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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 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: 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.
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. 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.
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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%

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%

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%

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%

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 Incredible Hulk Omnibus Vol. 1

The origin of one of Marvel's most enduring characters, presented in its purest form. Stan Lee and Jack Kirby launched the Hulk in 1962 as a tragic figure — scientist Bruce Banner transformed by gamma radiation into a creature driven by rage and fear. This omnibus collects the character's earliest adventures, including the original six-issue Hulk series and key appearances in Tales to Astonish, capturing a period when Marvel was rewriting the rules of superhero fiction. Kirby's dynamic layouts and Lee's emotionally charged scripting give these stories a raw, urgent energy that still holds up. An indispensable piece of Marvel history and the foundation for every Hulk story told since.
85.00 € 100.00 € -15%

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.
100.00 € 125.00 € -20%

The Invincible Iron Man Omnibus Vol. 1

The foundation of everything Iron Man. Stan Lee and Don Heck introduced Tony Stark in 1963 as a Cold War capitalist with a heart condition and a conscience — an unusual superhero premise that gave the character immediate moral complexity.
85.00 € 100.00 € -15%

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.
85.00 € 100.00 € -15%

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.
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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 essential gap in the character's development.
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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%

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%

Thor by Cates & Klein Omnibus

Donny Cates and Nic Klein deliver one of the most explosive Thor runs of the 21st century, collecting Thor (2020) #1–25 and related material. The premise is audacious: Thor becomes All-Father, inheriting Asgard at the worst possible moment as Donald Blake goes insane and the Black Winter — a universe-devouring entity — arrives. Cates writes cosmic horror with the same relentless energy he brought to Venom, and Klein's art is thunderously atmospheric. The run introduces the God of Hammers as a genuinely frightening villain and closes with a Ragnarok unlike any seen before. A must for fans of modern high-concept Marvel.
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Thor by Straczynski & Gillen Omnibus

The definitive modern Thor omnibus. J. Michael Straczynski's 2007 relaunch is one of the most acclaimed runs in the character's history, reimagining Asgard rebuilt in the Oklahoma plains and exploring what it means for gods to walk among men.
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Wakanda: World of Black Panther Omnibus

This omnibus is the definitive world-building companion to the Black Panther mythology — a curated collection of stories focused not just on T'Challa, but on the nation of Wakanda itself: its history, its people, its politics, and its future. Gathering works by various writers and artists, the volume spans key Wakanda-centric stories that explore the supporting cast, including the Dora Milaje, Shuri, Ramonda, and the tribal council, giving depth to the world that generations of Black Panther readers have loved. For collectors who want to go beyond T'Challa and understand Wakanda as the rich, complex fictional nation it is, this omnibus offers a breadth of storytelling unavailable anywhere else in a single volume.
100.00 € 125.00 € -20%

Captain America by Mark Gruenwald Omnibus Vol. 1

Mark Gruenwald's monumental Captain America run begins here — over a decade of stories that defined the character through the 1980s and early 1990s. Gruenwald was a Marvel lifer who understood Cap at a molecular level, and this first omnibus showcases his extraordinary commitment to building a coherent mythology around Steve Rogers. The Flag-Smasher, the Serpent Society, and the early ULTIMATUM storylines are among the highlights of a run that remains essential reading for anyone who wants to understand how Cap was written before Brubaker changed everything.
120.00 € 150.00 € -20%

All-New Wolverine by Tom Taylor Omnibus

Tom Taylor's All-New Wolverine is one of the best Marvel solo series of the 2010s regardless of character — the story of Laura Kinney stepping out of Logan's shadow to wear the Wolverine costume and prove she's more than a weapon or a clone, told with emotional intelligence and consistent craft across 35 issues. Taylor brought genuine warmth to a character whose origin was defined by trauma, made the Clone Saga subplot (Laura's younger clone Gabby) into one of the most beloved supporting character introductions in recent Marvel history, and delivered a run that works on its own terms without requiring knowledge of Wolverine's wider mythology.
85.00 € 100.00 € -15%

Avengers by Busiek & Pérez Omnibus Vol. 1

Kurt Busiek and George Pérez's Avengers run is the definitive modern-era Avengers series — a deeply character-focused, mythology-respectful, beautifully drawn restoration of the team's greatness following the disastrous Crossing and Heroes Reborn period. Their opening Morgan le Fay storyline reset the team's direction with immediate clarity, and Busiek spent the next four years demonstrating that the Avengers format at its best was about character ensembles, earned emotional moments, and threats that were genuinely worthy of the assembled heroes.
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