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X-Men: The Hidden Years Omnibus

X-Men: The Hidden Years Omnibus is continuity archaeology with a specific purpose: John Byrne and Roy Thomas fill the gap between the original X-Men series and Giant-Size X-Men #1. Cyclops, Jean, Beast, Iceman and Angel are treated like a missing chapter rather than nostalgia cosplay. Its value is shelf logic for original-team completists.
100.00 € 125.00 € -20%

Phoenix Omnibus Vol. 2

The Phoenix saga continues beyond the Dark Phoenix with this massive 1328-page omnibus tracing the cosmic force's impact across the Marvel Universe. From the legendary Days of Future Past storyline through Jean Grey's miraculous return in Fantastic Four #286 and the founding of X-Factor, to Rachel Summers wielding the Phoenix Force in Excalibur, this volume connects decades of continuity into one cohesive narrative. Key stories include Madelyne Pryor's Goblin Queen transformation in Inferno, the birth of Nathan Summers (Cable), and the Phoenix's recurring role in shaping mutant destiny. Written primarily by Chris Claremont with contributions from John Byrne, Louise Simonson and Alan Davis, this omnibus is essential for understanding how one character's sacrifice echoed through an entire universe of stories.
120.00 € 150.00 € -20%

Phoenix Omnibus Vol. 1

The complete Dark Phoenix Saga and the cosmic events that led to it, presented in one definitive omnibus. Chris Claremont, Dave Cockrum and John Byrne weave a galaxy-spanning tale of triumph and tragedy as Jean Grey bonds with the Phoenix Force, ascends to godlike power, and ultimately sacrifices herself in one of the most emotionally devastating moments in comics history. Collecting X-Men #97-108 and #125-138 plus bonus material from Classic X-Men, this volume covers the Shi'ar Imperial Guard conflict, the Hellfire Club's manipulation of Jean into becoming Dark Phoenix, and the climactic trial on the Moon that defined a generation of X-Men stories. Byrne and Cockrum's art captures both the intimate character drama and cosmic spectacle that made this saga the gold standard against which all X-Men events are measured.
85.00 € 100.00 € -15%

Uncanny X-Men Omnibus Vol. 6

Uncanny X-Men Omnibus Vol. 6 is the darker Claremont/Silvestri shelf-piece built around Mutant Massacre and its long shadow. The X-Men are not just fighting villains here; they are being broken physically, morally and politically, with the Morlock tunnels turning into one of the line's most traumatic battlegrounds. Marc Silvestri's kinetic, shadow-heavy art fits the mood perfectly. This is the X-Men as survival drama, where the team's mythology becomes scarred and the cost of being a mutant is made brutally visible.
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Uncanny X-Men Omnibus Vol. 5

Chris Claremont assembles a dream team of artists — John Romita Jr., Arthur Adams, Barry Windsor-Smith and Dave Cockrum — for this massive fifth omnibus collecting issues #194-209 plus the complete Longshot and Nightcrawler limited series. The Juggernaut makes an earthshaking return, the second Lifedeath story explores Storm's journey without powers, and the Asgardian Wars crossover sends the X-Men and New Mutants into Norse mythology. Nathan Summers is born and Rachel Summers grapples with the Phoenix Force, while Barry Windsor-Smith crafts the defining Wolverine solo tale Wounded Wolf. This volume also introduces Longshot, the lucky six-fingered warrior from the Mojoverse, in Arthur Adams' career-making limited series that became an instant classic.
100.00 € 125.00 € -20%

Uncanny X-Men Omnibus Vol. 4

Uncanny X-Men Omnibus Vol. 4 is the mid-1980s pivot where Claremont's mutant soap opera becomes harsher, stranger and more visually muscular. Storm loses her powers but becomes more formidable as a leader, Rachel Summers brings the Days of Future Past trauma into the present, Nimrod appears as a terrifying future Sentinel, and Kitty Pryde gets one of her defining solo journeys. John Romita Jr. gives this era a bold, angular energy that makes the team feel less polished and more dangerous.
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Uncanny X-Men Omnibus Vol. 3

Uncanny X-Men Omnibus Vol. 3 is Claremont at maximum range: Brood Saga horror, God Loves Man Kills, the Wolverine miniseries with Frank Miller, Magik, Madelyne Pryor and the team's shift into stranger emotional territory. It is not just another early X-Men volume. It is the point where cosmic terror, moral allegory and solo mythmaking all coexist on the same shelf.
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Daredevil by Charles Soule Omnibus

Daredevil by Charles Soule Omnibus follows Matt Murdock through one of his most legally grounded modern eras, where his courtroom identity and vigilante life collide around Blindspot, Muse and the Supreme Court-level implications of Daredevil testimony. The value is not only action in Hell's Kitchen; it is Soule using his legal to make Matt's public and private lives feel strategically dangerous.
100.00 € 125.00 € -20%

Daredevil by Mark Waid & Chris Samnee Omnibus Vol. 2

Daredevil by Mark Waid and Chris Samnee Omnibus Vol. 2 takes Matt Murdock to San Francisco without losing the run's central trick: brightness on the surface, pain underneath. Samnee's storytelling becomes cleaner and more playful while Waid keeps pushing Matt toward honesty about trauma. It is the graceful end of a rare optimistic Daredevil era.
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Daredevil by Mark Waid Omnibus Vol. 1

Mark Waid reinvents Daredevil by doing the opposite of everything that came before: instead of darkness and suffering, he writes Matt Murdock with genuine joy, humour, and resilience. The insight is simple and brilliant — a man who has survived everything Daredevil has survived would either break entirely or find a way to laugh. Paolo Rivera and Chris Samnee create a unique visual aesthetic that won the Eisner Award for Best Continuing Series. 720 pages of Daredevil at his most purely enjoyable.
85.00 € 100.00 € -15%

Daredevil by Nocenti & Romita Jr. Omnibus Vol. 2

Daredevil by Nocenti and Romita Jr. Omnibus Vol. 2 keeps Matt Murdock in the most unstable stretch of Ann Nocenti's run: politics, urban decay, Inferno-era grotesquerie and a moral pressure that feels very different from Miller or Bendis. John Romita Jr. gives Hell's Kitchen a heavy, angular physicality. The book matters because it shows Daredevil as social horror, not just crime noir.
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Daredevil by Nocenti & Romita Jr. Omnibus Vol. 1

Daredevil by Nocenti and Romita Jr. Omnibus Vol. 1 is where the run becomes political, angry and psychologically dangerous. Typhoid Mary is not just a villain; she is the book's fracture point, pulling Matt Murdock into questions of misogyny, violence, power and self-deception. John Romita Jr.'s angular pages give Nocenti's ideas the physical impact they need.
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Daredevil by Ed Brubaker Omnibus Vol. 2

Daredevil by Ed Brubaker Omnibus Vol. 2 is the consequence volume: Lady Bullseye, the Hand, Kingpin fallout and Matt's gradual slide toward choices that feel less heroic and more desperate. It closes the Bendis-Brubaker era with the discipline of a crime novel, where every decision comes due. The value is the second half of Brubaker's noir machinery: Matt Murdock under pressure from crime, law, prison fallout and enemies who understand his weak points.
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Daredevil by Ed Brubaker Omnibus Vol. 1

Daredevil by Ed Brubaker Omnibus Vol. 1 begins with Matt Murdock in prison and never lets the pressure drop. Brubaker understands Daredevil as crime fiction: exposure, fear, corruption and the question of whether Matt can survive when both his public and masked identities have been weaponised. Michael Lark gives Hell's Kitchen a bruised, noir texture.
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Daredevil by Bendis & Maleev Omnibus Vol. 2

Matt Murdock, cornered from every direction — FBI investigation, enemies from every faction, the woman he loves in danger — makes the most radical decision in his history: he becomes the new Kingpin of Hell's Kitchen, wearing a white suit and ruling the criminal underworld with iron discipline. Bendis and Maleev close their landmark run with an ending that nobody saw coming and that redefines what Daredevil can be. The conclusion to one of the greatest extended runs in Marvel history.
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Daredevil by Frank Miller Companion Omnibus

The central companion volume to Frank Miller's main Daredevil omnibuses, collecting material that doesn't fit in the primary run chronology: Love and War, a standalone graphic novel with painted art by Bill Sienkiewicz; various What If stories that reimagine key Miller Daredevil moments; and supporting pieces that complete the picture of Miller's total vision for the character. For the serious collector completing every piece of Miller's landmark Daredevil era. central for the Daredevil completist.
85.00 € 100.00 € -15%

Daredevil Omnibus Vol. 4

The pivotal omnibus in the history of Daredevil: Frank Miller's first pages on the title coexist with Gene Colan's final run on the character, creating a remarkable document of generational transition. Miller arrives with a stripped-down, noir-influenced approach that immediately signals a new direction for the series. The contrast between Colan's expressionist style and Miller's angular precision is itself a study in the evolution of American comics. A must-own for any serious Daredevil collector.
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Daredevil Omnibus Vol. 3

Daredevil Omnibus Vol. 3 captures the pre-Miller pressure cooker of Matt Murdock: Gerry Conway, Steve Gerber and Marv Wolfman move the book through Black Widow partnership, San Francisco tension, New York crime and the slow sharpening of Daredevil's street-level identity. Gene Colan remains the visual anchor, giving the run a noir fluidity that explains why the character was ready for radical reinvention.
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Daredevil Omnibus Vol. 2

Daredevil Omnibus Vol. 2 is the Black Widow and San Francisco pivot: Matt Murdock stops feeling like a simple Silver Age hero and starts moving toward adult crime, romance and moral pressure. Gene Colan gives the book shadow and movement, while Natasha Romanoff changes the rhythm of the series. This is the bridge between early Daredevil and the darker identity that later creators inherit.
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Daredevil Omnibus Vol. 1

Daredevil Omnibus Vol. 1 is the Silver Age foundation of Matt Murdock: lawyer, acrobat, Catholic guilt machine and street-level hero still finding his shape. Stan Lee, Bill Everett, Wally Wood and Gene Colan build the early grammar of Daredevil through Foggy, Karen, the law office, colorful villains and the tension between disability, performance and responsibility. The value is origin texture rather than modern noir.
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Venomnibus by Cates & Stegman

Donny Cates and Ryan Stegman's Venom run is the most consequential take on the character since the original McFarlane era — introducing Knull, the King in Black, a god of darkness who created the symbiotes as weapons of conquest billions of years before Venom bonded with Eddie Brock. What started as a horror-inflected superhero title escalated into a universe-shaking mythology that recontextualized every symbiote story ever told. Stegman's kinetic, visceral artwork matched Cates's cosmic ambition panel for panel.
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Miles Morales: Spider-Man Omnibus Vol. 1

Brian Michael Bendis's Miles Morales omnibus collects the complete Ultimate Comics: Spider-Man run that redefined what Spider-Man could mean for a new generation of readers. Miles Morales — half-Black, half-Latino teenager from Brooklyn — takes up the mantle after Peter Parker's death, navigating a world that expects him to fail while discovering the full weight of being a symbol. The series broke sales records and sparked the mainstream conversation about representation in superhero comics that continues to this day.
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Superior Spider-Man: Returns Omnibus

Otto Octavius becomes Spider-Man again in this sequel to the Superior Spider-Man phenomenon. Dan Slott revisits his boldest Marvel creation with the benefit of hindsight: how does Doc Ock handle being a hero in a world that has changed since his first tenure? A saga expanding the consequences of the original Superior Spider-Man run while introducing new wrinkles in the Otto-Peter dynamic. 1,272 pages of clever, ambitious Spider-Man storytelling for readers who thought they were done with the Superior concept.
100.00 € 125.00 € -20%

Marvel Team-Up Omnibus Vol. 1

The series that cemented Spider-Man's position at the centre of the Marvel Universe. Each issue of Marvel Team-Up pairs the wall-crawler with a different hero — Thor, the X-Men, Human Torch, Daredevil, Iron Fist — in self-contained adventures that explore every corner of the 1970s Marvel world. A perfect entry point into Bronze Age Marvel and a love letter to the interconnected universe storytelling that made Marvel different from DC. 840 pages of classic 1970s action in USA omnibus edition.
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