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Catwoman of East End Omnibus

Catwoman of East End Omnibus collects the Brubaker/Cooke era that turns Selina Kyle into a street-level protector with noir texture and moral ambiguity. Instead of treating Catwoman only as Batman's thief-romance counterpart, the run gives her a neighborhood, a supporting cast and a reason to stay in costume that belongs to East End. It is one of the clearest Catwoman shelves for readers who want crime fiction, character reinvention and Gotham seen from below.
85.00 € 100.00 € -15%

Catwoman: The New 52 Omnibus Vol. 1

Catwoman: The New 52 Omnibus Vol. 1 follows Selina Kyle in a modern Gotham where theft, desire and survival are constantly tangled. The run leans into Catwoman as a risky, impulsive lead rather than a simple Batman satellite, using heists, criminal pressure and personal fallout to define her space. For collectors, it is the New 52 Catwoman anchor: the place to track Selina's solo identity through that line's tone and continuity.
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Nightwing: Rebirth Omnibus

Nightwing: Rebirth Omnibus returns Dick Grayson to the blue and black, back in Bludhaven and back in his own identity after Robin, Batman and Grayson. This 1496-page hardcover gathers the early DC Rebirth Nightwing run and key Bat-family crossovers. It is the clean oversized entry point for the modern Nightwing shelf before the later Taylor era, balancing street-level Bludhaven cases, Dick's history with Batman, romance, spy fallout and the question of how he stands as his own hero.
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The Flash by Mark Waid Omnibus Vol. 3

The Flash by Mark Waid Omnibus Vol. 3 closes Waid's Wally West era with Chain Lightning, legacy futures and the final expansion of the Flash family concept. The value is the emotional payoff to a run about inherited names, speed, connection and the pressure of becoming the Flash after Barry Allen rather than living in his shadow.
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The Flash by Mark Waid Omnibus Vol. 2

The Flash by Mark Waid Omnibus Vol. 2 is Wally West in full confidence: the Flash family, Max Mercury, Impulse, Dead Heat, Abra Kadabra and the Speed Force as philosophy rather than simple power source. Waid turns speed into inheritance, responsibility and identity, which is why this run still defines how later adaptations talk about Flash.
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Injustice: Gods Among Us Omnibus Volume 1

Tom Taylor's Injustice turns a video-game premise into one of DC's most readable alternate-universe sagas. Superman's grief becomes a global regime, Batman builds the resistance and the Justice League fractures across Years One, Two and Three. A large DC omnibus with real crossover appeal beyond standard continuity.
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The Flash by Geoff Johns Omnibus Vol. 1

The Flash by Geoff Johns Omnibus Vol. 1 is where Wally West's world gains the emotional and villain architecture that defines his modern era. Johns treats the Rogues as a blue-collar criminal ecosystem, not disposable speed bumps, and builds Keystone City around legacy, grief and responsibility. The value is not only speed action; it is the moment Wally becomes the center of a fully textured Flash mythology, with villains and supporting cast carrying real weight.
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Batman / Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Omnibus

The complete Batman and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles crossover in one oversized hardcover. James Tynion IV and Freddie E. Williams II bring Shredder, Krang and Gotham villains into a fast intercompany saga that moves between Gotham, New York and Dimension X. A strong shelf piece for Batman collectors who want the full DC/IDW trilogy together.
80.00 €

Batman and Robin Adventures Omnibus

Batman and Robin Adventures Omnibus brings the animated-series Gotham into comics without reducing it to nostalgia. Ty Templeton keeps the clean silhouettes, noir shadows and compact mystery rhythm that made the DCAU version so durable. The book is for readers who want Batman, Robin, Batgirl and the classic rogues in stories that are accessible but not empty. Its shelf identity is animated-continuity Batman: elegant, direct and emotionally clear.
65.00 € 75.00 € -13%

Red Hood and the Outlaws: The New 52 Omnibus Vol. 1

Red Hood and the Outlaws: The New 52 Omnibus Vol. 1 follows Jason Todd, Arsenal and Starfire as a damaged trio trying to become more than a collection of loose cannons. The run is messy by design: Jason's trauma, Roy's loyalty and Starfire's outsider perspective give the team a combustible identity inside the New 52. Its shelf value is the Jason Todd angle, but the book works best as an anti-hero team piece rather than a solo Red Hood volume.
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Aquaman by Geoff Johns Omnibus

Aquaman by Geoff Johns Omnibus is the run that makes Arthur Curry impossible to dismiss. Johns directly confronts the joke version of Aquaman, then rebuilds him through Atlantis, Mera, the Trench, Black Manta and the political weight of being both king and outsider. Ivan Reis, Joe Prado and Paul Pelletier give the book the scale it needs: ocean horror, royal myth and superhero confidence in one clean New 52 statement.
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Nightwing: The Prince of Gotham Omnibus

Nightwing: The Prince of Gotham Omnibus follows Dick Grayson through the New 52 period, where Haly's Circus, Gotham's secrets and Forever Evil push his public and private identities to breaking point. Kyle Higgins writes Nightwing as mobile, exposed and emotionally open in a way that separates him from Batman's shadow. The value is character clarity: this is Dick trying to own the symbol, the city connections and the cost of being seen.
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Super Sons Omnibus

This Super Duper Edition omnibus collects the complete Super Sons saga by Peter J. Tomasi and Patrick Gleason — 1,056 pages of Jonathan Kent (Superboy) and Damian Wayne (Robin) forming an unlikely but unbreakable friendship. Collecting Super Sons #1-16, Adventures of the Super Sons #1-12, Challenge of the Super Sons #1-7, Superman #10-11 and #37-38, and more. Tomasi perfectly captures the dynamic between the optimistic Jon and the brooding Damian. A must-own for fans of the Superman and Batman families.
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DCeased Omnibus

DCeased Omnibus is Tom Taylor turning the DC Universe into a survival tragedy instead of a standard zombie event. The Anti-Life infection matters because it attacks icons, families and moral certainty at the same time. Batman, Superman, Wonder Woman, Green Arrow, Black Canary, Damian and Jon all matter, but no single hero owns the book. The shelf logic is Events: a complete alternate DC disaster timeline.
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Batman by James Tynion IV Omnibus Vol. 1

Batman by James Tynion IV Omnibus Vol. 1 begins the post-King Gotham era with new threats, old trauma and a city being pushed toward Joker War. Tynion writes Batman as a hero trying to rebuild control while the systems around him turn unstable, with Punchline, the Designer and the wider rogue ecosystem forcing Bruce to confront how much of Gotham's chaos has been waiting for the right spark.
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Batman: Detective Comics by Mariko Tamaki Omnibus

Mariko Tamaki, an author known for her indie work (This One Summer), takes Detective Comics and changes the tone: less impossible case, more character study. Alongside her, Dan Mora as main artist, one of the most celebrated artists in mainstream comics today. His pages are one of the main reasons to buy this omnibus.
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Batman: Knightfall Omnibus Vol. 1

Batman: Knightfall Omnibus Vol. 1 is the first half of the collapse: Bane studies Gotham, opens Arkham and turns Batman's own mission into a war of exhaustion. The book works because Bruce does not lose in one fight; he is dismantled by responsibility before Bane breaks him physically. It is the clearest 1990s Batman event starting point.
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The Flash by Francis Manapul and Brian Buccellato Omnibus

The Flash by Francis Manapul and Brian Buccellato Omnibus is the New 52 Barry Allen run where page design becomes the hook. Speed, color and panel movement are not decoration; they are the storytelling engine. The volume matters for readers who want a visually distinct modern Flash shelf, with Manapul's layouts and Buccellato's color identity making Barry's powers feel architectural. It is a continuity volume, but its strongest reason to own it is visual language.
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Superman: New Krypton Saga Omnibus Vol. 1

When 100,000 Kryptonians are freed from the Bottle City of Kandor, Superman faces an impossible dilemma: how to integrate an entire civilization of superpowered beings into a world that fears them. Written by Geoff Johns with art by Gary Frank, this omnibus collects the first half of the New Krypton saga — one of the most ambitious Superman storylines of the 2000s. The political intrigue between Earth, New Krypton, and General Zod's faction creates a complex narrative that challenges Superman's loyalties and ideals like never before. A modern Superman epic that rewards careful reading.
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Batman: Road to No Man's Land Omnibus

Batman: Road to No Man's Land Omnibus is the disaster before the border walls: Cataclysm breaks Gotham physically, Aftershock shows the institutions failing and the federal abandonment sets up one of Batman's most political urban sagas. The value is seeing exactly why Gotham becomes impossible to govern.
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The Flash by Mark Waid Omnibus Vol. 1

The Flash by Mark Waid Omnibus Vol. 1 is where Wally West stops being the substitute Flash and becomes the emotional centre of the mythology. Born to Run, The Return of Barry Allen and the early Speed Force architecture give Wally a legacy problem no other DC hero has in quite the same way. This is the modern Flash foundation.
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Death and Return of Superman Omnibus

Death and Return of Superman Omnibus is the full 1990s Superman event cycle: Doomsday's arrival, the public shock of Superman's death, Funeral for a Friend and the Reign of the Supermen that follows. Its value is scale and consequence. Dan Jurgens, Tom Grummett, Jon Bogdanove and the wider Superman team turn a headline premise into a long-form study of what Metropolis, the Justice League and DC's heroic ideal look like when Superman is absent.
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JLA by Grant Morrison Omnibus

JLA by Grant Morrison Omnibus is the late-1990s Justice League rebuilt as modern myth. Morrison and Howard Porter put Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, Flash, Green Lantern, Aquaman and Martian Manhunter back at the center of impossible-scale threats, from White Martians to cosmic judgment. The value is clarity of concept: the League as DC's pantheon, written with big ideas, velocity and a sense that every crisis should feel too large for anyone else.
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Flashpoint: The 10th Anniversary Omnibus

Flashpoint: The 10th Anniversary Omnibus is the DC event where Barry Allen's personal mistake breaks the world and creates the road to the New 52. The book is built around an alternate timeline where familiar heroes are warped by war, loss and political collapse. Its shelf value is structural: this is not only a Flash story, but the hinge between one DC continuity and the next, with Thomas Wayne Batman and the Atlantean/Amazon conflict as major anchors.
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Batman: No Man's Land Omnibus Vol. 1

Gotham is destroyed by an earthquake, the federal government abandons it and declares an emergency zone. Whoever stays inside remains outside the law. The city becomes ungoverned territory where gangs, escaped Arkham villains and Batman fight it out street by street. Best political story of the Dark Knight. Introduces Cassandra Cain as the new Batgirl.
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The Batman Adventures Omnibus

The Batman Adventures Omnibus collects the animated-continuity Gotham stories by Kelley Puckett, Michael Parobeck and Ty Templeton in a 1192-page DC oversized hardcover.
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Injustice 2 Omnibus

Injustice 2 Omnibus continues the brutal alternate DC timeline after Superman's regime falls, but Taylor knows the harder story is what comes next. Batman has to rebuild trust, Harley and the Titans occupy unexpected emotional space, and the arrival of new political threats proves that removing a tyrant does not heal the world. It belongs under Injustice as a franchise universe, not under one hero.
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Titans by Tom Taylor Omnibus

Titans by Tom Taylor Omnibus is about DC asking the former sidekicks to step into the space left by the Justice League. Nightwing, Donna Troy, Raven, Beast Boy, Starfire, Cyborg and Wally West are framed as a legacy family trying to become the center of the DC Universe. The volume belongs under Titans because the ensemble identity is the point: former sidekicks stepping into DC's center as a legacy family rather than a loose set of solo heroes.
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The Spectre by Ostrander & Mandrake Omnibus Vol. 2

The Spectre by John Ostrander and Tom Mandrake Omnibus Vol. 2 completes one of DC's most distinctive supernatural runs. Across 888 pages, Jim Corrigan and the Spectre-force move through Underworld Unleashed, Final Night, ghost ships, cursed relics, America's buried sins and the impossible question of whether divine wrath can ever become redemption.
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The Spectre by Ostrander & Mandrake Omnibus Vol. 1

John Ostrander and Tom Mandrake turn The Spectre into one of DC's darkest moral horror series. This first 888-page omnibus follows Jim Corrigan as divine vengeance becomes a burden, not a power fantasy, collecting the opening half of the run with The Spectre #1-31, #0 and related Who's Who material.
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The Authority Omnibus Vol. 2

The Authority Omnibus Vol. 2 continues the WildStorm experiment after the original shockwave, collecting later-era stories where the team becomes government, target, myth and liability all at once. Across 1600 pages, Ed Brubaker, Dustin Nguyen, Robbie Morrison, Garth Ennis and others explore what happens when a superhero team powerful enough to change the world has to live with the political consequences of doing exactly that.
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The Authority Omnibus Vol. 1

The Authority Omnibus Vol. 1 is the book where WildStorm superhero comics became widescreen, ruthless and politically charged. Across 984 pages, Warren Ellis and Bryan Hitch establish a team that does not wait for permission to save the world, while Mark Millar and Frank Quitely push the concept into even more confrontational territory. This is a team omnibus, so The Authority belongs as its main entity: Apollo, Midnighter, Jenny Sparks, Jack Hawksmoor and the rest function as one aggressive idea about power and intervention. The description and metadata should sell that identity, not flatten the book into generic DC action.
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Hawkman by Geoff Johns Omnibus

The Hawkman Omnibus by Geoff Johns restores Carter Hall as a mythic, bruising presence in the DC Universe. Across 704 pages, Johns and James Robinson use reincarnation, archaeology and the fractured bond with Hawkgirl/Kendra Saunders to make Hawkman feel ancient, violent and emotionally trapped rather than simply another flying hero. The volume collects Hawkman #1-25, JSA #56-58 and Hawkman Secret Files, with artists including Rags Morales and Patrick Gleason giving the run its rugged, physical identity. This is a proper character-led omnibus, so Hawkman belongs as the main character and search hook.
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Supergirl: The Silver Age Omnibus Vol. 2

Continuing the Silver Age Supergirl saga, this second volume collects stories from Action Comics #308-376 as Kara Danvers enrolls at Stanhope College and juggles her dual identity while facing cosmic threats. Supergirl encounters Lex Luthor's sister Lena Thorul, battles alongside the Legion of Super-Heroes, and considers leaving Earth for a planet of super-powered women. These stories showcase Supergirl coming into her own as a hero independent of Superman. The perfect companion to Volume 1.
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Supergirl: The Silver Age Omnibus Vol. 1

Supergirl: The Silver Age Omnibus Vol. 1 is Kara Zor-El's historical foundation, built around secrecy, adolescence, Kryptonian legacy and the challenge of becoming a hero while living in Superman's shadow. The appeal is not modern decompression but origin texture: Linda Lee, hidden powers, family loss and the gradual construction of Supergirl as her own DC figure. For a character shelf, this is the place where Kara's long publishing identity really begins.
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The Joker: The Bronze Age Omnibus

The Joker: The Bronze Age Omnibus is a rare look at DC making the Joker carry stories from the center, not only as Batman's intruder. The solo series, guest appearances and theatrical crime stories show a flexible Bronze Age villain before later eras push him fully into psychological horror. The volume shows a flexible Bronze Age Joker before later psychological horror dominates him, making the character work as lead, guest chaos engine and theatrical criminal at once.
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Forever Evil Omnibus

Forever Evil is the New 52 event where DC lets the villains carry the story. The Justice League has fallen, the Crime Syndicate controls Earth and Lex Luthor becomes the strategist nobody wanted to need. This 1288-page omnibus collects the main series and major tie-ins, making it the right edition for reading the whole villain-led crossover instead of only the central miniseries. The hook is simple but powerful: what happens when the worst people in the DC Universe are the only ones left to stop something worse? Geoff Johns uses that inversion to give Lex Luthor one of his strongest modern roles, while David Finch gives the event a dark, blockbuster look.
120.00 € 150.00 € -20%

Dark Crisis Omnibus

Dark Crisis Omnibus is an event book about absence and legacy: the Justice League is gone, Pariah weaponizes Crisis history and DC's younger heroes must decide what inheritance means. The crisis itself is the identity, not a single-character hook. Daniel Sampere gives the event modern DC scale while Joshua Williamson frames it as a generational handoff between old icons and the heroes left to defend the idea of the League.
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Final Crisis Omnibus

Grant Morrison's Final Crisis is DC event storytelling at its strangest and most ambitious: Darkseid wins, the Anti-Life Equation spreads, and the multiverse becomes the battlefield. This 1512-page omnibus gathers the core series, Superman Beyond, Legion of 3 Worlds, Batman tie-ins and the wider crisis material in reading order, so the event can be read as one full architecture rather than a fragmented crossover. It is a demanding book, but that is exactly its appeal: Morrison treats DC continuity like mythology, with Superman, Batman, the New Gods and the idea of heroism pushed to breaking point. For collectors, this is the edition that gives the event its real scale.
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Infinite Crisis Omnibus

Infinite Crisis Omnibus collects the event that cracked open DC's mid-2000s universe: OMACs are loose, magic is collapsing, villains are organizing, space is at war and the bond between Superman, Batman and Wonder Woman has fractured. Across 1424 pages, Geoff Johns and Phil Jimenez build a sequel to Crisis on Infinite Earths that brings lost heroes, Superboy-Prime and the multiverse back into the center of DC continuity. This is an event omnibus, not a character book, and its strength is seeing all the pressure points converge. The right SEO angle is crisis, multiverse and Geoff Johns, not filing it under Batman or Justice League just because they appear.
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Batwoman by J.H. Williams III & W. Haden Blackman Omnibus

Batwoman by J.H. Williams III & W. Haden Blackman Omnibus is one of DC's most visually distinctive modern character books. Kate Kane's military past, family trauma, supernatural cases and complicated Gotham identity are filtered through Williams' experimental page design and Blackman's gothic structure. The volume matters because Batwoman feels autonomous here: connected to Batman's world, but not dependent on him for meaning.
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Birds of Prey by Gail Simone Omnibus Vol. 2

Birds of Prey by Gail Simone Omnibus Vol. 2 continues the Oracle-led team at the point where missions become more personal and the team's trust is tested harder. Simone's strength is the balance between tactics, friendship and damage: Black Canary, Huntress and Oracle are not interchangeable heroes, but women with different instincts forced to rely on each other. The volume belongs under Birds of Prey as a team identity because the chemistry is the selling point.
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Doom Patrol by Keith Giffen and Matthew Clark Omnibus

Keith Giffen and Matthew Clark's Doom Patrol run is collected in full in this omnibus, presenting their comedic yet heartfelt take on the team with Giffen's trademark sharp wit and ensemble dynamics. Balancing absurdist humor with genuine emotional stakes, this run recalls Giffen's classic Justice League work while giving DC's strangest team a fresh and enjoyable direction. A complete and entertaining collection for fans of the lighter side of the Doom Patrol.
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Doom Patrol by John Byrne Omnibus

John Byrne's Doom Patrol run is collected in full in this omnibus, presenting his complete reimagining of the team that offered a fresh start with clean superhero storytelling and solid character work. Byrne's polished art and straightforward narrative sensibility provided a different but worthwhile take on the misfit heroes after Morrison's experimental tenure. A complete collection for dedicated Doom Patrol completionists.
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Doom Patrol by Rachel Pollack Omnibus

Doom Patrol by Rachel Pollack Omnibus preserves one of DC's strangest post-Morrison continuations, where identity, body, gender, spirituality and surreal danger all remain unstable. Pollack does not simply imitate the previous run; she pushes the team into her own territory, with Dorothy Spinner, the Bandage People and a more intimate kind of weirdness. Its value is historical and tonal: a difficult, singular Doom Patrol era that deserves to sit beside the better-known Morrison material.
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Doom Patrol by Grant Morrison Omnibus

Doom Patrol by Grant Morrison Omnibus is where superhero comics become surreal therapy, pop philosophy and beautiful nonsense without losing their wounded heart. Crazy Jane, Robotman, Danny the Street, Flex Mentallo and the Brotherhood of Dada make the book feel like DC's strangest support group rather than a conventional team. Morrison and Richard Case use absurdity to talk about trauma, identity and meaning. This is Doom Patrol as a cult text, not a standard action omnibus.
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Deathstroke by Christopher Priest Omnibus

Deathstroke by Christopher Priest Omnibus is less a mercenary action run than a broken-family thriller with superhero weapons. Priest fractures time, motive and perspective until Slade Wilson becomes impossible to read cleanly: father, manipulator, soldier, abuser, strategist and self-made disaster. Carlo Pagulayan and Fernando Pasarin keep the book visually grounded while the script refuses easy morality. This is the modern Deathstroke character study, not just a Rebirth action collection.
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Deathstroke: The New 52 Omnibus

Deathstroke: The New 52 Omnibus follows Slade Wilson as DC's mercenary icon is rebuilt around violence, family damage and reputation. The run is not about making him noble; it is about watching a tactician, killer and father collide with enemies who understand that his name is both weapon and weakness. For collectors, the book anchors the New 52 Deathstroke shelf and keeps the focus on Slade rather than treating him as only a Teen Titans or Batman villain.
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Deathstroke: The Terminator Omnibus

Deathstroke: The Terminator Omnibus collects the moment Slade Wilson proves he can carry more than a villain role. Marv Wolfman turns him into a mercenary protagonist surrounded by contracts, betrayal, family damage and the shadow of his Teen Titans history. The appeal is not simple antihero glamour; it is watching a ruthless professional try to control a life that keeps collapsing through his own choices. This belongs under Deathstroke with Wolfman and Steve Erwin as the core creative signal.
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Harley Quinn by Amanda Conner and Jimmy Palmiotti Omnibus Vol. 3

The conclusion of Amanda Conner and Jimmy Palmiotti's landmark Harley Quinn run: the series that built a franchise and redefined the character completely. These final issues resolve the long-running threads of Coney Island, Harley's relationships, and her complicated ongoing connection to her past. Conner and Palmiotti hand off a character transformed — from Joker's sidekick to DC's most reliably entertaining solo star. Complete your collection with the volume that closes the focused modern Harley Quinn era.
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Harley Quinn by Amanda Conner and Jimmy Palmiotti Omnibus Vol. 2

Harley Quinn's adventures in Coney Island continue in the second volume of the Amanda Conner and Jimmy Palmiotti run. Harley has established herself as Coney Island's unofficial protector, builds her own gang, and takes on threats ranging from local crime to cosmic weirdness. The series maintains the anarchic energy of the first volume while deepening the supporting cast and Harley's relationships. One of DC's most purely entertaining series of the 2010s, continuing the run that made Harley Quinn a star.
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Harley Quinn by Amanda Conner and Jimmy Palmiotti Omnibus Vol. 1

Harley Quinn by Amanda Conner and Jimmy Palmiotti Omnibus Vol. 1 is the run that gives Harley a loud, messy and independent solo rhythm outside the Joker's shadow. Coney Island, supporting oddballs, slapstick violence and sudden sincerity turn the book into a character engine rather than a villain spin-off. Its appeal is tonal identity: this is Harley as chaotic lead, community magnet and comic disaster with enough heart to keep the anarchy readable.
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Harley Quinn & the Gotham City Sirens Omnibus

Harley Quinn, Catwoman and Poison Ivy — Gotham's most charismatic anti-heroines — team up in Paul Dini's iconic run that redefined all three characters for the modern era. Dini, creator of Harley Quinn in Batman: The Animated Series, writes the trio with the same chemistry that made the animated series landmark: funny, dangerous, and genuinely caring about each other in spite of everything. central for any fan of DC's female characters and one of the most entertaining runs in modern DC publishing.
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Green Arrow: The Longbow Hunters Saga by Mike Grell Omnibus Vol. 2

Green Arrow: The Longbow Hunters Saga Omnibus Vol. 2 continues Mike Grell's grounded Oliver Queen era, where archery, crime fiction and political violence matter more than superhero spectacle. The run keeps Green Arrow close to the street, with Seattle, Black Canary and moral compromise giving the book its shape. Its value is tone: a mature, hard-edged Green Arrow shelf that reads closer to noir and thriller than capes-and-cosmic continuity.
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Green Arrow: The Longbow Hunters Saga by Mike Grell Omnibus Vol. 1

Green Arrow: The Longbow Hunters Saga Omnibus Vol. 1 is Mike Grell taking Oliver Queen out of superhero abstraction and into Seattle crime, politics, Shado and adult consequence. It is the run that teaches later readers why Green Arrow can survive without trick arrows, costumes or cosmic scale. The point is grounded moral pressure.
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Supergirl: The New 52 Omnibus

This comprehensive omnibus collects Supergirl's entire New 52 run, beginning with Kara Zor-El's dramatic crash-landing on Earth with no memory of Krypton's destruction. Written by Mike Johnson with dynamic art by Mahmud Asrar, these stories redefine Supergirl for a new generation as she struggles with her identity, battles the mysterious H'el, and confronts the Red Lantern rage that threatens to consume her. The volume collects Supergirl #0-20 plus Superboy and Superman crossover issues. A complete, modern Supergirl saga that balances explosive action with genuine emotional depth.
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Earth 2: The New 52 Omnibus Vol. 1

Earth 2: The New 52 Omnibus Vol. 1 works because it is not simply alternate costumes. James Robinson, Tom Taylor and Nicola Scott rebuild the Justice Society idea after catastrophe on a parallel world scarred by Apokolips, where new versions of legacy heroes must earn meaning from ruins rather than inherit it cleanly.
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Futures End: Five Years Later Omnibus

Futures End: Five Years Later Omnibus collects DC's weekly dystopian experiment, set in a future where Brother Eye, war, failed legacies and damaged heroes turn the New 52 world into a warning signal. The appeal is not a clean character run but a continuity snapshot: Batman Beyond, Frankenstein, Firestorm, Grifter and multiple DC corners colliding around the question of what this universe becomes if its worst systems win.
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Grayson: The Superspy Omnibus

Dick Grayson, presumed dead after Forever Evil, becomes a secret agent working for Spyral — a shadowy intelligence organisation targeting superheroes. Tom King and Tim Seeley write Grayson with the wit and physical grace that defines the character, while Mikel Janín provides some of the most visually inventive pages in DC publishing of the era. A complete genre switch for a character who had always been a superhero, proving that Dick Grayson works in any narrative One of DC's most creative series of the 2010s.
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Suicide Squad: The New 52 Omnibus

Suicide Squad: The New 52 Omnibus collects the violent, mission-driven Task Force X run built around Harley Quinn, Deadshot, King Shark and Amanda Waller. Across 856 pages, the book follows disposable villains sent into impossible operations where survival is part reward and part manipulation. This is not a clean heroic team book: its appeal is pressure, mistrust and the way the New 52 turns DC criminals into weapons for the state. Adam Glass, Andy Lanning and Dan Abnett keep the squad unstable, messy and dangerous, which is exactly why the book should sit under Suicide Squad as a team entity rather than under any single member.
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Swamp Thing: The New 52 Omnibus

Swamp Thing: The New 52 Omnibus is Alec Holland pulled back into horror, ecology and body-myth. Scott Snyder and Charles Soule use the Green, the Rot and the Red to make Swamp Thing feel connected to a living cosmology rather than a simple monster-hero premise. Yanick Paquette, Marco Rudy and Rafa Albuquerque give the book its organic unease. This should point to Swamp Thing, not Constantine: the identity is Alec, the Green and the nightmare growing around him.
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Animal Man by Jeff Lemire Omnibus

Animal Man by Jeff Lemire Omnibus is superhero horror with a family heartbeat. Buddy Baker is not interesting here because he is powerful; he is interesting because the Red, the Rot and the violence of DC's cosmic ecology invade his home and threaten the people he is trying to protect. Lemire turns Animal Man into a story about parenthood, body horror and responsibility, while Travel Foreman and Steve Pugh make the organic nightmare feel genuinely wrong.
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Batgirl Returns Omnibus

The complete Batgirl Returns run collects Barbara Gordon's return to the cape and cowl in Gail Simone's defining series. After years as Oracle — the information broker and strategist who defined her post-injury career — Barbara Gordon reclaims the Batgirl identity in a run that addresses trauma, recovery, and identity with genuine emotional intelligence. Ardian Syaf provides dynamic, expressive art. Simone writes Barbara as the most complete character in the Batman family — smart, brave, complicated, and genuinely funny.
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Justice League Dark: The New 52 Omnibus

Justice League Dark: The New 52 Omnibus collects DC's supernatural team book at the point where magic becomes its own battlefield. Constantine, Zatanna, Deadman, Madame Xanadu and the wider occult cast handle threats that the main Justice League cannot solve by punching harder. The volume's shelf role is clear: it is the New 52 magic spine, connecting horror, mysticism and team dysfunction inside one DC line.
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John Constantine, Hellblazer by Paul Jenkins and Sean Phillips Omnibus

John Constantine, Hellblazer by Paul Jenkins and Sean Phillips Omnibus follows Constantine after the Ennis era into a quieter, stranger and more psychological stretch. Jenkins and Phillips lean into memory, family, British folklore and the cost of surviving too many supernatural bargains. Its value is continuity of character: John is still sharp and dangerous, but the stories are often about what the damage leaves behind when the immediate horror is over.
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John Constantine, Hellblazer by Jamie Delano Omnibus Vol. 1

John Constantine, Hellblazer by Jamie Delano Omnibus Vol. 1 is the root of Constantine as a political, working-class occult lead. Delano's run is angry, literary and haunted by Thatcher-era Britain, nuclear dread and spiritual compromise. The book matters because it defines the texture later writers inherit: Constantine as manipulator, survivor and guilty witness, moving through horror that feels social as much as supernatural.
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Hellblazer by Garth Ennis Omnibus

Hellblazer by Garth Ennis Omnibus is the run that turns John Constantine into a bruised, funny and spiritually exhausted survivor. Ennis and Steve Dillon balance pub realism, religious horror, old guilt and vicious comedy, making Constantine feel less like a superhero occult lead and more like a man who keeps winning by losing pieces of himself. Its shelf value is character voice: cynical, wounded, profane and still strangely human.
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The New Titans Omnibus Vol. 1

The New Titans Omnibus Vol. 1 begins the post-Judas Contract era where the team stops being just the New Teen Titans and becomes a more complicated adult ensemble. Nightwing, Starfire, Donna Troy, Cyborg, Raven, Changeling and Jericho carry the emotional residue of earlier betrayals into crossovers, legacy stories and personal reinvention. It belongs under Teen Titans as a team identity, not a single character.
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New Teen Titans Omnibus Vol. 5

New Teen Titans Omnibus Vol. 5 is a later classic-team completion volume, less about one famous shock and more about the long afterlife of Wolfman's ensemble. The book tracks the Titans as relationships, identities and DC continuity continue changing around them. For collectors, this is about following the emotional machinery of the team, not isolating one headline character.
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New Teen Titans Omnibus Vol. 4

New Teen Titans Omnibus Vol. 4 is the transition volume after the team's most famous emotional hits. Crisis on Infinite Earths changes the DC Universe around them, relationships bend under pressure, and Wolfman keeps treating the Titans less like a roster and more like a long-form family drama. It belongs on the team shelf, because the whole product is the evolving ensemble.
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New Teen Titans Omnibus Vol. 3

New Teen Titans Omnibus Vol. 3 is the Titans volume built around The Judas Contract, where the team's found-family intimacy becomes the reason the betrayal hurts. Terra, Deathstroke and Dick Grayson becoming Nightwing give the book emotional consequence. It matters because the Titans are no longer only a breakout team; Wolfman and Perez are deepening the ensemble into a long-form drama of loyalty, trauma and legacy.
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New Teen Titans Omnibus Vol. 2

New Teen Titans Omnibus Vol. 2 deepens the Wolfman and Perez ensemble before the team reaches its most famous betrayals. Brother Blood, the Omega Men, Batman guest material and growing emotional fractures make the Titans feel less like sidekicks and more like a chosen family under constant pressure. It belongs firmly under Teen Titans as a team identity.
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New Teen Titans Omnibus Vol. 1

New Teen Titans Omnibus Vol. 1 collects the moment Marv Wolfman and George Perez transformed the Titans from sidekick property into one of DC's richest team dramas. Across 688 pages, Robin, Kid Flash, Wonder Girl, Changeling, Raven, Starfire and Cyborg become a cast with friendship, trauma and identity at the center, while Deathstroke and Trigon enter the mythology almost immediately. This should be classified under Teen Titans as a team entity, not Beast Boy or any single member, because the selling point is the ensemble and the Wolfman/Perez emotional engine.
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The Sandman Omnibus Vol. 3

The Sandman Omnibus Vol. 3 gathers the wider Sandman library around the main saga: Death, Dream Hunters, Overture and related material that expands the mythology beyond the central run. Its value is not simple completion but perspective. These stories show the Endless from other angles, return to the beginning of Dream's fall and preserve the visual breadth that made Sandman feel larger than one monthly series.
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The Sandman Omnibus Vol. 2

The Sandman Omnibus Vol. 2 carries Neil Gaiman's saga into its mature architecture, where Morpheus' choices return as obligations, punishments and stories that refuse to stay buried. The volume deepens the Endless, the Dreaming and the human lives caught around them, with arcs that make the series feel like mythology being written in real time. It is the continuation piece for understanding the cost of Dream's pride.
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Wonder Woman by Brian Azzarello & Cliff Chiang Omnibus

Wonder Woman by Brian Azzarello & Cliff Chiang Omnibus rebuilds Diana through myth, family secrets and divine politics rather than standard superhero conflict. Azzarello and Chiang turn Olympus into a dangerous, stylish and emotionally cruel family system, giving Wonder Woman a run where compassion and power collide constantly. The shelf value is creative identity: a self-contained New 52 take with one of the clearest visual signatures in modern Wonder Woman comics.
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Wonder Woman by George Pérez Omnibus Vol. 3

Wonder Woman by George Perez Omnibus Vol. 3 brings the core Perez era toward its emotional and mythological close. Diana has already been rebuilt; this volume tests what that reconstruction can survive, from divine politics to Circe, legacy and the cost of carrying an ideal into a flawed world. The attraction is completion, but not only completion: it is seeing Perez's Wonder Woman mature from origin statement into a full DC epic. The main signal stays Wonder Woman, not Justice League.
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Wonder Woman by George Pérez Omnibus Vol. 2

Wonder Woman by George Perez Omnibus Vol. 2 is the middle movement where Diana's post-Crisis world gains depth rather than simply continuing the origin. Perez expands the gods, the supporting cast, the political weight of Themyscira and the emotional cost of Diana's mission in the world of man. It should stay firmly attached to Wonder Woman as the main character; the selling point is not a generic DC connection, but Perez turning Diana into a mythological lead with culture, faith and conflict around her.
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Wonder Woman by George Pérez Omnibus Vol. 1

Wonder Woman by George Perez Omnibus Vol. 1 is the focused post-Crisis rebirth of Diana: mythology first, superheroics second, and Themyscira rebuilt as a living culture instead of simple origin scenery. Perez gives Wonder Woman a spiritual, political and emotional foundation that later versions keep returning to. This should never point to Justice League as the main character; the whole value is Diana, her gods, her mission and the way Perez makes her feel newly ancient.
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Green Lantern by Robert Venditti Omnibus Vol. 2

Green Lantern by Robert Venditti Omnibus Vol. 2 continues the post-Johns Corps era with Hal Jordan, cosmic politics and the burden of keeping the Green Lantern myth alive after its biggest modern reinvention. The book matters because it shows the line operating after the emotional spectrum architecture is already in place. Venditti's run is about maintenance under pressure: leadership, legacy, institutions and the cost of being the Corps when the universe no longer treats it as untouchable.
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Green Lantern by Robert Venditti Omnibus Vol. 1

Green Lantern by Robert Venditti Omnibus Vol. 1 is the difficult post-Geoff Johns handoff, and that story material matters. Venditti inherits Hal Jordan, the Corps, Relic and the emotional fallout of a mythos that had just been rebuilt. The book is about Hal learning to lead under cosmic pressure, with Billy Tan and the wider art team giving the New 52 era a sharper, more militarised space-opera feel.
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Green Lantern: The Silver Age Omnibus Vol. 2

Green Lantern: The Silver Age Omnibus Vol. 2 continues Hal Jordan's early cosmic shelf, expanding the Corps, the Guardians, alien threats and the moral pressure of wielding a ring powered by will. The appeal is seeing the rules of the mythology grow issue by issue: friendship, duty, temptation and the sense that one human hero has been drafted into something far bigger than himself.
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Green Lantern: The Silver Age Omnibus Vol. 1

Green Lantern: The Silver Age Omnibus Vol. 1 is the foundation of Hal Jordan's classic mythology: test pilot courage, Abin Sur's ring, the Guardians, Carol Ferris, Sinestro and a science-fiction sense of wonder that makes the Corps feel larger than Earth. Its value is historical and conceptual, showing how Green Lantern becomes a cosmic DC property built around willpower, space law and bright atomic-age imagination.
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The Flash by Joshua Williamson Omnibus Vol. 3

The Flash by Joshua Williamson Omnibus Vol. 3 closes the modern Barry Allen Rebirth run with Year One, Rogues Reign, Paradox, Speed Metal and the final Reverse-Flash confrontation. It is the payoff volume, turning the run back toward origin, family and the cost of moving forward. The value is resolution: Year One, Rogues Reign, Paradox and Speed Metal turn Williamson's run back toward family, memory and Barry Allen's responsibility to the Flash legacy.
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The Flash by Joshua Williamson Omnibus Vol. 2

The second Joshua Williamson Flash omnibus raises the stakes around Barry Allen with Flash War, new Speed Force energies and a sharper conflict between past, future and family. The run becomes more focused here: Wally West, the Rogues and Central City all pull Barry in different directions, turning superhero spectacle into a story about responsibility, guilt and what speed costs when every choice ripples through time.
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The Flash by Joshua Williamson Omnibus Vol. 1

Joshua Williamson's first Flash omnibus launches Barry Allen into the Rebirth era with a run built on speed, legacy and pressure. New speedsters appear across Central City, the Rogues return with sharper purpose, and The Button ties Barry's mystery to the wider DC Universe. It is a modern Flash starting point with emotional stakes, bright superhero momentum and a clear bridge between classic Barry Allen mythology and contemporary DC continuity.
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The Flash: The Road to Rebirth Omnibus

The Flash: The Road to Rebirth Omnibus is a bridge volume for Barry Allen completists: New 52 momentum, Futures End anxiety and DC Universe: Rebirth all point toward the emotional return of the Flash Family. Its value is the road from post-Flashpoint Barry to the Rebirth era where Wally West, legacy and memory become central again.
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The Flash by Geoff Johns Omnibus Vol. 2

The Flash by Geoff Johns Omnibus Vol. 2 is where the Wally West run becomes darker, sharper and more personal. Across 872 pages, Johns pushes the Rogues mythology further and introduces Zoom as a Reverse-Flash built around tragedy rather than simple villainy. The Blitz material gives the book its emotional punch, while The Secret of Barry Allen deepens the legacy pressure sitting behind Wally's heroism. This volume should be sold as continuation, consequence and character damage: the middle movement where Johns proves Flash stories can hit as hard emotionally as they do visually.
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The Flash: The Silver Age Omnibus Vol. 3

The Flash: The Silver Age Omnibus Vol. 3 closes the classic Barry Allen Silver Age shelf with The Flash #164-199, a run that pushes the character into bigger guest-stars, stranger science and a more crowded DC universe. The appeal is momentum: Kid Flash, Reverse-Flash, Gorilla Grodd, Green Lantern, Superman and the Golden Age Flash all show how central Barry had become to DC continuity.
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The Flash: The Silver Age Omnibus Vol. 2

The Flash: The Silver Age Omnibus Vol. 2 is Barry Allen at full Silver Age velocity: Reverse-Flash, Captain Cold, Mirror Master, Heat Wave, Pied Piper and Kid Flash all sharpen the mythology while Flash of Two Worlds continues to echo through the DC multiverse. John Broome, Gardner Fox and Carmine Infantino make the book feel like a machine for ideas rather than a simple nostalgia archive.
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The Flash: The Silver Age Omnibus Vol. 1

The Flash: The Silver Age Omnibus Vol. 1 is the point where Barry Allen becomes the engine of modern DC. John Broome, Robert Kanigher, Gardner Fox and Carmine Infantino build the origin, the Rogues, Kid Flash, Gorilla Grodd and the famous Flash of Two Worlds idea that opens the door to the multiverse. It reads like pure Silver Age invention: compact, strange, bright and historically enormous.
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Justice League of America: The Silver Age Omnibus Vol. 2

The second Silver Age Justice League of America omnibus moves the team into stranger, bigger and more cosmic territory, collecting the period where Gardner Fox and Dennis O'Neil pushed the League beyond simple superhero team-ups. Brain Storm, The Key, Felix Faust, the Royal Flush Gang and recurring meetings with the Justice Society give this volume its classic DC rhythm: clean adventure, high-concept threats and the blueprint for decades of multiverse storytelling.
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Justice League of America: The Silver Age Omnibus Vol. 1

Justice League of America: The Silver Age Omnibus Vol. 1 is the blueprint for the modern superhero team. Gardner Fox and Mike Sekowsky take DC's biggest icons and build a format around impossible threats, rotating powers and heroes solving problems together. The volume's shelf role is historical rather than simply archival: this is where the League's early Silver Age grammar, team rhythm and DC universe logic are preserved in one place.
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Justice League: The Detroit Era Omnibus

Justice League: The Detroit Era Omnibus is fascinating because it is a bold, imperfect experiment. DC removes the comfort of the classic satellite roster and asks whether a younger, street-level team built around Vibe, Gypsy, Steel and Vixen can carry the Justice League name.
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Justice League of America: The Bronze Age Omnibus Vol. 4

Justice League of America: The Bronze Age Omnibus Vol. 4 closes this stretch of JLA with cosmic pressure, parallel Earths and threats that make the team feel mythic rather than merely assembled. Darkseid, Starro, Red Tornado and the JLA/JSA/New Gods tradition give the volume a wide DC scope, while Gerry Conway, Marv Wolfman, Paul Levitz and Roy Thomas show how flexible the League had become by the early 1980s. The right angle is classic Justice League of America as a historical team engine.
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Justice League of America: The Bronze Age Omnibus Vol. 3

Justice League of America: The Bronze Age Omnibus Vol. 3 is where the Satellite Era becomes dense DC continuity: JLA/JSA tradition, Secret Society fallout, multiverse logic and a League that feels increasingly connected to every corner of the publisher. Gerry Conway gives the series a more serialized rhythm, while Dick Dillin and George Perez keep the scale readable. This is for collectors who want Justice League as DC history in motion, not just isolated team adventures.
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Justice League of America: The Bronze Age Omnibus Vol. 2

Justice League of America: The Bronze Age Omnibus Vol. 2 continues the classic JLA at the point where Silver Age spectacle begins to pick up stronger 1970s personality, social tension and team continuity. Its value is historical evolution, not one isolated arc. The volume continues the Satellite-era JLA shelf, where larger rosters, Earth-crossing threats and Bronze Age DC continuity make the League feel like an institution.
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Justice League of America: The Bronze Age Omnibus Vol. 1

Justice League of America: The Bronze Age Omnibus Vol. 1 begins the Satellite Era, when the League leaves the cave behind and becomes a bigger institution orbiting above Earth. Classic superhero plots start absorbing 1970s tension, larger rosters and more ambitious team architecture. Len Wein, Mike Friedrich, Gardner Fox, Denny O'Neil and Dick Dillin give the book a transitional DC voice and a clear place in the JLA shelf.
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Justice League: The Darkseid War Saga Omnibus

Justice League: The Darkseid War Saga Omnibus is Geoff Johns reducing his New 52 Justice League to a final cosmic argument: Darkseid, the Anti-Monitor, the New Gods and the League all collide in a story about power changing the heroes themselves. Jason Fabok gives the saga the clean, monumental look it needs. This is a focused event volume, not a replacement for the full New 52 omnibus.
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JLA by Mark Waid Omnibus

JLA by Mark Waid Omnibus defines the League through trust, contingency and impossible-scale pressure. Tower of Babel remains the core idea: Batman knows how to stop everyone, and the team has to survive that knowledge without breaking apart. Year One and Heaven's Ladder broaden the shelf beyond one famous storyline.
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Justice League International Omnibus Vol. 3

Justice League International Omnibus Vol. 3 gathers the late and legacy stretch of the JLI era across 1448 pages, including Justice League America, Justice League Europe, Quarterly material and later returns such as Formerly Known as the Justice League.
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Justice League International Omnibus Vol. 2

Justice League International Omnibus Vol. 2 continues the Giffen and DeMatteis era at full speed: office comedy, wounded egos, real superhero stakes and team chemistry that makes Blue Beetle, Booster Gold, Guy Gardner and Martian Manhunter feel irreplaceable. The value is not generic Justice League scale. It is the specific JLI voice: absurd escalation, character comedy and Kevin Maguire-style expression functioning as part of the storytelling engine.
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Justice League International Omnibus Vol. 1

Justice League International Omnibus Vol. 1 is where DC turns its flagship team into a brilliant workplace comedy without losing superhero stakes. Batman, Blue Beetle, Booster Gold, Guy Gardner and Martian Manhunter become a cast of clashing egos, deadpan reactions and accidental sincerity. Giffen, DeMatteis and Maguire make the League funny because the characters are specific, not because the missions stop mattering. This belongs under Justice League International, not a generic League bucket.
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Superman/Batman Omnibus Vol. 2

The continuation of Superman/Batman with new creative teams: Mark Waid, Michael Green, and Dan Abnett explore new facets of the duo. Stories ranging from humour to cosmic drama, maintaining the chemistry that defines DC's two greatest heroes. Includes Supergirl's origin story continuation, stories exploring the alternate universes of both heroes, and team-ups that push the partnership to its limits. Each writer brings their own interpretation while maintaining the core dynamic that makes this the central DC buddy book.
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Superman/Batman Omnibus Vol. 1

The focused duo: Jeph Loeb and Ed McGuinness unite Superman and Batman in a series celebrating their friendship and fundamental differences. Public Enemies sees President Lex Luthor turn the world against both heroes, forcing them to work together while being hunted by every government-sanctioned hero on Earth. Supergirl's arrival reimagines Kara Zor-El for the modern DC era. McGuinness delivers massive, kinetic artwork that makes every action sequence feel genuinely epic. Adventures that only work when DC's two greatest heroes team up.
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Superman by Phillip Kennedy Johnson Omnibus Vol. 1

Superman by Phillip Kennedy Johnson Omnibus Vol. 1 is the modern Warworld shelf: Superman stripped of comfort, forced into gladiatorial resistance and tested less by strength than by whether hope can survive empire, slavery and exhaustion. Phillip Kennedy Johnson's run gives Clark and the Superman family a modern Warworld-era spine, mixing legacy, cosmic captivity and the question of what Superman represents when hope has to survive far from Earth.
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Superman: Action Comics by Dan Jurgens Omnibus Vol. 2

Superman: Action Comics by Dan Jurgens Omnibus Vol. 2 closes the Rebirth Action Comics shelf with Clark, Lois and Jon at the centre of Superman's world. Jurgens understands the character as both headline hero and family man, so the appeal is not only villains and cosmic threats, but the stability of the Kent family after years of continuity repair.
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Superman: Our Worlds at War Omnibus Vol. 2

The explosive conclusion to Our Worlds at War collects the all-out battle against Imperiex and Brainiac-13 across the entire DC Universe. Superman, Wonder Woman, Batman, the Teen Titans, Young Justice, and virtually every hero face annihilation in this universe-defining event written by Jeph Loeb, Joe Kelly, Phil Jimenez, Joe Casey, Mark Schultz, and Ed Brubaker with art by Ed McGuinness, Doug Mahnke, Mike Wieringo, and Kano. At 1,080 pages, this volume delivers the full scope of the war's devastating climax and its lasting consequences for the DC Universe. One of the most ambitious Superman crossovers ever collected.
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Superman: Our Worlds at War Omnibus Vol. 1

Superman: Our Worlds at War Omnibus Vol. 1 is the opening half of DC's Imperiex conflict, where Superman's world turns from personal heroism into wartime mobilization. Joe Kelly frames the threat as cosmic destruction with real civilian and heroic cost. The value is the event's pressure on the Superman line: Action Comics, Adventures of Superman, Superman and Man of Steel all become fronts in the same war.
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Superman: Triangle Era Omnibus Vol. 3

Superman: Triangle Era Omnibus Vol. 3 is the huge Reign of the Supermen volume: Steel, Superboy, the Cyborg Superman, the Eradicator, Coast City and the black-suit return all sit inside the weekly Superman machine. The appeal is not just size; it is watching Stern, Jurgens, Simonson, Grummett and Bogdanove keep four titles moving like one serial after the Death of Superman changed the line forever.
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Superman: Brainiac Reborn Omnibus

Superman: Brainiac Reborn Omnibus focuses on the late-1990s and early-2000s Superman material where Brainiac's threat, Kryptonian identity and Metropolis-scale action reshape the character's world. The book is useful because it gathers a specific Superman lane rather than a generic hero sampler: science-fiction menace, legacy pressure and the recurring question of what survives from Krypton when its enemies keep returning.
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Superman: Exile and Other Stories Omnibus

Superman: Exile and Other Stories Omnibus follows Clark after the Pocket Universe execution of three Kryptonian criminals, when guilt drives him away from Earth and into a harsh cosmic trial. It is a post-Crisis Superman story about conscience before spectacle. The book matters because Roger Stern, Jerry Ordway and George Perez use exile to define Superman as a moral character first, with Warworld and early Eradicator material pointing toward the 1990s line.
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Superman: The Silver Age Omnibus Vol. 2

Superman: The Silver Age Omnibus Vol. 2 is Superman at his most imaginative and rule-bending: red kryptonite, Titano, Kandor logic, Curt Swan polish and a world where every cover can become a strange new premise. The appeal is not modern realism; it is the joyful machinery of Silver Age invention before later continuity makes everything heavier.
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Superman: The Silver Age Omnibus Vol. 1

Superman: The Silver Age Omnibus Vol. 1 is where the Superman mythology becomes cosmic, strange and modular: Brainiac, Kandor, the Fortress of Solitude, the Phantom Zone and a supporting world that can generate endless impossible premises. Otto Binder, Jerry Siegel, Curt Swan, Wayne Boring and Al Plastino move Superman away from simple strongman logic toward science-fiction myth, giving later eras a toolbox they keep returning to. For a historical Superman shelf, this is the start of the wild architecture.
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Superman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 6

Superman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 6 carries the early archive into a period where the character is already a cultural force, not just a new hero. The stories preserve wartime-era energy, newspaper-strip logic and the developing relationship between Clark, Lois and a world learning what Superman represents. Its shelf value is continuity of history: seeing the icon evolve issue by issue before later versions smooth out the rough edges.
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Superman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 5

The penultimate Golden Age volume collects Action Comics #86-105, Superman #34-42, and World's Finest Comics #19-26, covering the late 1940s as Superman transitions from wartime icon to peacetime protector. These stories feature increasingly imaginative plots involving time travel, alien encounters, and identity-swapping adventures that foreshadow the Silver Age to come. The creative team expands with new artists contributing to the Superman mythos while maintaining the spirit established by Siegel and Shuster. A key volume bridging Superman's wartime and atomic-age personas.
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Superman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 4

Volume four of the Golden Age Omnibus series collects Action Comics #66-85, Superman #25-33, and World's Finest Comics #11-18, continuing through the mid-1940s as Superman faces increasingly creative threats. The Man of Steel battles Mr.
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Superman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 3

Superman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 3 continues the earliest Superman era, when the character is still close to pulp action, social crusade and newspaper-strip momentum. The value is seeing the icon before the later mythology hardens: Clark, Lois, rough justice, urban corruption and the energy of a hero who feels dangerous to the powerful. This is not polished modern Superman; it is the living archive of how the character's public imagination was built.
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Superman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 2

Superman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 2 catches the character becoming more than a novelty. As World War II approaches, Superman shifts from rough social crusader toward national icon, with early Lex Luthor, Ultra-Humanite, Action Comics, Superman and World's Finest material showing how quickly Siegel and Shuster's idea became the centre of an industry.
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Superman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 1

Superman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 1 is where the superhero genre starts to take shape: Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster presenting Superman as a rough, urgent champion of the oppressed. These stories are fast, socially sharp and still close to street-level injustice before the later cosmic mythology arrives.
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Batman: The Bronze Age Omnibus Vol. 1

Batman: The Bronze Age Omnibus Vol. 1 captures the turn away from camp brightness toward a moodier, more gothic Batman. Denny O'Neil, Neal Adams and the era's creators move the character back toward mystery, danger and psychological atmosphere, while still preserving the adventure pulse of classic DC. Its value is historical: the bridge that makes modern Batman possible before the later grim reinventions arrive.
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Batman: The Silver Age Omnibus Vol. 2

Batman: The Silver Age Omnibus Vol. 2 catches the late camp-era Batman just before the O'Neil and Adams reinvention changes the character's direction. The value is transition: alien logic, colourful crime and family-friendly adventure reaching their final form before the darker detective returns. It should be sold as historical bridge, not modern Batman.
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Batman: The Silver Age Omnibus Vol. 1

Batman: The Silver Age Omnibus Vol. 1 captures Batman in his brighter, stranger 1950s and 1960s mode, where science-fiction plots, family expansion and colorful criminals define the character before the darker Bronze Age turn. It is valuable for readers who want the historical Batman shelf to show more than noir mood: this is the era of Batwoman, Bat-Mite energy, elaborate gimmicks and a Gotham built for invention as much as fear.
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Batman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 10

Batman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 10 is not just another classic Batman volume: it is the closing chapter of the Golden Age omnibus shelf. Collecting Batman #86-100 and Detective Comics #211-232, it captures the character in the mid-to-late 1950s, after the darker pulp-crime energy of the earliest years has softened into a brighter, stranger and more playful version of Gotham. What this edition gives you. This is Batman and Robin at the end of a long historical runway.
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Batman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 9

Batman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 9 is the closing stretch of the Golden Age archive, where the tone edges toward the stranger, lighter and more science-fictional direction that will soon define Silver Age Batman. For collectors, the point is completion and transition: Robin is fully embedded, Gotham's formula is familiar, and the wild invention of mid-century DC starts pulling the character away from noir crime into bigger fantasy. It belongs firmly under Batman, with Robin as supporting entity.
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Batman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 8

Batman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 8 pushes the line toward the early-1950s tone: brighter covers, stranger premises and a Batman who can move between detective story, fantasy device and family-friendly adventure without breaking. For collectors, the value is watching the myth stretch before the Silver Age fully changes the rules.
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Batman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 7

Batman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 7 shows the franchise expanding into the polished postwar formula: Batman and Robin as icons, Gotham as a recurring stage, and mysteries that mix crime, comedy, science tricks and theatrical villains. It is not the brutal 1939 Batman anymore; it is the long-running monthly machine becoming confident in its own grammar.
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Batman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 6

Batman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 6 moves deeper into the late-1940s mode where Batman is still recognisably a detective hero but the world around him grows odder, brighter and more procedural. Dick Sprang, Jim Mooney and the wider studio shape a clean adventure language that explains why this period became the visual memory of classic Batman for so many readers.
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Batman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 5

Batman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 5 captures Batman after the first wartime rush, when the strip leans harder into colourful mysteries, strange crimes and a more elastic Gotham. The stories are less origin archaeology and more serial habit: Batman and Robin as a dependable engine for impossible cases, recurring villains and increasingly playful Golden Age invention.
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Batman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 4

Batman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 4 sits in the post-war stretch where Gotham crime stories become more elaborate and Batman's world starts feeling less raw than the earliest years. The value is archival: Bill Finger, Bob Kane, Dick Sprang and other Golden Age hands show the character moving from pulp shadow toward the more codified Batman mythology collectors recognize. This is not a modern “best of”; it is a historical shelf volume for following Batman issue by issue.
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Batman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 3

Batman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 3 continues the wartime Dynamic Duo with a stronger rogues-gallery rhythm: Penguin, Joker, Two-Face and other early villains return as Batman moves from pulp crime into a broader comic-book mythology. The appeal is the collision of 1940s adventure, studio craft and a character becoming durable enough to survive beyond his first boom.
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Batman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 2

Batman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 2 is where the early Batman formula starts to harden: the Dynamic Duo becomes stable, the villains become repeatable icons and Gotham moves from crime-strip atmosphere toward a proper comic-book world with recurring rules, recognizable enemies and wartime adventure logic.
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Batman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 1

Batman: The Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 1 is the raw beginning of the myth: Detective Comics #27, the early vigilante stories, Robin, Joker, Catwoman and the moment Batman starts becoming a full universe rather than a single pulp figure. The value is historical and slightly wild. These stories have rough edges, but they show the character forming in real time under Bill Finger, Bob Kane, Jerry Robinson and the original studio system.
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Robin: The Bronze Age Omnibus

Robin: The Bronze Age Omnibus is Dick Grayson learning to stand outside Batman's shadow before the Nightwing identity exists. College stories, Batman Family material and solo missions show Robin becoming a hero with his own rhythm, not just a smaller echo of Bruce Wayne. The value is character evolution: Dick Grayson learning independence through Robin stories before the later Nightwing identity changes how readers understand his path.
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Elseworlds: Batman Omnibus Vol. 1

Elseworlds: Batman Omnibus Vol. 1 is Batman as a proof of concept: vampire horror in Red Rain, Victorian murder mystery in Gotham by Gaslight, pirate adventure in Leatherwing and theological dystopia in Holy Terror. The book works because Batman survives every genre transplant while still feeling recognisably himself.
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Batman: Gotham Adventures Omnibus Vol. 1

Batman: Gotham Adventures Omnibus Vol. 1 brings the DCAU tone to comics: Ty Templeton channels the animated series through compact mysteries, clean silhouettes, Gotham atmosphere and villains whose emotional logic still matters. It is Batman for readers who want elegance, clarity and detective rhythm without losing character warmth.
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Batman: Urban Legends Omnibus Vol. 1

Batman: Urban Legends Omnibus Vol. 1 is a Gotham anthology with real shelf value because it lets different corners of the Bat-world breathe at once. Red Hood, Batman, Tim Drake, Harley Quinn, Grifter and supporting players move through stories that are smaller, sharper and more character-specific than a single event book. The appeal is variety with continuity texture: a way to read modern Gotham through voices that do not all fit inside one main Batman title.
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Batman: Detective Comics by Ram V Omnibus

Ram V brings a literary, gothic sensibility to Detective Comics that distinguishes it from every other Batman series of its era. His Gotham is filled with shadows, ancient conspiracies and supernatural forces that operate just below the surface of the city's crime problem. Matt Hollingsworth's colouring creates a visual atmosphere unlike anything else in mainstream DC. A Batman who investigates mysteries that blur the line between crime and the uncanny, written with the craft of a novelist rather than a traditional superhero scripter.
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Batman: Detective Comics by Peter J. Tomasi Omnibus

Batman: Detective Comics by Peter J. Tomasi Omnibus returns the title to a clean Batman-solo rhythm after Tynion's team era: cases, clues, obsession and Gotham as a pressure chamber for Bruce Wayne's detective instincts. The appeal is Batman investigating again, not only fighting through event machinery.
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Batman Black & White Omnibus

Batman Black & White Omnibus is not a continuity book; it is Batman as a creative test. The format strips the character down to shadow, silhouette, eight-page tension and pure authorial voice, letting creators such as Neil Gaiman, Bruce Timm, Alex Ross, Paul Dini, Jim Lee, Brian Bolland, Eduardo Risso and Paul Pope attack the myth from different angles. For collectors, its appeal is artistic identity rather than plot completion.
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Batman: Detective Comics: The New 52 Omnibus Vol. 2

Batman: Detective Comics - The New 52 Omnibus Vol. 2 is the Gotham companion shelf to Snyder's Batman: Gothtopia, Icarus, Anarky, Endgame fallout and the Jim Gordon Batman period. It is not just “more Batman”; it shows how Detective Comics handled Gotham as a crime ecosystem while the main title carried the mythic centre.
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Batman: Detective Comics: The New 52 Omnibus Vol. 1

Batman: Detective Comics: The New 52 Omnibus Vol. 1 follows Batman through a darker detective lane of the relaunch, with Gotham crime, body horror and rogue pressure closer to the street than the main Snyder/Capullo myth arc. It belongs as a Detective Comics shelf piece because the appeal is case structure, atmosphere and Batman's investigative identity rather than a single oversized event.
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Batman and Robin Eternal Omnibus

The weekly sequel to Batman Eternal: 26 issues where Dick Grayson leads the Bat-family against Mother, a global organisation that creates the perfect assassin by engineering childhood trauma. The premise forces every Robin to confront what Batman's methods actually meant to their development. James Tynion IV and Scott Snyder with a top-tier rotating art team. The most psychologically honest examination of what it means to be trained by Batman ever published in mainstream DC comics.
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Batman by Neal Adams Omnibus

Batman by Neal Adams Omnibus is about a visual turning point: the moment Batman moves away from pop brightness toward a sharper, more gothic and physically dangerous presence. Adams' work with writers such as Dennis O'Neil gives the character a leaner silhouette, stranger villains and a mood that anticipates the modern Dark Knight. For collectors, the appeal is historical as much as aesthetic: this is the bridge between Silver Age Batman and the darker Bronze Age identity.
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Batman by Tom King Omnibus Vol. 2

The conclusion of Tom King's 85-issue Batman run: the failed wedding arc collapses the Batman-Catwoman relationship at its most vulnerable point. Cold Days puts Bruce Wayne on a jury debating Mister Freeze's guilt. Knightmares traps Batman in an alternate reality. City of Bane brings Thomas Wayne as an alternate Batman into collision with the original. Jorge Jiménez, Mikel Janín and Tony Daniel provide spectacular art. The emotional endpoint of the most literary Batman run in decades.
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Batman: War Games Omnibus

Stephanie Brown wanted to prove she deserved to be Robin. Instead, she triggered a Batman contingency plan that required Batman as its centerpiece — and without him, Gotham burns. Every crime family goes to open war. Black Mask emerges as the new crime lord. War Games is the crossover that changed Gotham forever, told across all Batman titles in 1120 pages.
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Superman: The Triangle Era Omnibus Vol. 2

Second volume with the central arcs of the Triangle Era experiment: the time when editorial coordination between the four Superman titles was at its creative peak, with weekly crossover sagas and consequences that spanned months. The heart of an entire decade of the character's history, culminating in the run-up to the Death of Superman. Roger Stern, Dan Jurgens, and Louise Simonson write complementary threads that reward reading in publication order. The most ambitious Superman publishing experiment ever attempted.
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Superman: The Triangle Era Omnibus Vol. 1

Superman: The Triangle Era Omnibus Vol. 1 begins DC's 1990s weekly Superman machine, where Action Comics, Adventures of Superman, Superman and Man of Steel function as one coordinated reading order. The numbered triangles turn the line into a continuous serial rather than separate titles. Jurgens, Ordway, Stern and Simonson build the dense ecosystem that leads toward Death of Superman and the most interconnected Superman publishing era.
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Superman: Action Comics by Dan Jurgens Omnibus Vol. 1

Superman: Action Comics by Dan Jurgens Omnibus Vol. 1 is the Rebirth Action Comics shelf: a more traditional Superman voice running alongside Tomasi and Gleason, built around family, classic villains, Mr. Oz mystery and the return of a confident heroic center. The volume matters because it places Superman inside DC's post-Rebirth restoration, where legacy, family and Metropolis action reconnect after the New 52 period.
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Justice League: The New 52 Omnibus Vol. 2

Justice League: The New 52 Omnibus Vol. 2 is Geoff Johns turning the launch-era League into the spine of DC's event machine. Trinity War, Forever Evil and Darkseid War make the team less a simple superhero roster and more the point where Lex Luthor, the Crime Syndicate, the Anti-Monitor and the New Gods all collide.
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Justice League: The New 52 Omnibus Vol. 1

Justice League: The New 52 Omnibus Vol. 1 is the flagship book of DC's 2011 relaunch: Geoff Johns and Jim Lee rebuilding the League from first contact, suspicion and Darkseid-scale pressure. It matters because the team is being invented inside a universe where superheroes are new, feared and not yet trusted.
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Justice League by Snyder & Tynion Omnibus Vol. 2

Closing of the Snyder-Tynion run with Year of the Villain and Justice/Doom War. Perpetua, an entity that predates the creation of the DC multiverse, threatens to rewrite the entire reality. Jorge Jiménez pencils epic compositions that define the current Justice League aesthetic. End of the Snyder cycle at DC.
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Batman: No Man's Land Omnibus Vol. 2

Batman: No Man's Land Omnibus Vol. 2 closes the ruined-Gotham saga after months of gang borders, collapsed institutions and Bat-family survival. Lex Luthor enters with reconstruction money, the Joker delivers one of the era's cruelest final blows and Batman has to decide what saving Gotham means after the city has already been abandoned.
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52 Omnibus

52 Omnibus is DC's weekly experiment after Infinite Crisis, a year without Superman, Batman and Wonder Woman at the centre. Booster Gold, Renee Montoya, Black Adam, The Question, Steel and Ralph Dibny carry the universe while Johns, Morrison, Rucka and Waid make the absence of the Trinity feel like a narrative engine. It belongs in Events, not under Batman.
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Batman by Tom King Omnibus Vol. 1

Tom King's acclaimed Batman run reimagines the Dark Knight as a figure defined by trauma rather than triumph. The opening arc, I Am Gotham, introduces two new heroes who force Bruce to question whether Batman is truly necessary. I Am Suicide takes the Bat-family into Santa Prisca for a Suicide Squad-style operation. I Am Bane is one of the most brutal confrontations in modern Batman history. War of Jokes and Riddles reimagines Gotham's most notorious criminals in a Golden Age-era conflict. Art by David Finch and Mikel Janín.
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Superman by Peter J. Tomasi and Patrick Gleason Omnibus

Following DC Rebirth in 2016, Tomasi and Gleason write a father Superman: not a loner or a Clark Kent in crisis, but a man who has to teach his son Jonathan Kent what it means to have powers. The most emotionally accessible Superman of the last decade and an answer to anyone who ever wondered how to tell a story about the character that isn't a fight.
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Batman by Grant Morrison Omnibus Vol. 2

The second volume of Morrison's run executes his riskiest move yet: kill off (apparently) Bruce Wayne and let Dick Grayson take up the mantle. The Dick-Damian duo Morrison builds here is one of the best Batman and Robin ever written. Art by Frank Quitely, Morrison's long-time collaborator on All-Star Superman and We3.
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Batman by Grant Morrison Omnibus Vol. 1

One of the most ambitious periods ever written about Batman begins here. Grant Morrison rewrites the character based on a radical thesis: everything published since 1939 is canon. Damian Wayne appears for the first time as the son of Bruce Wayne and Talia al Ghul. The seeds of Batman R.I.P. begin to take shape. Andy Kubert provides spectacular art that handles Morrison's densest plotting with visual clarity. The beginning of a seven-year run that would transform Batman mythology permanently.
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Batman Eternal Omnibus

Batman Eternal Omnibus is Gotham as weekly serial: Commissioner Gordon falls, the city's institutions crack and a conspiracy pulls the GCPD, Arkham, the Bat-family and classic villains into one long pressure system. The book is built for readers who want Gotham as an ecosystem, not only Batman as a solo figure.
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Batman by James Tynion IV Omnibus Vol. 2

Batman by James Tynion IV Omnibus Vol. 2 continues the Gotham shake-up through Joker War fallout, Ghost-Maker, Clownhunter, Fear State pressure and the question of whether Batman can still operate the way he used to. Its value is the transition from classic billionaire infrastructure toward a more vulnerable modern Batman, with new characters and city politics changing the shape of the mission.
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Batman: The Hush Saga Omnibus

Jeph Loeb and Jim Lee join forces for the event that's been talked about for years: someone is manipulating all of Batman's villains from the shadows, someone who knows him personally. Each issue brings a classic villain under Hush's control. The story that defined the modern look of Batman for a generation.
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Batman: Knightfall Omnibus Vol. 3

Batman: Knightfall Omnibus Vol. 3 is the recovery volume: Bruce Wayne returns, Jean-Paul Valley loses himself inside the Batman symbol, and Gotham has to decide what the mantle actually means after Bane broke the old order. KnightsEnd and Prodigal make this more than an ending; they show the Bat-family absorbing the damage left by AzBats.
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Wonder Woman by Phil Jimenez Omnibus

Wonder Woman by Phil Jimenez Omnibus collects one of Diana's most character-rich modern DC runs in an 856-page oversized hardcover. The volume follows Wonder Woman through Gotham, Washington, Themyscira, family conflict, public responsibility and the wider DC Universe, with Phil Jimenez shaping the book as both writer and defining artist.
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Zatanna by Paul Dini Omnibus

Zatanna by Paul Dini Omnibus works because Dini understands Zee as both performer and real magician: charm, stagecraft and danger all occupy the same space. The stories move through Las Vegas glamour, supernatural threats, family legacy and team-ups without losing the warmth that makes Zatanna different from DC's darker occult characters. This should point to Zatanna, not Constantine; the hook is Zee's voice, her backwards magic and Dini's character-first approach to DC's magical world.
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Birds of Prey by Gail Simone Omnibus Vol. 1

Birds of Prey by Gail Simone Omnibus Vol. 1 is the team book where Oracle, Black Canary and Huntress become a precise DC machine: strategist, field leader, maverick and found-family support system. Simone's run works because trust is never automatic. Missions, secrets and injuries all test whether these women can rely on each other without becoming interchangeable heroes.
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The Flash by Geoff Johns Omnibus Vol. 3

The Flash by Geoff Johns Omnibus Vol. 3 shifts from Wally West's long emotional architecture into Barry Allen's return, Rogue revenge and the road toward Flashpoint. It is a transition volume, but an important one: Johns uses Final Crisis, Blackest Night and Flash: Rebirth to re-center the Flash mythology around legacy, resurrection and the cost of bringing an icon back. Francis Manapul, Scott Kolins and Ethan Van Sciver give the book both modern polish and familiar speed-force intensity.
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Nightwing by Tom Taylor and Bruno Redondo Omnibus Vol. 1

Nightwing by Tom Taylor and Bruno Redondo Omnibus Vol. 1 is Dick Grayson choosing a different kind of power in Bludhaven: money, attention and trust redirected toward people rather than weapons. It is a modern Nightwing run built around hope, motion and community. The volume is Nightwing as heart, organizer and survivor: Taylor and Redondo build Bludhaven around Dick's optimism, public responsibility and the cost of being visible.
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Batman: Knightfall Omnibus Vol. 2

With Bruce Wayne convalescing, Jean-Paul Valley takes up the mantle in a radically different version: claws, flamethrower and zero moral restraint. It raises the central question of the saga: what makes Batman Batman, the suit or the principles? The answer the writers give redefines the character permanently. Valley's increasingly erratic behaviour forces the question of whether Gotham needs Batman or just any powerful protector. Chuck Dixon and Doug Moench write the central conflict with genuine moral weight.
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Batman & Robin By Tomasi and Gleason Omnibus (2023 Edition)

Batman & Robin By Tomasi and Gleason Omnibus collects the New 52 father-son run where Bruce Wayne and Damian Wayne become the emotional center of the Batman line. Across 1248 pages, Tomasi and Gleason turn Batman and Robin into a story about grief, training, trust and what family means in Gotham. It is essential for readers following Damian after Grant Morrison, because it turns the Robin role into a lasting Bat-family pillar rather than a simple sidekick position.
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Batman: Rise and Fall of the Batmen Omnibus

Batman: Rise and Fall of the Batmen Omnibus is James Tynion IV turning Detective Comics into a Bat-family team book. Batman is still central, but the emotional engine is training, trust, redemption and the pressure of making damaged people into a unit. Batwoman, Clayface, Cassandra Cain, Spoiler and Tim Drake let the run ask what family means inside Gotham, with Clayface's modern redemption arc giving the book a strong identity beyond standard Batman cases.
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Batman: Detective Comics Omnibus

A large New 52 Detective Comics omnibus focused on Batman's Gotham cases outside the main Snyder/Capullo run. The book brings together stories by James Tynion IV, Gregg Hurwitz and John Layman with major threats including the Dollmaker, Penguin, Man-Bat and the wider rogues gallery. A strong companion for collectors building the New 52 Batman shelf.
120.00 €

The Flash by William Messner-Loebs and Greg LaRocque Omnibus Vol. 1

The Flash by William Messner-Loebs and Greg LaRocque Omnibus Vol. 1 collects the early post-Crisis Wally West era: the first 28 issues of the 1987 series, annuals and related material that build the road toward the modern Flash mythology. It is the bridge between Crisis on Infinite Earths and the later Mark Waid era, showing Wally as a younger, messier legacy hero still learning what the Flash mantle costs.
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Blackest Night Omnibus (10th Anniversary)

Blackest Night Omnibus 10th Anniversary collects DC's complete cosmic horror event in one 1664-page hardcover: the Black Lanterns rise, the emotional spectrum reaches crisis point, and Geoff Johns' Green Lantern era becomes a line-wide DC event. This edition is built for readers who want the main series, Green Lantern chapters and tie-in story material together without hunting scattered trades, with Ivan Reis, Doug Mahnke and Patrick Gleason giving the event the oversized superhero-horror scale it needs.
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Gotham Central Omnibus

Gotham Central is one of the finest comics DC has ever published: a police procedural set in Gotham City, following the Major Crimes Unit as they investigate murders, kidnappings and crimes in a city where Batman exists. Greg Rucka and Ed Brubaker write cops who resent Batman's existence while simultaneously depending on him — a fundamental tension that makes every case morally complex. Michael Lark's noir art defines the visual language of Gotham as a real city rather than a superhero backdrop. An absolute masterpiece.
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Batman: Bruce Wayne — Murderer Turned Fugitive Omnibus

Bruce Wayne is framed for the murder of his girlfriend Vesper Fairchild and makes the controversial decision to abandon his civilian identity entirely — no more Bruce Wayne, only Batman. Greg Rucka and Ed Brubaker weave a detective thriller where every member of the Bat-family — Nightwing, Robin, Batgirl, Oracle — must work independently to prove the innocence of a man who no longer wants to be saved. A turning point for Batman before the New 52 that shows the character at his most psychologically stripped down.
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Batman by Chip Zdarsky Omnibus Vol. 1

Chip Zdarsky's Batman run for the 2020s opens with Failsafe — an arc that redefines what Batman fears most. Bruce programmed a failsafe robot designed to stop him if he ever crossed the line. Now it's active, and it's unstoppable. The backup Zur-En-Arrh personality takes over, adding layers of dissociation and paranoia to the narrative. Jorge Jiménez delivers exceptional, kinetic art that makes every action sequence feel genuinely urgent. A bold, psychologically rich opening to a defining modern Batman era.
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Superman by Grant Morrison Omnibus

All-Star Superman is widely considered the greatest Superman story ever told. In Action Comics, Morrison reimagines the hero's origins for the New 52 with radical energy. This omnibus brings together both Grant Morrison masterworks with art by Frank Quitely and Rags Morales: the focused vision of the Man of Steel.
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Wonder Woman by Greg Rucka Omnibus

Wonder Woman by Greg Rucka Omnibus gives Diana a run built on diplomacy, public scrutiny and myth rather than simple superhero spectacle. Rucka treats Wonder Woman as an ambassador with enemies in both Olympus and the modern world, supported by grounded political tension and the moral weight of representing Themyscira. The result is a character-led DC omnibus for readers who want Diana's ideals tested in public, private and divine arenas without reducing her to a supporting Justice League icon.
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Batman by Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo Omnibus Vol. 1

Batman by Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo Omnibus Vol. 1 is the New 52 Batman starting point because it makes Gotham feel unknowable again. Court of Owls is not just a new villain group; it is a claim that Bruce has never fully understood his own city. Death of the Family then turns Joker into a horror presence aimed at Batman's found family. Capullo gives both arcs the muscular, theatrical identity that defined modern Batman for a decade.
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Batman by Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo Omnibus Vol. 2

Batman by Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo Omnibus Vol. 2 carries their New 52 Batman into Zero Year, Endgame and Superheavy, where Bruce's origin, the Joker's final escalation and Jim Gordon's replacement-Batman era all test what the symbol can survive. The book is not just a sequel volume; it is the half where Snyder and Capullo push Batman from secret history into mythic reinvention.
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Batman by Paul Dini Omnibus

Batman by Paul Dini Omnibus is Batman as detective first and superhero second. Dini brings the economy and character intelligence of the animated series into compact Gotham mysteries where the case matters as much as the costume, and where villains such as Hush, Riddler and Harley Quinn stay personal rather than decorative.
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Batman: The Arkham Saga Omnibus

Batman: The Arkham Saga Omnibus collects the comics surrounding the Arkham games, where Gotham is filtered through the continuity, villains and brutal atmosphere of Rocksteady's universe. The appeal is not a standard Batman run but a game-continuity shelf piece: Joker, Harley, the rogues and Arkham's institutional nightmare expanding around the versions many readers met through the games. It belongs with Batman, but its identity is specifically Arkham-world storytelling.
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Green Lantern Corps by Peter J. Tomasi and Patrick Gleason Omnibus Vol. 1

Green Lantern Corps by Peter J. Tomasi and Patrick Gleason Omnibus Vol. 1 is the Corps as ensemble war drama. Guy Gardner, Kyle Rayner and the wider Lantern cast carry the emotional weight while the book explores duty, sacrifice and the cost of policing a universe full of fear. It belongs as Green Lantern Corps, not a single-hero shortcut, because the selling point is the institution under pressure and Gleason's large-scale visual identity.
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Green Arrow: Archer's Quest Omnibus Vol. 1

Green Arrow: Archer's Quest Omnibus Vol. 1 follows Oliver Queen after his return, when personal objects and old wounds reveal what Green Arrow means beyond the costume. Brad Meltzer treats the quest as an identity story rather than a simple road trip, while Phil Hester gives the book a lean street-level shape. The hook is memory, not spectacle: what survives when a dead hero comes back changed.
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Justice League by Snyder & Tynion Omnibus Vol. 1

Justice League by Snyder and Tynion Omnibus Vol. 1 is the post-Metal League pushed back into cosmic scale. The Source Wall breaks, Lex Luthor builds the Legion of Doom and the team faces forces that make the multiverse feel unstable again, turning the League into the spine of DC's next crisis logic.
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Green Lantern by Geoff Johns Omnibus Vol. 3

Green Lantern by Geoff Johns Omnibus Vol. 3 closes Johns' long Lantern architecture with War of the Green Lanterns, Sinestro's impossible return to the Corps and the road into the New 52. Its value is resolution: Hal, Sinestro, the Guardians and the emotional spectrum all reach the point where the mythology has to break, reset or transform.
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Green Lantern by Geoff Johns Omnibus Vol. 2

Blackest Night in full: after years of building the emotional Lantern spectrum (green will, yellow fear, red rage, violet love, blue hope), Johns introduces an eighth colour: the black of death. Black Hand awakens DC's dead as Black Lanterns. Most visually iconic event of the modern Green Lantern and peak of the Johns run.
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Batman by Jeph Loeb and Tim Sale Omnibus

Batman by Jeph Loeb and Tim Sale Omnibus is the noir spine of modern Batman reading: The Long Halloween, Dark Victory and related material built around mystery, seasonal structure and the slow transformation of Gotham's crime world. The book matters because it shows Batman between mob city and super-villain city, while Sale's silhouettes and Loeb's detective rhythm give the era a distinct, cinematic identity.
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Batman by Grant Morrison Omnibus Vol. 3

Closing of seven years of Morrison on Batman. Bruce Wayne is back, publicly declares that he is funding the Dark Knight and launches Batman Incorporated: a global Batman network in every country. Damian Wayne's death in combat is one of the most memorable moments of the modern Batman. Art by Chris Burnham.
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Green Lantern by Geoff Johns Omnibus Vol. 1

Green Lantern by Geoff Johns Omnibus Vol. 1 is the modern rehabilitation of Hal Jordan and the launchpad for the emotional spectrum era. Rebirth brings Hal back, Sinestro Corps War expands the conflict and the Corps becomes cosmic mythology again. Ethan Van Sciver, Ivan Reis and Carlos Pacheco help define the visual scale, while Johns builds the architecture that leads toward Blackest Night.
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DC Versus Marvel - Omnibus Direct Market Exclusive Jim Lee & Scott Williams

The landmark 1996 crossover between DC and Marvel, with readers voting by phone who won each fight. Spider-Man vs Superboy, Batman vs Captain America, Wolverine vs Lobo, Hulk vs Superman. It's the only official crossover between the two American comic book giants. This edition is the Direct Market Exclusive variant with cover by Jim Lee.
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