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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%

Fantastic Four by Jonathan Hickman Omnibus Vol. 1

Jonathan Hickman's Fantastic Four run established his Marvel career's defining mode — massive, architecturally complex narratives with years-long payoffs, introduced through the Council of Reeds (alternate universe versions of Reed Richards who had solved every problem and abandoned their families) and the War of Four Cities that pitted the Kree, the Inhumans, the High Evolutionary's creations, and the Kree's counter-faction against each other simultaneously. This is Hickman operating at maximum ambition before the Avengers work that followed.
85.00 € 100.00 € -15%

Fantastic Four by Millar & Hitch Omnibus

Mark Millar and Bryan Hitch's Fantastic Four run applied the same widescreen action cinema approach the pair had pioneered in The Ultimates to Marvel's First Family — massive scale, cinematic set pieces, and a villain (the Old Power-wielding Skulls) designed for maximum visual spectacle. The run also contained one of comics' most emotionally effective death-and-legacy storylines, as Millar used the threat to the team's future as an opportunity to examine what the Fantastic Four's legacy would be if they were gone.
85.00 € 100.00 € -15%

Fantastic Four by John Byrne Omnibus Vol. 1

John Byrne's Fantastic Four run is the second-greatest creative achievement in the character's history after Lee and Kirby's founding run — a systematic reinvention of the team that returned to their core dynamics while introducing landmark concepts including She-Hulk's substitution for Thing, the death and rebirth of Galactus, the introduction of Frankie Raye as Nova, and the extended Reed Richards trial before the Shi'ar Imperial Guard that is one of the most conceptually ambitious single storylines in 1980s Marvel.
100.00 € 125.00 € -20%

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.
100.00 € 125.00 € -20%

Wolverine: Old Man Logan Omnibus

Old Man Logan is Mark Millar and Steve McNiven's definitive post-apocalyptic Wolverine story — set fifty years in a future where the villains won, the heroes are dead, and an elderly Logan who has refused to unsheathe his claws since the night he was tricked into killing the X-Men lives as a broken man on a continent carved up between Hulk Gang territory and Red Skull's new America. The story uses the western genre's elegiac mode — the reluctant gunfighter dragged back into violence one last time — to tell the most emotionally resonant Wolverine story since the original Miller miniseries.
100.00 € 125.00 € -20%

X-23 Omnibus Vol. 1

X-23 is the most fully realized Wolverine spin-off character ever created — Craig Kyle and Christopher Yost conceived her as a female clone of Wolverine weaponized from birth, used as an assassin by the Weapon X program offshoot known as the Facility, and their work establishing her origin in the animated series was adapted into the comics in one of the medium's most harrowing backstory sequences. The first omnibus covers her origin and early missions, establishing the psychological damage that Tom Taylor would later translate into Marvel's best all-ages superhero series.
100.00 € 125.00 € -20%

Daken: Dark Wolverine Omnibus

Daken: Dark Wolverine collects Daniel Way and Marjorie Liu's work on Logan's son — a character who possesses all of Wolverine's physical gifts and none of his moral constraints, making Daken simultaneously the most dangerous and the most psychologically interesting Wolverine spin-off character. Way introduced Daken as an antagonist in his Wolverine run before Liu took the character into genuinely unexpected psychological territory, exploring what a lifetime of weaponized trauma produces in someone with Wolverine's DNA but none of his father's redemptive arc.
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. 2

The second Busiek/Pérez Avengers omnibus contains the arc most frequently cited as the definitive Avengers story: Ultron Unlimited, the four-issue siege of an Eastern European nation where Ultron kills every living being and constructs an army from their remains. Busiek spent the preceding issues building Ultron's return to maximum dread, and when the assault arrives, Pérez's artwork of the Avengers standing against an enemy that has already won is among the most powerful in the character's history.
100.00 € 125.00 € -20%

Avengers by Johns & Coipel Omnibus

Geoff Johns's Avengers run with Olivier Coipel — the Kang Dynasty storyline — is one of the most underrated Avengers arcs of the modern era, a time-travel epic where Kang the Conqueror declares war on Earth from the year 3000 and the Avengers must fight a war spanning multiple time periods simultaneously. Johns used the time-travel framework to bring multiple versions of the Avengers into conflict with each other, and Coipel's detailed, expressive artwork gave the scale of the Kang invasion genuine visual weight.
85.00 € 100.00 € -15%

Avengers by Jonathan Hickman Omnibus Vol. 1

Jonathan Hickman's Avengers Vol. 1 launches his massive, interlocking Avengers/New Avengers run — one of the most ambitious sustained narratives in Marvel history, building across four years toward Secret Wars. This first volume establishes the Avengers as a planetary defense system responding to universal-scale incursion threats, while simultaneously in New Avengers the Illuminati discover that parallel Earths are colliding and destroying each other, a phenomenon called incursions that will eventually consume the entire multiverse.
100.00 € 125.00 € -20%

Avengers: No Surrender/No Road Home Omnibus

No Surrender was Marvel's 2018 weekly Avengers event — a 16-part storyline published weekly across four months with rotating creative teams coordinating to tell a single continuous story. The Grandmaster and the Challenger wager on an Avengers-related game using Earth as the board and the Avengers as unwitting pieces, with the team simultaneously dealing with an escalating global crisis while their members fall one by one. No Road Home followed as a direct sequel, a nine-issue weekly series sending the Avengers into a mythological realm to recover a cosmic object stolen from Nyx, goddess of night.
85.00 € 100.00 € -15%

Avengers: The Crossing Omnibus

Avengers: The Crossing is one of Marvel's most ambitious and divisive mid-90s storylines — a complex conspiracy narrative revealing that Iron Man had been a secret agent of Kang the Conqueror for years, manipulating events from inside the team. The storyline required the teenage alternate-universe version of Tony Stark to replace the compromised adult, a desperate editorial solution to the dead-end the Crossing's plot had created. Bob Harras coordinated a crossover that remains historically fascinating for how thoroughly it was reversed in subsequent years.
85.00 € 100.00 € -15%

Avengers: The Gathering Omnibus

Avengers: The Gathering collects the material that Kurt Busiek and George Pérez used to set up their landmark Avengers run — the prelude issues, the Thunderbolts crossover material, and the gathering of heroes following the extended period when the main Avengers were missing after the Onslaught event. Busiek's preparatory work established the emotional and narrative foundation for one of the best-received Avengers creative runs in the team's history.
100.00 € 125.00 € -20%

Captain America by Ed Brubaker Omnibus Vol. 1

Ed Brubaker's landmark Captain America run begins here — widely considered the definitive modern take on the character. Brubaker brought Steve Rogers into the 21st century with a Cold War espionage thriller sensibility, and the result was one of the best-received runs in Marvel history. This first omnibus introduces the Winter Soldier — the resurrected Bucky Barnes as a Soviet assassin — in a storyline that redefined both characters and inspired the acclaimed Marvel Studios film. Stunning artwork by Steve Epting and Michael Lark completes one of the great superhero comics of the 2000s.
100.00 € 125.00 € -20%

Captain America by Mark Gruenwald Omnibus Vol. 2

The second volume of Mark Gruenwald's defining Captain America run — featuring the legendary storyline in which Steve Rogers abandons the Captain America identity. When the US government demands Cap operate under their direct authority, Rogers refuses and becomes simply 'The Captain', while John Walker takes on the Cap mantle. This arc — one of the most politically resonant in Cap's history — directly inspired the Disney+ series The Falcon and The Winter Soldier. Essential Gruenwald, essential Captain America.
120.00 € 150.00 € -20%

Captain America by Nick Spencer Omnibus Vol. 2

The conclusion of Nick Spencer's Captain America — Secret Empire and its aftermath, collected in the second omnibus of the most politically charged Cap run of the modern era. Secret Empire sees HYDRA Cap seize control of the United States, forcing every Marvel hero to confront what Captain America means when the man inside the suit represents everything the symbol is supposed to oppose. Spencer's conclusion is as controversial as his beginning, but the scale and ambition of the storytelling are undeniable.
120.00 € 150.00 € -20%

Captain America by Ta-Nehisi Coates Omnibus

Ta-Nehisi Coates' Captain America — the most culturally significant Cap run since Brubaker, written by a National Book Award-winning journalist and author. Coates brought his analytical perspective on American history and race to Steve Rogers, exploring how a man who embodies national ideals navigates a fractured, mistrustful America. The result is a Captain America story unlike any other: thoughtful, angry, melancholic, and genuinely engaged with the country Steve Rogers is supposed to represent. A landmark run collected in a definitive omnibus.
85.00 € 100.00 € -15%

Captain America: Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 1

The very origin of Captain America — collected in a landmark omnibus covering the Golden Age stories by Joe Simon and Jack Kirby. These are the comics that defined patriotic heroism during World War II, featuring Cap's first clash with the Red Skull and dozens of breathtaking action sequences drawn by Kirby at his raw, explosive best. Published originally in 1941, these stories shaped American comics history and remain essential reading for any serious collector. A rare chance to own the foundational chapters of one of Marvel's most iconic characters in a deluxe hardcover format.
100.00 € 125.00 € -20%

Captain America: Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 2

The second volume of Golden Age Captain America collecting more of the original Joe Simon and Jack Kirby run — the stories that cemented Cap as a wartime cultural icon. This omnibus continues directly from Volume 1, featuring Bucky Barnes at his most active, increasingly inventive villains, and Kirby's artwork growing ever more dynamic and confident. These comics were produced at breakneck speed in 1941–1942, yet they radiate creative energy on every page. A must-have companion to the first Golden Age volume for collectors who want the complete Simon & Kirby Captain America experience.
100.00 € 125.00 € -20%

Captain America Lives! Omnibus

Captain America Lives! — Ed Brubaker's triumphant conclusion to the Death of Captain America storyline, featuring Steve Rogers' return to life and the shield. This omnibus collects the Reborn miniseries and its aftermath, as Brubaker orchestrates one of the most satisfying character returns in comics history. The reunion of Steve Rogers, Bucky Barnes, and the supporting cast Brubaker spent years building pays off spectacularly, with Bryan Hitch delivering some of the most stunning Captain America artwork ever committed to the page.
65.00 € 75.00 € -13%

Captain America Omnibus Vol. 1

Captain America's Silver Age comeback — the Stan Lee and Jack Kirby run that redefined the character for a new generation. This omnibus collects Cap's return from suspended animation in Avengers #4 and the subsequent solo adventures that grappled with themes of displacement, identity, and heroism in a changing world. Lee and Kirby brought genuine emotional depth to a man out of time, and the stories here — including the introduction of the Falcon and key HYDRA storylines — remain some of the most influential in Cap's history. A cornerstone of any serious Marvel Silver Age collection.
100.00 € 125.00 € -20%

Captain America: Return of the Winter Soldier Omnibus

The Return of the Winter Soldier — Ed Brubaker's final Captain America omnibus, bringing his legendary run to a close with Steve Rogers back in action and the Winter Soldier finding his own path. This omnibus collects the conclusion of Brubaker's eight-year tenure on the title, including key issues dealing with the aftermath of Fear Itself and Bucky's apparent death. A fitting conclusion to one of Marvel's greatest long-form narratives, honoring everything Brubaker built while setting the stage for future stories.
85.00 € 100.00 € -15%