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''Marvel Omnibus'' is a line of large format, high quality, full color, hardcover graphic novel omnibuses published by
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. They often contain complete runs, either by collecting multiple consecutive issues, or by focusing on the works of a particular writer or artist. The company's first experiment with a large hardcover was 2004's ''Ultimate Spider-Man Collection'', which was exclusively published by
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. The 992-page book cost $49.99 and had the same contents as the first three oversized hardcovers from Brian Michael Bendis' ''Ultimate Spider-Man''. This release did not use the 'omnibus' branding. Marvel's first official omnibus came a year later, with ''Fantastic Four Vol. 1'' in June 2005. With 848 pages, it collected the first 30 issues and an ''Annual'' of the comic. It cost $45 and debuted at no.58 in the graphic novel chart. Senior vice president at Marvel, David Gabriel, told the ''New York Times'' the idea came from “trying to come up with a product tie-in for the ''Fantastic Four'' film to be released that summer — ‘something to get the extreme collector excited‘.” The book “sold out in a few weeks” and Kuo-Yu Liang, a vice president for Diamond Comic Distributors, said that trend for larger, more-expensive books: “reflects the demographics of the consumer, who is both older and more affluent.” After that success, four omnibuses followed in 2006: ''Alias'' (March), ''Uncanny X-Men'' Vol.1 (May), ''Eternals'' (July), and ''New X-Men'' (December). The line has seen enormous growth, with 12 omnibuses released in 2009; 19 in 2014; 33 in 2019; and 89 in 2024. The creation of an omnibus allows Marvel to improve its overall process of releasing collected editions. Gabriel said: “ aterial hasbeen allowed to go out of press, say ''Secret Wars'', in order for us to create a special Omnibus Edition which also allows us to gather new extras, redo files that need fixing and get the best possible re-creation available for all the pages. This process in turn allows us to then put out a better version of the paperback and keep that one in stock.” * See: Recent & upcoming releases


Format overlap

The omnibus launched three years after Marvel released its first oversized hardcover (or OHC). With the lines running side-by-side while sharing the same print size, there was often confusion in regards to how Marvel classified books. In 2015, a ''
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'' ‘oversized hardcover’ was released at 648 pages; yet, months later, a '' Superior Foes Of Spider-Man'' ‘omnibus’ came out, with only 376 pages. Both collected full runs of a Spider-Man miniseries that had been released within the prior two years. In February 2019, the ''Hulk: Dogs Of War'' ‘oversized hardcover’ was 832 pages; while, four months later, ''Hulk by Loeb and McGuinness'' was a 912-page ‘omnibus’. The contents of an OHC and omnibus may be identical: The 2011 ‘oversized hardcover’ of ''X-Men: Fall Of The Mutants'' was re-released with the exact same page count and cover in 2022, while using ‘omnibus’ branding. Similarly, 2025’s ''X-Men: Fatal Attractions'' ‘omnibus’ has the same content to the 2012 ‘oversized hardcover’. The smallest omnibus was 2007’s ''
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'' at 184 pages, while the largest oversized hardcover was 2013’s ''
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Companion'' at 1,112 pages.


Direct Market covers

The practice of having multiple covers for the same comic book has been a feature of the industry since the mid-1980s. This increased throughout the 1990s, with the five covers for 1991's X-Men #1 helping it to sell a record-breaking 8.1 million copies. Marvel omnibuses have used variants since the first release of ''Fantastic Four'' Vol. 1 in 2005. The main ‘bookshop’ cover featured the original artwork from ''Fantastic Four'' #1, drawn by
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; with a ‘variant’ version of the same image produced by
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. Variant covers are exclusive for the
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, meaning they are only available from comic book shops, or specialist retailers. The practice is polarising, being described as both “exciting options for readers who want a different flavor from what they’re buying”, but leading to comics companies avoiding “finding new readers... by selling more to existing ones”. The vast majority of Marvel omnibuses released between 2005 and September 2016 had a variant. The practice largely disappeared until early 2020, although, by 2021, every new Marvel omnibus again had more than one cover. Marvel’s Senior Vice President of Sales & Marketing, David Gabriel, said: “As long as no one is just taking advantage of customers and retailers, I think it he production of variant coversis going to continue to grow for a while.”


Marvel Universe omnibuses

These books contain stories that take place in the primary
Marvel Universe The Marvel Universe is a fictional shared universe where the stories in most American comic book titles and other media published by Marvel Comics take place. Superhero teams such as the Avengers, the X-Men, the Fantastic Four, the Guardia ...
. This fictional continuity is often referred to as
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, with a legacy that stretches back to 1939.


Adam Warlock

Jim Starlin's interpretation of Adam Warlock was named by ''Publishers Weekly'' as one of Marvel's 10 hidden gems. The 1975 to 1977 portion of the ''Adam Warlock'' omnibus “is a heady, trippy sci-fi epic about what happens when a lab-created ‘perfect man‘ discovers that the evil messiah of the cruel intergalactic church he's been battling is, in fact, his own future self.” The omnibus also contains the introduction of infinity gems and Gamora.


Alpha Flight

The all-Canadian team of ''
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'' was first introduced in ''Uncanny X-Men'' #120, written by Chris Claremont, alongside John Byrne; who also provided art for the issue. The debut led to the spin-off series, with Byrne writing the first 28 issues - all of which is collected in the ''Alpha Flight by John Byrne'' omnibus.


Avengers


Savage Avengers


Avengers: West Coast Avengers


Black Cat

Jed MacKay's ''
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'' omnibus contains the complete series. The story spun out of ''Amazing Spider-Man'' (vol. 5) #16, where the character crossed the Thieves Guild, “leading her to go on the run both from the secret order as well as the authorities.” That issue is collected in ''Amazing Spider-Man by Nick Spencer Omnibus Vol. 1''.


Black Panther


Black Widow


Blade The Vampire-Slayer


Captain America


Captain Britain


Captain Marvel


Carol Danvers


Genis-Vell


Mar-Vell


Carnage


Cloak and Dagger


Daredevil

* See also: ''Daredevil'' collected editions


Dazzler


The Deadly Hands of Kung Fu


Deadpool


Defenders


Devil Dinosaur


Doctor Doom


Doctor Strange


Elektra


Eternals


Excalibur


Fantastic Four


Ghost Rider


Cosmic Ghost Rider


Ghost Rider (Danny Ketch)


Ghost Rider (Johnny Blaze)


Godzilla

Marvel Comics held the rights to publish Godzilla comics for two years from 1977. The series ended after 24 monthly issues, when copyright holder Toho “asked for a large increase to its license fee after the first year of the series, and an even larger increase after the second year”. In 2024, “thanks to an exciting new collaboration with Toho International”, Marvel released the full run in a single omnibus. Even though Godzilla is licensed, S.H.I.E.L.D. play a large part throughout the series, with Fantastic Four and The Avengers appearing from issue #20.


Guardians of the Galaxy (Silver Age)


Guardians of the Galaxy (Modern Age)


Gwenpool


Hawkeye (Clint Barton)


Hellstorm the Son of Satan


Howard the Duck


Hulk


The Human Torch (Golden Age)


The Invaders


Iron Fist


Iron Man


Jessica Jones

Brian Michael Bendis wrote the entirety of the ''Alias'' series, which introduced the character of
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to the Marvel Universe. The character “eschews costumes, works and plays hard, and opens up a set of detective stories unlike any the comics had seen before. Bendis provided a character with real heart and a unique point of view, and it’s one that has broadened Marvel’s horizons across mediums.” The ''Alias'' omnibus came out in March 2006. It was the second Marvel omnibus to be released overall, and the third reprint - in 2021 - was re-titled ''Jessica Jones: Alias''.


Ka-Zar


The Knights of Pendragon


Loki


Luke Cage


Man-Thing


Marvel Team-Up


Marvel Two-in-One


Micronauts

Based on a Mego Corporation toy line, the ''Micronauts'' comics were produced by Marvel between 1979 and 1986. Marvel re-acquired the publishing rights in 2023.


Miles Morales: Spider-Man

Miles Morales Spider-Man (Miles Gonzalo MoralesAhmed, Saladin (w), Garrón, Javier (a). ''Miles Morales: Spider-Man'' #1 (2018) Marvel Comics (New York). ) is a superhero and the third predominant Spider-Man to appear in American comic books published by M ...
is a half-Black, half-Hispanic teenager and was created by Brian Michael Bendis. The character first appeared in '' Ultimate Comics: Fallout'' #4. Bendis told ''USA Today'' that he was inspired in part by Donald Glover's appearance in the TV series ''Community'' dressed as ''Spider-Man''. Bendis said: " loverlooked fantastic! I saw him in the costume and thought, 'I would like to read that book.' So I was glad I was writing that book." * See also: Miles Morales collected editions


Moon Knight


Morbius the Living Vampire


Ms. Marvel


The 'Nam

Between 1986 and 1993, ''
The 'Nam ''The 'Nam'' is a war comic book series detailing the U.S. war in Vietnam from the perspective of active-duty soldiers involved in the conflict. It was initially written by Doug Murray, illustrated by Michael Golden and edited by Larry ...
'' detailed stories from the United States' war in Vietnam. Written by Doug Murray and edited by Larry Hama - both war veterans - the comic shied away from tales of conflict. Instead, "rather than making a statement about an extremely controversial war or musing about the nature of life and death, The 'Nam focused on just one thing: the people involved." The series was largely intended to be separate from any Marvel continuity, however Frank Castle - The Punisher - made appearances from issue #52, and the character of Michael "Ice" Phillips went on to appear in issues of ''Punisher: War Journal''.


Namor The Sub-Mariner


New Mutants

After 100 issues, ''New Mutants'' became ''X-Force''.


New Warriors


Nova


Phoenix


Power Pack


The Punisher


Rom the Space Knight

Marvel's original 1979 comic, ''Rom: Spaceknight'', ran for seven years and was based on a toy line.
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produced Rom comics from 2016, before ''Marvel'' regained the licence in 2023.


Runaways


Secret Warriors


Sentry


Shang-Chi, Master of Kung Fu


She-Hulk


S.H.I.E.L.D.


Silver Surfer


Spider-Gwen


Spider-Man

* See also: ''Spider-Man'' collected editions


Squadron Supreme


Squirrel Girl

''The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl'' omnibus contains the full 58-issue run of the comic, written by
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, with art from Erica Henderson. The series begins with the superheroine starting college, before quickly having to face down planet-wide threats. At the time of publication, ''The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl'' was the longest non-event Marvel omnibus, at 1,616 pages. Since then, ''The Immortal Hulk'' omnibus has been released with the same page count.


Strange Academy


The Thing


Thor


Thunderbolts


The Tomb of Dracula


Venom


Werewolf by Night


What If?


Wolverine


Wonder Man


X-23 (Laura Kinney)


X-Factor


X-Force

The first appearance of ''
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'' is in ''
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'' issue 98. That series ended in 1991 with issue #100 and relaunched as ''X-Force'' #1.


X-Men


X-Statix


Young Avengers


Event omnibuses

Marvel's first major line-wide event was ''Marvel Super Heroes Secret Wars'' in 1984. The event “capitalized on the success of previous crossovers to make an epic storyline involving most of the Marvel Universe”. It also introduced Spider-Man's black costume - and ultimately the Venom symbiote. By the mid-2000s, large comics events had become an annual tradition for Marvel, with ''
Avengers Disassembled "Avengers Disassembled" is a 2004 crossover storyline published by Marvel Comics involving the Avengers, Fantastic Four, Captain America, Spider-Man and Thor. The beginning of Brian Michael Bendis's ''Avengers'' run, it depicts the destruction o ...
'' (2004), ''
House of M "House of M" is a 2005 comic book storyline published by Marvel Comics, consisting of an eight-issue comic book limited series with a number of crossover tie-in books written by Brian Michael Bendis and illustrated by Olivier Coipel. Its first i ...
'' (2005), ''
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'' (2006-2007) and ''
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'' (2008) providing enormous sales success. Marvel have used the omnibus format to collect full events, including the main run of comics, plus all related tie-ins. The breadth of material means the company's largest omnibus is ''Avengers vs. X-Men'', at 1,680 pages. Two more of the top-five longest omnibuses are also events: ''War of the Realms'' (1,576) and ''King in Black'' (1,568).


Absolute Carnage


Acts of Vengeance


Age of Apocalypse


Annihilation


Atlantis Attacks


Avengers vs. X-Men


A.X.E.: Judgment Day


Dark Web


Devil's Reign


Empyre


The Evolutionary War


Fall Of The Mutants


Fatal Attractions


Heroes Reborn


House Of M


Inferno


Infinity


King In Black


Mutant Massacre


Onslaught


Secret Invasion


Secret War


Secret Wars (1984)


Secret Wars (2015)


Spider-Verse / Spider-Geddon


War of Kings


War of the Realms


X-Tinction Agenda


Anthology Omnibuses

The following omnibuses either collect Anthology series not necessarily following one ongoing story, or collect various comics that share a unifying theme. In 2014, The company used the format to help celebrate its 75th anniversary, by allowing fans to vote for the best comics be included in a 1,000-page omnibus. The top choice was the ''Spider-Man'' story '' The Death of Gwen Stacy,'' followed by ''
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(''represented by the epilogue story
The Death of Captain America "The Death of Captain America", also known as "The Death of the Dream", is an eighteen-issue Captain America story arc written by Ed Brubaker with art by Steve Epting and published by Marvel Comics. The arc first appears in ''Captain America'' ( ...
), then '' Spider-Man: Kraven's Last Hunt''


Alternate universe omnibuses

As part of the Marvel multiverse, other fictional continuities exist. Books in this section still contain Marvel characters; however, they are alternate versions who don't, or rarely, interact with characters from the mainstream Earth-616 section.


2099

Marvel‘s 2099 universe was a project “intended to explore the future of the Marvel Comics universe”, that was imagined by writer Stan Lee, as something for him to work on with artist John Byrne. The collaboration “fell through”; however, the line was commissioned by Editor Joey Cavalieri. He said the books “offered a chance to create the Marvel Universe all over again. At the very beginning of the Marvel Universe of 2099, there are no superheroes. We start to see them, one by one, just as you did in the ‘60s.” The 2099 universe is designated as Earth-2099.


Earth X

The
Earth X ''Earth X'' is a 1999 comic book Limited series (comics), limited series published by American company Marvel Comics. ''Earth X'' was written by Jim Krueger with art by John Paul Leon. Based on Alex Ross' notes, the series features a dystopian v ...
universe was created by Dave Kreuger and Alex Ross, and “showed a possible near future for the Marvel Universe”. The project came from “an article for Wizard Magazine and their reaction to the amazing work Alex had done in reimagining and designing the DCU for Kingdom Come.” The Earth X universe is designated as Earth-9997.


Marvel Cinematic Universe


Marvel: The End

After a two-year run on ''
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'' in the 1990s, writer
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and artist
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re-teamed for ''Hulk: The End'', a one-shot showcasing the character's final days. The success of that book led to multiple miniseries in the following six years, chronicling the final days of various Marvel Universe superheroes. After 12 years with no further material, a further series of one-shots was announced at the 2019 New York Comic Con. Marvel's ''
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'' omnibus contains the full run of all material across 18 years.


Marvel Zombies

The first appearance of
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was in ''Ultimate Fantastic Four'' #21, written by Mark Millar. He said: “I had this idea on the plane from Scotland about a superhero arriving from another dimension with a zombie plague and biting the Avengers when they showed up to contain the problem. Everyone hated it. It was so universally loathed and everyone thought I was kidding when I suggested it.” Despite that, after the first appearance, the concept grew to launch its own series, with ''
Marvel Zombies ''Marvel Zombies'' is a five-issue limited series published from December 2005 to April 2006 by Marvel Comics. The series was written by Robert Kirkman with art by Sean Phillips and covers by Arthur Suydam. It was the first series in the ''Ma ...
'' and ''
Marvel Zombies 2 ''Marvel Zombies 2'' is a five-issue limited series published from October 2007 - February 2008 by comics publisher Marvel Comics. The series was written by Robert Kirkman with art by Sean Phillips and Arthur Suydam. It is part of the ''Marvel Zo ...
'' written by The Walking Dead creator,
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. The initial Zombies universe is designated Earth-2149.


Strikeforce: Morituri

''Strikeforce: Morituri'' is a largely standalone series, created by Peter B. Gillis and Brent Anderson, that was published by Marvel Comics from 1986. It saw “an alien invasion of Earth, countered by a programme that turned humans into superhumans, but would kill them in a year.” There were disputes over the series' ownership up until Gillis's death in June 2024. The Strikeforce: Morituri universe is designated as Earth-1287.


Ultimate Marvel omnibuses

''
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'' launched in 2000 as a response to "so much backstory that the stories (in the main books) were almost incomprehensible." Bill Jemas, President of Marvel Enterprises from 2000 to 2004, wrote: “Joe Quesada and I started the Ultimate books because we wanted Marvel to get back in touch with kids. We wanted Marvel's great teen heroes - Spidey and the X-Men - to star in comics for 2001 kids.” The first Ultimate universe is designated as Earth-1610.


Ultimate Fantastic Four

After ''Ultimate Spider-Man'', ''Ultimate X-Men'', and ''The Ultimates'', ''
Ultimate Fantastic Four ''Ultimate Fantastic Four'' is a superhero comic book series published by Marvel Comics. The series is a modernized re-imagining of Marvel's long-running ''Fantastic Four'' comic book franchise as part of the Ultimate Marvel imprint. The Ultimate ...
'' was the final core book to launch in Marvel's new universe. Writers Mark Millar and Brian Michael Bendis worked together with artist
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for the first six-issue arc, before
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took on the series. Compared to the main universe counterparts, the new series saw: "The more "superheroic" elements of the series done away with, as the ''Ultimate Fantastic Four'' book focused more on science fiction and exploration. Doctor Doom was given a less cartoony characterization than his more well-known mainstream counterpart. Other villains such as Mole Man, Annihilus and even Galactus also received massive makeovers."


Ultimate Spider-Man

The first book in Marvel's
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was ''
Ultimate Spider-Man ''Ultimate Spider-Man'' is a superhero comic book series that was published by Marvel Comics from 2000 to 2011. The series is a modernized re-imagining of Marvel's long-running Spider-Man comic book franchise as part of the company's Ultimate Ma ...
''. The title ran from 2000 until 2012, with a younger version of Peter Parker as the main protagonist. The new iteration was a response to "so much backstory that the stories (in the main books) were almost incomprehensible." Bill Jemas, President of Marvel Enterprises from 2000 to 2004, wrote: “Joe Quesada and I started the Ultimate books because we wanted Marvel to get back in touch with kids. We wanted Marvel's great teen heroes - Spidey and the X-Men - to star in comics for 2001 kids.” The title went on to run for more than 150 issues and launched the character of
Miles Morales Spider-Man (Miles Gonzalo MoralesAhmed, Saladin (w), Garrón, Javier (a). ''Miles Morales: Spider-Man'' #1 (2018) Marvel Comics (New York). ) is a superhero and the third predominant Spider-Man to appear in American comic books published by M ...
. * See also: ''Ultimate Spider-Man'' collected editions


Ultimate X-Men

Launched by writer Mark Millar, ''
Ultimate X-Men ''Ultimate X-Men'' is a superhero comic book series, which was published by Marvel Comics, from 2001 to 2009. The series is a modernized re-imagining of Marvel's long-running X-Men comic book franchise as part of the Ultimate Marvel imprint. The ...
'' saw "the superheroic side of the franchise pushed a bit to the sidelines. Instead, the prejudice mutants faced on a daily basis took center stage." Millar was followed by superstar writers Brian Michael Bendis, Brian K Vaughan, and
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, and "the ''Ultimate X-Men'' comics quickly became the most popular titles at Marvel Comics, even outselling ''X-Men'' books in the mainstream continuity."


Ultimates

The ''
Ultimates The Ultimates is a fictional superhero team appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics and created by writer Mark Millar and artist Bryan Hitch, which first started publication from ''The Ultimates (comic book), The Ultimates'' ...
'' portrayed a version of the Avengers outside of the main Marvel continuity that "looked and sounded like a movie in a way that no Marvel story ever had." Written by
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, and drawn by
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, the comic blurred the lines of right and wrong, where the heroes "have no idea they are supervillains. They think they’re merely doing what superheroes are supposed to do: defend truth, justice, and the American Way — with an emphasis on the latter." Millar conceded that point, describing the series as a "pro-status quo book" and "kind of a right-wing book, like Rush Limbaugh doing super comics". Director of Marvel Studio's 2012 ''The Avengers'' movie,
Joss Whedon Joseph Hill "Joss" Whedon ( ; born June 23, 1964) is an American screenwriter, director, producer, comic book writer, and composer. He is best known as the creator of several television series: the supernatural drama ''Buffy the Vampire Slayer' ...
, said: “It’s my feeling that Ultimates brought Marvel into the modern age in a way no other book did.”


Licensed omnibuses

As well as publishing omnibuses featuring the company's own characters, Marvel also releases books from other franchises. Some of these – like ''Star Wars'' – are owned by Marvel's parent company, Disney; others – like Conan or ''The Dark Tower'' – are licensed for certain periods of time.


Aliens

In July 2020, Marvel Comics gained the rights to publish ''Alien'' and ''Predator'' in the wake of Fox's sale to Disney. Since then, the company has been republishing comics originally produced by ''Dark Horse comics''.


Conan

As well as his own series, Conan appeared in Marvel's
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series, which ran from 2019. From 2022 onward, Marvel lost the licence to publish new Conan comics. "The trademark for the name Conan and the names of Robert E. Howard's other principal characters, is maintained by Conan Properties International and licensed to Cabinet Entertainment. This company, or new owners, now wish to publish Conan comic books themselves. And so won't be renewing the Marvel Comics license." The licence ended up with ''
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''.


Conan the Barbarian: The Original Marvel Years


The Savage Sword of Conan: The Original Marvel Years


Conan the King: The Original Marvel Years


Conan the Barbarian: The Dark Horse Years


Crossgen Universe

Crossgen was founded in 1998 and "quickly became one of the largest independent U.S. publishers of comics and graphic novels". By 2004, however, the company was "bought for a reported $1million at a bankruptcy auction by Cal Publishing Inc., a subsidiary of Disney". When Marvel was also acquired by Disney in 2009, the rights to publish Crossgen titles fell to Marvel. Partly as an effort to maintain copyright, the company have been releasing Crossgen content as omnibuses since 2023.


The Dark Tower

Marvel held the rights to graphic adaptations of Stephen King's ''Dark Tower'' series from 2007. The company produced five miniseries "detailing (gunslinger) Roland Deschain's early years, then adapted the ''Dark Tower'' novels themselves in a series of six books." In 2018, the rights switched to publisher Gallery 13.


John Carter, Warlord of Mars


Kull


Miracleman


The Muppets

''
The Muppets The Muppets are an American ensemble cast of puppet characters known for an surreal humor, absurdist, slapstick, burlesque, and self-referential humor, self-referential style of Musical theatre, musical Variety show, variety-sketch comedy. Cre ...
'' omnibus is branded as a "Disney Comics Omnibus".


Oz


Planet of the Apes

Following Fox's sale to Disney in 2020, Marvel Comics reacquired a series of publishing rights, including ''Alien'', ''Predator'', and ''
Planet of the Apes ''Planet of the Apes'' is a science fiction media franchise consisting of films, books, television series, comics, and other media about a Apocalyptic and post-apocalyptic fiction, post-apocalyptic world in which humans and intelligent apes c ...
''. As well as releasing new ''Planet of the Apes'' material, Marvel have republished full-color comics first produced by them in 1975.


Powers

The '' Powers'' series was published by
Image Comics Image Comics is an independent American American comic book, comic book publisher and is the third largest direct market comic book and graphic novel publisher in the industry by market share. Its best-known publications include ''Spawn (comics) ...
between 2000 and 2004, before moving to Marvel's
Icon An icon () is a religious work of art, most commonly a painting, in the cultures of the Eastern Orthodox, Oriental Orthodox, Catholic Church, Catholic, and Lutheranism, Lutheran churches. The most common subjects include Jesus, Mary, mother of ...
label in 2004. The omnibus, plus a series of other collected editions, were published between then and 2017, before writer Brian Michael Bendis signed a deal to republish the books with
Dark Horse Comics Dark Horse Comics is an American comic book, graphic novel, manga and Artist's book, art book publisher founded in Milwaukie, Oregon, by Mike Richardson in 1986. The company was created using funds earned from Richardson's chain of Portland, O ...
in 2021.


Predator

Marvel Comics gained the rights to publish ''Predator'' comics from Dark Horse in 2021; however, a dispute with the film's screenwriters led to delays with release of new material. The company solicited two ''Predator'' omnibuses, reprinting comics first published by Dark Horse; however, the second had material removed due to “racial concerns”.


Solomon Kane


The Stand


Star Wars

Marvel's first 1977 comic was a six-issue adaptation of the original film. The series ran for 107 issues and three ''Annual''s until 1986, featuring stories set between the
original trilogy The original ''Star Wars'' trilogy, formerly marketed as the ''Star Wars'' Trilogy (and colloquially referred to as the 'original trilogy' or classic trilogy), is the first set of three films produced in the ''Star Wars'' franchise, an Americ ...
of films, as well as adaptations of ''
The Empire Strikes Back ''The Empire Strikes Back'' (also known as ''Star Wars: Episode V – The Empire Strikes Back'') is a 1980 American epic film, epic space opera film directed by Irvin Kershner from a screenplay by Leigh Brackett and Lawrence Kasdan, based o ...
'' and ''
Return of the Jedi ''Return of the Jedi'' (also known as ''Star Wars: Episode VI – Return of the Jedi'' is a 1983 American epic space opera film directed by Richard Marquand from a screenplay by Lawrence Kasdan and George Lucas. The sequel to '' The Empire ...
''. Rights briefly went to
Blackthorne Publishing Blackthorne Publishing Inc. was an American comic book publisher that flourished from 1986 to 1989. They were notable for the ''Blackthorne 3-D Series'', their reprint titles of classic comic strips like Dick Tracy, and their licensed products. B ...
, before being acquired by
Dark Horse Comics Dark Horse Comics is an American comic book, graphic novel, manga and Artist's book, art book publisher founded in Milwaukie, Oregon, by Mike Richardson in 1986. The company was created using funds earned from Richardson's chain of Portland, O ...
. The company produced over 100 ''Star Wars'' titles until 2014. Following the October 2012 acquisition of Lucasfilm by Disney, it was announced that the ''Star Wars'' comics license would return to Marvel Comics in 2015. In April 2014, Lucasfilm rebranded the majority of the ''Star Wars'' Expanded Universe as ''Legends'', only keeping the theatrical
Skywalker saga The ''Star Wars'' franchise involves multiple live-action and animated films. The series was initially created as a trilogy set ''in medias res'' (partway through the plot) that was later expanded into a trilogy of trilogies, known as the "S ...
and the 2008 ''Clone Wars''
film A film, also known as a movie or motion picture, is a work of visual art that simulates experiences and otherwise communicates ideas, stories, perceptions, emotions, or atmosphere through the use of moving images that are generally, sinc ...
and
television series A television show, TV program (), or simply a TV show, is the general reference to any content produced for viewing on a television set that is broadcast via over-the-air, satellite, and cable, or distributed digitally on streaming plat ...
as canon. Marvel's Senior Vice President of sales and marketing, David Gabriel, said the Star Wars releases would “be bouncing around to different periods of Star Wars history ... constructing one huge tapestry, collecting full unbroken runs of all the greatest Star Wars comics from the past 35 years.”


The Original Marvel Years


Star Wars Legends


Star Wars (canon)


Creator omnibuses

Outside of books dedicated to certain characters or storylines, Marvel also produces omnibuses for specific writers or artists. Some contain material from company archives; others – like ''Brian Michael Bendis: Crime Noir'' – reproduce work owned by the creator themselves.


Arthur Adams


Brian Michael Bendis


John Byrne


Donny Cates


Chris Claremont


Jack Kirby


Stan Lee


Rob Liefeld


Jeph Loeb


Frank Miller


Miscellaneous omnibuses


DC versus Marvel

The ''DC versus Marvel'' Omnibus is produced by
DC Comics DC Comics (originally DC Comics, Inc., and also known simply as DC) is an American comic book publisher owned by DC Entertainment, a subsidiary of Warner Bros. Discovery. DC is an initialism for "Detective Comics", an American comic book seri ...
as part of a joint venture with Marvel. It includes stories with DC and Marvel superheroes battling one another, or working together. There will only ever be one printing. The ''Amalgam'' omnibus collects stories with various DC and Marvel superheroes combined into a unique single character. It was delayed after a printing error led to multiple copies being destroyed.


Marvel Age

A promotional magazine featuring previews and news relating to Marvel Comics.


The Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe


Statistics


Longest books


Shortest books


Oldest books

Statistics for debut chart position and first-month sales come from ICv2. Estimates are for North American stores only, with UK purchases adding between three and 20 per cent to sales numbers.


Recent and upcoming releases


See also

* Marvel oversized hardcovers * ''
Marvel Gallery Editions Marvel's Gallery Editions are large-format premium hardcovers that "emphasise the size of the pages printed rather than the amount of comics within. (This means) 13in/33cm in height, and 9.3in/24cm in width". The unusual size makes it close to 3in ...
'' * ''
Marvel Epic Collections The ''Marvel Epic Collection'' is an ongoing line of color trade paperbacks that republish Marvel comics in a uniform trade dress. Announced in April 2013, their stated intention was to collect entire runs of characters or titles as "big fat coll ...
'' * ''
Marvel Complete Collections ''Marvel Complete Collections'', ''Marvel Ultimate Collections'', and ''Marvel Complete Epics'' are large full-color trade paperback collections of previously published Marvel comics, typically containing 300–500 pages. The ''Complete Collecti ...
'' * ''Spider-Man'' collected editions * ''Daredevil'' collected editions * ''
Marvel Masterworks ''Marvel Masterworks'' is an American collection of hardcover and trade paperback comic book reprints published by Marvel Comics, with the main goal of republishing classic ''Marvel Comics'' storylines in a hardcover, premium edition, often with ...
'' * ''
Essential Marvel ''Essential Marvel'' was a line published by Marvel Comics from 1996–2013 that reprinted vintage comic book material in paperback format. Each black-and-white volume reprints approximately 20–30 issues of a classic Marvel title (mostly from t ...
'' * ''
DC Omnibus ''DC Omnibus'' is a line of large format, high quality, full color, hardcover editions published by DC Comics since 2007, reprinting comics previously printed in single issue format. Individual volumes tend to focus on collecting either the w ...
'' * ''DC Finest'' trade paperbacks * ''
DC Compact Comics DC Compact Comics is a line of full-color paperbacks from DC Comics. Announced in November 2023, ahead of a June 2024 launch, they were described as "perfect for readers of prose and manga looking to pick up a new-reader-friendly storyline in a s ...
''


Notes


References

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