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Ghost Rider by Benjamin Percy Omnibus

Benjamin Percy's Ghost Rider run begins with Johnny Blaze as the King of Hell — a status earned at the end of his previous arc — and uses that elevation to reframe the character entirely. Percy brings a horror-western sensibility and genuine darkness to a title that had drifted tonally for years. Collects 832 pages of Benjamin Percy's Ghost Rider run. Follows Blaze navigating his role as Hell's ruler while contending with both earthly and supernatural threats.
85.00 € 100.00 € -15%

Robin: The Bronze Age Omnibus

Robin: The Bronze Age Omnibus is Dick Grayson learning to stand outside Batman's shadow before the Nightwing identity exists. College stories, Batman Family material and solo missions show Robin becoming a hero with his own rhythm, not just a smaller echo of Bruce Wayne. The value is character evolution: Dick Grayson learning independence through Robin stories before the later Nightwing identity changes how readers understand his path.
100.00 € 125.00 € -20%

Silver Surfer: The Infinity Gauntlet Omnibus

This 1,384-page omnibus gathers the complete cosmic Silver Surfer saga that built toward Infinity Gauntlet. Jim Starlin and Ron Marz shepherded the Surfer through the late 1980s and early 1990s cosmic revival — a period that reestablished Thanos, introduced Adam Warlock's renewed importance, and created the philosophical framework that Infinity Gauntlet would later detonate. Collects Silver Surfer vol. 3 issues spanning the Infinity Gauntlet prelude and aftermath. 1,384 pages of cosmic Marvel.
120.00 € 150.00 € -20%

Black Panther by Christopher Priest Omnibus Vol. 1

Christopher Priest's Black Panther run (1998–2003) is widely regarded as the definitive modern interpretation of the character — the template that shaped every subsequent writer's approach, including the MCU films. Priest reimagined T'Challa as a cold, calculating political strategist who uses the American superhero community as much as they use him, filtering his stories through the perspective of Everett K. Ross, a U.S. State Department liaison. Volume 1 establishes this revolutionary framework, introducing the Dora Milaje, deepening Wakandan geopolitics, and delivering some of the sharpest, funniest, and most sophisticated superhero writing of the 1990s. If you read one Black Panther story, read Priest.
85.00 € 100.00 € -15%

The Ultimates by Mark Millar Omnibus

Mark Millar and Bryan Hitch's Ultimates reimagined the Avengers for the post-9/11 world — a government-sponsored super-soldier program with real-world weight, moral ambiguity, and geopolitical consequence. Hitch's widescreen cinematic approach changed how superhero comics were drawn and directly influenced every Marvel film that followed. This is the run that Hollywood adapted into the MCU's Avengers. Collects The Ultimates #1–13 and The Ultimates 2 #1–13, the complete Millar/Hitch run.
85.00 € 100.00 € -15%

She-Hulk by John Byrne Omnibus

John Byrne's She-Hulk run is a landmark in meta-comics. Jennifer Walters doesn't just break the fourth wall — she treats it as architectural. Byrne wrote and drew a series that was simultaneously a superhero comic, a comedy about superhero comics, and a formal experiment in what the medium could do. It arrived in the late 1980s when this kind of self-awareness was genuinely radical. Collects Sensational She-Hulk #1–8 and #31–50, showcasing Byrne's complete run on the title.
100.00 € 125.00 € -20%

Eternals: The Complete Saga Omnibus

After Jack Kirby's original Eternals series ended, Roy Thomas and Mark Gruenwald took on the challenge of integrating the Eternals into the broader Marvel Universe — a complex task given how self-contained Kirby's vision was. The result is a fascinating chapter in Marvel cosmic history that bridges the gap between Kirby mythology and mainstream continuity. It represents the full arc of the post-Kirby Eternals era. Why it's worth reading.
100.00 € 125.00 € -20%

Guardians of the Galaxy: Tomorrow's Heroes Omnibus

This companion omnibus to the core Guardians run collects the broader cosmic story material of the DnA era — the Tomorrow's Heroes material that shows the Guardians operating within a larger cosmic Marvel framework. Abnett and Lanning were simultaneously writing Nova, Annihilation, and the Guardians, creating an interconnected cosmic universe that had no real precedent in Marvel publishing.
85.00 € 100.00 € -15%

Thanos: The Infinity Saga Omnibus

Jim Starlin created Thanos in 1973 and spent two decades building the character into one of Marvel's greatest cosmic villains. This omnibus collects Starlin's Infinity Gauntlet-era Thanos work — the stories that transformed a B-list villain who worshipped Death into the existential threat that defined an entire era of Marvel cosmic storytelling.
85.00 € 100.00 € -15%

The Thanos Wars: Infinity Origin Omnibus

Before Infinity Gauntlet, Jim Starlin spent years establishing who Thanos was and why he worshipped Death. This omnibus collects the origin material and early cosmic battles that made Thanos something other than a standard villain — a true believer whose nihilism has theological roots. It covers the foundational Starlin Thanos material that Infinity Gauntlet was built upon. Essential pre-Infinity Gauntlet Why it's worth it.
85.00 € 100.00 € -15%

Infinity Gauntlet Omnibus

Jim Starlin's Infinity Gauntlet is the defining Marvel cosmic event — the story in which Thanos assembles all six Infinity Gems, wipes out half of all life in the universe, and forces Earth's remaining heroes into a desperate, seemingly impossible counterattack.
100.00 € 125.00 € -20%

Loki: God of Stories Omnibus

Al Ewing's Loki: Agent of Asgard and the surrounding material represent one of the most ambitious character studies Marvel has produced in recent decades. Taking the young Loki established by Kieron Gillen, Ewing asks a deceptively simple question: can a god of lies become someone different? The answer unfolds across some of the most formally inventive Marvel comics of its era. It includes the Secret Wars tie-in material that concludes Ewing's arc.
100.00 € 125.00 € -20%

Punisher Max by Garth Ennis Omnibus Vol. 2

The second and concluding volume of Garth Ennis's MAX Punisher run brings Frank Castle's darkest war to its end. The series doubles down on its crime fiction roots, introducing Barracuda — one of the most memorable antagonists in Punisher history — and closing out the run with the kind of brutal finality that defined the entire imprint.
135.00 € 175.00 € -23%

Punisher Max by Garth Ennis Omnibus Vol. 1

Garth Ennis redefined the Punisher in 2004 by moving Frank Castle entirely outside the Marvel Universe. Under the MAX imprint, the series strips away superheroes and delivers raw, unflinching crime fiction. This first omnibus collects the opening chapters of what many consider the definitive Punisher run — brutal, literary, and uncompromising.
85.00 € 100.00 € -15%

Moon Knight by Jed MacKay Omnibus

Jed MacKay's Moon Knight is the most recent major creative statement on the character — and arguably the most complete. Setting Marc Spector up as the proprietor of the Midnight Mission, a sanctuary for those touched by the night, MacKay merged the supernatural detective concept with the psychological complexity the character demands.
85.00 € 100.00 € -15%

Moon Knight by Huston, Benson & Hurwitz Omnibus

Charlie Huston's 2006 Moon Knight relaunch was a deliberate act of creative violence against the character's previous incarnations. Huston wrote Marc Spector as a broken man — knees shattered, psychology fractured, the multiple personalities no longer a quirk but a crisis — and the result was the darkest, most unsettling Moon Knight series Marvel had published.
100.00 € 125.00 € -20%

Moon Knight: Marc Spector Omnibus Vol. 2

Doug Moench's Marc Spector series continued to develop Moon Knight's mythology through its second volume, deepening the supporting cast, expanding the Khonshu religion, and pushing Marc Spector's psychological instability to new extremes.
120.00 € 150.00 € -20%

Moon Knight Omnibus Vol. 2

Doug Moench's original Moon Knight solo series continued through its second volume with the confidence of a creative team fully in command of its concept. The Bronze Age run maintained its distinctive blend of crime noir, Egyptian mythology, and psychological complexity across its entire run — a consistency rare in superhero comics of any era.
100.00 € 125.00 € -20%

Moon Knight Omnibus Vol. 1

Moon Knight's first solo series, launched in 1980, is where the character truly found his voice. Doug Moench took the mercenary avatar of Khonshu and built around him one of the most distinctive concepts in Bronze Age Marvel — a hero with three identities, a complex moral code, and a visual language unlike any other superhero of the era. Volume 1 of the Moon Knight Omnibus collects the debut solo series from the beginning, presenting Moench's original vision for the character before the Marc Spector renaming.
100.00 € 125.00 € -20%

Doctor Strange by Jed MacKay Omnibus

Jed MacKay's Doctor Strange run (2023–2024) is the most critically acclaimed take on the character in a generation — a series that launched in the immediate aftermath of the 'Death of Doctor Strange' event and rebuilt the character from the ground up. MacKay writes Strange as a genuinely fallible, deeply human figure whose mastery of magic comes at a cost, exploring the emotional and ethical dimensions of his role with a sophistication rare in contemporary superhero comics. With Pasqual Ferry's stunning artwork giving the Sanctum Sanctorum and Strange's mystical conflicts a fresh visual identity, this run is already being discussed as among the definitive modern takes on Marvel's Sorcerer Supreme.
85.00 € 100.00 € -15%

Doctor Strange: Sorcerer Supreme Omnibus Vol. 2

Volume 2 of the Sorcerer Supreme omnibus continues the long-running 1988–1996 series through some of its most turbulent and creatively ambitious chapters. Roy Thomas and Jean-Marc Lofficier deepen the cosmological mythology of Strange's world — the Vishanti, the Vishanti Wars, the politics of magical dimensions — while Strange himself faces threats that test both his power and his moral convictions. The crossover era of early 1990s Marvel begins to impinge on the series here, but the creative team maintains the book's distinctive identity. For collectors building the complete Sorcerer Supreme omnibus set, Volume 2 is the bridge between the Gillis foundations and the series' later evolution.
100.00 € 125.00 € -20%

Doctor Strange: Sorcerer Supreme Omnibus Vol. 1

The 'Doctor Strange: Sorcerer Supreme' series (1988–1996) launched at the height of the direct market boom and represented Marvel's most ambitious ongoing commitment to the character. Volume 1 collects the opening arcs by Peter Gillis, who brought a darker, more horror-inflected sensibility to Strange's world — exploring the cost of wielding power beyond human comprehension and the toll the mystic arts take on Strange's humanity. The series introduced the Vishanti Wars and deepened the political structures of the mystical Marvel universe in ways that would influence Doctor Strange comics for years. This omnibus is the essential starting point for collectors interested in the character's late 1980s and 1990s evolution.
100.00 € 125.00 € -20%

Doctor Strange: Master of the Mystic Arts Omnibus Vol. 1

This omnibus collects the pivotal Steve Englehart and Roger Stern era of Doctor Strange, one of the most beloved runs in the character's history. Englehart's mid-1970s work brought genuine philosophical ambition to Strange — incorporating elements of Eastern mysticism, real-world occult traditions, and moral complexity into stories that made the Sorcerer Supreme feel genuinely wise and consequential. Roger Stern followed with sharp, character-driven arcs and legendary collaborations with artists including Marshall Rogers and Frank Miller on covers. This era produced some of the most visually and intellectually ambitious Doctor Strange comics ever published, setting the character's tone for the next two decades.
85.00 € 100.00 € -15%

Doctor Strange Omnibus Vol. 2

Volume 2 of the classic Doctor Strange omnibus covers the post-Ditko era, with Roy Thomas and Gene Colan carrying the character through the late 1960s and early 1970s. Colan's lush, painterly style brought a new cinematic quality to the Sanctum Sanctorum — his storytelling is atmospheric and moody, a perfect match for a character who traffics in dread and wonder. This era expands Strange's supporting cast, deepens the mythology of the Vishanti and the Defenders, and introduces the Sorcerer Supreme to the wider Marvel universe in ways that would define him for decades. For collectors building the complete Silver and Bronze Age Doctor Strange library, Volume 2 is the essential companion to Ditko's foundation.
85.00 € 100.00 € -15%