike Hammer * "A Long Time Dead" (2010) – Mike Hammer short story * "Grave Matter" (2010) – Mike Hammer short story in ''Crimes by Moonlight'' * ''Kiss Her Goodbye'' (2011) – Mike Hammer * ''The Consummata'' (2011) * ''Lady, Go Die!'' (2012) – Mike Hammer * "Skin" (2012) – Mike Hammer e-book short story * ''Complex 90'' (2013) – Mike Hammer * "So Long, Chief" (2013) – Mike Hammer short story *''King of the Weeds'' (2014) – Mike Hammer * "It's in the Book" (2014) – Mike Hammer e-book short story * ''Kill Me, Darling'' (2015) – Mike Hammer * "Fallout" (2015) – Mike Hammer short story * ''The Legend of Caleb York'' (2015) *''Murder Never Knocks'' (2016) – Mike Hammer * "A Dangerous Cat" (2016) – Mike Hammer short story * ''The Big Showdown'' (2016) – A Caleb York story * ''A Long Time Dead: A Mike Hammer Casebook'' (2016) – reprints Mike Hammer short stories and e-book short stories * ''The Will to Kill'' (2017) – Mike Hammer * ''The Bloody Spur'' (2018) – A Caleb York story * ''Killing Town'' (2018) – Mike Hammer * ''Murder, My Love'' (2019) – Mike Hammer * ''The Last Stage to Hell Junction'' (2019) – A Caleb York story * ''Hot Lead, Cold Justice'' (2020) – A Caleb York story * ''Masquerade for Murder'' (2020) – Mike Hammer * ''Shoot-Out at Sugar Creek'' (2021) – A Caleb York story * ''Kill Me If You Can'' (2022) – Mike Hammer *''Dig Two Graves'' (2023) - Mike Hammer *''Baby, It's Murder'' (2025) - The Final Mike Hammer Novel ===Writing as Barbara Allan (with wife Barbara Collins): Trash 'n' Treasure series=== *''Antiques Roadkill'' (August 2006) *''Antiques Maul'' (August 2007) *''Antiques Flee Market'' (September 2008) *''Antiques Bizarre'' (March 2010) *''Antiques Knock-Off'' (March 2011) *''Antiques Disposal'' (May 2012) *''Antiques Chop'' (May 2013) *''Antiques Con'' (May 2014) *''Antiques Swap'' (May 2015) *''Antiques Fate'' (May 2016) ===Other Barbara Allan books=== *''Regeneration'' (1999) *''Murder: His and Hers'' (2001) *''Bombshell'' (2004) ===Writing as Patrick Culhane=== *''Black Hats'' (April 2007) – A novel featuring [[Wyatt Earp]] and [[Al Capone]] in 1920s New York *''Red Sky in Morning'' (August 2008) – A historic mystery set in San Francisco during [[World War II]], shortly after the [[attack on Pearl Harbor]]. ===Miscellaneous=== *''Midnight Haul'' (1986) *''Mommy'' (1997) *''Mommy's Day'' (1998) *''Protect and Defend'' (1992) *''Blue Christmas and other Holiday Homicides'' (2001) – short story collection *''[[Tales of the Slayer]]'' (2002) – co-author, short story collection *''My Lolita Complex'' (2006) – short story collection *''Deadly Beloved'' – A Ms. Tree Novel (See Comics Section) (2007) *''What Doesn't Kill Her'' (2013) *''Early Crimes'' (2013) *''Supreme Justice'' (2014) *''Fate of the Union'' (2015) *''Murderlized'' (2020) with Matthew V. Clemens, 11 short stories *''Shoot the Moon (and More)'' (2021) unpublished crime novel (written in 1974) and two short stories *''Reincarnal & Other Dark Tales'' (2021) stort stories * ''The Many Lives of Jimmy Leighton'' (2021) with [[Dave Thomas (actor)|Dave Thomas]] ===Comics=== ====Aardvark-Vanaheim==== * ''A-V in 3-D'' #1 (1984) * ''[[Ms. Tree (comic book)|Ms. Tree]]'' #10–18 (1984–1985) ====AiT/Planet Lar==== * ''[[Johnny Dynamite]]: Underworld'' #1 (2003) ====Big Entertainment/Tekno Comix==== * ''[[Mike Hammer (character)#Creation|Mickey Spillane's Mike Danger]]'' #1–11 (1995–1996) * ''Mickey Spillane's Mike Danger'' vol. 2 #1–10 (1996–1997) ====Dark Horse Comics==== * ''Harlan Ellison's Dream Corridor'' #1 (1995) * ''Johnny Dynamite'' #1–4 (1994) ====DC Comics==== * ''[[Action Comics]] Weekly'' #601–609, 615–622, 636–641 (1988–1989) * ''[[Batman (comic book)|Batman]]'' #402–403, #408–412, ''Annual'' #11 (1986–1987) * ''[[Batman: Child of Dreams]]'' (2003) * ''Batman: Scar of the Bat'' #1 (1996) * ''Ms. Tree Quarterly'' #1–8 (1990–1992) * ''Ms. Tree Special'' #9–10 (1992–1993) * ''On the Road to Perdition: Detour'' (2004) * ''On the Road to Perdition: Oasis'' (2003) * ''On the Road to Perdition: Sanctuary'' (2004) * ''Road to Perdition'' (1998) * ''[[Who's Who in the DC Universe]]'' #10 (1991) * ''[[Wild Dog (comics)|Wild Dog]]'' #1–4, ''Special'' #1 (1987–1989) * ''Wild Times: [[Grifter (comics)|Grifter]]'' #1 (1999) ====Eclipse Comics==== * ''[[Eclipse Magazine]]'' #1–6 (1981–1982) * ''Ms. Tree'' #4–9 (1983–1984) * ''Ms. Tree's Thrilling Detective Adventures'' #1–3 (1983) ====First Comics==== * ''[[Grimjack]]'' #11 (1985) * ''P.I.'s: Michael Mauser and Ms. Tree'' #1–3 (1985) ====IDW Publishing==== * ''[[CSI (comics)|CSI: Crime Scene Investigation]]'' #1–5 (2003) * ''CSI: Crime Scene Investigation – Bad Rap'' #1–5 (2003) * ''CSI: Crime Scene Investigation: Demon House'' #1–5 (2004) * ''CSI: NY – Bloody Murder'' #1–5 (2005) ====Marvel Comics==== * ''[[Captain America]]: Red, White & Blue'' HC (2002) ====Renegade Press==== * ''Ms. Tree'' #19–50 (1985–1989) * ''Ms. Tree Summer Special'' #1 (1986) * ''Ms. Tree's 1950s Three–Dimensional Crime'' #1 (1987) * ''Ms. Tree 3-D'' #1 (1985) ====Titan Comics==== *''Quarry's War'' (2018) *''Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer: The Night I Died'' (2018) ==References== {{Reflist|30em}} ==External links== {{Library resources box|by=yes|viaf=41850849}} {{Commons category|Max Allan Collins}} * {{Official website|http://maxallancollins.com}} * The [http://lib.uiowa.edu/collguides/?MSC0500 Max Allan Collins Papers] are housed at the University of Iowa Special Collections & University Archives. * {{cite web |url= http://www.thrillingdetective.com/trivia/mac.html|title= Authors and Creators: Max Allan Collins|first= Kevin Burton|last= Smith|date= n.d.|publisher= Thrilling Detective|archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20150905105506/http://www.thrillingdetective.com/trivia/mac.html|archive-date= September 5, 2015|url-status= live|df=mdy-all}} * {{cite web |url= http://januarymagazine.com/profiles/collins.html|title= Killers, Cover-ups and Max Allan Collins|first= J. Kingston|last= Pierce|date= July 29, 2009|publisher= The Rap Sheet|archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20150905081732/http://januarymagazine.com/profiles/collins.html|archive-date= September 5, 2015|url-status= live|df=mdy-all}} * {{cite web |url= http://www.shotsmag.co.uk/interview_view.aspx?interview_id=227|title= Max Allan Collins: Spillane & I|first= Ayo|last= Onatade|date= November 3, 2011|publisher= Shotsmag Ezine|archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20150907075644/http://www.shotsmag.co.uk/interview_view.aspx?interview_id=227|archive-date= September 7, 2015|url-status= live|df=mdy-all}} * [http://www.blogtalkradio.com/modernsignedbooks/2018/02/19/modern-signed-books--max-allan-collins-author-of-the-bloody-spur BlogTalkRadio interview with Rodger Nichols (Feb. 2018)] {{Dick Tracy|state=collapsed}} {{Inkpot Award 1980s}} {{Authority control}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Collins, Max Allan}} [[Category:1948 births]] [[Category:20th-century American novelists]] [[Category:21st-century American novelists]] [[Category:American comics writers]] [[Category:American male novelists]] [[Category:American mystery writers]] [[Category:Anthony Award winners]] [[Category:Writers of historical mysteries]] [[Category:Dick Tracy]] [[Category:Inkpot Award winners]] [[Category:Living people]] [[Category:Novelists from Iowa]] [[Category:People from Muscatine, Iowa]] [[Category:Shamus Award winners]] [[Category:University of Iowa alumni]] [[Category:20th-century American male writers]] [[Category:21st-century American male writers]] [[Category:20th-century pseudonymous writers]] [[Category:21st-century pseudonymous writers]]
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