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Wolverine by Jason Aaron Omnibus Vol. 1

Wolverine by Jason Aaron Omnibus Vol. 1 begins a brutal, character-focused take on Logan, dragging him through hell, revenge and the ugly question of what violence has made of him. Aaron writes Wolverine as a man who can survive almost anything, which only makes the moral damage harder to escape. For Wolverine collectors, the value is seeing violence treated as history rather than style: Logan’s body heals, but the stories keep asking what memory and guilt do with everything that remains.
85.00 € 100.00 € -15%

Wolverine by Mark Millar Omnibus

Mark Millar's Wolverine run is built around two back-to-back storylines — Enemy of the State and Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. — that function as a single complete narrative: Wolverine is captured, brainwashed by HYDRA and the Hand, used as a weapon against every Marvel hero he knows, then deprogrammed and turned loose to hunt down everyone responsible. The premise is engineered for maximum action spectacle and John Romita Jr. delivers one of the defining artistic performances of his career — the two-year run moved faster and hit harder than anything Wolverine-related published in years.
65.00 € 75.00 € -13%

Wolverine Omnibus Vol. 6

The sixth and final Hama Wolverine omnibus covers the conclusion of his marathon run, bringing Logan's bone-claw era to an end with the revelations that would lead to his adamantium restoration and addressing the accumulated mysteries about Logan's true origins that Hama had been layering across years of storytelling. No Hama Wolverine volume arrives without earned emotional weight — by this point in the run, Hama had spent nearly a decade building the supporting cast and ongoing storylines that made this one of Marvel's most sustained single-author runs of the 1990s.
100.00 € 125.00 € -20%

Wolverine Omnibus Vol. 5

Hama's fifth Wolverine omnibus covers the peak of his run — the period when the revelations about Logan's true past began to accumulate, the bone-claw Wolverine era began after Magneto stripped his adamantium, and the series navigated the most significant physical change to the character since his creation. Hama made the bone-claw period work by refusing to treat the powerdown as a tragedy, instead using Logan's raw, unenhanced state as an opportunity to demonstrate what made Wolverine dangerous had nothing to do with metal.
120.00 € 150.00 € -20%

Wolverine Omnibus Vol. 4

Larry Hama's Wolverine Vol. 4 represents the first omnibus of his defining run on the character — the period when Hama transformed Wolverine's solo series from Claremont's psychological introspection into a propulsive action-espionage book with a military precision that Hama's Vietnam veteran informed directly. Hama wrote Wolverine for over 90 issues across the 1990s, creating an extended run of consistent quality that rivals any single creative tenure on a Marvel solo title from that era.
100.00 € 125.00 € -20%

Wolverine Omnibus Vol. 3

The third Claremont Wolverine omnibus covers the series' transition period as the Mutant Massacre and Fall of the Mutants events reshaped the X-Men landscape, requiring Wolverine's solo book to operate in direct response to seismic changes in the main X-Men line. Claremont used this period to deepen Logan's physical and psychological wounds from the Mutant Massacre, explore his complex feelings about the Xavier Institute's direction under Magneto, and introduce new supporting characters that would define the solo series through the Hama era that followed.
100.00 € 125.00 € -20%

Wolverine Omnibus Vol. 2

Chris Claremont's second Wolverine omnibus continues the solo series that ran throughout the late 1980s, deepening Logan's Japanese connections and the complex web of relationships established in the original Miller-era miniseries. Claremont used the ongoing format to explore Wolverine's berserker rage psychology, his regenerative healing factor as a psychological burden as much as a physical gift, and the recurring tension between his civilized surface and the animal beneath. John Buscema joins as primary artist, bringing his classical storytelling strengths to the character.
100.00 € 125.00 € -20%

Wolverine Omnibus Vol. 1

Wolverine Omnibus Vol. 1 gathers the early solo material that helped turn Logan from X-Men wildcard into a lead character with his own mythology. The Japan material, the Miller/Claremont intensity and the key Uncanny X-Men context all build a version of Wolverine defined by discipline, rage and buried honour. For Wolverine collectors, the value is seeing violence treated as history rather than style: Logan’s body heals, but the stories keep asking what memory and guilt do with everything that remains.
85.00 € 100.00 € -15%

Ultimate X-Men Omnibus Vol. 4

Ultimate X-Men Omnibus Vol. 4 brings Marvel's alternate mutant universe into its harsher endgame. After Ultimatum, the surviving mutants are not simply a streamlined version of the classic X-Men; they are people trying to live in a broken political landscape where fear has already won too much ground. It is a closing stretch built on survival, identity and consequences.
100.00 € 125.00 € -20%

Ultimate X-Men Omnibus Vol. 3

Ultimate X-Men Omnibus Vol. 3 keeps Marvel’s alternate mutant universe moving through sharper politics, celebrity pressure and a world where the X-Men are still learning what kind of symbol they can become. It is a modernized mutant line with rougher edges and less comfort than the classic version. The edition adds value by keeping the mutant context together: team politics, continuity pressure and character fallout have room to build instead of being reduced to isolated plot points.
100.00 € 125.00 € -20%

Ultimate X-Men Omnibus Vol. 2

Ultimate X-Men Omnibus Vol. 2 expands the alternate X-Men world after the initial shock of the relaunch, with Mark Millar, Adam Kubert and Chris Bachalo pushing the team through spectacle, mistrust and a harsher early-2000s superhero mood. The attraction is seeing familiar mutants made less safe. The edition adds value by keeping the mutant context together: team politics, continuity pressure and character fallout have room to build instead of being reduced to isolated plot points.
100.00 € 125.00 € -20%

Ultimate X-Men Omnibus Vol. 1

Ultimate X-Men Omnibus Vol. 1 reboots the mutant myth for the early 2000s, with Mark Millar and Adam Kubert making Xavier’s dream feel more militarized, media-aware and politically unstable. It is not trying to replace classic X-Men; it shows how the concept changes when the world around it becomes colder. The edition adds value by keeping the mutant context together: team politics, continuity pressure and character fallout have room to build instead of being reduced to isolated plot points.
100.00 € 125.00 € -20%

Cable & X-Force Omnibus

Cable & X-Force Omnibus gathers the militarized, high-impact side of mutant comics, where Cable builds teams around urgency, weapons and futures that have already gone wrong. Fabian Nicieza and Tony Daniel give the book the charged 90s energy of missions that feel one mistake away from collapse. The edition adds value by keeping the mutant context together: team politics, continuity pressure and character fallout have room to build instead of being reduced to isolated plot points.
85.00 € 100.00 € -15%

Deadpool by Posehn & Duggan Omnibus

Deadpool by Posehn & Duggan Omnibus turns Wade Wilson into a strange balance of absurd comedy, ugly violence and unexpected emotional fallout. The run has plenty of jokes, but its real pull is watching the comedy crack open into consequences that Deadpool cannot simply talk his way out of. The edition is most useful when read as a complete run context, giving the creative direction enough space for tone, stakes and character consequences to register.
85.00 € 100.00 € -15%

Deadpool by Daniel Way Omnibus Vol. 2

Daniel Way's second omnibus volume continues his record-breaking Deadpool run through the Deadpool Corps concept — a multiverse team of Deadpool variants including Lady Deadpool, Kidpool, Dogpool, and the genuinely inspired Headpool — and into the post-Siege Marvel landscape. Way stretched the franchise concept to its logical extreme while maintaining a consistent comedic voice across the massive cast of self-aware killers, and the Corps concept proved popular enough to spawn its own spinoff series.
85.00 € 100.00 € -15%

Deadpool by Daniel Way Omnibus Vol. 1

Daniel Way's Deadpool run launched in 2008 and defined the character for a generation of readers who came to Marvel through the film era — it's the run that pushed the fourth-wall breaking and comedic irreverence to their most extreme expression, making Deadpool one of Marvel's best-selling characters in the process. Way's first volume drops the mercenary into the Secret Invasion event and then into a sustained antagonistic relationship with Norman Osborn's Dark Reign, finding endless comedy in Deadpool's attempts to be taken seriously as a professional assassin.
85.00 € 100.00 € -15%

Deadpool & Co. Omnibus

Deadpool & Co. collects the mercenary's team-up stories — the one-off and short-run collaborations with other Marvel characters that showcase the creative comedy potential in placing Deadpool against established heroes and villains with wildly different tones.
100.00 € 125.00 € -20%

Deadpool & Cable Omnibus

Fabian Nicieza's Cable & Deadpool series is the rare superhero buddy-comedy that actually works: pairing the grimly messianic Cable with the anarchically self-aware Deadpool, the book used the contrast between two characters who shared a creator but couldn't be more different in temperament.
100.00 € 125.00 € -20%

Deadpool Classic Omnibus Vol. 1

Deadpool Classic Omnibus Vol. 1 gathers the character's early publication path, from mercenary guest star to a voice sharp enough to carry his own chaos. It is a useful starting block for readers who want Wade Wilson before the later reinventions: rougher, louder and still finding the shape that would make him unlike anyone else at Marvel. The edition is most useful when read as a complete run context, giving the creative direction enough space for tone, stakes and character consequences to register.
100.00 € 125.00 € -20%

Deadpool by Joe Kelly Omnibus

Joe Kelly's Deadpool run is the creative moment that transformed a 90s mercenary character into something genuinely literary — Kelly introduced the fourth-wall awareness as a systematic device, gave Deadpool his signature voice, and wrote the first truly great Deadpool story in issue #11's time-travel team-up with the Golden Age hero, which remains one of the most moving single issues in the character's history. Kelly balanced comedy and tragedy in a way that no subsequent writer has fully replicated, and his Deadpool is the template against which every later run is measured.
100.00 € 125.00 € -20%

Deadpool: Beginnings Omnibus

Deadpool: Beginnings collects the mercenary's earliest appearances — from his New Mutants debut through his initial solo outings — before the character had fully evolved into the fourth-wall-breaking icon he would become. Fabian Nicieza and Rob Liefeld created a character who was initially played fairly straight as a threat, and watching the early material shows how gradually the humor, self-awareness, and meta-commentary were layered onto what began as a fairly conventional 90s assassin concept.
85.00 € 100.00 € -15%

Deadpool & X-Force Omnibus

This omnibus collects the crossover stories placing Deadpool within the orbit of X-Force — two of Marvel's most extreme 90s properties colliding in stories that use the mercenary's irreverence to comment on the grimly purposeful world Cable built around him. The contrast between Deadpool's chaos and X-Force's militant discipline produced some of the most entertaining comics of the era, with Fabian Nicieza's sharp dialogue ensuring the comedic potential was fully exploited.
85.00 € 100.00 € -15%

X-Men by Jonathan Hickman Omnibus

X-Men by Jonathan Hickman Omnibus collects Hickman's X-Men ongoing after House of X — the mutant nation of Krakoa in action, with rotating creative teams and Hickman's signature long-form storytelling. X-Men by Jonathan Hickman Omnibus collects the X-Men ongoing series (issues #1-21) launched after House of X — the mutant nation of Krakoa fully operational, with rotating creative teams (Leinil Francis Yu, Mahmud Asrar, R.B. Silva, Jonathan Hickman) each delivering standalone or short-arc stories within Hickman's overarching framework. Cyclops as family man on the moon. The Summoner and Arakko introduced. The Network. central bridge between Dawn of X and the Reign of X era.
65.00 € 75.00 € -13%

X-Men: Age of Apocalypse Companion Omnibus

X-Men: Age of Apocalypse Companion Omnibus widens the alternate timeline around Apocalypse’s rule, giving side stories, character angles and extra damage to a world where the usual X-Men moral map has been redrawn. It is companion material that matters because the setting is built from consequences everywhere. The edition adds value by keeping the mutant context together: team politics, continuity pressure and character fallout have room to build instead of being reduced to isolated plot points.
100.00 € 125.00 € -20%