Maybe it’s because the show is a little more obscure, but I have been unable to find an online chronology for the mid-nineties television show Space: Above and Beyond. The show lasted one season, and produced several novels and comic books.
In this chronology, I have attempted to organize all episodes, novels, and comic books in continuity order. The chronology is currently just a barebones timeline, but I will continue to expand it as I find the time to rewatch the show.
Space: Above and Beyond consists to 23 television episodes, 5 novelizations, 4 comic book novelizations, 1 original novel, and 2 original comic books. I have never seen the novels or comic books, so their placement is fully conjecture until I am able to obtain copies of them. Young adult novelizations are designated by (YA) at the end of the title. Media types are differentiated from each other in the timeline using the following:
- “Episodes” – Titles are bold and in quotation marks
- Novels – Titles are italicized
- “Comics” – Titles are italicized and in quotation marks
Updated 2025-01-14
2063
- “Pilot”
- Space: Above and Beyond
- “Out of the Silent Space” (1/3)
- “Mars Ain’t the Kind of Place to Raise Your Kids” (2/3)
- “Whatever It Takes” (3/3)
- The Aliens Approach (YA)
- “Space: Above and Beyond”
- “The Furthest Man from Home”
- “The Dark Side of the Sun” / Dark Side of the Sun (YA)
- “Mutiny” / Mutiny (YA)
- “Ray Butts”
- “Eyes”
- “The Enemy” / The Enemy (YA)
- “Hostile Visit”
- “Choice or Chance”
- “Stay with the Dead”
- “The River of Stars”
2064
- “Who Monitors the Birds?”
- “Level of Necessity”
- “Never No More”
- “The Angriest Angel”
- “Toy Soldiers”
- Demolition Winter
- “Dear Earth”
- “Pearly”
- “R&R”
- “Stardust”
- “Sugar Dirt”
- “The Gauntlet: Running the Gauntlet” (1/2)
- “The Gauntlet: A Gauntlet Hurled” (2/2)
- “And If They Lay Us Down to Rest…”
- “…Tell Our Moms We Done Our Best”