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Ultimate Comics Spider-Man: Death of Spider-Man Omnibus

The event omnibus that closes Peter Parker's Ultimate Spider-Man story and sets up the arrival of Miles Morales. Brian Michael Bendis pushes the long-running Ultimate saga into its final confrontation, then follows the shock through Ultimate Fallout. A key companion to the Ultimate Spider-Man omnibus line.
100.00 €

Strange Academy Omnibus

Strange Academy launched in 2020 as Marvel's answer to the magical school genre — a Doctor Strange-run institution for young magic users from across the Marvel Universe and beyond. Skottie Young brings a tone that balances genuine darkness with adventure-forward storytelling, creating something that reads freshly compared to most Marvel launches of its era. Collects Strange Academy #1–18 (592 pages). The school roster includes students from Asgard, New Orleans, Limbo, and the Dark Dimension.
85.00 € 100.00 € -15%

Ultimate Spider-Man Omnibus Vol. 5

One of the most important moments in the history of Spider-Man: the death of the Ultimate Peter Parker and the birth of Miles Morales. Sara Pichelli visually creates the character who years later would star in Into the Spider-Verse. This volume collects the first arcs of the new Spider-Man drawn by the artist who designed him.
85.00 € 100.00 € -15%

Avengers Forever by Jason Aaron Omnibus

Jason Aaron's Avengers Forever is the cosmic-scale companion to his main Avengers run — a multiverse-spanning series bringing together Avengers variants from across the Marvel omniverse to battle the Multiversal Masters of Evil, a team of the most dangerous villains from different realities assembled by a version of Doom who conquered his entire universe. Aaron used the multiverse premise to comment on the Avengers concept itself, asking what the team means when its existence replicates across every possible reality.
85.00 € 100.00 € -15%

Symbiote Spider-Man by Peter David Omnibus

Peter David narrates Spider-Man's lost adventures during the black symbiote costume period, set between the events of Secret Wars and Venom's eventual separation from Peter. These stories explore what Peter Parker was like under the subtle influence of the alien — more aggressive, more confident, more dangerous — through encounters with classic villains including Electro, Sandman, Mysterio, and the Vulture. 632 pages of central gap-filling for any collector tracking the complete black costume era.
85.00 € 100.00 € -15%

Hulk by Donny Cates & Ryan Ottley Omnibus

Donny Cates and Ryan Ottley reimagined the Hulk for a new era with a concept that is both simple and genuinely disturbing: Bruce Banner has trapped the Savage Hulk inside a mental construct resembling a massive starship, piloting him like a weapon. The Starship Hulk premise allowed Cates to explore the Banner/Hulk relationship in a fresh way while Ottley — best known for his decade-long run on Invincible — brought explosive, large-scale action that pushed the book's visual ambition to new heights. This is one of the most distinctive modern Hulk runs, collecting a complete creative vision in a single oversized volume.
65.00 € 75.00 € -13%

Wolverine Goes to Hell Omnibus

The Wolverine Goes to Hell omnibus focuses specifically on Jason Aaron's opening Wolverine storyline — the arc where a mysterious enemy sends Logan's soul to Hell while his body is possessed and turned against everyone he loves. It's an audacious premise that Aaron executes with total conviction, using the separation of body and soul as a way to examine the two sides of Wolverine's nature simultaneously: the berserker and the man. The Hell sequences have a texture and mythology that previous Wolverine runs hadn't bothered to develop.
85.00 € 100.00 € -15%

The Immortal Hulk Omnibus

Al Ewing reinterprets the Hulk as a horror comic. Radical premise: by day Banner is dead, by night he returns. Mixes body horror, existential reflection, political critique and superheroic action in one package. Art by Joe Bennett in line with Bernie Wrightson on Swamp Thing. Multiple Eisner awards and contemporary cult work.
100.00 € 125.00 € -20%

Agent Venom Omnibus

Agent Venom Omnibus is the moment Venom stops being only Spider-Man's nightmare and becomes Flash Thompson's second chance. Rick Remender turns the symbiote into a black-ops weapon with a damaged hero inside it, built around addiction, military trauma and the desire to be useful. The run works because Flash is never simply cool in the suit: Secret Avengers missions, alien violence and the symbiote's hunger keep pulling against his attempt to control both the mission and himself.
120.00 € 150.00 € -20%

Black Panther by Christopher Priest Omnibus Vol. 2

Volume 2 of Christopher Priest's landmark Black Panther run delivers the full payoff of his intricate political storytelling. This volume includes the 'Enemy of the State' arc, where T'Challa becomes a fugitive from his own people, and escalating confrontations with Magneto, the X-Men, and the Marvel universe's power structures. Priest continues to deepen the Wakandan mythology — tribal councils, succession crises, diplomatic intrigue — while never losing the dark humor and narrative complexity that made Volume 1 a cult classic. The conclusion of Priest's run is one of the most emotionally satisfying endings in superhero comics of the early 2000s. This omnibus completes one of the most important Black Panther stories ever committed to print.
125.00 €

Amazing Spider-Man by J. Michael Straczynski Omnibus Vol. 2

The conclusion of JMS's defining Spider-Man era: Civil War leads Peter Parker to make the most public decision of his life — revealing his identity to the world on national television. Back in Black shows what Peter becomes when pushed past his limits. One More Day controversially rewrites his history with a deal with Mephisto. 1,136 pages of moments that divided the fandom and still spark debate: proof that these stories hit where it mattered most.
140.00 €

Punisher by Rick Remender Omnibus

Frank Castle falls in the most literal sense: Daken dismembers him and leaves him for dead. Morbius and the Legion of Monsters rebuild him as FrankenCastle — a patchwork monster. Rick Remender's run is the boldest reimagining of the Punisher in decades, refusing to play it safe and delivering something genuinely original. Jerome Opeña and Tony Moore provide brutal, intricate artwork that makes every page count. Complete in a single omnibus, this is central for Punisher fans and anyone who appreciates creative risk-taking in superhero comics.
100.00 €

Dark Web Omnibus

Ben Reilly has fallen from grace and become Chasm, consumed by hatred for Peter Parker. Madelyne Pryor has returned as the Goblin Queen, wielding dark magic and old grudges. Together they tear open a rift between the living and the dead, unleashing hell on New York City. Only Spider-Man and the X-Men can stop them in this modern crossover event by Zeb Wells and Adam Kubert. Includes the complete Dark Web and its tie-ins, collected in a single volume. A clean, contained event with genuine consequences.
85.00 € 100.00 € -15%

Daredevil: Shadowland Omnibus

Daredevil crosses a point of no return: he takes over the Hand and builds the Shadowland fortress over Hell's Kitchen. What starts as an attempt to reform the ninja clan becomes Matt Murdock's darkest reign, forcing Spider-Man, Luke Cage, Iron Fist, and other heroes to intervene. Written by Andy Diggle and Antony Johnston with art by Marco Checchetto.
100.00 € 125.00 € -20%

Spider-Man by Joe Kelly Omnibus

Joe Kelly's Amazing Spider-Man run is one of the most emotionally varied of the modern era. He moves effortlessly from the hilarious Deadpool team-ups — still considered among the best Deadpool stories ever written — to the devastating Rhino story that became one of fandom's most discussed single issues, to the brutal Grim Hunt arc where Kraven's family hunts down every spider-hero. Kelly understands Peter Parker's voice perfectly. Art by Ed McGuinness and Chris Bachalo at their most dynamic.
65.00 € 75.00 € -13%

The Mighty Thor by Walter Simonson Omnibus

One of the absolute pinnacles of American superhero comics. Simonson introduces Beta Ray Bill (a horse alien who proves himself worthy of Mjölnir), brings back Surtur as a cosmic menace, transforms Thor into a frog, and elevated the character's mythology to unseen heights. If you're only going to read one Thor in your life, make it this one.
100.00 € 125.00 € -20%

The Incredible Hulk Omnibus Vol. 2

Second classic volume with Stan Lee and Herb Trimpe. Trimpe visually defined the Hulk for a whole generation of readers in the 70s and is the cartoonist we always come back to as a classic reference. Clashes with the military, Leader, Juggernaut. The Hulk before Peter David came to psychoanalyse him.
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Loki Omnibus Vol. 1

Loki Omnibus Vol. 1 is the historical shelf for the God of Mischief before the modern antihero version takes over. Stan Lee and Jack Kirby build Loki as Thor's scheming opposite: family wound, Asgardian politics and mythic trickery translated into early Marvel energy. It belongs on the Loki shelf because it shows the trickster before reinvention: rivalry with Thor, Asgardian schemes and the raw Marvel mythology that later versions keep transforming.
100.00 € 125.00 € -20%

The Mighty Thor Omnibus Vol. 5

The Mighty Thor Omnibus Vol. 5 closes the classic pre-Simonson stretch, with Gerry Conway, Len Wein and John Buscema guiding Thor through late Bronze Age Asgard before the next generational change. The value is transition: old mythic machinery preparing to hand the hammer forward. Its shelf value is transition: the late Bronze Age Thor machine preparing the ground for the next great reinvention while still rooted in Buscema's classical Asgard.
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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.
120.00 € 150.00 € -20%

Secret Wars: Battleworld Omnibus Vol. 2

Secret Wars: Battleworld Omnibus Vol. 2 is an anthology of Marvel's 2015 event worlds rather than a single-character book. Its value is range: each domain of Doom's Battleworld lets Marvel remix a familiar franchise under impossible rules. That makes the product category important. It belongs in Marvel Events, with no main character, because attaching it to X-Men or Spider-Man would distort browsing.
100.00 € 125.00 € -20%

The Thing Omnibus

The Thing Omnibus collects Ben Grimm's 1980s solo series and key Fantastic Four-adjacent stories in one oversized Marvel hardcover.
100.00 € 125.00 € -20%

Secret Warriors Omnibus

Secret Warriors Omnibus collects Jonathan Hickman and Brian Michael Bendis' espionage-heavy Nick Fury and S.H.I.E.L.D. saga.
100.00 € 125.00 € -20%

Marvel Zomnibus Returns

Marvel Zomnibus Returns gathers the second major wave of Marvel Zombies material in one oversized horror-superhero hardcover.
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Spider-Gwen: Ghost-Spider Omnibus

Spider-Gwen: Ghost-Spider Omnibus collects the Earth-65 era that follows Gwen Stacy through Spider-Geddon, Ghost-Spider, King in Black tie-ins and the Web-Warriors.
80.00 € 100.00 € -20%

King in Black Omnibus

Donny Cates built his entire Venom mythology toward a single apocalyptic event: the return of Knull, the God of the Symbiotes, an ancient dark god who created the symbiotes as weapons of darkness. King in Black is the conclusion of years of cosmic horror setup, and it brought the full Marvel Universe into the fight against a villain of genuinely overwhelming power.
120.00 € 150.00 € -20%

Annihilation Conquest Omnibus

Following the original Annihilation wave, the Marvel cosmic universe faced a second devastating threat: the Phalanx, a techno-organic collective seizing control of the Kree Empire and everything beyond. Dan Abnett and Andy Lanning crafted the event that would define cosmic Marvel for a generation.
100.00 € 125.00 € -20%

Annihilation Omnibus

When Annihilus led his Annihilation Wave out of the Negative Zone, the Marvel cosmic universe was never the same. Keith Giffen orchestrated a sprawling, brutal war story that swept away decades of status quo and repositioned characters like Nova, Silver Surfer, and Drax as serious cosmic powerhouses. This omnibus collects the complete Annihilation saga — the prologue one-shots, the Silver Surfer, Super-Skrull, Nova, and Ronan tie-in miniseries, and the main six-issue Annihilation event series.
100.00 € 125.00 € -20%

Secret Invasion Omnibus

Secret Invasion is the Marvel event that made paranoia the plot. Brian Michael Bendis spent years seeding Skrull replacements across the Avengers titles before the full infiltration exploded into a line-wide crossover. The premise — any hero could be a Skrull — destabilized reader trust in every character simultaneously. Collects the core Secret Invasion #1–8 limited series, plus key tie-in issues from New Avengers, Mighty Avengers, and the Secret Invasion: Who Do You Trust? one-shot.
85.00 € 100.00 € -15%

Secret Wars by Jonathan Hickman Omnibus

Jonathan Hickman's Secret Wars is the culmination of his entire five-year Marvel run — from SHIELD to Avengers to New Avengers — compressed into a single reality-ending event. When the multiverse collapses, Doctor Doom remakes existence in his own image. Battleworld is the result: a patchwork planet of Marvel's greatest alternate realities, ruled absolutely by a god named Doom. Collects the complete Secret Wars #1–9 main series (864 pages), plus key tie-ins.
85.00 € 100.00 € -15%

Secret Wars Omnibus

Before Battleworld, there was the end of everything. Jonathan Hickman's New Avengers run introduced the concept of incursions — parallel Earths colliding and destroying each other — and built the philosophical and moral framework that made Secret Wars inevitable. This omnibus collects the prelude material that transforms the Illuminati into reluctant architects of extinction. Collects New Avengers #1–33 and Avengers #35–44, the core incursions storyline.
65.00 € 75.00 € -13%

Thunderbolts: Dark Reign Omnibus

After Secret Invasion, Norman Osborn was handed the keys to Marvel's security apparatus. Andy Diggle's Thunderbolts: Dark Reign documents what happened when a mass murderer ran the government's sanctioned superhero team — a study in institutional corruption dressed as a superhero comic. The Thunderbolts under Osborn became Marvel's most morally compromised cast of the era. Collects 1,328 pages of Thunderbolts during the Dark Reign period.
120.00 € 150.00 € -20%

S.H.I.E.L.D. by Hickman & Weaver Omnibus

Jonathan Hickman's SHIELD reimagines the Marvel Universe's secret history as a millennia-long conspiracy. The premise: SHIELD has existed since ancient times, and Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, Isaac Newton, and Galileo were all agents who fought off alien invasions, cosmic threats, and dimensional incursions long before Nick Fury. It's high-concept historical fiction wrapped in Marvel iconography. Collects SHIELD #1–6 and SHIELD vol. 2 #1–6 (384 pages).
65.00 € 75.00 € -13%

She-Hulk by Rainbow Rowell Omnibus

Rainbow Rowell's She-Hulk launched in 2022 as a deliberate course correction — a series focused on Jennifer Walters as a person rather than a legal concept or comedy premise. Coming after years of continuity upheaval, it returns She-Hulk to basics: her relationships, her identity struggles between human and Hulk, and her emotional life. Collects She-Hulk #1–15 (624 pages). The series follows Jen attempting to rebuild her life while wrestling with the division between her two identities.
85.00 € 100.00 € -15%

Black Widow & Captain America by Waid & Samnee Omnibus

Mark Waid and Chris Samnee are one of the defining creative partnerships of modern Marvel comics, celebrated for their run on Daredevil. When they reunited to tackle Black Widow, they brought the same kinetic confidence — and then extended their collaboration to Captain America, creating a cohesive spy-action epic across two iconic characters.
85.00 € 100.00 € -15%

The Sentry Omnibus

The Sentry arrived in 2000 as Marvel's answer to a question the universe had never asked: what if there was a Superman-level hero who had always existed, but everyone had forgotten him? Paul Jenkins constructed the concept as a mystery — Bob Reynolds is the most powerful hero alive, but something made all of Marvel's heroes erase their own memories of him. The series is as much psychological thriller as superhero comic.
100.00 € 125.00 € -20%

Ghost Rider: Danny Ketch Omnibus Vol. 2

The second Danny Ketch Ghost Rider omnibus continues Howard Mackie's run through the character's most turbulent period — crossovers, revelations about his connection to Johnny Blaze, and the escalation of the supernatural threats that defined 1990s Marvel horror. The Ketch era deepened the Ghost Rider mythology in ways that still inform the character today. Collects Ghost Rider vol. 3 #41 onwards (1,312 pages) — the continuation and deepening of Danny Ketch's story.
100.00 € 125.00 € -20%

Ghost Rider: Danny Ketch Omnibus Vol. 1

Danny Ketch's Ghost Rider debuted in 1990 and immediately became one of Marvel's best-selling titles of the decade. The second Ghost Rider is tonally distinct from Johnny Blaze — darker, more violent, and rooted in 1990s urban horror. Howard Mackie's run launched the character, established his mythology, and ran through a period when Ghost Rider was genuinely one of Marvel's hottest properties. Collects Ghost Rider vol. 3 #1–40 (1,216 pages) — the opening years of Danny Ketch's adventures.
100.00 € 125.00 € -20%

Tomb of Dracula Omnibus Vol. 1

Tomb of Dracula is one of Marvel's great horror series — a 1970s title that ran for 70 issues and proved that comics could sustain a genuinely horrific, non-superhero protagonist. Marv Wolfman's writing brought literary ambition to the genre, and the series introduced Blade, who would later become one of Marvel's most adaptable film properties. Collects Tomb of Dracula #1–19, the opening chapters of Wolfman's defining run.
85.00 € 100.00 € -15%

Namor the Sub-Mariner Omnibus Vol. 1

Namor the Sub-Mariner is one of Marvel's oldest characters — predating the Marvel Universe itself, created by Bill Everett in 1939. The original Prince of Atlantis stories by Stan Lee and Everett represent the foundation of the character: imperious, morally ambiguous, simultaneously hero and antagonist to the surface world. At 920 pages, Volume 1 of the Namor Omnibus is one of Marvel's most substantial archival collections.
100.00 € 125.00 € -20%

Silver Surfer Omnibus Vol. 1

The original Silver Surfer solo series launched in 1968 as Stan Lee's most overtly philosophical Marvel title. Norrin Radd, herald of Galactus turned exile on Earth, became Lee's vehicle for existential meditation — a cosmic being who could travel the universe but was imprisoned on a single planet, watching humanity's capacity for both beauty and destruction. Collects Silver Surfer #1–18, the complete original Stan Lee run.
85.00 € 100.00 € -15%

Spider-Woman Omnibus

Spider-Woman has one of the most complex histories in Marvel — multiple retcons, a Skrull impersonation during Secret Invasion, and a gradual rehabilitation into one of the Avengers' most capable field agents. This omnibus gathers the complete modern Spider-Woman adventures, charting Jessica Drew's evolution from supporting character to lead. Collects 1,320 pages of modern Spider-Woman comics across multiple creative runs, including key appearances in Avengers titles and her solo series.
120.00 € 150.00 € -20%

Ms. Marvel by G. Willow Wilson Omnibus

Kamala Khan's debut as Ms. Marvel was a landmark moment in Marvel history — the first Muslim character to headline her own Marvel Comics series. G. Willow Wilson created a protagonist who was simultaneously a fresh voice in superhero fiction and a deeply relatable teenager navigating identity, family, and the responsibilities of power. This omnibus collects G. Willow Wilson's complete Ms. The full Wilson era in a single volume.
65.00 € 80.00 € -19%

Hawkeye by Matt Fraction & David Aja Omnibus

Matt Fraction and David Aja's Hawkeye is one of the most critically acclaimed Marvel series of the modern era — a street-level, deeply human story about Clint Barton trying to be a hero in his own neighborhood, and his protégé Kate Bishop doing the same across the country.
85.00 € 100.00 € -15%

Blade: The Early Years Omnibus

Before Blade became a cinematic icon, he was born in the pages of Tomb of Dracula — a vampire hunter with an edge unlike any other. Marv Wolfman, the writer who created Blade, built the character from the ground up in Marvel's most influential horror comic of the Bronze Age. This omnibus collects Blade's early appearances and solo material from his formative years, drawn from the Tomb of Dracula era and surrounding titles.
85.00 € 100.00 € -15%

Ghost Rider by Benjamin Percy Omnibus

Benjamin Percy's Ghost Rider run begins with Johnny Blaze as the King of Hell — a status earned at the end of his previous arc — and uses that elevation to reframe the character entirely. Percy brings a horror-western sensibility and genuine darkness to a title that had drifted tonally for years. Collects 832 pages of Benjamin Percy's Ghost Rider run. Follows Blaze navigating his role as Hell's ruler while contending with both earthly and supernatural threats.
85.00 € 100.00 € -15%

Silver Surfer: The Infinity Gauntlet Omnibus

This 1,384-page omnibus gathers the complete cosmic Silver Surfer saga that built toward Infinity Gauntlet. Jim Starlin and Ron Marz shepherded the Surfer through the late 1980s and early 1990s cosmic revival — a period that reestablished Thanos, introduced Adam Warlock's renewed importance, and created the philosophical framework that Infinity Gauntlet would later detonate. Collects Silver Surfer vol. 3 issues spanning the Infinity Gauntlet prelude and aftermath. 1,384 pages of cosmic Marvel.
120.00 € 150.00 € -20%

Captain Mar-Vell Omnibus Vol. 1

Before Carol Danvers, before Monica Rambeau, there was Mar-Vell — the Kree warrior who became Marvel's original Captain Marvel. Created by Stan Lee and developed by Roy Thomas, Mar-Vell's adventures in the late Silver Age introduced the cosmic mythology that would underpin decades of Marvel storytelling.
85.00 € 100.00 € -15%

Captain Marvel by Kelly Thompson Omnibus Vol. 2

Kelly Thompson's Captain Marvel run concluded with its most ambitious storytelling — escalating the threats, deepening the character work, and delivering a finale that honored everything built across the entire tenure. At 1072 pages, this second omnibus is a monument to one of Marvel's most consistently excellent modern runs.
85.00 € 100.00 € -15%

Captain Marvel by Kelly Thompson Omnibus Vol. 1

Kelly Thompson took Carol Danvers in a bold new direction, grounding the cosmic hero in a street-level setting while expanding her supporting cast dramatically. The result was one of the most character-rich Captain Marvel runs in decades, introducing the Merry Band and redefining Carol's relationship with her community.
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Captain Marvel by Kelly Sue DeConnick Omnibus

Carol Danvers had been a major Marvel character for decades, but it was Kelly Sue DeConnick who gave her the name, the mantle, and the mission that would define her for a new era. This run is the origin of Captain Marvel as readers know her today — and the creative catalyst for everything that followed, including the film. This omnibus collects Kelly Sue DeConnick's complete Captain Marvel run, following Carol Danvers as she embraces the Captain Marvel identity, ventures into space, and confronts her own history.
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Captain Marvel: Ms. Marvel – A Hero Is Born Omnibus

Before Carol Danvers became Captain Marvel, she was Ms. Marvel — and her origin is one of the most significant in Marvel history. Gerry Conway wrote the character's debut series, establishing the framework of a hero who would eventually become one of Marvel's most important figures after decades of evolution. This omnibus collects the foundational Ms. Marvel material including Carol's debut and origin as a superhero, her early adventures establishing her powers, rogues gallery, and supporting cast.
85.00 € 100.00 € -15%

The Ultimates by Mark Millar Omnibus

Mark Millar and Bryan Hitch's Ultimates reimagined the Avengers for the post-9/11 world — a government-sponsored super-soldier program with real-world weight, moral ambiguity, and geopolitical consequence. Hitch's widescreen cinematic approach changed how superhero comics were drawn and directly influenced every Marvel film that followed. This is the run that Hollywood adapted into the MCU's Avengers. Collects The Ultimates #1–13 and The Ultimates 2 #1–13, the complete Millar/Hitch run.
85.00 € 100.00 € -15%

She-Hulk by John Byrne Omnibus

John Byrne's She-Hulk run is a landmark in meta-comics. Jennifer Walters doesn't just break the fourth wall — she treats it as architectural. Byrne wrote and drew a series that was simultaneously a superhero comic, a comedy about superhero comics, and a formal experiment in what the medium could do. It arrived in the late 1980s when this kind of self-awareness was genuinely radical. Collects Sensational She-Hulk #1–8 and #31–50, showcasing Byrne's complete run on the title.
100.00 € 125.00 € -20%

Eternals: The Complete Saga Omnibus

After Jack Kirby's original Eternals series ended, Roy Thomas and Mark Gruenwald took on the challenge of integrating the Eternals into the broader Marvel Universe — a complex task given how self-contained Kirby's vision was. The result is a fascinating chapter in Marvel cosmic history that bridges the gap between Kirby mythology and mainstream continuity. It represents the full arc of the post-Kirby Eternals era. Why it's worth reading.
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Guardians of the Galaxy by Abnett & Lanning Omnibus

Dan Abnett and Andy Lanning built the modern Guardians of the Galaxy from scratch in 2008, assembling a team from the wreckage of the Annihilation and Annihilation: Conquest cosmic events. The DnA Guardians — Star-Lord, Rocket Raccoon, Groot, Gamora, Drax — were a deliberately makeshift team held together by necessity rather than destiny. This run is the direct creative source for the James Gunn films. Collects Guardians of the Galaxy #1–25, the complete DnA run, plus key tie-in issues.
85.00 € 100.00 € -15%

Guardians of the Galaxy: Tomorrow's Heroes Omnibus

This companion omnibus to the core Guardians run collects the broader cosmic story material of the DnA era — the Tomorrow's Heroes material that shows the Guardians operating within a larger cosmic Marvel framework. Abnett and Lanning were simultaneously writing Nova, Annihilation, and the Guardians, creating an interconnected cosmic universe that had no real precedent in Marvel publishing.
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Thanos: The Infinity Saga Omnibus

Jim Starlin created Thanos in 1973 and spent two decades building the character into one of Marvel's greatest cosmic villains. This omnibus collects Starlin's Infinity Gauntlet-era Thanos work — the stories that transformed a B-list villain who worshipped Death into the existential threat that defined an entire era of Marvel cosmic storytelling.
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The Thanos Wars: Infinity Origin Omnibus

Before Infinity Gauntlet, Jim Starlin spent years establishing who Thanos was and why he worshipped Death. This omnibus collects the origin material and early cosmic battles that made Thanos something other than a standard villain — a true believer whose nihilism has theological roots. It covers the foundational Starlin Thanos material that Infinity Gauntlet was built upon. Essential pre-Infinity Gauntlet Why it's worth it.
85.00 € 100.00 € -15%

Infinity Gauntlet Omnibus

Jim Starlin's Infinity Gauntlet is the defining Marvel cosmic event — the story in which Thanos assembles all six Infinity Gems, wipes out half of all life in the universe, and forces Earth's remaining heroes into a desperate, seemingly impossible counterattack.
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Loki: God of Stories Omnibus

Al Ewing's Loki: Agent of Asgard and the surrounding material represent one of the most ambitious character studies Marvel has produced in recent decades. Taking the young Loki established by Kieron Gillen, Ewing asks a deceptively simple question: can a god of lies become someone different? The answer unfolds across some of the most formally inventive Marvel comics of its era. It includes the Secret Wars tie-in material that concludes Ewing's arc.
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Punisher Max by Garth Ennis Omnibus Vol. 2

The second and concluding volume of Garth Ennis's MAX Punisher run brings Frank Castle's darkest war to its end. The series doubles down on its crime fiction roots, introducing Barracuda — one of the most memorable antagonists in Punisher history — and closing out the run with the kind of brutal finality that defined the entire imprint.
135.00 € 175.00 € -23%

Punisher Max by Garth Ennis Omnibus Vol. 1

Garth Ennis redefined the Punisher in 2004 by moving Frank Castle entirely outside the Marvel Universe. Under the MAX imprint, the series strips away superheroes and delivers raw, unflinching crime fiction. This first omnibus collects the opening chapters of what many consider the definitive Punisher run — brutal, literary, and uncompromising.
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Moon Knight by Jed MacKay Omnibus

Jed MacKay's Moon Knight is the most recent major creative statement on the character — and arguably the most complete. Setting Marc Spector up as the proprietor of the Midnight Mission, a sanctuary for those touched by the night, MacKay merged the supernatural detective concept with the psychological complexity the character demands.
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Moon Knight by Huston, Benson & Hurwitz Omnibus

Charlie Huston's 2006 Moon Knight relaunch was a deliberate act of creative violence against the character's previous incarnations. Huston wrote Marc Spector as a broken man — knees shattered, psychology fractured, the multiple personalities no longer a quirk but a crisis — and the result was the darkest, most unsettling Moon Knight series Marvel had published.
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Moon Knight: Marc Spector Omnibus Vol. 2

Doug Moench's Marc Spector series continued to develop Moon Knight's mythology through its second volume, deepening the supporting cast, expanding the Khonshu religion, and pushing Marc Spector's psychological instability to new extremes.
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Moon Knight: Marc Spector Omnibus Vol. 1

Doug Moench defined Moon Knight for a generation. His 1980s solo series transformed the character from a minor Werewolf by Night supporting player into one of Marvel's most complex figures — a mercenary haunted by the Egyptian moon god Khonshu, operating through multiple identities across New York's criminal underworld. Why it's worth reading. Moench's Moon Knight is a masterclass in building a complex superhero identity from scratch.
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Moon Knight Omnibus Vol. 2

Doug Moench's original Moon Knight solo series continued through its second volume with the confidence of a creative team fully in command of its concept. The Bronze Age run maintained its distinctive blend of crime noir, Egyptian mythology, and psychological complexity across its entire run — a consistency rare in superhero comics of any era.
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Moon Knight Omnibus Vol. 1

Moon Knight's first solo series, launched in 1980, is where the character truly found his voice. Doug Moench took the mercenary avatar of Khonshu and built around him one of the most distinctive concepts in Bronze Age Marvel — a hero with three identities, a complex moral code, and a visual language unlike any other superhero of the era. Volume 1 of the Moon Knight Omnibus collects the debut solo series from the beginning, presenting Moench's original vision for the character before the Marc Spector renaming.
100.00 € 125.00 € -20%

Doctor Strange by Jed MacKay Omnibus

Jed MacKay's Doctor Strange run (2023–2024) is the most critically acclaimed take on the character in a generation — a series that launched in the immediate aftermath of the 'Death of Doctor Strange' event and rebuilt the character from the ground up. MacKay writes Strange as a genuinely fallible, deeply human figure whose mastery of magic comes at a cost, exploring the emotional and ethical dimensions of his role with a sophistication rare in contemporary superhero comics. With Pasqual Ferry's stunning artwork giving the Sanctum Sanctorum and Strange's mystical conflicts a fresh visual identity, this run is already being discussed as among the definitive modern takes on Marvel's Sorcerer Supreme.
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Doctor Strange: Sorcerer Supreme Omnibus Vol. 3

Volume 3 of the Sorcerer Supreme omnibus covers the final chapters of Doctor Strange's longest-running solo series, taking him through the major Marvel crossover events of the early-to-mid 1990s and toward the series' conclusion. Various writers contribute during this phase, each leaving their mark on a character who by this point had accumulated decades of mythology. The volume includes Strange's participation in 'Infinity War' and 'Infinity Crusade' crossover events and his evolving relationship with the mystical power structures of the Marvel universe. For collectors completing the full Sorcerer Supreme omnibus run, Volume 3 is the satisfying finale to an epic creative chapter.
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Doctor Strange: Sorcerer Supreme Omnibus Vol. 2

Volume 2 of the Sorcerer Supreme omnibus continues the long-running 1988–1996 series through some of its most turbulent and creatively ambitious chapters. Roy Thomas and Jean-Marc Lofficier deepen the cosmological mythology of Strange's world — the Vishanti, the Vishanti Wars, the politics of magical dimensions — while Strange himself faces threats that test both his power and his moral convictions. The crossover era of early 1990s Marvel begins to impinge on the series here, but the creative team maintains the book's distinctive identity. For collectors building the complete Sorcerer Supreme omnibus set, Volume 2 is the bridge between the Gillis foundations and the series' later evolution.
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Doctor Strange: Sorcerer Supreme Omnibus Vol. 1

The 'Doctor Strange: Sorcerer Supreme' series (1988–1996) launched at the height of the direct market boom and represented Marvel's most ambitious ongoing commitment to the character. Volume 1 collects the opening arcs by Peter Gillis, who brought a darker, more horror-inflected sensibility to Strange's world — exploring the cost of wielding power beyond human comprehension and the toll the mystic arts take on Strange's humanity. The series introduced the Vishanti Wars and deepened the political structures of the mystical Marvel universe in ways that would influence Doctor Strange comics for years. This omnibus is the essential starting point for collectors interested in the character's late 1980s and 1990s evolution.
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Doctor Strange: Master of the Mystic Arts Omnibus Vol. 1

This omnibus collects the pivotal Steve Englehart and Roger Stern era of Doctor Strange, one of the most beloved runs in the character's history. Englehart's mid-1970s work brought genuine philosophical ambition to Strange — incorporating elements of Eastern mysticism, real-world occult traditions, and moral complexity into stories that made the Sorcerer Supreme feel genuinely wise and consequential. Roger Stern followed with sharp, character-driven arcs and legendary collaborations with artists including Marshall Rogers and Frank Miller on covers. This era produced some of the most visually and intellectually ambitious Doctor Strange comics ever published, setting the character's tone for the next two decades.
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Doctor Strange Omnibus Vol. 2

Volume 2 of the classic Doctor Strange omnibus covers the post-Ditko era, with Roy Thomas and Gene Colan carrying the character through the late 1960s and early 1970s. Colan's lush, painterly style brought a new cinematic quality to the Sanctum Sanctorum — his storytelling is atmospheric and moody, a perfect match for a character who traffics in dread and wonder. This era expands Strange's supporting cast, deepens the mythology of the Vishanti and the Defenders, and introduces the Sorcerer Supreme to the wider Marvel universe in ways that would define him for decades. For collectors building the complete Silver and Bronze Age Doctor Strange library, Volume 2 is the essential companion to Ditko's foundation.
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Doctor Strange Omnibus Vol. 1

Stan Lee and Steve Ditko's original Doctor Strange stories (1963–1966) are among the most psychedelically inventive comics ever produced. Strange debuted in Strange Tales #110 as a sorcerer whose adventures took place in abstract dimensions that looked unlike anything else on the newsstand — Ditko's visual imagination conjured impossible geometries, floating eyes, and cosmic horror decades before those concepts became mainstream. These stories invented the visual language of magical Marvel storytelling and established the Sanctum Sanctorum, the Eye of Agamotto, and the Ancient One — foundations that every subsequent Doctor Strange creator has built upon. This omnibus is the definitive collection of the character's original run, presented in oversized hardcover format.
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Wakanda: World of Black Panther Omnibus

This omnibus is the definitive world-building companion to the Black Panther mythology — a curated collection of stories focused not just on T'Challa, but on the nation of Wakanda itself: its history, its people, its politics, and its future. Gathering works by various writers and artists, the volume spans key Wakanda-centric stories that explore the supporting cast, including the Dora Milaje, Shuri, Ramonda, and the tribal council, giving depth to the world that generations of Black Panther readers have loved. For collectors who want to go beyond T'Challa and understand Wakanda as the rich, complex fictional nation it is, this omnibus offers a breadth of storytelling unavailable anywhere else in a single volume.
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Black Panther by Ta-Nehisi Coates Omnibus

Ta-Nehisi Coates's Black Panther run (2016–2021) is the most culturally discussed superhero comic of the decade. Written by one of America's most celebrated journalists and public intellectuals, the series uses T'Challa's struggles as king of Wakanda to explore colonialism, state power, consent of the governed, and what it means to rule justly. Coates's run launched in 2016 — the same year Black Panther's MCU debut was announced — and immediately became a publishing phenomenon, selling out multiple printings and bringing a literary audience to superhero comics for the first time in years. This omnibus collects the complete Coates run in one definitive hardcover, the essential volume for any serious collector.
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Black Panther: Panther's Prey Omnibus

Don McGregor's 'Panther's Prey' is one of the most ambitious Black Panther stories ever written — a four-issue prestige-format miniseries published in 1990–1991 that reunites McGregor with his Wakanda. The story pits T'Challa against the drug lord Hardcase and his Crew in a tale that weaves street-level crime with Wakandan politics, exploring what it means to be a Black king in a world shaped by systemic inequality.
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Black Panther: The Early Marvel Years Omnibus Vol. 1

This omnibus gathers the foundational Black Panther stories that introduced T'Challa to the world — beginning with his legendary debut in Fantastic Four #52 (1966) by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby, the first Black superhero in mainstream American comics.
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Invincible Iron Man by Matt Fraction Omnibus Vol. 2

The conclusion of Matt Fraction's landmark Iron Man run delivers on every promise made in Volume 1. Tony Stark's mind has been erased. Pepper Potts and War Machine are keeping the world safe while Tony deteriorates to a vegetative state, hunted across the globe by the Mistress of the Dark Dimension. The 'Stark Disassembled' arc and Tony's eventual resurrection and return to form conclude one of the most emotionally and narratively ambitious Iron Man stories ever told. This volume also includes the 'Stark Resilient' arc, which rebuilds Stark Industries from nothing. A complete and essential creative statement in a single omnibus.
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Invincible Iron Man by Matt Fraction Omnibus Vol. 1

Matt Fraction's Iron Man run is the series that proved the character could sustain genuine literary ambition in the post-MCU era. Launched in 2008 in the wake of the first Iron Man film, Fraction and artist Salvador Larroca delivered 'The Five Nightmares' and the massive 'World's Most Wanted' arc — in which Tony Stark erases his own mind to prevent Norman Osborn from accessing the Superhero Registration database.
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The Invincible Iron Man by Kurt Busiek Omnibus

Kurt Busiek's Iron Man run arrived in the wake of the disastrous 'Heroes Reborn' era and the task of restoring Tony Stark to dignity and coherence. Busiek — whose Marvels and Avengers work had already re-established him as the leading reconstructionist writer in superhero comics — approached the assignment with characteristic intelligence and craft. This omnibus collects his complete run, including the 'Ultron Unlimited' tie-in material and his work rebuilding Tony's relationships, public identity, and moral compass after years of editorial drift. A clean, confident, collector-worthy volume.
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Iron Man: Armor Wars Omnibus

Armor Wars is the Iron Man story that crystallized what makes Tony Stark different from every other Marvel hero: his technology is his greatest vulnerability. When Stark discovers his armor designs have been stolen and used to create supervillain suits, he goes to war against them all — including heroes wearing government-sanctioned armor — in a morally compromised crusade that ends with serious consequences.
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Iron Man by Michelinie, Layton & Romita Jr. Omnibus Vol. 1

The definitive Iron Man creative team of the Bronze Age. David Michelinie and Bob Layton, with John Romita Jr. on pencils, produced 'Demon in a Bottle' — the landmark story of Tony Stark's alcoholism that changed what superhero comics could say about personal failure and addiction.
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The Invincible Iron Man Omnibus Vol. 4

Bill Mantlo and Bob Layton defined Iron Man for the late 1970s in a run that pushed Tony Stark toward harder moral questions while delivering consistently entertaining superhero fiction. Mantlo's plotting was ambitious and Layton's pencils — clean, kinetic, and ideally suited to mechanical detail — gave the armored Avenger a visual signature that persisted for years afterward. This omnibus collects a transitional era that laid critical groundwork for the Michelinie-Layton 'Demon in a Bottle' era that followed. For collectors building a complete Iron Man archive, this volume fills an essential gap in the character's development.
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The Invincible Iron Man Omnibus Vol. 3

Archie Goodwin's complete Iron Man tenure reaches its conclusion in this third omnibus, representing some of the finest work done on the character in the early 1970s. Goodwin continued to deepen Tony Stark's personal struggles while delivering technically inventive storytelling that pushed against the boundaries of what mainstream Marvel comics were doing.
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The Invincible Iron Man Omnibus Vol. 2

The second volume of Iron Man's Silver Age adventures continues the work begun by Stan Lee and expands it under Archie Goodwin, one of the most underrated writers in Marvel history. Goodwin brought narrative sophistication and emotional consistency to the title, deepening Tony Stark's characterization beyond the playboy industrialist archetype. This omnibus covers a rich transitional period for the character, with iconic armor upgrades, new villain introductions, and the early development of the themes — technology, identity, addiction — that would define Iron Man for decades. A key volume for collectors building a complete Iron Man library.
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The Invincible Iron Man Omnibus Vol. 1

The foundation of everything Iron Man. Stan Lee and Don Heck introduced Tony Stark in 1963 as a Cold War capitalist with a heart condition and a conscience — an unusual superhero premise that gave the character immediate moral complexity.
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Incredible Hulk by Loeb & McGuinness Omnibus

Jeph Loeb and Ed McGuinness delivered one of the most visually spectacular Hulk runs in the character's history, built around a simple but electrifying premise: a Red Hulk. The mysterious Rulk tore through the Marvel Universe, defeating Thor, Iron Man, and the Watcher himself in rapid succession, and no one knew who was under the red skin. This omnibus collects the full Loeb run that launched the Red Hulk concept and triggered a wave of gamma-powered characters. McGuinness's art is pure kinetic energy — oversized, dynamic, and designed for maximum impact. It's a blockbuster run that prioritizes spectacle, delivered with genuine craft.
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Incredible Hulk by Peter David Omnibus Vol. 3

The third and culminating omnibus of Peter David's legendary Hulk run brings together the payoff of years of psychological groundwork. This volume centers on the emergence of the 'Professor Hulk' — the merged personality that combines Banner's intelligence with the Hulk's strength and a measured emotional stability.
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Incredible Hulk by Peter David Omnibus Vol. 2

Peter David's run on the Incredible Hulk is widely considered the definitive modern interpretation of the character, and this second omnibus sits at the heart of it. David pushed the book into genuinely complex psychological territory, exploring the multiple-personality disorder at the core of Bruce Banner's condition. This volume includes the landmark 'Pardoned' arc and the emergence of the grey Hulk persona Joe Fixit, a Las Vegas enforcer who represents Banner's id stripped of heroic pretense. The storytelling is mature, darkly funny, and emotionally intelligent in ways that superhero comics of the late 1980s rarely managed. Essential reading for any serious Hulk collector.
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The Incredible Hulk Omnibus Vol. 1

The origin of one of Marvel's most enduring characters, presented in its purest form. Stan Lee and Jack Kirby launched the Hulk in 1962 as a tragic figure — scientist Bruce Banner transformed by gamma radiation into a creature driven by rage and fear. This omnibus collects the character's earliest adventures, including the original six-issue Hulk series and key appearances in Tales to Astonish, capturing a period when Marvel was rewriting the rules of superhero fiction. Kirby's dynamic layouts and Lee's emotionally charged scripting give these stories a raw, urgent energy that still holds up. An indispensable piece of Marvel history and the foundation for every Hulk story told since.
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Thor by Cates & Klein Omnibus

Donny Cates and Nic Klein deliver one of the most explosive Thor runs of the 21st century, collecting Thor (2020) #1–25 and related material. The premise is audacious: Thor becomes All-Father, inheriting Asgard at the worst possible moment as Donald Blake goes insane and the Black Winter — a universe-devouring entity — arrives. Cates writes cosmic horror with the same relentless energy he brought to Venom, and Klein's art is thunderously atmospheric. The run introduces the God of Hammers as a genuinely frightening villain and closes with a Ragnarok unlike any seen before. A must for fans of modern high-concept Marvel.
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Thor by Straczynski & Gillen Omnibus

The definitive modern Thor omnibus. J. Michael Straczynski's 2007 relaunch is one of the most acclaimed runs in the character's history, reimagining Asgard rebuilt in the Oklahoma plains and exploring what it means for gods to walk among men.
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Thor: Heroes Return Omnibus Vol. 2

Dan Jurgens concludes his landmark late-90s Thor run in this second omnibus, collecting Thor (1998) #26–50 plus additional material. The volume escalates the stakes to cosmic proportions: Asgard's war with Thanos, the revelation of Thor's true destiny, and the groundwork for the eventual Ragnarok. Jurgens delivers some of his most ambitious storytelling here, weaving Asgardian mythology with Marvel's wider cosmic universe. The Jake Olson subplot reaches its compelling resolution, and the art throughout maintains the cinematic quality that defined this era. An indispensable companion to Vol. 1 for any serious Thor collector.
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Thor: Heroes Return Omnibus Vol. 1

Dan Jurgens and Jerry Ordway relaunch the God of Thunder in 1998 with a clean-slate Thor that became the definitive post-Heroes Return era. This first omnibus collects the opening chapters of Thor (1998) #1–25 plus key annuals, reestablishing Asgard in a rebuilt New York and introducing Jake Olson as Thor's mortal host. Jurgens strips the concept back to its core and delivers blockbuster mythological action with a sharp modern sensibility. The volume captures the optimism of late-90s Marvel at its most ambitious, anchored by Jurgens' clean storytelling and Ordway's dynamic layouts. A foundational read for any collector of the Thunder God.
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Captain America by Ta-Nehisi Coates Omnibus

Ta-Nehisi Coates' Captain America — the most culturally significant Cap run since Brubaker, written by a National Book Award-winning journalist and author. Coates brought his analytical perspective on American history and race to Steve Rogers, exploring how a man who embodies national ideals navigates a fractured, mistrustful America. The result is a Captain America story unlike any other: thoughtful, angry, melancholic, and genuinely engaged with the country Steve Rogers is supposed to represent. A landmark run collected in a definitive omnibus.
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Captain America by Nick Spencer Omnibus Vol. 2

The conclusion of Nick Spencer's Captain America — Secret Empire and its aftermath, collected in the second omnibus of the most politically charged Cap run of the modern era. Secret Empire sees HYDRA Cap seize control of the United States, forcing every Marvel hero to confront what Captain America means when the man inside the suit represents everything the symbol is supposed to oppose. Spencer's conclusion is as controversial as his beginning, but the scale and ambition of the storytelling are undeniable.
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Captain America by Nick Spencer Omnibus Vol. 1

Nick Spencer's Captain America — the most politically controversial Marvel run of the 2010s, beginning with the shocking revelation that Steve Rogers is a HYDRA sleeper agent. Secret Empire divided fandom but demonstrated Spencer's willingness to use superhero iconography to explore genuinely disturbing questions about how fascism operates within democratic systems. This first omnibus collects the buildup to that event and the Steve Rogers: Captain America series that redefined Cap's public role in the Marvel universe.
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Captain America by Rick Remender Omnibus

Rick Remender's Captain America — one of the most creatively ambitious runs of the Marvel NOW! era, collected in a single omnibus. Remender stranded Steve Rogers in the dimension of Dimension Z for years of subjective time, aging him, breaking him, and rebuilding him in ways no previous writer had attempted.
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Captain America by Mark Gruenwald Omnibus Vol. 2

The second volume of Mark Gruenwald's defining Captain America run — featuring the legendary storyline in which Steve Rogers abandons the Captain America identity. When the US government demands Cap operate under their direct authority, Rogers refuses and becomes simply 'The Captain', while John Walker takes on the Cap mantle. This arc — one of the most politically resonant in Cap's history — directly inspired the Disney+ series The Falcon and The Winter Soldier. Essential Gruenwald, essential Captain America.
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Captain America by Mark Gruenwald Omnibus Vol. 1

Mark Gruenwald's monumental Captain America run begins here — over a decade of stories that defined the character through the 1980s and early 1990s. Gruenwald was a Marvel lifer who understood Cap at a molecular level, and this first omnibus showcases his extraordinary commitment to building a coherent mythology around Steve Rogers. The Flag-Smasher, the Serpent Society, and the early ULTIMATUM storylines are among the highlights of a run that remains essential reading for anyone who wants to understand how Cap was written before Brubaker changed everything.
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Captain America: Return of the Winter Soldier Omnibus

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

The Trial of Captain America — Ed Brubaker's penultimate omnibus arc, placing Bucky Barnes in the dock for his crimes as the Winter Soldier. This omnibus collects one of the most legally and morally complex stories in Brubaker's run: can a man be judged for acts committed while brainwashed? The courtroom drama is backed by relentless action as the Sin — Red Skull's daughter — wages war on America, building toward a conclusion that fundamentally reshapes Bucky's fate. Brubaker at his most sophisticated.
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Captain America Lives! Omnibus

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

The Death of Captain America — Ed Brubaker's most emotionally devastating arc, collected in a single definitive omnibus. In the aftermath of Civil War, Steve Rogers is assassinated, and Brubaker uses the vacuum left by his death to examine what Captain America truly means as a symbol.
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Captain America by Ed Brubaker Omnibus Vol. 1

Ed Brubaker's landmark Captain America run begins here — widely considered the definitive modern take on the character. Brubaker brought Steve Rogers into the 21st century with a Cold War espionage thriller sensibility, and the result was one of the best-received runs in Marvel history. This first omnibus introduces the Winter Soldier — the resurrected Bucky Barnes as a Soviet assassin — in a storyline that redefined both characters and inspired the acclaimed Marvel Studios film. Stunning artwork by Steve Epting and Michael Lark completes one of the great superhero comics of the 2000s.
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Captain America Omnibus Vol. 1

Captain America's Silver Age comeback — the Stan Lee and Jack Kirby run that redefined the character for a new generation. This omnibus collects Cap's return from suspended animation in Avengers #4 and the subsequent solo adventures that grappled with themes of displacement, identity, and heroism in a changing world. Lee and Kirby brought genuine emotional depth to a man out of time, and the stories here — including the introduction of the Falcon and key HYDRA storylines — remain some of the most influential in Cap's history. A cornerstone of any serious Marvel Silver Age collection.
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Captain America: Golden Age Omnibus Vol. 2

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

The very origin of Captain America — collected in a landmark omnibus covering the Golden Age stories by Joe Simon and Jack Kirby. These are the comics that defined patriotic heroism during World War II, featuring Cap's first clash with the Red Skull and dozens of breathtaking action sequences drawn by Kirby at his raw, explosive best. Published originally in 1941, these stories shaped American comics history and remain essential reading for any serious collector. A rare chance to own the foundational chapters of one of Marvel's most iconic characters in a deluxe hardcover format.
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Fantastic Four by Jonathan Hickman Omnibus Vol. 2

The second Hickman Fantastic Four omnibus concludes his landmark run, paying off the narrative threads seeded in the first volume while introducing the Future Foundation as the team's replacement — a school for the Marvel Universe's most gifted children, led by Spider-Man as a teacher, operating from the Baxter Building while the FF deal with the cosmic-scale consequences of the Council of Reeds conflict. The Kang/Doom confrontation at the run's conclusion is one of the most satisfying long-form story payoffs in modern Marvel.
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Fantastic Four by Jonathan Hickman Omnibus Vol. 1

Jonathan Hickman's Fantastic Four run established his Marvel career's defining mode — massive, architecturally complex narratives with years-long payoffs, introduced through the Council of Reeds (alternate universe versions of Reed Richards who had solved every problem and abandoned their families) and the War of Four Cities that pitted the Kree, the Inhumans, the High Evolutionary's creations, and the Kree's counter-faction against each other simultaneously. This is Hickman operating at maximum ambition before the Avengers work that followed.
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Fantastic Four by Dan Slott Omnibus Vol. 1

Dan Slott's Fantastic Four run began in 2018 and immediately engaged with the team's foundational mythology in ambitious ways — exploring the nature of Richards family intelligence across generations, the Griever's attempt to destroy all that the FF have created, and the team's return to active duty after a period of absence.
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Fantastic Four by Millar & Hitch Omnibus

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

Mark Waid and Mike Wieringo's Fantastic Four run is the definitive 21st-century reinvention of the team — a run that understood the Fantastic Four worked best when treated as a family of explorers rather than a superhero team, and built their biggest storyline (Unthinkable) by systematically stripping the team of every advantage before a conclusive battle with Doctor Doom. Wieringo's art was among the most joyful and expressive in contemporary Marvel, and his death at 44 in 2007 deprived the industry of a generational talent.
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Fantastic Four by John Byrne Omnibus Vol. 2

The second Byrne Fantastic Four omnibus covers the conclusion of his landmark run — including the controversial death of the original, classic Invisible Girl and her resurrection as Invisible Woman, the extended Secret Wars connection, the Thing's return from his self-imposed exile, and the introduction of Doom as a significant Fantastic Four villain with depth that previous FF writers hadn't fully developed.
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Fantastic Four by John Byrne Omnibus Vol. 1

John Byrne's Fantastic Four run is the second-greatest creative achievement in the character's history after Lee and Kirby's founding run — a systematic reinvention of the team that returned to their core dynamics while introducing landmark concepts including She-Hulk's substitution for Thing, the death and rebirth of Galactus, the introduction of Frankie Raye as Nova, and the extended Reed Richards trial before the Shi'ar Imperial Guard that is one of the most conceptually ambitious single storylines in 1980s Marvel.
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Fantastic Four Omnibus Vol. 6

Marv Wolfman's Fantastic Four run represents the final pre-Byrne era — the creative tenure immediately before John Byrne's landmark reinvention of the team. Wolfman introduced the Frightful Four's most ambitious membership configuration, developed the Nova connection between his simultaneous run on that character and the FF, and used the team format to explore large-scale cosmic threats that his successor Byrne would later ground in more character-focused directions.
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Fantastic Four Omnibus Vol. 5

The fifth Fantastic Four omnibus continues Roy Thomas's run through the transition to Len Wein and other writers, covering the period when Marvel was experimenting with the team's format — including the Thing's solo focus, the shifting relationship dynamics post-Medusa's team membership, and the introduction of new antagonists that would define later FF eras. This volume documents the book's creative search for a post-Kirby identity before Byrne's eventual definitive reimagining.
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Fantastic Four Omnibus Vol. 3

The third Fantastic Four omnibus covers the final period of the Lee/Kirby collaboration — the run toward Kirby's departure to DC, featuring the introduction of the Him/Warlock concept, Crystal's full integration into the team after Sue Storm's pregnancy, and the complete Kree/Skrull setup that Thomas would develop in Avengers. These late Kirby issues show a creator pushing against the creative constraints of the Marvel system before leaving for DC and the New Gods concept that would be his ultimate artistic statement.
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Fantastic Four Omnibus Vol. 2

The second Fantastic Four omnibus enters the period when Kirby and Lee were at their most inventively prolific — these issues introduced the Black Panther, the Inhumans, the Silver Surfer, and Galactus within a concentrated run that has no equivalent in mainstream comics history. The invention rate was unprecedented: concepts that became the foundations of entire franchise lines were being introduced monthly, with Kirby's cosmic imagination operating at a frequency that exhausted every collaborator who tried to keep pace.
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Fantastic Four Omnibus Vol. 1

The first Fantastic Four omnibus collects the genesis of the Marvel Universe — Jack Kirby and Stan Lee's creation of the concept that would define American superhero comics for six decades. The Fantastic Four #1 through the early issues introduced not just four characters but the entire conceptual framework of the Marvel approach: fallible heroes with genuine relationships, science fiction adventure grounded in human drama, and a shared universe that was being invented issue by issue. These are the issues that changed everything.
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Avengers: No Surrender/No Road Home Omnibus

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

Rick Remender's Uncanny Avengers launched immediately after Avengers vs. X-Men as the flagship title of Marvel NOW! — a Unity Squad of Avengers and X-Men working together to fulfill Charles Xavier's dream of human/mutant coexistence, led by Captain America and Havok. Remender used the format to address the damage Cyclops's actions had done to the mutant cause, positioned Havok as a controversial spokesperson for a post-AvX mutant identity, and built toward the Apocalypse Twins storyline — a massive alternate future/time-travel epic where the villains literally won.
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Avengers by Busiek & Pérez Omnibus Vol. 2

The second Busiek/Pérez Avengers omnibus contains the arc most frequently cited as the definitive Avengers story: Ultron Unlimited, the four-issue siege of an Eastern European nation where Ultron kills every living being and constructs an army from their remains. Busiek spent the preceding issues building Ultron's return to maximum dread, and when the assault arrives, Pérez's artwork of the Avengers standing against an enemy that has already won is among the most powerful in the character's history.
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Avengers by Busiek & Pérez Omnibus Vol. 1

Kurt Busiek and George Pérez's Avengers run is the definitive modern-era Avengers series — a deeply character-focused, mythology-respectful, beautifully drawn restoration of the team's greatness following the disastrous Crossing and Heroes Reborn period. Their opening Morgan le Fay storyline reset the team's direction with immediate clarity, and Busiek spent the next four years demonstrating that the Avengers format at its best was about character ensembles, earned emotional moments, and threats that were genuinely worthy of the assembled heroes.
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Avengers by Jonathan Hickman Omnibus Vol. 1

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

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

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

Avengers: The Gathering collects the material that Kurt Busiek and George Pérez used to set up their landmark Avengers run — the prelude issues, the Thunderbolts crossover material, and the gathering of heroes following the extended period when the main Avengers were missing after the Onslaught event. Busiek's preparatory work established the emotional and narrative foundation for one of the best-received Avengers creative runs in the team's history.
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The Avengers Omnibus Vol. 6

The sixth Avengers omnibus covers the conclusion of Englehart's run, centered on the Celestial Madonna storyline — one of the most ambitious Bronze Age Marvel narratives, weaving Mantis's mysterious origin through past, present, and future while simultaneously resolving the Swordsman's arc with his death in combat. Englehart used the Vision and the Scarlet Witch's relationship as the emotional spine of the era, building toward their eventual marriage in a standalone special that remains one of Marvel's most unusual romantic narratives.
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The Avengers Omnibus Vol. 5

Steve Englehart's Avengers run is the most politically sophisticated in the team's history — he used the book as a direct commentary on the Watergate era, with the Secret Empire storyline revealing a vast government conspiracy reaching to the highest levels of power, a conclusion so resonant with contemporary events that Marvel editorial forced Englehart to leave the outcome implicit. The Avengers-Defenders War gave way to something more psychologically complex: Englehart's Avengers were a team operating in a country whose institutions were actively corrupt.
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The Avengers Omnibus Vol. 4

The fourth Avengers omnibus continues Roy Thomas's era into the period of the legendary Avengers-Defenders War — the first major inter-title crossover in Marvel history, where the two teams were manipulated into fighting each other by Loki and Dormammu across eight issues spanning both books. The crossover established the template for Marvel's event publishing model and proved that interconnected storytelling across separate titles could work as a commercial and narrative strategy.
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The Avengers Omnibus Vol. 3

The third Avengers omnibus covers Roy Thomas's tenure including the landmark Kree-Skrull War — the first major Marvel cosmic event, a war between two galactic empires that drew the Avengers into space opera territory years before the concept became Marvel's standard mode. Neal Adams and John Buscema provided the artwork for this era's most ambitious stories, and Thomas demonstrated that the Avengers format could sustain multi-issue epic storytelling without losing character focus.
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The Avengers Omnibus Vol. 2

The second Avengers omnibus continues the Silver Age run through the period when the team fully established its identity distinct from its founding members — the Cap's Kooky Quartet era, where Captain America led a team of reformed villains (Hawkeye, Scarlet Witch, Quicksilver) while the original Avengers stepped back. Stan Lee and then Roy Thomas built a book that proved the team concept could work without relying on its most popular members, a structural experiment that defined how Marvel managed ensemble casts going forward.
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The Avengers Omnibus Vol. 1

The first Avengers omnibus collects the founding of Marvel's premier super-team from their debut in 1963 — Stan Lee and Jack Kirby establishing the team concept, the first roster shuffles, and the foundational mythology that made the Avengers the umbrella concept for Marvel's entire publishing line. These early issues include the first appearances of classic Avengers antagonists, the Hulk's departure from the team, and the introduction of Captain America as the team's moral center.
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Wolverine: Old Man Logan Omnibus

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

Death of Wolverine is Charles Soule and Steve McNiven's four-issue event series killing Logan after the loss of his healing factor — a premise that forced the question of what Wolverine actually is without the regeneration that made him unique.
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Return of Wolverine Omnibus

Return of Wolverine is Charles Soule's five-issue miniseries bringing Logan back from the death established in Soule's own Death of Wolverine — completing the narrative circle of a writer who stewarded the character through both his end and his revival.
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All-New Wolverine by Tom Taylor Omnibus

Tom Taylor's All-New Wolverine is one of the best Marvel solo series of the 2010s regardless of character — the story of Laura Kinney stepping out of Logan's shadow to wear the Wolverine costume and prove she's more than a weapon or a clone, told with emotional intelligence and consistent craft across 35 issues. Taylor brought genuine warmth to a character whose origin was defined by trauma, made the Clone Saga subplot (Laura's younger clone Gabby) into one of the most beloved supporting character introductions in recent Marvel history, and delivered a run that works on its own terms without requiring knowledge of Wolverine's wider mythology.
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X-23 Omnibus Vol. 1

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

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

Benjamin Percy's Wolverine run reached its climactic confrontation in the Sabretooth War — a sustained arc pitting Logan against an army of Sabretooth variants led by the recently empowered original, using the Krakoa resurrection protocols as the engine for the most vicious iteration of the Wolverine/Sabretooth rivalry in decades. Percy built the Sabretooth War across two years of setup, which gave the payoff an accumulated weight that single-arc Wolverine stories rarely achieve.
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Wolverine: Not Dead Yet Omnibus

Warren Ellis's Wolverine work collects his two acclaimed storylines — Not Dead Yet and Dying Time — along with associated material from his run on the character. Ellis brought the same cold, precise approach to Wolverine that had made his Iron Man Extremis arc so effective: stripping away the mythology to find the essential character underneath, then using that distillation to construct high-concept action stories that worked as character studies simultaneously. McTeigue's Not Dead Yet storyline in particular is frequently cited as the best standalone Wolverine arc of the 2000s.
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Wolverine & the X-Men by Jason Aaron Omnibus

Wolverine & the X-Men by Jason Aaron Omnibus is the X-Men school book after Schism, with Logan trying to run a place for damaged mutant kids despite being the least obvious headmaster imaginable. Jason Aaron and Nick Bradshaw build the series around chaos, comedy, grief and responsibility. Its value is tone and cast: Quentin Quire, Kid Gladiator, Broo and the students make the Jean Grey School feel alive, absurd and emotionally risky.
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Wolverine by Jason Aaron Omnibus Vol. 1

Jason Aaron's first Wolverine omnibus collects the beginning of what became the definitive 21st-century Wolverine run — starting with Wolverine Goes to Hell and building through Wolverine vs. the X-Men and Wolverine's Revenge into a sustained examination of what makes Logan tick when his body and soul are pushed to their absolute limits simultaneously.
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Wolverine by Mark Millar Omnibus

Mark Millar's Wolverine run is built around two back-to-back storylines — Enemy of the State and Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. — that function as a single complete narrative: Wolverine is captured, brainwashed by HYDRA and the Hand, used as a weapon against every Marvel hero he knows, then deprogrammed and turned loose to hunt down everyone responsible. The premise is engineered for maximum action spectacle and John Romita Jr. delivers one of the defining artistic performances of his career — the two-year run moved faster and hit harder than anything Wolverine-related published in years.
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Wolverine Omnibus Vol. 6

The sixth and final Hama Wolverine omnibus covers the conclusion of his marathon run, bringing Logan's bone-claw era to an end with the revelations that would lead to his adamantium restoration and addressing the accumulated mysteries about Logan's true origins that Hama had been layering across years of storytelling. No Hama Wolverine volume arrives without earned emotional weight — by this point in the run, Hama had spent nearly a decade building the supporting cast and ongoing storylines that made this one of Marvel's most sustained single-author runs of the 1990s.
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Wolverine Omnibus Vol. 5

Hama's fifth Wolverine omnibus covers the peak of his run — the period when the revelations about Logan's true past began to accumulate, the bone-claw Wolverine era began after Magneto stripped his adamantium, and the series navigated the most significant physical change to the character since his creation. Hama made the bone-claw period work by refusing to treat the powerdown as a tragedy, instead using Logan's raw, unenhanced state as an opportunity to demonstrate what made Wolverine dangerous had nothing to do with metal.
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Wolverine Omnibus Vol. 4

Larry Hama's Wolverine Vol. 4 represents the first omnibus of his defining run on the character — the period when Hama transformed Wolverine's solo series from Claremont's psychological introspection into a propulsive action-espionage book with a military precision that Hama's Vietnam veteran informed directly. Hama wrote Wolverine for over 90 issues across the 1990s, creating an extended run of consistent quality that rivals any single creative tenure on a Marvel solo title from that era.
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Wolverine Omnibus Vol. 3

The third Claremont Wolverine omnibus covers the series' transition period as the Mutant Massacre and Fall of the Mutants events reshaped the X-Men landscape, requiring Wolverine's solo book to operate in direct response to seismic changes in the main X-Men line. Claremont used this period to deepen Logan's physical and psychological wounds from the Mutant Massacre, explore his complex feelings about the Xavier Institute's direction under Magneto, and introduce new supporting characters that would define the solo series through the Hama era that followed.
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Wolverine Omnibus Vol. 2

Chris Claremont's second Wolverine omnibus continues the solo series that ran throughout the late 1980s, deepening Logan's Japanese connections and the complex web of relationships established in the original Miller-era miniseries. Claremont used the ongoing format to explore Wolverine's berserker rage psychology, his regenerative healing factor as a psychological burden as much as a physical gift, and the recurring tension between his civilized surface and the animal beneath. John Buscema joins as primary artist, bringing his classical storytelling strengths to the character.
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Wolverine Omnibus Vol. 1

Before Wolverine had his own ongoing series, Chris Claremont and Frank Miller defined the character in the 1982 limited series. This omnibus collects that landmark run alongside the key Uncanny X-Men issues that built Logan's mythology.
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Ultimate X-Men Omnibus Vol. 4

Ultimate X-Men Omnibus Vol. 4 is the endgame shelf-piece for Marvel's alternate mutant universe. After Ultimatum breaks the world, the remaining mutants are no longer simply a streamlined version of classic X-Men; they are survivors in a hostile political landscape. The appeal is closure and contrast: this is where the Ultimate line stops feeling like a fresh entry point and becomes a darker argument about what the X-Men idea looks like after catastrophe.
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Ultimate X-Men Omnibus Vol. 3

Ultimate X-Men Omnibus Vol. 3 follows the title through its middle period, where Brian K. Vaughan, Robert Kirkman and later creators push Jean Grey, Cable, Apocalypse and the road toward Ultimatum. The book is valuable as the unstable bridge between the clean Ultimate launch and the darker collapse of that universe.
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Ultimate X-Men Omnibus Vol. 2

Ultimate X-Men Omnibus Vol. 2 is where the line becomes less pure Millar blockbuster and more character machine. Brian K. Vaughan brings warmth and structure after the harder Weapon X material, using Gambit, Longshot, Rogue and the wider Ultimate universe to test whether these versions can become more than edgy remixes of familiar mutants.
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Ultimate X-Men Omnibus Vol. 1

Ultimate X-Men Omnibus Vol. 1 is the mutant franchise rebuilt for the early-2000s Ultimate line: sharper politics, younger characters and no decades of continuity protecting anyone. Mark Millar and Adam Kubert make Xavier's school feel like a dangerous experiment, with Wolverine, Magneto and Weapon X recast through a more paranoid post-9/11 superhero lens.
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Cable & X-Force Omnibus

Cable & X-Force Omnibus sits in the core 1990s X-Force line, after the team has moved beyond its launch phase and into bigger X-Men continuity. Cable is still the strategic center of the book, but the volume also gives space to the full strike team identity: Domino, Cannonball, Shatterstar, Warpath, Feral and the young mutants caught between soldier tactics and superhero responsibility.
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Deadpool by Posehn & Duggan Omnibus

Brian Posehn and Gerry Duggan's Deadpool run launched with Marvel NOW! in 2012 and became one of the era's defining titles — taking the character in a direction that honored Kelly's emotional complexity while fully embracing Way's comedic maximalism.
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Deadpool by Daniel Way Omnibus Vol. 2

Daniel Way's second omnibus volume continues his record-breaking Deadpool run through the Deadpool Corps concept — a multiverse team of Deadpool variants including Lady Deadpool, Kidpool, Dogpool, and the genuinely inspired Headpool — and into the post-Siege Marvel landscape. Way stretched the franchise concept to its logical extreme while maintaining a consistent comedic voice across the massive cast of self-aware killers, and the Corps concept proved popular enough to spawn its own spinoff series.
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Deadpool by Daniel Way Omnibus Vol. 1

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

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

Fabian Nicieza's Cable & Deadpool series is the rare superhero buddy-comedy that actually works — pairing the grimly messianic Cable with the anarchically self-aware Deadpool, the book used the contrast between two characters who shared a creator but couldn't be more different in temperament.
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Deadpool Classic Omnibus Vol. 1

The Deadpool Classic series presents the character's early publication history in a format designed for readers who want to engage with the foundational material before diving into the major creative runs. This first volume covers the mercenary's transition from supporting villain to featured character, with material from multiple creators working through what Deadpool could be before Joe Kelly's run crystallized the character into his definitive form.
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Deadpool by Joe Kelly Omnibus

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

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

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

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

X-Men: Age of Apocalypse Companion Omnibus is the satellite shelf for readers who want the event to feel like a complete world rather than a famous core story. Blink, X-Universe, Generation Next, X-Man and related material widen the dystopia beyond the main teams. It is not the first AoA book to buy, but it is the book that makes the timeline feel inhabited.
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X-Men: Age of Apocalypse Omnibus

X-Men: Age of Apocalypse Omnibus is the core alternate-reality event: Xavier dies before founding the X-Men, Apocalypse conquers North America, and Magneto leads a resistance built from broken versions of familiar mutants. Its strength is not novelty alone; every title behaves as if this world has history, politics and damage of its own. That is why it remains the benchmark X-Men alternate timeline.
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Fall of the House of X / Rise of the Powers of X Omnibus

The mutant nation of Krakoa is ending. The humans have found a way to defeat resurrection. Orchis has infiltrated everything. The dream Moira MacTaggert spent ten lifetimes building is collapsing, and the X-Men face a choice: fight for Krakoa knowing it cannot be saved, or find a way to preserve something worth saving from the wreckage. Fall of the House of X and Rise of the Powers of X run simultaneously, telling the same story from two perspectives.
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Way of X Omnibus

Krakoa has solved resurrection. Death is no longer permanent for mutants. But if you can't die, what does faith mean? What does community mean? What does it mean to grieve? Kurt Wagner — Nightcrawler, the X-Men's most devout Christian — realizes that the mutant nation has everything except a soul. He sets out to build one. Si Spurrier's Way of X is the most philosophically ambitious book of the Krakoa era. Way of X #1–6 plus Legion of X #1–10, Spurrier's complete Nightcrawler-centred Krakoa story.
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X-Men: Age of Krakoa – Reign of X Omnibus Vol. 1

Reign of X Omnibus Vol. 1 is where Krakoa starts to feel less like a miracle and more like a political machine with cracks. The Quiet Council, resurrection protocols, X-Men public identity, Hellions chaos and the shadow of Moira all make the era more complicated. This is not just more Dawn of X; it is the stage where the mutant nation has power, bureaucracy and consequences.
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X-Men: Age of Krakoa – Dawn of X Omnibus Vol. 2

Dawn of X Omnibus Vol. 2 deepens the Krakoa experiment after the initial shock has passed. The books begin turning worldbuilding into pressure: Mystique and the Quiet Council, mutant diplomacy, X-Force security failures, the magical border around Otherworld and the first signs that paradise has procedures, secrets and enemies. It is a continuation volume, but a useful one because it shows the new X-Men status quo becoming operational.
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X-Men: Age of Krakoa – Dawn of X Omnibus Vol. 1

Dawn of X Omnibus Vol. 1 is the first real test of Krakoa as a publishing line rather than a single Hickman idea. Marauders, Excalibur, X-Force, New Mutants, Fallen Angels and X-Men all ask different questions about the mutant nation: diplomacy, magic, intelligence, youth culture and identity. The volume works because the line feels unstable and ambitious at the same time, like Marvel trying to make the X-office feel genuinely new again.
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X-Men: Age of Krakoa by Kieron Gillen Omnibus

X-Men: Age of Krakoa by Kieron Gillen Omnibus — Immortal X-Men and A.X.E.: Judgment Day. The Quiet Council of Krakoa, the Progenitor Celestial judging all humanity, Sinister's schemes from within. X-Men: Age of Krakoa by Kieron Gillen collects Immortal X-Men #1-18 and A.X.E.: Judgment Day #1-6 — Gillen's focused statement on the Krakoa era. The Quiet Council of Krakoa — Magneto, Xavier, Mystique, Emma Frost, Exodus, Sinister — navigating mutant politics while the Progenitor Celestial (reactivated by the Eternals) judges all of humanity and finds it wanting. The most philosophical X-Men story since Morrison. Gillen at the peak of his powers, with Lucas Werneck on art.
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X-Men by Gerry Duggan Omnibus

X-Men by Gerry Duggan Omnibus — Cyclops leads the X-Men from the Treehouse in New York City during the Krakoa era. Sunfire, Rogue, Polaris. The Gameworld arc and Dr. Stasis as the new villain. X-Men by Gerry Duggan (issues #1-35 collected here) follows Cyclops leading the most traditional X-Men squad of the Krakoa era from their Manhattan Treehouse. Sunfire, Rogue, Polaris, Wolverine (Laura), Marvel Girl and Jean Grey as a flagship team. The Gameworld arc — an alien gambling circuit that bets on Earth's survival — and the introduction of Dr. Stasis as a new Sinister clone hunting mutants. Duggan's run is the most accessible entry point to the Krakoa era, balancing the epic with the character-driven.
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X-Men by Al Ewing Omnibus

X-Men by Al Ewing Omnibus — Synch, Wolverine (Laura), Polaris and Havok on Arakko. The Children of the Vault, Ewing's science-fiction complexity applied to mutantkind's post-Krakoa identity. X-Men by Al Ewing (issues #1-25 collected here) is one of the most intellectually ambitious X-Men runs of the Krakoa era. Synch, Wolverine (Laura Kinney), Polaris, Havok, Cyclops and Marvel Girl operate on Arakko (Mars), the mutant planet. The Children of the Vault — immortal post-human beings who evolved in an accelerated time-chamber — are the recurring antagonists. Ewing applies hard science-fiction concepts to the X-Men universe with Stefano Caselli and Pepe Larraz providing clean, dynamic art.
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Weapon X: The Return Omnibus

The Weapon X program created Wolverine — bonding adamantium to his skeleton, wiping his memories, turning a man into a weapon. Barry Windsor-Smith told that origin story in the legendary 1991 Marvel Comics Presents serial. Years later, the program returned: new directors, new victims, a new mandate. The Return collects both the foundational Windsor-Smith Weapon X story and the subsequent Weapon X series that expanded the mythology into a full ongoing conspiracy.
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Cosmic X-Men Omnibus

Cosmic X-Men Omnibus should sell as the mutant line looking upward: Shi'ar empire, Starjammers, Imperial Guard, Phoenix, Lilandra and the M'Kraan Crystal. This is where Claremont and Cockrum prove that the X-Men are not only a school or a persecuted minority metaphor, but a team whose family drama can scale to galactic politics. It is a curated cosmic shelf, not a generic X-Men greatest-hits volume.
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War of Kings Omnibus

The War of Kings is the culmination of years of Marvel cosmic storytelling. The Inhumans, led by Black Bolt, have taken control of the Kree Empire. The Shi'ar Empire, under the rule of the mutant Vulcan (Gabriel Summers, Cyclops's long-lost brother), is expanding aggressively. The collision of these two cosmic empires draws in the Guardians of the Galaxy, the Nova Corps and X-Men-adjacent characters across the Marvel cosmic universe.
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Phoenix: The Death and Rebirth of Jean Grey Omnibus

The biggest Phoenix stories of the 21st century collected in one epic 1352-page omnibus. Grant Morrison's New X-Men delivers the devastating Here Comes Tomorrow arc, followed by the Phoenix: Endsong and Warsong limited series that explored the cosmic force's obsession with the Grey bloodline. The centerpiece is the complete Avengers vs. X-Men event, the seismic twelve-issue war that saw five X-Men possessed by the Phoenix Force and fundamentally changed the Marvel Universe. Then comes Dennis Hopeless' Jean Grey solo series, the Generations one-shot bridging past and present, and the triumphant Phoenix Resurrection that finally brought the real Jean Grey back to life. This omnibus tracks how Morrison, Jason Aaron and a generation of writers kept reinventing the Phoenix myth while honoring its emotional core.
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X-Men Legacy: Legion Omnibus

X-Men Legacy: Legion Omnibus follows Si Spurrier's acclaimed psychological exploration of Legion — David Haller, Xavier's son with hundreds of mutant personalities. Literary, dark and unlike any other X-Men story. X-Men Legacy: Legion collects Si Spurrier's complete 24-issue run — David Haller, the son of Professor Xavier, confronting his hundreds of mutant personalities in a psychological landscape as complex as Grant Morrison's work. Set after Xavier's death in AvX, Legion must decide whether to honor his father's dream or forge his own path. Tan Eng Huat's surreal, expressionist art matches Spurrier's literary ambitions perfectly. One of the most underrated Marvel runs of the 2010s, finally getting the attention it deserves.
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Uncanny X-Men by Brian Michael Bendis Omnibus

Uncanny X-Men by Brian Michael Bendis Omnibus is the Cyclops outlaw-school half of the Bendis mutant era. After AvX, Scott Summers stops asking for permission and builds a revolutionary team with Emma Frost, Magneto, Magik and new mutants like Tempus and Goldballs. Chris Bachalo's jagged pages make the book feel like a movement under surveillance.
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All-New X-Men by Brian Michael Bendis Omnibus

All-New X-Men by Brian Michael Bendis Omnibus — the original five X-Men travel from the past to confront who they became. Young Cyclops meets his future self, young Jean Grey faces the Phoenix's legacy. Stuart Immonen and David Marquez art.
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Avengers vs. X-Men Omnibus

Avengers vs. X-Men Omnibus — the Phoenix Force returns to Earth and splits the Marvel universe. Captain America vs. Cyclops, the Phoenix Five transform the world, Hope Summers as the chosen one. The event that changed everything. Avengers vs. X-Men #0-12 plus AVX: VS #1-6 and AvX Consequences #1-5 collected in the complete omnibus. The Phoenix Force returns to Earth targeting Hope Summers — Captain America demands she be handed over, Cyclops refuses. Twelve issues of Marvel's biggest superhero war: the Avengers fighting the Phoenix Five (Cyclops, Emma, Namor, Colossus, Magik with Phoenix power). Ends with Cyclops in prison and the mutant population beginning to rise again. The event that launched the All-New Marvel NOW era.
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Uncanny X-Men by Kieron Gillen Omnibus

Uncanny X-Men by Kieron Gillen Omnibus is Cyclops at his most ideological: the Extinction Team is not a superhero roster but a deterrent. Emma Frost, Magneto, Namor, Colossus, Storm and Hope stand between mutantkind and extinction-level threats while Gillen turns Mister Sinister into a theatrical, genuinely modern menace. It is the sharpest bridge from Schism into Avengers vs. X-Men.
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Uncanny X-Force by Rick Remender Omnibus

Uncanny X-Force by Rick Remender Omnibus — Wolverine's secret black-ops X-team targets threats before they happen. Archangel as Apocalypse's heir, the Age of Apocalypse revisited, the Brotherhood of Evil Mutants. Dark, central Marvel. Rick Remender's Uncanny X-Force ran for 35 issues (#1-35 plus point issues collected here) and is widely considered one of the greatest X-Men runs ever published. Wolverine, Archangel, Psylocke, Deadpool and Fantomex operate in secret to kill threats before they arise. The Dark Angel Saga (issues #8-18) is a masterclass in long-form superhero comics — Warren Worthington III fully becomes Apocalypse, and the X-Force must decide whether to kill their friend. Jerome Opeña's art is career-defining.
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X-Men: The Messiah Trilogy Omnibus

X-Men: The Messiah Trilogy Omnibus collects the complete Messiah Complex, Messiah War and Second Coming — Hope Summers, the first mutant born after M-Day, and the war for mutantkind's future. The complete Messiah Complex (2007), Messiah War (2009) and Second Coming (2010) collected in one volume — the trilogy that defined the post-Decimation X-Men. Hope Summers, the first mutant born after M-Day, is the key to mutantkind's survival. Cable takes her into the future to protect her. The X-Men and X-Force fight through time to bring her back. Second Coming ends with a death that reshapes the team forever. Over 1,200 pages of the highest-stakes X-Men storytelling of the 2000s.
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X-Men: Decimation Omnibus

X-Men: Decimation Omnibus is the aftermath volume where three words turn mutant history into a survival problem. After House of M, only a tiny population keeps its powers, Xavier's school becomes a guarded refuge, and the government's Sentinel protection feels uncomfortably close to imprisonment. It is a bridge volume, but a crucial one between M-Day and Messiah Complex.
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House of M Companion Omnibus

The House of M reality — where Magneto rules and mutants are the dominant species — touches every corner of the Marvel Universe. Spider-Man is a celebrity. Captain America never went into the ice. The Hulk was sent off-planet. This companion omnibus collects the tie-in series that show what House of M's altered reality looked like for every major hero, providing story material that makes the main event's conclusion hit considerably harder.
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House of M Omnibus

The Scarlet Witch has a breakdown. Her son reminds her of what she's lost — her children, her sanity, her place in the world. She whispers three words: 'No more mutants.' Reality reshapes. In an instant, the mutant population drops from millions to 198. House of M collects the complete Brian Michael Bendis-written event that permanently altered the Marvel Universe and set the X-Men's direction for nearly a decade. The complete M-Day story in one volume.
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Astonishing X-Men by Joss Whedon & John Cassaday Omnibus

Astonishing X-Men by Joss Whedon & John Cassaday Omnibus — the X-Men return to classic superhero action. Cyclops, Emma Frost, Kitty Pryde and Colossus reborn. The Danger Room revealed. The Breakworld arc. Cassaday's art at its peak. Astonishing X-Men #1-24 plus Giant-Size Astonishing X-Men #1 — Joss Whedon and John Cassaday's 25-issue run took four years to complete and was worth every month. Cyclops reactivates the X-Men as public heroes. Kitty Pryde returns to the team. Colossus is brought back from the dead. The Danger Room becomes sentient. The Breakworld arc ends with one of the most iconic single issues in X-Men history. Cassaday's painted-style linework is some of the finest art ever on an X-Men title. A timeless run.
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X-Statix Omnibus

Peter Milligan and Mike Allred reimagined X-Force as a team of mutants whose primary power isn't strength or telepathy — it's fame. X-Statix (originally called X-Force until the name change) is a corporate-sponsored superhero team that exists primarily to generate media content.
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New X-Men by Grant Morrison Omnibus

New X-Men by Grant Morrison Omnibus is the point where modern mutant comics mutate again. Cassandra Nova, Genosha, the Xavier school as a real school, Quentin Quire, Weapon Plus, Fantomex and the post-human future all make the book feel like an X-Men manifesto rather than a status quo run. Frank Quitely gives the era its sterile, unsettling beauty, but Morrison's real move is turning evolution itself into the villain.
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X-Treme X-Men by Chris Claremont Omnibus Vol. 2

X-Treme X-Men by Chris Claremont Omnibus Vol. 2 is the payoff to the Destiny diaries era, with Storm's team pushed through political intrigue, mutant prophecy and the consequences of operating outside the normal X-Men structure. The book works best as the closing half of a specific Claremont experiment: less school, more field operation; less nostalgia, more global pressure. Larroca and Kordey give the volume a textured early-2000s look that separates it from the classic Uncanny shelf.
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X-Treme X-Men by Chris Claremont Omnibus Vol. 1

X-Treme X-Men by Chris Claremont Omnibus Vol. 1 is Claremont building a separate mutant road book around Storm, Rogue, Gambit, Bishop, Sage and the hunt for Destiny's diaries. It does not feel like standard mansion-based X-Men; the appeal is movement, secrets, international pressure and Storm acting as a decisive field leader outside Xavier's direct orbit. Salvador Larroca gives the series a sleek early-2000s visual identity that suits the book's global espionage mood.
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X-Men Revolution by Chris Claremont Omnibus

Chris Claremont returns to the X-Men after a decade away, bringing a new vision to the team he defined. The Revolution era reunites Claremont with the mutants for stories that bridge the gap between the 90s crossover era and Grant Morrison's New X-Men. While controversial among fans for its dense plotting and continuity-heavy approach, this run shows Claremont grappling with how the X-Men had changed in his absence while introducing new threats and expanding the team's world.
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X-Men 2099 Omnibus

In a dystopian future ruled by mega-corporations, a new generation of X-Men emerges to fight for mutant rights in 2099. This complete omnibus collects the entire X-Men 2099 series, a fan-favorite from Marvel's 2099 line that reimagined the X-Men concept in a cyberpunk setting. Led by Xi'an Chi Xan (later replaced by the charismatic Cerebra), the team navigates a world where mutants are exploited by corporations and hunted by the Synge Corporation. Writer John Francis Moore created a compelling future mythology that stands on its own while honoring the original X-Men themes.
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X-Men Vs. Apocalypse: The Twelve Omnibus

Apocalypse returns for his most ambitious scheme — gathering twelve mutants whose combined power will make him a god. The Twelve saga brings together storylines that had been building for years as the X-Men race to prevent Apocalypse from achieving ultimate power. The event has lasting consequences including the merging of Cyclops and Apocalypse, setting up one of the most dramatic X-Men storylines of the early 2000s.
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X-Men: The Trial of Gambit Omnibus

Gambit's dark past catches up with him as the X-Men discover his connection to the Marauders and his role in the Mutant Massacre. The Trial of Gambit storyline forces Remy LeBeau to face judgment from his teammates and readers finally learn the full truth of his sins. This omnibus collects the complete arc including the buildup and aftermath, featuring some of Joe Madureira's most stunning artwork.
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X-Men: Onslaught Aftermath Omnibus

The X-Men deal with the devastating fallout of Onslaught. With the Avengers and Fantastic Four apparently dead, the world's trust in mutants — and especially in Professor Xavier — is shattered. The X-Men must rebuild while facing public hostility worse than anything they've experienced. This omnibus covers the transitional period after Onslaught as the team regroups and finds its direction in a post-Onslaught Marvel Universe.
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X-Men/Avengers: Onslaught Omnibus

Onslaught — the psychic entity born from Xavier and Magneto — threatens to destroy the Marvel Universe in this massive crossover event. The X-Men must ally with the Avengers, Fantastic Four and every hero in the Marvel Universe to stop their former mentor turned world-ending threat. The event culminates in the apparent sacrifice of the Avengers and Fantastic Four, launching the Heroes Reborn initiative. This omnibus collects the complete event including all tie-ins from across the Marvel line.
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X-Men: Road to Onslaught Omnibus Vol. 2

X-Men: Road to Onslaught Omnibus Vol. 2 is the dread volume. Xavier grows more unstable, the Age of Apocalypse aftermath lingers, and the X-Men move toward a threat born from the exact moral compromise that once seemed necessary. Its value is dramatic irony: readers watch the mentor become the fault line before the event finally erupts.
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X-Men: Road to Onslaught Omnibus Vol. 1

X-Men: Road to Onslaught Omnibus Vol. 1 is the post-Fatal Attractions pressure build: Wolverine without adamantium, Phalanx Covenant, Generation X and the first hints that Xavier's mind has crossed a line. Joe Madureira and Andy Kubert give the mid-1990s X-office its visual charge while the story quietly prepares one of Marvel's biggest psychic disasters.
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X-Men: Inferno Omnibus

X-Men: Inferno Omnibus is the crossover where private trauma becomes supernatural disaster. Madelyne Pryor, Jean Grey, Cyclops, baby Nathan, Magik and Mister Sinister all collide while New York turns demonic around the X-Men, X-Factor and New Mutants. The horror works because the demons are almost secondary; the real damage comes from secrets, abandonment and family betrayal.
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X-Men: Inferno Prologue Omnibus

The gathering storm before Inferno — the buildup to one of the most emotionally devastating X-Men crossovers ever told. Madelyne Pryor's descent into madness as the Goblin Queen, the demonic corruption of New York, and the secrets of Sinister's manipulations are all set up across the X-line in these central prelude stories. The relationships between Cyclops, Jean Grey and Madelyne reach a breaking point that would define X-Men continuity for decades.
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X-Men: Fall of the Mutants Omnibus

Three X-teams face separate apocalyptic challenges in the Fall of the Mutants crossover. The X-Men sacrifice themselves on live television in Dallas battling the Adversary, only to be resurrected by Roma and choose to operate in secret. X-Factor battles Apocalypse in Manhattan as Angel is reborn as Archangel. The New Mutants lose one of their own. This omnibus collects all three storylines in one volume, showing how Fall of the Mutants reshaped the entire X-line and sent each team in dramatically different directions.
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X-Men: Mutant Massacre Omnibus

The Marauders descend into the Morlock tunnels and slaughter an entire community of mutants in the crossover that changed the X-Men forever. Angel loses his wings, Colossus is paralyzed, Nightcrawler and Kitty Pryde are critically wounded, and the X-Men, X-Factor and New Mutants are all scarred by the violence. Chris Claremont, Louise Simonson and Walt Simonson deliver one of the most shocking and consequential events in Marvel history — a massacre that demonstrated no character was safe and set the tone for a darker era of X-Men storytelling.
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X-Men: Mutant Massacre Prelude Omnibus

X-Men: Mutant Massacre Prelude Omnibus is valuable because it treats the crossover as an approaching disaster rather than a sudden event. Claremont-era threads around the Morlocks, Rachel Summers, X-Factor, New Mutants and the Marauders build a sense of dread before the attack arrives. For X-Men collectors, this is setup as much as story: the world before the massacre, with every fault line already visible.
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X-Men: Blue & Gold – Bloodties Omnibus

X-Men: Blue & Gold - Bloodties Omnibus is the 1990s X-office in full crossover mode: Fatal Attractions, Bloodties, Genosha, the Acolytes and the moment Magneto tears the adamantium from Wolverine. Scott Lobdell, Fabian Nicieza and Joe Madureira make it feel loud, messy and historically important. It is the shelf for readers who want the post-Claremont teams at their most explosive.
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X-Men: Blue & Gold – Mutant Genesis Omnibus

Jim Lee and Chris Claremont relaunch the X-Men in 1991 with one of the best-selling comic books of all time. The X-Men split into Blue and Gold teams — Cyclops leads Blue with Wolverine, Rogue, Psylocke and Gambit, while Storm commands Gold with Jean Grey, Colossus, Iceman and Archangel. This massive omnibus covers the Mutant Genesis era including the iconic X-Men #1 (which sold over 8 million copies), the introduction of Omega Red, and Magneto's return in the Asteroid M saga. Lee's hyper-detailed, dynamic art defined the look of 90s comics and influenced an entire generation of artists.
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Dazzler Omnibus

Dazzler is one of Marvel's most unusual classic launches: Alison Blaire was introduced as a mutant pop star whose power turns sound into light, then carried into her own direct market solo series. The result is pure early-80s Marvel: celebrity cameos, music-industry drama, mutant prejudice, romance and superhero chaos all colliding around one performer who keeps trying to have a normal career. What this edition collects. It is the complete oversized classic Dazzler shelf in one volume.
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Alpha Flight by John Byrne Omnibus

Alpha Flight began as a threat — a team of Canadian government agents sent to bring Wolverine back after he joined the X-Men. John Byrne liked these characters enough to give them their own series, and in 1983 he launched Alpha Flight with himself as writer and artist, turning what was essentially a one-note antagonist group into one of Marvel's most emotionally sophisticated team books of the decade.
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X-Factor by Peter David Omnibus Vol. 4

X-Factor by Peter David Omnibus Vol. 4 carries X-Factor Investigations deeper into prophecy, noir fallout and the consequences of Layla Miller's impossible knowledge. The appeal is not event scale; it is ensemble precision. David keeps turning minor emotional choices into long-form consequences, making the book one of the most distinctive mutant runs of the 2000s.
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X-Factor by Peter David Omnibus Vol. 3

X-Factor by Peter David Omnibus Vol. 3 is the reinvention volume: Jamie Madrox turns X-Factor into a detective agency in Mutant Town after M-Day, and the book becomes mutant noir. Siryn, Rictor, M, Layla Miller and Strong Guy give the series a tone no other X-book has. It is clever, wounded and strange, exactly why this era has its own collector audience.
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X-Factor by Peter David Omnibus Vol. 2

X-Factor by Peter David Omnibus Vol. 2 is the government-team era at its most character-driven: Havok, Polaris, Multiple Man, Strong Guy and Wolfsbane are less a clean superhero squad than a workplace full of damage, jokes and unresolved pressure. David's gift is making the team funny without making them lightweight, and this volume keeps that balance under escalating stress.
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X-Factor by Peter David Omnibus Vol. 1

Peter David reinvents X-Factor as a government-sponsored mutant team in one of the most acclaimed X-Men runs of the 1990s. With Havok leading a roster including Polaris, Strong Guy, Multiple Man, Wolfsbane and Quicksilver, David brought his trademark wit, psychological depth and genre-bending storytelling to the mutant world. This first omnibus covers the team's formation and early missions, blending superhero action with noir-tinged investigations and character-driven comedy. David's X-Factor stands as proof that a team book doesn't need the biggest names to tell the best stories — just a writer who understands character.
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X-Factor: The Original X-Men Omnibus Vol. 3

X-Factor: The Original X-Men Omnibus Vol. 3 is the transition toward the end of the original-team experiment, carrying the fallout from Apocalypse, Nathan Summers and the team's public identity into a changing 1990s mutant line. The appeal is completion and Cyclops, Jean, Beast, Iceman and Archangel closing the chapter before X-Factor becomes a very different book.
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X-Factor: The Original X-Men Omnibus Vol. 2

X-Factor: The Original X-Men Omnibus Vol. 2 is the emotional crisis volume of the original-team era. Inferno forces Cyclops, Jean Grey, Madelyne Pryor and baby Nathan into one of the X-line's cruelest family knots, while Judgment War pushes the team into a stranger science-fiction register. It is central for understanding why X-Factor matters beyond the reunion premise.
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X-Factor: The Original X-Men Omnibus Vol. 1

X-Factor: The Original X-Men Omnibus Vol. 1 is the reunion volume with a cost: Jean Grey returns, the original five form X-Factor, and the team publicly pretends to hunt mutants while secretly rescuing them. Louise and Walt Simonson turn what could have been a nostalgia gimmick into myth, introducing Apocalypse and transforming Angel into Archangel.
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X-Force Omnibus Vol. 1

Cable transforms the New Mutants into X-Force — a proactive, militaristic strike team that hunts threats before they strike. Rob Liefeld and Fabian Nicieza create the most extreme team of the 90s with Cable, Domino, Shatterstar, Warpath, Cannonball, Boom-Boom and Feral. Liefeld's hyper-muscular, pouch-heavy art and Nicieza's action-driven scripts defined the 90s X-Men aesthetic. This omnibus covers the team's explosive debut and early missions, including confrontations with the Mutant Liberation Front, Stryfe, and the Legacy Virus storyline that would affect the entire X-line for years.
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Excalibur Omnibus Vol. 4

The final chapter of the original Excalibur series, collecting the team's last adventures before the book's cancellation and relaunch. The roster continues to evolve with new members while classic relationships are tested. Bryan Hitch and Salvador Larroca provide dynamic art as the team faces threats from both the multiverse and closer to home. This omnibus also includes the Colossus one-shot exploring Peter Rasputin's grief after Illyana's death, New Mutants: Truth or Death, the Kitty Pryde Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. mini-series, and X-Men: True Friends — a Kitty and Rachel time-travel story by Claremont. It's a comprehensive collection that brings closure to one of the most distinctive X-Men spinoffs ever published.
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Excalibur Omnibus Vol. 3

Excalibur enters its mid-90s era with a rotating cast of creators navigating the team through the aftermath of Fatal Attractions, the Phalanx Covenant, and the Age of Apocalypse. The roster shifts dramatically as Pete Wisdom joins (Warren Ellis' sardonic British spy creation), Colossus defects from the X-Men after Illyana's death, and Kitty Pryde takes on a more central leadership role. Scott Lobdell, Warren Ellis and Ben Raab each steer the series in different directions while maintaining the book's unique voice. This massive 1320-page omnibus also includes the Pryde and Wisdom limited series and key crossover tie-ins that connect Excalibur to the larger X-Men tapestry.
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Excalibur Omnibus Vol. 2

Alan Davis returns as both writer and artist for the definitive Excalibur era, bringing the team to new heights of greatness and oddness. Davis resolves long-running plotlines with the Technet, Widget, and the Captain Britain Corps while introducing new threats and deepening the mythology of the multiverse. Scott Lobdell, Michael Higgins and Simon Furman also contribute stories during this era of creative transitions. The art throughout is stunning — Davis at the peak of his powers delivering some of the most beautiful superhero art of the early 90s. This volume includes the Possession one-shot, the Air Apparent annual and the XX Crossing special alongside the main series run.
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Excalibur Omnibus Vol. 1

Captain Britain, Nightcrawler, Kitty Pryde, Rachel Summers and Meggan form Excalibur, the UK-based mutant team that blended X-Men action with distinctly British humor and interdimensional madness. Chris Claremont and Alan Davis created something unique in the X-Men line — a book where the team might fight Nazis in one issue and get lost in a cross-dimensional caper through the multiverse the next. Davis' clean, dynamic art is perfectly suited to both the comedy and the action, and his design work for the Crazy Gang, the Technet and the many alternate realities is endlessly inventive. This first omnibus collects the complete Claremont run including the Special Edition, the Mojo Mayhem annual and the Weird War III graphic novel.
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New Mutants Omnibus Vol. 3

Louise Simonson's New Mutants run reaches its explosive conclusion in this massive third omnibus. The team travels to Asgard in an epic crossover, confronts the Shadow King, and faces Cameron Hodge's genocidal crusade on Genosha. Cable makes his first appearance and begins reshaping the team into a more militaristic force, setting the stage for the transformation into X-Force. Rob Liefeld arrives as artist, bringing a hyper-kinetic energy that redefined 90s comics aesthetics. This volume also includes the X-Terminators mini-series featuring the younger X-Factor wards and crucial tie-in issues. The New Mutants' journey from naive students to battle-hardened warriors is one of the most compelling character arcs in X-Men history.
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New Mutants Omnibus Vol. 2

The New Mutants face their darkest challenges yet as Chris Claremont and Louise Simonson steer the team through the Mutant Massacre aftermath, the Fall of the Mutants, and the Inferno crossover. Magik loses her soul to Limbo's demons, Cypher is killed in battle — a genuinely shocking death for the era — and the team is reshaped under Magneto's controversial mentorship at Xavier's School. The book also features Barry Windsor-Smith's stunning work and the introduction of Bird-Brain and the Ani-Mator. These stories pushed the New Mutants into increasingly mature territory, dealing with real loss and moral complexity that set them apart from every other teen team book on the market.
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New Mutants Omnibus Vol. 1

The New Mutants burst onto the scene as Professor Xavier's second generation of students, younger and more vulnerable than the X-Men who came before them. Chris Claremont and Bob McLeod introduce Cannonball, Mirage, Wolfsbane, Sunspot and Karma in Marvel Graphic Novel #4, then Bill Sienkiewicz joins as artist and transforms the series into something unprecedented — a mix of superhero action, teen drama and avant-garde visual storytelling. The Demon Bear Saga stands as one of the most artistically ambitious storylines in Marvel history, with Sienkiewicz's expressionistic painted art pushing the boundaries of what a mainstream comic could look like. This first omnibus collects issues #1-34 plus key tie-ins, covering the team's formation through their encounters with the Beyonder and the Hellions.
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X-Men: Grand Design Omnibus

X-Men: Grand Design Omnibus collects Ed Piskor's stunning retelling of the entire X-Men history from the beginning — a love letter to classic X-Men in a unique artistic style. Ed Piskor spent years researching X-Men continuity to distill the entire history — from Xavier's first meeting with Magneto through Inferno — into a single cohesive visual narrative. Piskor's retro art style evokes the original Kirby and Neal Adams era while making it accessible to modern readers. Winner of multiple Eisner awards. Grand Design Omnibus is the perfect gift for any X-Men fan, and the best single-volume X-Men history ever published.
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X-Men: The Hidden Years Omnibus

X-Men: The Hidden Years Omnibus is continuity archaeology with a specific purpose: John Byrne and Roy Thomas fill the gap between the original X-Men series and Giant-Size X-Men #1. Cyclops, Jean, Beast, Iceman and Angel are treated like a missing chapter rather than nostalgia cosplay. Its value is shelf logic for original-team completists.
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Phoenix Omnibus Vol. 2

The Phoenix saga continues beyond the Dark Phoenix with this massive 1328-page omnibus tracing the cosmic force's impact across the Marvel Universe. From the legendary Days of Future Past storyline through Jean Grey's miraculous return in Fantastic Four #286 and the founding of X-Factor, to Rachel Summers wielding the Phoenix Force in Excalibur, this volume connects decades of continuity into one cohesive narrative. Key stories include Madelyne Pryor's Goblin Queen transformation in Inferno, the birth of Nathan Summers (Cable), and the Phoenix's recurring role in shaping mutant destiny. Written primarily by Chris Claremont with contributions from John Byrne, Louise Simonson and Alan Davis, this omnibus is essential for understanding how one character's sacrifice echoed through an entire universe of stories.
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Phoenix Omnibus Vol. 1

The complete Dark Phoenix Saga and the cosmic events that led to it, presented in one definitive omnibus. Chris Claremont, Dave Cockrum and John Byrne weave a galaxy-spanning tale of triumph and tragedy as Jean Grey bonds with the Phoenix Force, ascends to godlike power, and ultimately sacrifices herself in one of the most emotionally devastating moments in comics history. Collecting X-Men #97-108 and #125-138 plus bonus material from Classic X-Men, this volume covers the Shi'ar Imperial Guard conflict, the Hellfire Club's manipulation of Jean into becoming Dark Phoenix, and the climactic trial on the Moon that defined a generation of X-Men stories. Byrne and Cockrum's art captures both the intimate character drama and cosmic spectacle that made this saga the gold standard against which all X-Men events are measured.
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Uncanny X-Men Omnibus Vol. 6

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

Chris Claremont assembles a dream team of artists — John Romita Jr., Arthur Adams, Barry Windsor-Smith and Dave Cockrum — for this massive fifth omnibus collecting issues #194-209 plus the complete Longshot and Nightcrawler limited series. The Juggernaut makes an earthshaking return, the second Lifedeath story explores Storm's journey without powers, and the Asgardian Wars crossover sends the X-Men and New Mutants into Norse mythology. Nathan Summers is born and Rachel Summers grapples with the Phoenix Force, while Barry Windsor-Smith crafts the defining Wolverine solo tale Wounded Wolf. This volume also introduces Longshot, the lucky six-fingered warrior from the Mojoverse, in Arthur Adams' career-making limited series that became an instant classic.
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Uncanny X-Men Omnibus Vol. 4

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

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

Daredevil by Charles Soule Omnibus follows Matt Murdock through one of his most legally grounded modern eras, where his courtroom identity and vigilante life collide around Blindspot, Muse and the Supreme Court-level implications of Daredevil testimony. The value is not only action in Hell's Kitchen; it is Soule using his legal to make Matt's public and private lives feel strategically dangerous.
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Daredevil by Mark Waid & Chris Samnee Omnibus Vol. 2

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

Mark Waid reinvents Daredevil by doing the opposite of everything that came before: instead of darkness and suffering, he writes Matt Murdock with genuine joy, humour, and resilience. The insight is simple and brilliant — a man who has survived everything Daredevil has survived would either break entirely or find a way to laugh. Paolo Rivera and Chris Samnee create a unique visual aesthetic that won the Eisner Award for Best Continuing Series. 720 pages of Daredevil at his most purely enjoyable.
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Daredevil by Nocenti & Romita Jr. Omnibus Vol. 2

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

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

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

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

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

The central companion volume to Frank Miller's main Daredevil omnibuses, collecting material that doesn't fit in the primary run chronology: Love and War, a standalone graphic novel with painted art by Bill Sienkiewicz; various What If stories that reimagine key Miller Daredevil moments; and supporting pieces that complete the picture of Miller's total vision for the character. For the serious collector completing every piece of Miller's landmark Daredevil era. central for the Daredevil completist.
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Daredevil Omnibus Vol. 4

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Kurt Busiek — author of Marvels and Astro City — returns Spider-Man to his Silver Age roots with new stories set within Stan Lee's classic continuity. Set between issues of the original Amazing Spider-Man, Untold Tales fills gaps in the early mythology with the craft and reverence of a writer who genuinely loves the character. Pat Olliffe's art perfectly captures the Silver Age aesthetic while remaining accessible to modern readers. 808 pages of beautifully crafted nostalgia that works as both tribute and new storytelling.
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Spider-Man: Gang War Omnibus

The biggest gang war New York has ever seen erupts in a crossover connecting every Spider-Man title of the moment. When the Kingpin falls, every criminal faction in the city fights to fill the vacuum — and Spider-Man finds himself at the epicentre of a conflict that involves heroes, villains, and ordinary citizens caught in the crossfire. 680 pages collecting the complete Gang War event with its tie-ins, representing the full scope of the modern Spider-Man universe assembled for one street-level epic.
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Amazing Spider-Man by Zeb Wells Omnibus Vol. 1

Zeb Wells and John Romita Jr. launch a new Amazing Spider-Man era with Peter Parker carrying a mysterious secret that has shattered his relationships with Mary Jane, the Avengers, and everyone he loves. The run deliberately withholds the reveal to build maximum tension — a storytelling choice that divided readers but kept discussion alive for months. John Romita Jr. returns to the character that made him famous, delivering his most energetic work in years. 896 pages of divisive, impossible-to-ignore Spider-Man.
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Amazing Spider-Man: Beyond Omnibus

Ben Reilly takes on the Spider-Man mantle once more, this time with corporate backing from Beyond Corporation who own the trademark to the Spider-Man name. A run exploring identity and commodification: what does it mean to be Spider-Man when a company owns the rights and a clone wears the mask? Peter Parker is sidelined as Ben navigates obligations, restrictions, and his own unstable psychology. 672 pages of bold, provocative Spider-Man storytelling from a rotating team of talented writers.
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Amazing Spider-Man by Nick Spencer Omnibus Vol. 2

Nick Spencer's Amazing Spider-Man run reaches its climax as Kindred finally reveals their true identity — a revelation rooted in years of carefully planted continuity going back to One More Day. Sinister War erupts as every Sinister Six member Mysterio has ever assembled converges in total conflict. The consequence of every long-running subplot is paid off in these 1,336 pages. The complete resolution of Spencer's ambitious multi-year story, central reading after Volume 1.
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Amazing Spider-Man by Nick Spencer Omnibus Vol. 1

Nick Spencer takes the reins of Amazing Spider-Man and immediately addresses years of continuity knots with a confident hand. Peter Parker and Mary Jane Watson finally reunite after One More Day, while Spencer plants the seeds of the long-running Kindred mystery — a threat rooted in Peter's deal with Mephisto. Ryan Ottley's clean, dynamic art makes every page enjoyable. 1,328 pages that recapture the classic Amazing Spider-Man voice while building towards a genuinely ambitious long-form story.
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Spider-Man by Chip Zdarsky Omnibus

Two of the best modern Spider-Man stories by Chip Zdarsky in a single omnibus. His Spectacular Spider-Man run brings back the classic street-level Peter Parker energy with a humanist approach to characters. Life Story is genuinely revolutionary: Peter Parker ages in real time from the 1960s to the present day, with each decade reimagining key Marvel events through the lens of an ageing hero. One of the most original ideas in Spider-Man publishing history. 936 pages with art by Adam Kubert.
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Superior Foes of Spider-Man Omnibus

Marvel's funniest criminal comedy, collected in its entirety. Boomerang, the Beetle, Speed Demon, Shocker, and the Chameleon — Spider-Man's B-list villains — attempt the most ambitious heist of their careers while spectacularly failing at every step. Nick Spencer and Steve Lieber blend absurdist humour with genuine character work, making you care about people who are objectively terrible at being criminals. One of the most purely enjoyable Marvel series of the 2010s. 376 pages in USA omnibus edition.
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Spider-Verse/Spider-Geddon Omnibus

The epic multiversal saga uniting every Spider-Person across reality against the Inheritors — predators who feed on the life force of spider-totems. Spider-Man 2099, Spider-Gwen, Spider-Noir and hundreds of variants converge in the storyline that became the narrative basis for the acclaimed Into the Spider-Verse animated film. Includes both Spider-Verse and its sequel Spider-Geddon, complete in 1,440 pages of USA omnibus edition.
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Web of Spider-Man Omnibus Vol. 2

Web of Spider-Man Omnibus Vol. 2 captures Peter Parker in a street-level, late-1980s Spider-Man lane where the web of supporting titles matters as much as the flagship series. The book brings together gang pressure, symbiote fallout, Daily Bugle texture and crossover connective tissue without reducing the era to one famous villain. Its value is practical for collectors: it shows how Spider-Man's world functioned between major milestones.
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Web of Spider-Man Omnibus Vol. 1

Spider-Man's third monthly title arrives in omnibus format. Louise Simonson and Greg LaRocque built a series with its own distinct identity that complemented Amazing Spider-Man and Spectacular Spider-Man in the mid-1980s — a tighter, more personal book that gave writers room to explore corners of Peter Parker's world the main titles couldn't reach. central for the completist following the full Spider-Man chronology of the 1980s. 1,128 pages in Marvel Omnibus hardcover.
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Spider-Man's Tangled Web Omnibus

An anthology unlike any other: Spider-Man's world as seen through the eyes of the best independent and genre creators of the early 2000s. Garth Ennis, Greg Rucka, Peter Milligan and others write stories about the heroes, villains, and ordinary New York citizens whose lives intersect with Spider-Man — often without him appearing at all. A showcase of literary ambition in superhero publishing, demonstrating that the Spider-Man universe has as many stories to tell as any great city. 560 extraordinary pages.
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Spider-Man by John Byrne Omnibus

John Byrne — the legend who redefined Fantastic Four and co-created some of the greatest X-Men stories — turns his attention to Spider-Man. Chapter One is his controversial reinterpretation of Spider-Man's origins, updating the classic Stan Lee and Steve Ditko story for modern readers. Also includes his complete run on the character's various titles. An central artefact for understanding how 1990s creators approached revisiting Marvel's most iconic origin. 1,264 pages in Marvel Omnibus hardcover.
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Spider-Man: Ben Reilly Omnibus Vol. 2

Spider-Man: Ben Reilly Omnibus Vol. 2 is the closing act of Ben as Spider-Man, and it should be sold honestly as a completion volume for Clone Saga readers. The appeal is the tension of an era trying to resolve itself: Ben fighting to own the mask, Peter Parker waiting in the, and Marvel pushing a complicated 1990s status quo toward its inevitable reversal. Messy, important and very specific to Spider-Man completists.
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Spider-Man: Ben Reilly Omnibus Vol. 1

Ben Reilly as Spider-Man in his own right: after the Clone Saga establishes him as the original Peter Parker, Ben takes on the wall-crawler's identity with a redesigned costume and faces new threats while Peter and Mary Jane prepare for their baby. Tom DeFalco and Mark Bagley capture the classic Spider-Man voice while exploring genuinely new territory. 1,304 pages of an underrated era that deserves rediscovery by any serious Spider-Man collector.
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Spider-Man: Clone Saga Omnibus Vol. 2

The Clone Saga reaches its conclusion in 1,288 pages of final revelations, impossible twists, and long-awaited answers. Who is the real Peter Parker? What happens to Ben Reilly? How does it all end? DeFalco, Mackie, and Bagley close a saga that ran for two years across every Spider-Man title and kept fandom actively engaged and debating throughout. Whether you love it or hate it, the Clone Saga is one of the most ambitious storytelling experiments in superhero comics history.
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Spider-Man: Clone Saga Omnibus Vol. 1

The Clone Saga begins here with the return of Ben Reilly as the Scarlet Spider, setting up one of the most ambitious and controversial publishing sagas in Marvel history. The Jackal returns with his cloning technology and plants the central question: is the Peter Parker who has been Spider-Man for years actually a clone? 1,240 pages collecting the complete first act, with art by Mark Bagley and others. a key reference for understanding the full Clone Saga and its lasting impact on Spider-Man mythology.
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Spectacular Spider-Man by DeMatteis & Buscema Omnibus

J.M. DeMatteis and Sal Buscema deliver Spider-Man's most psychologically complex era. Harry Osborn's tragedy as the second Green Goblin is handled with genuine emotional intelligence — DeMatteis writes mental illness and grief without exploitation. Villains like Vermin, the Chameleon and Shriek are portrayed with genuine human pain beneath their threats. Peter Parker has never felt more real as a person. 1,200 pages of character-driven superhero storytelling that holds up as some of the best Marvel of its era.
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Spider-Man Vs. Venom Omnibus

The focused collection of Marvel's greatest rivalry. Every major Spider-Man vs Venom confrontation from the symbiote's birth through their most brutal battles, collected in a single massive omnibus. Includes the original separation, Venom's debut as a villain, Lethal Protector, Planet of the Symbiotes and every key battle in between. 1,160 pages that trace the complete evolution of one of the most commercially successful villain relationships in superhero comics history.
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Spider-Man by Michelinie & Larsen Omnibus

David Michelinie and Erik Larsen take the reins of Amazing Spider-Man after Todd McFarlane's departure to Image Comics. The Sinister Six reform in a story that is simultaneously a greatest-hits parade and a genuine threat. Venom returns for multiple confrontations that continue to define the symbiote's relationship with Spider-Man. Erik Larsen's dynamic, energetic art bridges the McFarlane era and the 1990s excess. 888 pages of central early-1990s Spider-Man in Marvel Omnibus hardcover.
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Spider-Man by Todd McFarlane Omnibus

Todd McFarlane's solo writing debut on Spider-Man, following his revolutionary art on Amazing Spider-Man. In 1990, McFarlane launched a new Spider-Man title with complete creative control over both script and art. The Torment saga with the Lizard showcases his moody, cinematic vision of New York and the character. The book sold over 2 million copies of issue #1. A cultural document of Spider-Man at the peak of his 1990s commercial dominance. 440 pages in Marvel Omnibus hardcover.
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Amazing Spider-Man by David Michelinie and Todd McFarlane Omnibus

The omnibus that collects Venom's first full appearance alongside the art revolution that changed Spider-Man forever. David Michelinie created Eddie Brock and the symbiote's focused origin. Todd McFarlane simultaneously reinvented Spider-Man visually: his spaghetti-like webbing, impossibly dynamic poses, and detailed New York cityscapes set a new standard that every subsequent Spider-Man artist has had to reckon with. 856 pages of pure late-1980s golden era — the moment Spider-Man became a visual icon.
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Spider-Man by Roger Stern Omnibus

Roger Stern's entire Spider-Man run collected in a single monumental 1,296-page omnibus: the complete Hobgoblin mystery, 'Nothing Can Stop the Juggernaut', 'The Kid Who Collects Spider-Man', and dozens of stories that defined the character's voice for a generation. With John Romita Jr.'s iconic art, Stern created a Spider-Man who was smart, funny, morally consistent, and perpetually unlucky in the best way possible. The focused reference volume for anyone who considers Stern's era the character's creative peak.
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Peter Parker, The Spectacular Spider-Man Omnibus Vol. 1

The series that showed Spider-Man's most street-level, human side. While Amazing Spider-Man handled the big events, Peter Parker: The Spectacular Spider-Man gave writers room to explore Peter's daily life, his friendships, his failures and his relationships with B-list villains who rarely got the spotlight. Bill Mantlo, Gerry Conway and Sal Buscema built the perfect complement to the main title — more intimate, more human, more focused on character. 928 pages from the Bronze Age that round out the complete Spider-Man picture.
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Amazing Spider-Man by J. Michael Straczynski Omnibus Vol. 1

The run that reinvented Spider-Man for the 21st century. J. Michael Straczynski and John Romita Jr. introduced Morlun — a predator who hunts totemic beings — along with the radical idea that Peter Parker's powers have a mystical origin beyond a radioactive spider bite. Aunt May discovers Peter's identity. Ezekiel enters as a mentor figure with dark secrets. One of the most debated and influential Spider-Man eras, sparking conversations about the character's mythology that continue today. 1,120 pages.
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Amazing Spider-Man Omnibus Vol. 7

Roger Stern's run on Amazing Spider-Man is widely considered one of the finest in the character's entire history. The Hobgoblin mystery — a masked villain who acquires the Green Goblin's equipment and keeps their identity secret for years — is a masterclass in long-form comics storytelling. 'Nothing Can Stop the Juggernaut' is one of the best single-issue Spider-Man stories ever written. John Romita Jr. in his first major sustained run. 680 pages of Spider-Man operating at the absolute peak of the form.
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Amazing Spider-Man Omnibus Vol. 6

Marv Wolfman's era on Amazing Spider-Man brings one of the character's most enduring relationships: the debut of Black Cat, the cat burglar who becomes Spider-Man's most complicated love interest. Keith Pollard delivers dynamic, kinetic artwork in a transitional run that bridges the 1970s Bronze Age and the upcoming McFarlane revolution. 792 pages that continue building the Spider-Man mythology with memorable new characters that remain central to the universe today.
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Amazing Spider-Man Omnibus Vol. 5

Amazing Spider-Man Omnibus Vol. 5 continues Peter Parker's Bronze Age stretch after the first Clone Saga, with Gerry Conway, Roy Thomas and Ross Andru shaping a Spider-Man who is older, more socially rooted and increasingly defined by his relationships. Mary Jane, Aunt May, the Daily Bugle and a changing Marvel New York give the run its texture. The value is chronological and emotional: Peter moving through adulthood while the classic Spider-Man machine keeps expanding.
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Amazing Spider-Man Omnibus Vol. 4

The Conway era begins: Gerry Conway takes over Amazing Spider-Man and immediately marks his territory with the first Clone Saga, the Punisher's first appearance, and the Jackal as a terrifying new nemesis. Peter Parker tries to rebuild his life after Gwen Stacy's death while facing increasingly dark, complex threats. 976 pages from the Bronze Age, showing how Spider-Man evolved from Silver Age optimism into a more mature, morally complex hero.
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Amazing Spider-Man Omnibus Vol. 3

Amazing Spider-Man Omnibus Vol. 3 carries Peter Parker into the early-1970s moment where the series becomes heavier, stranger and more consequential. The Death of Gwen Stacy is the obvious landmark, but the volume also shows the road there: drugs, social pressure, Morbius, the Green Goblin and a Marvel line learning that superhero stories could leave permanent scars. Its value is the end of innocence, not a generic greatest-hits claim.
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Amazing Spider-Man Omnibus Vol. 2

Spider-Man's golden age under John Romita Sr.'s art. Mary Jane Watson makes her first full appearance and immediately establishes herself as one of the most charismatic characters in Marvel history. The Kingpin enters the scene as a new breed of villain — not a costumed freak but a crime lord. The wall-crawler becomes Marvel's most popular hero during these issues. 992 pages of Silver Age Spider-Man at its absolute best, showing how a B-list character became an icon.
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Amazing Spider-Man Omnibus Vol. 1

Amazing Spider-Man Omnibus Vol. 1 is the foundation of Peter Parker as a different kind of superhero: teenage insecurity, guilt, jokes, money trouble and responsibility all arriving at once. Stan Lee and Steve Ditko introduce the origin, Aunt May, J. Jonah Jameson and the villains who will define Spider-Man for decades. Its value is not just first appearances; it is watching the character's voice, body language and moral engine form issue by issue.
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X-Men by Claremont & Lee Omnibus Vol. 2

Closing of the historic Claremont-Lee collaboration. After editorial differences over creative direction, Claremont left the X-Men after 16 years of uninterrupted writing — the longest continuous run on a superhero title in history. Jim Lee briefly took over the script before leaving to found Image Comics alongside Todd McFarlane and others. A moment of historic transition for Marvel and for American comics that changed the industry forever.
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X-Men by Claremont & Lee Omnibus Vol. 1

First volume of the 1991 relaunch with Claremont and Jim Lee. Issue #1 of the new series sold 8.1 million copies: the best-selling comic in history. Jim Lee on X-Men is absolute visual reference material: the characters as they were drawn for the next decade, the look that inspired the '90s animated series and subsequent films.
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Uncanny X-Men by Claremont Omnibus Vol. 2

John Byrne joins Claremont on art and together they create some of the most important stories ever written at Marvel: Days of Future Past and the Dark Phoenix Saga. Jean Grey, possessed by the cosmic entity Phoenix, becomes the greatest threat in the universe and sacrifices her life to save the X-Men. Absolute must-read.
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Uncanny X-Men by Claremont Omnibus Vol. 1

Start of the longest and most acclaimed run ever written about the X-Men: 16 uninterrupted years of Chris Claremont. With Dave Cockrum visually redesigning the team, Storm, Nightcrawler, Colossus and Wolverine are introduced and consolidated as the new X-Men. This volume includes the first appearances and development of characters who would define Marvel for decades. Absolute starting point of the modern mutant universe and required reading for any serious Marvel collector.
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Ultimate Spider-Man Omnibus Vol. 4

Ultimate Spider-Man Omnibus Vol. 4 is the transition from the historic Bendis-Bagley partnership into Stuart Immonen's cleaner, more cinematic era. The book shows the title surviving a major artistic change while Peter Parker moves toward Ultimatum pressure and darker consequences. Its role is transition: same Bendis voice, new visual language from Stuart Immonen and the road toward events that reshape the Ultimate Spider-Man line.
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Ultimate Spider-Man Omnibus Vol. 3

Ultimate Spider-Man Omnibus Vol. 3 catches the Bendis and Bagley run in full confidence. Ultimate Carnage, longer arcs and Peter's relationship with Mary Jane show a Spider-Man series no longer proving the concept, but using stability to deepen character damage. The volume shows Ultimate Spider-Man no longer proving its concept, but using stability to deepen Peter, Mary Jane and the damage caused by a more modern Marvel universe.
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Ultimate Spider-Man Omnibus Vol. 2

Ultimate Spider-Man Omnibus Vol. 2 is where Bendis and Bagley prove the Ultimate version can sustain long-form Spider-Man drama, not just retell the origin. Ultimate Venom, Kraven and Peter's wider Marvel contact expand the world without losing teen intimacy. The value is momentum: Bendis and Bagley turning the alternate universe into a sustained Spider-Man shelf through dialogue, consequence and Peter's expanding Marvel world.
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Ultimate Spider-Man Omnibus Vol. 1

Brian Michael Bendis and Mark Bagley kick off the most acclaimed Spider-Man run ever written: 111 consecutive issues without interruption (an absolute record in modern Marvel). Ultimate version of the origin reimagined for the 21st century. It is, for many critics, the best Spider-Man ever written. A must for any fan.
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Thor by Jason Aaron Omnibus Vol. 2

Jane Foster takes up the mantle of Thor as she battles terminal cancer: each time she transforms, the chemo poison is nullified but the disease progresses. One of the most emotional stories in modern superhero comics — Aaron proves that the worthiness of Mjolnir is not about power but about sacrifice. Includes War of the Realms and the closing of the longest Thor run in history. Russell Dauterman delivers art that matches the epic scale of every page.
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Thor by Jason Aaron Omnibus Vol. 1

Jason Aaron kicks off his run with one of the best Thor stories ever written: God Butcher. Gorr, a villain with real reasons to hate the gods (all his people starved to death while the deities looked on), kills gods for the cosmos. Aaron turns the conflict into a reflection on faith and responsibility. Esad Ribić on the art with digital watercolour pages.
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The Mighty Thor Omnibus Vol. 4

Fourth historical volume with the entry of Gerry Conway as scriptwriter, with John Buscema consolidated on art. Conway came from shining in Amazing Spider-Man (he wrote the death of Gwen Stacy) and brings a more modern narrative to Thor without losing the grandiloquent tone. One of the lesser-known but most solid periods of the classic character.
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The Mighty Thor Omnibus Vol. 3

The Mighty Thor Omnibus Vol. 3 is the post-Kirby transition where John Buscema becomes the visual anchor for Asgard. The book matters because Thor has to keep mythic weight after Kirby leaves, and Buscema answers with anatomy, solemn staging and classical power. It is a visual evolution shelf for classic Thor, preserving the moment where John Buscema's solemn power carries Asgard after Kirby's explosive foundation.
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The Mighty Thor Omnibus Vol. 2

Second volume with Lee and Kirby in full swing: Kirby at the absolute peak of his visual creativity and Lee taking Thor to scales no other Marvel character could handle. Sagas with Galactus, confrontations with Hela, exploration of Mephisto. Some of the most visually beautiful comics ever published by Marvel.
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The Mighty Thor Omnibus Vol. 1

Foundational Thor stories with Stan Lee and Jack Kirby from his first appearance in Journey into Mystery in 1962. Kirby introduces Asgard as an entire universe with gods, giants and realms connected by a cosmic tree. Jack Kirby in Thor is one of the artistic peaks of American comics: the model that every Thor artist since has imitated.
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Spider-Man: Brand New Day Omnibus Vol. 3

Closing of the rotating phase before the start of Dan Slott's Big Time. The writers close their individual arcs and prepare the ground for the next phase: Horizon Labs, Spider-Island and the preparation of Superior Spider-Man. The end of Marvel's most ambitious editorial experiment with the character in decades.
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Spider-Man: Brand New Day Omnibus Vol. 1

Spider-Man: Brand New Day Omnibus Vol. 1 begins the controversial post-One More Day reset, returning Peter Parker to a single, struggling, unlucky status quo while Amazing Spider-Man shifts to rotating creative teams and rapid publication rhythm. It is messy history, but it is also the rebuild of modern Peter.
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Spider-Man by Michelinie & Bagley Omnibus Vol. 2

The Clone Saga begins: Ben Reilly, a clone of Peter Parker created years ago by the Jackal, reappears in New York and soon the question is radical: who is the real Peter and who is the clone? One of the most talked about and debated sagas of the character. Read from the beginning, it has a coherence and mystery that make it enjoyable.
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New Avengers by Bendis Omnibus Vol. 2

Civil War from the perspective of the underground Avengers: the team divided and holed up in secret, living in illegality, doubting if they did the right thing. Perfect setup for Secret Invasion. It's Bendis at his most intimate, and central reading to follow the logic of Marvel 2006-2010. Art by Leinil Yu.
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New Avengers by Bendis Omnibus Vol. 1

After Avengers Disassembled, Bendis relaunches the title with a heterodox roster (Spider-Man, Wolverine, Luke Cage, Iron Man, Captain America, Spider-Woman) and turns the Avengers into Marvel's most commercial team. Beginning of a decade of Bendis domination of the title: Civil War, Secret Invasion, Dark Reign and Siege start here. David Finch on art.
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Incredible Hulk by Peter David Omnibus Vol. 5

Closing of the longest run ever written about the Hulk: 12 uninterrupted years of Peter David on the title. It collects the final arcs of the run, the process of defusion of the Hulk's personalities and the narrative closure of all the threads that David had opened for more than a decade. End of the cycle.
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Incredible Hulk by Peter David Omnibus Vol. 4

The moment when Peter David merges the three personalities of the Hulk into a single entity: Professor Hulk. Body of the original, intelligence of Banner, cunning of Grey. Considered by many to be the best Hulk ever written and the version Marvel Studios adopted for Avengers: Endgame. Dale Keown on the art.
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Incredible Hulk by Peter David Omnibus Vol. 1

Peter David takes Hulk in 1987 and plants the thesis of dissociative disorder: Savage Hulk, Grey Hulk, Banner as separate personalities. This theory was adopted as canon in later film, television and comics. Art by Dale Keown, one of the key names in the Hulk aesthetic of the 90s. Beginning of one of the longest runs ever written about a Marvel character.
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Daredevil by Frank Miller Omnibus

The era that transformed Daredevil from a minor title to one of Marvel's most respected comics. Frank Miller creates Elektra, reinvents the Kingpin, introduces the Hand Ninjas and writes Born Again: considered one of the 10 best superhero comics ever written. Miller also draws the seminal story — his art on Daredevil is raw, urban and unlike anything else in 1980s Marvel. Direct basis for the Netflix series and the Daredevil reboot.
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Spider-Man: The Complete Black Costume Saga Omnibus

The story that changed Spider-Man forever. During Secret Wars, Peter Parker acquires a mysterious black suit that amplifies his powers. But the suit has a will of its own: it's an alien symbiote trying to bond with its host. When Peter rejects it, the suit finds a new host — and Venom is born. The complete 1980s saga, central for understanding the Spider-Man universe.
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Punisher Max by Aaron & Dillon Omnibus

Jason Aaron picked up where Garth Ennis left off on Punisher MAX and delivered a run that stands shoulder to shoulder with the master. With Steve Dillon on art, this is Frank Castle's final war: Kingpin's origin from scratch, a genuinely terrifying Bullseye, and a conclusion that closes the MAX saga in focused, devastating fashion.
125.00 €

Avengers By Jonathan Hickman Omnibus Vol. 2

Avengers by Jonathan Hickman Omnibus Vol. 2 is the collapse half of Hickman's Marvel architecture. Infinity, the Illuminati and Time Runs Out turn the Avengers from Earth's greatest team into people making impossible choices while parallel universes die around them. The book matters because it is the direct road to Secret Wars: cosmic scale, moral compromise and long-form science-fiction plotting inside the Marvel Universe.
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Daredevil by Chip Zdarsky Omnibus Vol. 2

Closing of the Zdarsky-Checchetto run with the Devil's Reign event: Wilson Fisk outlaws all New York vigilantes in an act of personal revenge against Daredevil. The final Daredevil vs Kingpin showdown closes a decades-long cycle and redefines the relationship between the two characters. One of the most coherent Marvel events of the last decade.
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Daredevil by Chip Zdarsky Omnibus Vol. 1

Chip Zdarsky kicks off his acclaimed run with a radical premise: Matt Murdock accidentally kills a man during a fight in Hell's Kitchen, and that moment tears him apart. The entire run explores the moral, legal and religious consequences. At his side is Marco Checchetto, one of the most atmospheric cartoonists in modern comics. Multiple Eisner nominations.
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Daredevil by Bendis & Maleev Omnibus Vol. 1

Bendis and Maleev push Daredevil past every boundary the character had maintained: a newspaper publishes that Matt Murdock is Daredevil, and the world changes overnight. What follows is an unstoppable noir spiral — Matt denies it publicly, then becomes the Kingpin of Hell's Kitchen, then faces the FBI, the Hand, and every enemy he's ever made. Alex Maleev's photo-referenced, atmospheric art makes every shadow feel dangerous. Winner of multiple Eisner Awards and an absolute masterpiece of modern crime comics.
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Superior Spider-Man Omnibus Vol. 1

Dan Slott makes the boldest Spider-Man decision in decades: in Amazing Spider-Man #700, Otto Octavius swaps consciousness with Peter, dies in his body and takes over as Spider-Man. But Otto doesn't want to be a villain: he wants to be the best Spider-Man ever. One of the most radical premises of 21st century Marvel.
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Black Panther by Reginald Hudlin Omnibus

Reginald Hudlin's Black Panther run (2005–2008) brought the character into the mainstream spotlight at a pivotal moment. Hudlin, a Hollywood director and producer, approached the series with cinematic ambition — his opening arc 'Who Is the Black Panther?' was deliberately crafted as a film pitch and later adapted into an animated series. The run expands Wakandan mythology, introduces new villains, and pairs T'Challa with Storm of the X-Men in a high-profile royal wedding. Hudlin's tenure also features the celebrated 'Black to the Future' issue and cross-genre storytelling that pushed Wakanda into global relevance. This omnibus collects his complete run in one oversized hardcover, making it a valuable piece of Black Panther history.
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Black Panther by Christopher Priest Omnibus Vol. 1

Christopher Priest's Black Panther run (1998–2003) is widely regarded as the definitive modern interpretation of the character — the template that shaped every subsequent writer's approach, including the MCU films. Priest reimagined T'Challa as a cold, calculating political strategist who uses the American superhero community as much as they use him, filtering his stories through the perspective of Everett K. Ross, a U.S. State Department liaison. Volume 1 establishes this revolutionary framework, introducing the Dora Milaje, deepening Wakandan geopolitics, and delivering some of the sharpest, funniest, and most sophisticated superhero writing of the 1990s. If you read one Black Panther story, read Priest.
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Spider-Man by Michelinie & Bagley Omnibus Vol. 1

Michelinie and Bagley on Amazing Spider-Man in the late 80s and early 90s: they consolidated Venom as the main antagonist of the wall-crawler and created Carnage. This is the run that defined the visual identity of Spider-Man for an entire generation — cartoons, video games, the 90s animated series, all draw from Bagley's Spider-Man. One of the most commercially successful periods in the character's history.
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The Incredible Hulk Omnibus Vol. 3

Classic third volume with Roy Thomas on script and Herb Trimpe on art: the era when the Hulk ceases to be "that weird Marvel character" and becomes a cultural phenomenon, culminating in the 1970s TV series. Thomas introduces emotional nuances that Stan Lee had barely explored, paving the way for Peter David.
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X-Men By Marc Guggenheim Omnibus

Marc Guggenheim (showrunner of Arrow and Legends of Tomorrow) brings his sense of TV pacing to the comic: each issue with its emotional arc, each arc with its climax, and the whole working as a serialised season. Focus on individual characters and the ethical dilemmas that define mutants. Good gateway to the modern format.
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Ultimate Fantastic Four Omnibus Vol. 1

The Ultimate relaunch of the foundational Marvel team with a teenage genius Reed Richards, a college Johnny Storm, a young scientist Sue Storm and a Ben Grimm as his childhood best friend. Adam Kubert on absolute form: one of the best Marvel cartoonists of the 2000s. Co-scripted with Brian Michael Bendis.
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Spider-Man Brand New Day Omnibus Vol. 2

Spider-Man Brand New Day Omnibus Vol. 2 is where the rotating post-One More Day era starts to find its rhythm. Dan Slott becomes the dominant voice, John Romita Jr. brings muscular Spider-Man energy and Peter Parker's rebuilt life gains momentum through new villains and supporting-cast pressure. The volume is useful because it shows Brand New Day becoming less a reset shock and more a working Spider-Man engine, moving Peter toward Big Time and the later Slott era.
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