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Moon Knight by Jed MacKay Omnibus

Jed MacKay's Moon Knight is a major modern creative statement on the character. Setting Marc Spector up as the proprietor of the Midnight Mission, a sanctuary for those touched by the night, MacKay merges supernatural detective work with the psychological complexity the character demands.
78.90 € 100.00 € -21%

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 one of the darker modern Moon Knight runs Marvel had published.
94.90 € 125.00 € -24%

Moon Knight: Marc Spector Omnibus Vol. 1

Doug Moench defined Moon Knight for a generation. His 1980s solo series transformed the character from a minor Werewolf by Night supporting player into one of Marvel's most complex figures — a mercenary haunted by the Egyptian moon god Khonshu, operating through multiple identities across New York's criminal underworld. Why it's worth reading. Moench's Moon Knight is a masterclass in building a complex superhero identity from scratch.
94.90 € 125.00 € -24%

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.
94.90 € 125.00 € -24%

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.
94.90 € 125.00 € -24%

Doctor Strange by Jed MacKay Omnibus

Doctor Strange by Jed MacKay Omnibus rebuilds Stephen Strange after death, loss and supernatural disruption, giving the character a modern run with mystery, marriage, magic politics and sharp occult stakes. MacKay keeps the book readable while still letting the mystical side of Marvel feel dangerous and strange. The draw is Marvel magic as a lived system: spells, debts, dimensions and occult politics reshape Stephen Strange’s world rather than serving only as visual decoration.
78.90 € 100.00 € -21%

Doctor Strange: Sorcerer Supreme Omnibus Vol. 3

Doctor Strange: Sorcerer Supreme Omnibus Vol. 3 keeps Stephen Strange in the strange, dense magic of the late classic era, where occult politics, cosmic threats and Marvel weirdness keep testing the limits of the title. Roy Thomas and the art team make the mystical side of Marvel feel crowded, risky and unpredictable. The draw is Marvel magic as a lived system: spells, debts, dimensions and occult politics reshape Stephen Strange’s world rather than serving only as visual decoration.
94.90 € 125.00 € -24%

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.
94.90 € 125.00 € -24%

Doctor Strange: Sorcerer Supreme Omnibus Vol. 1

Doctor Strange: Sorcerer Supreme Omnibus Vol. 1 opens the long late-80s and 90s series with darker magic, shifting occult rules and a Stephen Strange pulled into a denser supernatural Marvel landscape. It is a good entry for readers who want the Sorcerer Supreme as an ongoing world, not only a set of classic stories. The draw is Marvel magic as a lived system: spells, debts, dimensions and occult politics reshape Stephen Strange’s world rather than serving only as visual decoration.
94.90 € 125.00 € -24%

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.
78.90 € 100.00 € -21%

Doctor Strange Omnibus Vol. 2

Doctor Strange Omnibus Vol. 2 follows Stephen Strange after the Ditko breakthrough, with Roy Thomas and Gene Colan carrying the mystical side of Marvel into a more cinematic, shadowed register. The Sanctum remains strange, but the visual rhythm changes, giving the sorcerer’s world a different kind of atmosphere. The draw is Marvel magic as a lived system: spells, debts, dimensions and occult politics reshape Stephen Strange’s world rather than serving only as visual decoration.
78.90 € 100.00 € -21%

Doctor Strange Omnibus Vol. 1

Doctor Strange Omnibus Vol. 1 is where Stan Lee and Steve Ditko open Marvel’s psychedelic doorway: dimensions fold, spells become design and Stephen Strange moves from arrogance to occult responsibility. The stories still feel unusual because their visual imagination refuses to behave like ordinary superhero comics. The draw is Marvel magic as a lived system: spells, debts, dimensions and occult politics reshape Stephen Strange’s world rather than serving only as visual decoration.
78.90 € 100.00 € -21%

Wakanda: World of Black Panther Omnibus

Wakanda: World of Black Panther Omnibus widens the Black Panther mythology beyond T’Challa alone, focusing on the nation, its people, its politics and the stories that give Wakanda texture. The value is perspective: queens, warriors, citizens and history all help the kingdom feel larger than its throne. Its strength is political texture: Wakanda is treated as a nation with competing duties, histories and voices, so T’Challa’s choices carry weight beyond ordinary superhero victory.
94.90 € 125.00 € -24%

Black Panther by Ta-Nehisi Coates Omnibus

Black Panther by Ta-Nehisi Coates Omnibus examines Wakanda through power, rebellion, memory and the burden of kingship. Coates approaches T’Challa less as an untouchable icon than as a ruler trapped inside competing ideas of nation, duty and personal conscience. Its strength is political texture: Wakanda is treated as a nation with competing duties, histories and voices, so T’Challa’s choices carry weight beyond ordinary superhero victory.
94.90 € 125.00 € -24%

Black Panther: Panther's Prey Omnibus

Don McGregor's 'Panther's Prey' is one of the most ambitious Black Panther stories ever written — a four-issue prestige-format miniseries published in 1990–1991 that reunites McGregor with his Wakanda. The story pits T'Challa against the drug lord Hardcase and his Crew in a tale that weaves street-level crime with Wakandan politics, exploring what it means to be a Black king in a world shaped by systemic inequality.
94.90 € 125.00 € -24%

Invincible Iron Man by Matt Fraction Omnibus Vol. 2

The conclusion of Matt Fraction's major Iron Man run delivers on every promise made in Volume 1. Tony Stark's mind has been erased. Pepper Potts and War Machine are keeping the world safe while Tony deteriorates to a vegetative state, hunted across the globe by the Mistress of the Dark Dimension. The 'Stark Disassembled' arc and Tony's eventual resurrection and return to form conclude one of the most emotionally and narratively ambitious Iron Man stories ever told. This volume also includes the 'Stark Resilient' arc, which rebuilds Stark Industries from nothing. A complete and important creative statement in a single omnibus.
59.90 € 75.00 € -20%

Invincible Iron Man by Matt Fraction Omnibus Vol. 1

Matt Fraction's Iron Man run is the series that proved the character could sustain genuine literary ambition in the post-MCU era. Launched in 2008 in the wake of the first Iron Man film, Fraction and artist Salvador Larroca delivered 'The Five Nightmares' and the massive 'World's Most Wanted' arc — in which Tony Stark erases his own mind to prevent Norman Osborn from accessing the Superhero Registration database.
78.90 € 100.00 € -21%

The Invincible Iron Man by Kurt Busiek Omnibus

Kurt Busiek's Iron Man run arrived in the wake of the disastrous 'Heroes Reborn' era and the task of restoring Tony Stark to dignity and coherence. Busiek — whose Marvels and Avengers work had already re-established him as the leading reconstructionist writer in superhero comics — approached the assignment with characteristic intelligence and craft. This omnibus collects his complete run, including the 'Ultron Unlimited' tie-in material and his work rebuilding Tony's relationships, public identity, and moral compass after years of editorial drift. A clean, confident, collector-worthy volume.
94.90 € 125.00 € -24%

Iron Man: Armor Wars Omnibus

Armor Wars is the Iron Man story that crystallized what makes Tony Stark different from every other Marvel hero: his technology is his greatest vulnerability. When Stark discovers his armor designs have been stolen and used to create supervillain suits, he goes to war against them all — including heroes wearing government-sanctioned armor — in a morally compromised crusade that ends with serious consequences.
78.90 € 100.00 € -21%

Iron Man by Michelinie, Layton & Romita Jr. Omnibus Vol. 1

Iron Man by Michelinie, Layton & Romita Jr. Omnibus Vol. 1 brings Tony Stark into one of his defining creative eras, where corporate pressure, personal collapse and armored spectacle move together. Demon in a Bottle gives the run its emotional center without reducing it to a single famous storyline.
94.90 € 125.00 € -24%

The Invincible Iron Man Omnibus Vol. 4

Bill Mantlo and Bob Layton defined Iron Man for the late 1970s in a run that pushed Tony Stark toward harder moral questions while delivering consistently entertaining superhero fiction. Mantlo's plotting was ambitious and Layton's pencils — clean, kinetic, and ideally suited to mechanical detail — gave the armored Avenger a visual signature that persisted for years afterward. This omnibus collects a transitional era that laid critical groundwork for the Michelinie-Layton 'Demon in a Bottle' era that followed. For collectors building a complete Iron Man archive, this volume fills an important gap in the character's development.
94.90 € 125.00 € -24%

The Invincible Iron Man Omnibus Vol. 3

Archie Goodwin's complete Iron Man tenure reaches its conclusion in this third omnibus, representing some of the finest work done on the character in the early 1970s. Goodwin continued to deepen Tony Stark's personal struggles while delivering technically inventive storytelling that pushed against the boundaries of what mainstream Marvel comics were doing.
94.90 € 125.00 € -24%

The Invincible Iron Man Omnibus Vol. 2

The second volume of Iron Man's Silver Age adventures continues the work begun by Stan Lee and expands it under Archie Goodwin, one of the most underrated writers in Marvel history. Goodwin brought narrative sophistication and emotional consistency to the title, deepening Tony Stark's characterization beyond the playboy industrialist archetype. This omnibus covers a rich transitional period for the character, with iconic armor upgrades, new villain introductions, and the early development of the themes — technology, identity, addiction — that would define Iron Man for decades. A key volume for collectors building a complete Iron Man library.
78.90 € 100.00 € -21%