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DC Comics omnibus in original US editions: the landmark sagas of the DC Universe collected in oversized hardcover.

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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.
120.00 € 150.00 € -20%

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.
100.00 € 125.00 € -20%

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.
85.00 € 100.00 € -15%

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.
85.00 € 100.00 € -15%

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.
65.00 € 75.00 € -13%

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.
65.00 € 75.00 € -13%

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.
65.00 € 75.00 € -13%

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.
65.00 € 75.00 € -13%

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.
65.00 € 75.00 € -13%

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.
100.00 € 125.00 € -20%

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.
85.00 € 100.00 € -15%

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.
85.00 € 100.00 € -15%

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.
85.00 € 100.00 € -15%

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.
85.00 € 100.00 € -15%

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.
85.00 € 100.00 € -15%

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.
85.00 € 100.00 € -15%

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.
85.00 € 100.00 € -15%

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.
85.00 € 100.00 € -15%

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.
100.00 € 125.00 € -20%

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.
100.00 € 125.00 € -20%

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.
135.00 € 175.00 € -23%

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.
100.00 € 125.00 € -20%

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.
85.00 € 100.00 € -15%

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.
120.00 € 150.00 € -20%

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.
120.00 € 150.00 € -20%

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.
100.00 € 125.00 € -20%

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.
120.00 € 150.00 € -20%

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.
100.00 € 125.00 € -20%

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.
65.00 € 75.00 € -13%

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.
100.00 € 125.00 € -20%

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.
85.00 € 100.00 € -15%

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.
100.00 € 125.00 € -20%

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.
100.00 € 125.00 € -20%

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.
100.00 € 125.00 € -20%

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.
120.00 € 150.00 € -20%

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.
120.00 € 150.00 € -20%

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.
100.00 € 125.00 € -20%

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.
100.00 € 125.00 € -20%

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.
135.00 € 175.00 € -23%

Our catalogue covers key runs: from Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo on Batman to Grant Morrison, Geoff Johns, Peter J. Tomasi, Dan Jurgens and the big names who have shaped the modern DC universe. Not sure which DC omnibus to start with? Drop us a line; we’ll reply personally.

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