- King Kobold (1971) was widely seen as a very weak sequel to "The Warlock in Spite of Himself", a rather promising first novel. When the series took off in the 1980s (commercially if not artistically), Stasheff rewrote King Kobold, changed the title to King Kobold Revived and it became the new canonical version.
- Some sites list a date of 1975 for this story though it's not clear what the source of this is.
| Date | Publication | Publisher | Type | Page | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| June 1984 |
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King Kobold Revived | Ace Science Fiction Books | Novel | 1 |
| March 1985 |
|
King Kobold Revived | Ace Books | Novel | 1 |
| February 1986 | King Kobold Revived | Ace Books | Novel | ||
| March 1986 |
|
The Warlock Enlarged | Nelson Doubleday / SFBC | Omnibus | 5 |
| October 1986 |
|
King Kobold Revived | Ace Books | Novel | 1 |
| August 1990 | Warlock: To the Magic Born | Pan Books | Omnibus | 495 | |
| April 1995 | King Kobold Revived | Ace Books | Novel | ||
| September 2011 |
|
King Kobold Revived | Phoenix Pick | Novel | |
| September 2011 |
|
King Kobold Revived | Phoenix Pick | Novel | |
| June 2023 |
|
King Kobold Revived | Stasheff Literary Enterprises | Novel | |3 |
| June 2023 |
|
King Kobold Revived | Stasheff Literary Enterprises | Novel | |
| June 2023 |
|
King Kobold Revived | Stasheff Literary Enterprises | Novel |