Marvel Masterworks
Encyclopedia
Marvel Masterworks are a American
collection of hardcover and trade paperback
comic book
reprints published by Marvel Comics
. They are printed in full color and feature various titles from the Golden Age, Pre-Code (Atlas Era), Silver Age, and Bronze Age of comics.
The collection started in 1987 with volumes reprinting issues of The Amazing Spider-Man
, The Fantastic Four
, The X-Men
, and The Avengers
. Approximately 10 issues are reprinted in each volume. As of 2011 the number of Masterworks is over 170 volumes. The Masterworks line has expanded from such reprints of the 1960s period that fans and historians call the Silver Age of Comic Books
to include the 1930s–1940s Golden Age
; comics of Marvel's 1950s Pre-Code forerunner, Atlas Comics
; and even some reprints from the 1970s period called the Bronze Age of Comic Books
.
There is also a black-and-white trade paperback line, Essential Marvel, with approximately 25 comics per volume; and the full-color, oversized, hardcover Omnibus
line, each volume of which reprints the equivalent of three to four Masterworks.
Marvel rival DC Comics
began publishing its similar DC Archive Editions
two years later. Because DC has produced new volumes more consistently, the Archives were nearly twice the number of Masterworks, but with the near-suspension of the DC program, the gap has been closing fast.
: Vol. 1 (197 pages), The Incredible Hulk
: Vol. 1 (150 pages), and The Uncanny X-Men
: Vol. 1-3 (each under 200 pages). Some volumes also carried a lower suggested retail price than US $39.95. Some volumes have had multiple printings, such as The Amazing Spider-Man: Vol. 1, with seven.
Also during the original Marvel Masterworks run between 1992–1993, Marvel Comics had published lower-priced trade paperback editions of selected volumes in the Masterworks line, but these versions only reprinted half of the contents compared to the hardcover editions. These were:
Even though on the cover each book was labeled as "Volume 1", no subsequent volumes were ever published for these trade paperbacks. Marvel would not try out trade paperback versions of the Masterworks again until 2002.
From 1994–1996, no new Masterworks were published and existing volumes did not get additional printings. Following this, from 1997 to 2002, some of the original 27 went back into print with a new style of dust-jacket designed by Comicraft
and without the chronological numbering on the spine. Instead, the line used the number of the volume for each particular comic book series. Four new Masterworks were published from 2000 to 2002, bringing the total to 31.
With The Sub-Mariner: Vol. 1, the 32nd Masterwork, Marvel relaunched the line with silver dust-jackets in 2003. From 2002 to 2004, Marvel brought the 31 now out-of-print volumes back into print, all with the new silver dust-jackets. Like the other releases from 1997 on, these dust-jackets do not have the chronological numbering. Upon their initial release, however, a limited print run (about 1000 to 1500) was produced with variant dust-jackets that used the original marble-look style and retained the absolute chronological numbering (only on the dust-jacket's spine). These carried a $5 higher suggested retail price than the regular editions (typically US $54.99).
Some changes were made for the new second editions, with some issues/covers recolored, previously unreprinted pin-up pages added, and some issues were moved between volumes. (Annual issues were amongst the changes made, as Marvel wanted to do a more accurate chronological reprinting of their history than the Masterworks series had previously attained.)
In 2002, Marvel partnered with Barnes & Noble
to produce lower-priced trade paperback (typically US $12.95) versions of selected Masterworks volumes. Twelve were produced, sans dust-jacket, and they utilized the silver cover scheme.
Starting with the 33rd volume, The Amazing Spider-Man: Vol. 6 (April 2004), Marvel started producing new Masterworks once again, continuing monthly from August 2004. These new books have also been printed with both regular and variant/original cover styles.
Marvel announced in 2008 they had moved their printing plant to China and would reprint the Masterworks in trade paperback to celebrate their 70 years of existence in 2009 at the rate of one a month in the same sequence as the original hardcover printing.
, Marvel's Golden Age predecessor. It is differentiated from the 1960s Silver Age line by the words "Golden Age" on each title, and with the regular dust-jacket colored gold rather than silver. From Golden Age Captain America
: Vol. 1 (February 2005), these volumes have been released quarterly.
. The regular editions of these volumes each have red dustjackets instead of silver. The comics reprinted in these volumes were originally produced during a lull in superhero
popularity. The initial Atlas Era Masterworks volumes were primarily science-fiction/fantasy
stories, particularly featuring drive-in theater
-style monster
s. More recent volumes have included other genres such as pre-Comics Code horror and jungle stories. Marvel started publishing the Atlas Era Masterworks volumes semi-annually, but are currently published quarterly.
Atlas Era (24)
Silver Age and Bronze Age (126)
trade paperback is available (only 12 were published). The ISBN
listed is that of the first-published silver editions (not the variant/embossed foil edition).
United States
The United States of America is a federal constitutional republic comprising fifty states and a federal district...
collection of hardcover and trade paperback
Trade paperback (comics)
In comics, a trade paperback is a collection of stories originally published in comic books, reprinted in book format, usually capturing one story arc from a single title or a series of stories with a connected story arc or common theme from one or more titles...
comic book
Comic book
A comic book or comicbook is a magazine made up of comics, narrative artwork in the form of separate panels that represent individual scenes, often accompanied by dialog as well as including...
reprints published by Marvel Comics
Marvel Comics
Marvel Worldwide, Inc., commonly referred to as Marvel Comics and formerly Marvel Publishing, Inc. and Marvel Comics Group, is an American company that publishes comic books and related media...
. They are printed in full color and feature various titles from the Golden Age, Pre-Code (Atlas Era), Silver Age, and Bronze Age of comics.
The collection started in 1987 with volumes reprinting issues of The Amazing Spider-Man
The Amazing Spider-Man
The Amazing Spider-Man is an American comic book series published by Marvel Comics, featuring the adventures of the fictional superhero Spider-Man. Being the mainstream continuity of the franchise, it began publication in 1963 as a monthly periodical and was published continuously until it was...
, The Fantastic Four
Fantastic Four
The Fantastic Four is a fictional superhero team appearing in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The group debuted in The Fantastic Four #1 , which helped to usher in a new level of realism in the medium...
, The X-Men
X-Men
The X-Men are a superhero team in the . They were created by writer Stan Lee and artist Jack Kirby, and first appeared in The X-Men #1...
, and The Avengers
Avengers (comics)
The Avengers is a fictional team of superheroes, appearing in magazines published by Marvel Comics. The team made its debut in The Avengers #1 The Avengers is a fictional team of superheroes, appearing in magazines published by Marvel Comics. The team made its debut in The Avengers #1 The Avengers...
. Approximately 10 issues are reprinted in each volume. As of 2011 the number of Masterworks is over 170 volumes. The Masterworks line has expanded from such reprints of the 1960s period that fans and historians call the Silver Age of Comic Books
Silver Age of Comic Books
The Silver Age of Comic Books was a period of artistic advancement and commercial success in mainstream American comic books, predominantly those in the superhero genre. Following the Golden Age of Comic Books and an interregnum in the early to mid-1950s, the Silver Age is considered to cover the...
to include the 1930s–1940s Golden Age
Golden Age of Comic Books
The Golden Age of Comic Books was a period in the history of American comic books, generally thought of as lasting from the late 1930s until the late 1940s or early 1950s...
; comics of Marvel's 1950s Pre-Code forerunner, Atlas Comics
Atlas Comics (1950s)
Atlas Comics is the term used to describe the 1950s comic book publishing company that would evolve into Marvel Comics. Magazine and paperback novel publisher Martin Goodman, whose business strategy involved having a multitude of corporate entities, used Atlas as the umbrella name for his comic...
; and even some reprints from the 1970s period called the Bronze Age of Comic Books
Bronze Age of Comic Books
The Bronze Age of Comic Books is an informal name for a period in the history of mainstream American comic books usually said to run from 1970 to 1985. It follows the Silver Age of Comic Books....
.
There is also a black-and-white trade paperback line, Essential Marvel, with approximately 25 comics per volume; and the full-color, oversized, hardcover Omnibus
Marvel Omnibus
Marvel Omnibus is a line of comic book series collections published by Marvel Comics. These collections provide full color compilations of several comics, aiming at complete runs...
line, each volume of which reprints the equivalent of three to four Masterworks.
Marvel rival DC Comics
DC Comics
DC Comics, Inc. is one of the largest and most successful companies operating in the market for American comic books and related media. It is the publishing unit of DC Entertainment a company of Warner Bros. Entertainment, which itself is owned by Time Warner...
began publishing its similar DC Archive Editions
DC Archive Editions
DC Archive Editions, collect early, sometimes rare, comic books published by DC and other publishers into a permanent hardcover series. With more than 100 titles, this series began in 1989 with Superman Archives Vol. 1...
two years later. Because DC has produced new volumes more consistently, the Archives were nearly twice the number of Masterworks, but with the near-suspension of the DC program, the gap has been closing fast.
History
The first printing of Masterworks books from Marvel started in 1987 (3 or 4 per year) and continued until 1994 (27 volumes) most with a suggested retail price of US $39.95 (Hulk $34.95). The first printings had a marble-look dust-jacket with either light gray/pastel or dark primary colors, and were printed with a number on the spine representing the order in which the volumes were released (e.g., The Amazing Spider-Man: Vol. 1 was #1, The Fantastic Four: Vol. 1 was #2). Volumes contained about 10 issues (plus 1 annual) and were about 220-260 pages each. Some volumes had fewer pages, such as The Invincible Iron ManIron Man
Iron Man is a fictional character, a superhero in the . The character was created by writer-editor Stan Lee, developed by scripter Larry Lieber, and designed by artists Don Heck and Jack Kirby, first appearing in Tales of Suspense #39 .A billionaire playboy, industrialist and ingenious engineer,...
: Vol. 1 (197 pages), The Incredible Hulk
Hulk (comics)
The Hulk is a fictional character, a superhero in the . Created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby, the character first appeared in The Incredible Hulk #1 ....
: Vol. 1 (150 pages), and The Uncanny X-Men
X-Men
The X-Men are a superhero team in the . They were created by writer Stan Lee and artist Jack Kirby, and first appeared in The X-Men #1...
: Vol. 1-3 (each under 200 pages). Some volumes also carried a lower suggested retail price than US $39.95. Some volumes have had multiple printings, such as The Amazing Spider-Man: Vol. 1, with seven.
Also during the original Marvel Masterworks run between 1992–1993, Marvel Comics had published lower-priced trade paperback editions of selected volumes in the Masterworks line, but these versions only reprinted half of the contents compared to the hardcover editions. These were:
- The Amazing Spider-Man Masterworks: Vol. 1 (March 1992) - Reprints Amazing Fantasy #15, The Amazing Spider-Man #1-5 (ISBN 0-8713-5902-2)
- The Avengers Masterworks: Vol. 1 (October 1993) - Reprints The Avengers #1-5 (ISBN 0-8713-5983-9)
- The Uncanny X-Men Masterworks: Vol. 1 (March 1993) - Reprints The Uncanny X-Men #1-5 (ISBN 0-8713-5964-2)
- The All-New, All Different X-Men Masterworks: Vol. 1 (August 1993) - Reprints Giant-Size X-Men #1, The Uncanny X-Men #94-97 (ISBN 0-8713-5988-X)
Even though on the cover each book was labeled as "Volume 1", no subsequent volumes were ever published for these trade paperbacks. Marvel would not try out trade paperback versions of the Masterworks again until 2002.
From 1994–1996, no new Masterworks were published and existing volumes did not get additional printings. Following this, from 1997 to 2002, some of the original 27 went back into print with a new style of dust-jacket designed by Comicraft
Comicraft
Comicraft is a company which provides graphic design and lettering services to various companies.-History:The company was founded by Richard Starkings in 1992. Starkings had been working for Marvel UK for five years, but left London for New York, circa 1990...
and without the chronological numbering on the spine. Instead, the line used the number of the volume for each particular comic book series. Four new Masterworks were published from 2000 to 2002, bringing the total to 31.
With The Sub-Mariner: Vol. 1, the 32nd Masterwork, Marvel relaunched the line with silver dust-jackets in 2003. From 2002 to 2004, Marvel brought the 31 now out-of-print volumes back into print, all with the new silver dust-jackets. Like the other releases from 1997 on, these dust-jackets do not have the chronological numbering. Upon their initial release, however, a limited print run (about 1000 to 1500) was produced with variant dust-jackets that used the original marble-look style and retained the absolute chronological numbering (only on the dust-jacket's spine). These carried a $5 higher suggested retail price than the regular editions (typically US $54.99).
Some changes were made for the new second editions, with some issues/covers recolored, previously unreprinted pin-up pages added, and some issues were moved between volumes. (Annual issues were amongst the changes made, as Marvel wanted to do a more accurate chronological reprinting of their history than the Masterworks series had previously attained.)
In 2002, Marvel partnered with Barnes & Noble
Barnes & Noble
Barnes & Noble, Inc. is the largest book retailer in the United States, operating mainly through its Barnes & Noble Booksellers chain of bookstores headquartered at 122 Fifth Avenue in the Flatiron District in Manhattan in New York City. Barnes & Noble also operated the chain of small B. Dalton...
to produce lower-priced trade paperback (typically US $12.95) versions of selected Masterworks volumes. Twelve were produced, sans dust-jacket, and they utilized the silver cover scheme.
Starting with the 33rd volume, The Amazing Spider-Man: Vol. 6 (April 2004), Marvel started producing new Masterworks once again, continuing monthly from August 2004. These new books have also been printed with both regular and variant/original cover styles.
Marvel announced in 2008 they had moved their printing plant to China and would reprint the Masterworks in trade paperback to celebrate their 70 years of existence in 2009 at the rate of one a month in the same sequence as the original hardcover printing.
Golden Age Masterworks
In October 2004, Marvel released its first Golden Age collection, Golden Age Marvel Comics: Vol. 1, launching a new line of Masterworks. This 1939 and 1940s line reprints material by Timely ComicsTimely Comics
Timely Comics, an imprint of Timely Publications, was the earliest comic book arm of American publisher Martin Goodman, and the entity that would evolve by the 1960s to become Marvel Comics....
, Marvel's Golden Age predecessor. It is differentiated from the 1960s Silver Age line by the words "Golden Age" on each title, and with the regular dust-jacket colored gold rather than silver. From Golden Age Captain America
Captain America
Captain America is a fictional character, a superhero that appears in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character first appeared in Captain America Comics #1 , from Marvel Comics' 1940s predecessor, Timely Comics, and was created by Joe Simon and Jack Kirby...
: Vol. 1 (February 2005), these volumes have been released quarterly.
Atlas Era Masterworks
In January 2006, with Atlas Era Tales to Astonish: Vol. 1, Marvel began publishing a third line of Masterworks, reprinting 1950s and early 1960s comics of Marvel forerunner company Atlas ComicsAtlas Comics (1950s)
Atlas Comics is the term used to describe the 1950s comic book publishing company that would evolve into Marvel Comics. Magazine and paperback novel publisher Martin Goodman, whose business strategy involved having a multitude of corporate entities, used Atlas as the umbrella name for his comic...
. The regular editions of these volumes each have red dustjackets instead of silver. The comics reprinted in these volumes were originally produced during a lull in superhero
Superhero
A superhero is a type of stock character, possessing "extraordinary or superhuman powers", dedicated to protecting the public. Since the debut of the prototypical superhero Superman in 1938, stories of superheroes — ranging from brief episodic adventures to continuing years-long sagas —...
popularity. The initial Atlas Era Masterworks volumes were primarily science-fiction/fantasy
Fantasy
Fantasy is a genre of fiction that commonly uses magic and other supernatural phenomena as a primary element of plot, theme, or setting. Many works within the genre take place in imaginary worlds where magic is common...
stories, particularly featuring drive-in theater
Drive-in theater
A drive-in theater is a form of cinema structure consisting of a large outdoor screen, a projection booth, a concession stand and a large parking area for automobiles. Within this enclosed area, customers can view movies from the privacy and comfort of their cars.The screen can be as simple as a...
-style monster
Monster
A monster is any fictional creature, usually found in legends or horror fiction, that is somewhat hideous and may produce physical harm or mental fear by either its appearance or its actions...
s. More recent volumes have included other genres such as pre-Comics Code horror and jungle stories. Marvel started publishing the Atlas Era Masterworks volumes semi-annually, but are currently published quarterly.
Alphabetical list of Marvel Masterworks
Golden Age (28)- All-WinnersAll Winners ComicsAll Winners Comics was the name of two American comic book series of the 1940s, both published by Marvel Comics' predecessor, Timely Comics, during the period fans and historians call the Golden Age of Comic Books. A superhero anthology comic in both cases, they variously featured such star...
: Vol. 1-4 - Golden Age Captain AmericaCaptain AmericaCaptain America is a fictional character, a superhero that appears in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character first appeared in Captain America Comics #1 , from Marvel Comics' 1940s predecessor, Timely Comics, and was created by Joe Simon and Jack Kirby...
: Vol. 1-5 - Daring MysteryDaring Mystery ComicsDaring Mystery Comics is an American comic-book series published by Timely Comics, a predecessor of Marvel Comics, during the 1930-1940s period fans and historians call the Golden Age of Comic Books...
: Vol. 1-2 - Golden Age Human Torch: Vol. 1-3
- Golden Age Marvel ComicsMarvel Mystery ComicsMarvel Mystery Comics is an American comic book series published during the 1930s-1940s period known to fans and historians as the Golden Age of Comic Books...
: Vol. 1-6 - Mystic ComicsMystic ComicsMystic Comics is the name of four comic book series published by the company that would eventually become Marvel Comics. The first two series were superhero anthologies published by Marvel's 1930-1940s predecessor, Timely Comics, during what fans and historians call the Golden Age of comic books...
: Vol. 1 - Golden Age Sub-Mariner: Vol. 1-3
- U.S.A. ComicsU.S.A. ComicsU.S.A. Comics was an American comic-book series published by Marvel Comics' 1930-1940s predecessor, Timely Comics, during the period fans and historians call the Golden Age of comic books....
: Vol. 1-2 - Young Allies: Vol. 1-2
Atlas Era (24)
- Battlefield: Vol. 1
- Atlas Era Heroes: Vol. 1-3
- Black KnightBlack Knight (comics)The Black Knight is the alias of several fictional comic-book characters that appear in the Marvel Comics universe.The first is a medieval knight created by writer-editor Stan Lee and artist Joe Maneely. The second is a supervillain descendant of the original, created by writer-editor Stan Lee and...
/Yellow ClawYellow ClawThe Yellow Claw is a fictional comic book supervillain in comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by writer Al Feldstein and artist Joe Maneely, the character first appeared in Yellow Claw #1 , published by Atlas Comics, the 1950s predecessor of Marvel.-Publication history:While the...
: Vol. 1 - Journey into MysteryJourney into MysteryJourney into Mystery was an American comic book series published by Atlas Comics, and later its successor Marvel Comics. It featured horror, monster, and science fiction stories...
: Vol. 1-3 - Jungle Adventures: Vol. 1-2
- MenaceMenace (Atlas Comics)Menace was a 1953 to 1954 American crime/horror anthology comic book series published by Atlas Comics, the 1950s precursor of Marvel Comics. It is best known for the first appearance of the supernatural Marvel character the Zombie, in a standalone story that became the basis for the 1970s...
: Vol. 1 - Strange TalesStrange TalesStrange Tales is the name of several comic book anthology series published by Marvel Comics. It introduced the features "Doctor Strange" and "Nick Fury, Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D.", and was a showcase for the science fiction/suspense stories of artists Jack Kirby and Steve Ditko, and for the...
: Vol. 1-5 - Tales of SuspenseTales of SuspenseTales of Suspense is the name of an American comic book series and two one-shot comics published by Marvel Comics. The first, which ran from 1959 to 1968, began as a science-fiction anthology that served as a showcase for such artists as Jack Kirby, Steve Ditko, and Don Heck, then featured...
: Vol. 1-3 - Tales to AstonishTales to AstonishTales to Astonish is the name of two American comic book series and a one-shot comic published by Marvel Comics.The primary title bearing that name was published from 1959-1968...
: Vol. 1-4 - Venus: Vol. 1
Silver Age and Bronze Age (126)
- The Amazing Spider-ManThe Amazing Spider-ManThe Amazing Spider-Man is an American comic book series published by Marvel Comics, featuring the adventures of the fictional superhero Spider-Man. Being the mainstream continuity of the franchise, it began publication in 1963 as a monthly periodical and was published continuously until it was...
: Vol. 1-13 - Ant-Man/Giant-ManHenry PymDr. Henry "Hank" Pym is a fictional character that appears in publications by Marvel Comics. Created by editor and plotter Stan Lee, scripter Larry Lieber and penciler Jack Kirby, the character first appeared in Tales to Astonish #27...
: Vol. 1-2 - The AvengersAvengers (comics)The Avengers is a fictional team of superheroes, appearing in magazines published by Marvel Comics. The team made its debut in The Avengers #1 The Avengers is a fictional team of superheroes, appearing in magazines published by Marvel Comics. The team made its debut in The Avengers #1 The Avengers...
: Vol. 1-11 - Black PantherBlack Panther (comics)The Black Panther is a fictional character in the Marvel Comics universe. Created by writer-editor Stan Lee and penciller-co-plotter Jack Kirby, he first appeared in Fantastic Four #52...
: Vol. 1 - Captain AmericaCaptain AmericaCaptain America is a fictional character, a superhero that appears in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character first appeared in Captain America Comics #1 , from Marvel Comics' 1940s predecessor, Timely Comics, and was created by Joe Simon and Jack Kirby...
: Vol. 1-6 - Captain MarvelCaptain Marvel (Marvel Comics)Captain Marvel is the name of several fictional superheroes appearing in comic books published by Marvel Comics. Most of these versions exist in Marvel's main shared universe, known as the Marvel Universe.- Publication history :...
: Vol. 1-4 - DaredevilDaredevil (Marvel Comics)Daredevil is a fictional character, a superhero in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character was created by writer-editor Stan Lee and artist Bill Everett, with an unspecified amount of input from Jack Kirby, and first appeared in Daredevil #1 .Living in the Hell's Kitchen neighborhood...
: Vol. 1-6 - DeathlokDeathlokDeathlok is a fictional cyborg published by Marvel Comics. He first appeared in Astonishing Tales #25 , and was created by Rich Buckler and Doug Moench...
: Vol. 1 - The DefendersDefenders (comics)The Defenders is the name of a number of Marvel Comics superhero groups which are usually presented as a "non-team" of individualistic "outsiders," each known for following their own agendas...
: Vol. 1-2 - Doctor StrangeDoctor StrangeDoctor Stephen Strange is a fictional character that appears in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character was co-created by writer-editor Stan Lee and artist Steve Ditko, and first appeared in Strange Tales #110 ....
: Vol. 1-5 - The Fantastic FourFantastic FourThe Fantastic Four is a fictional superhero team appearing in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The group debuted in The Fantastic Four #1 , which helped to usher in a new level of realism in the medium...
: Vol. 1-13 - The Human TorchHuman TorchThe Human Torch is a fictional character and superhero appearing in comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by writer Stan Lee and artist Jack Kirby, he is a member of the superhero team the Fantastic Four, debuting in The Fantastic Four #1...
: Vol. 1-2 - The Incredible HulkHulk (comics)The Hulk is a fictional character, a superhero in the . Created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby, the character first appeared in The Incredible Hulk #1 ....
: Vol. 1-6
- InhumansInhumansThe Inhumans are a fictional race of superhumans, created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby. This race appears in various comic book series published by Marvel Comics and exists in that company's shared universe, known as the Marvel Universe....
: Vol. 1-2 - The Invincible Iron ManIron ManIron Man is a fictional character, a superhero in the . The character was created by writer-editor Stan Lee, developed by scripter Larry Lieber, and designed by artists Don Heck and Jack Kirby, first appearing in Tales of Suspense #39 .A billionaire playboy, industrialist and ingenious engineer,...
: Vol. 1-7 - Iron FistIron FistIron Fist is a fictional character, a comic book superhero in the , and a practitioner of martial arts. Created by Roy Thomas and Gil Kane, he first appeared in Marvel Premiere #15...
: Vol. 1 - Marvel Team-UpMarvel Team-UpMarvel Team-Up is the name of several American comic book series published by Marvel Comics. The series featured two or more Marvel characters in one story...
: Vol. 1 - The Mighty ThorThor (Marvel Comics)Thor is a fictional superhero who appears in publications published by Marvel Comics. The character first appeared in Journey into Mystery #83 and was created by editor-plotter Stan Lee, scripter Larry Lieber, and penciller Jack Kirby....
: Vol. 1-11 - Nick Fury, Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D.S.H.I.E.L.D.S.H.I.E.L.D. is a fictional espionage and a secret military law-enforcement agency in the Marvel Comics Universe. Created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby in Strange Tales #135 , it often deals with superhuman threats....
: Vol. 1-3 - Rawhide KidRawhide KidThe Rawhide Kid is a fictional Old West cowboy in comic books published by Marvel Comics. A heroic gunfighter of the 19th-century American West who was unjustly wanted as an outlaw, he is one of Marvel's most prolific Western characters...
: Vol. 1-2 - Sgt. FurySgt. Fury and his Howling CommandosSgt. Fury and his Howling Commandos are a fictional World War II unit in comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby, they first appeared in Sgt. Fury and his Howling Commandos #1 . The main character, Sgt...
: Vol. 1-3 - The Silver SurferSilver SurferThe Silver Surfer is a Marvel Comics superhero created by Jack Kirby. The character first appears in Fantastic Four #48 , the first of a three-issue arc that fans call "The Galactus Trilogy"....
: Vol. 1-2 - The Sub-Mariner: Vol. 1-4
- The Uncanny X-MenX-MenThe X-Men are a superhero team in the . They were created by writer Stan Lee and artist Jack Kirby, and first appeared in The X-Men #1...
: Vol. 1-8 - WarlockAdam WarlockAdam Warlock, originally known as Him, is a fictional character that appears in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character first appeared in Fantastic Four #66 and #67 Adam Warlock, originally known as Him, is a fictional character that appears in comic books published by Marvel...
: Vol. 1-2 - The X-MenX-MenThe X-Men are a superhero team in the . They were created by writer Stan Lee and artist Jack Kirby, and first appeared in The X-Men #1...
: Vol. 1-8
Table of Marvel Masterworks
This list is sorted by the order of first publication. Note that while the Uncanny X-Men volumes are from the Bronze Age of comic books, they are listed as being Silver Age as per Marvel's categorization. When the variant and the regular-cover volume are published on different dates, the regular-edition date or scheduled publishing date is listed. When issues have been moved between volumes for later editions, the later-edition placement is listed. The "B&N" category shows if a Barnes & NobleBarnes & Noble
Barnes & Noble, Inc. is the largest book retailer in the United States, operating mainly through its Barnes & Noble Booksellers chain of bookstores headquartered at 122 Fifth Avenue in the Flatiron District in Manhattan in New York City. Barnes & Noble also operated the chain of small B. Dalton...
trade paperback is available (only 12 were published). The ISBN
International Standard Book Number
The International Standard Book Number is a unique numeric commercial book identifier based upon the 9-digit Standard Book Numbering code created by Gordon Foster, Emeritus Professor of Statistics at Trinity College, Dublin, for the booksellers and stationers W.H...
listed is that of the first-published silver editions (not the variant/embossed foil edition).
# | Age/Era | Volume title | Material collected | 1st Edition | 2nd Edition | Pages | B&N | ISBN | TPB |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Silver | Amazing Fantasy #15, The Amazing Spider-Man #1-10 | November 1987 | 9 July 2003 | 248 | Yes | 2009-02-04 | ||
2 | Silver | The Fantastic Four #1-10 | November 1987 | 29 June 2003 | 256 | Yes | 2009-02-25 | ||
3 | Silver | The X-Men #1-10 | November 1987 | 21 June 2003 | 241 | Yes | 2009-04-22 | ||
4 | Silver | The Avengers #1-10 | September 1988 | 1 October 2003 | 216 | Yes | 2009-05-27 | ||
5 | Silver | The Amazing Spider-Man #11-19, Annual #1 | October 1988 | 27 August 2003 | 248 | Yes | 2009-06-24 | ||
6 | Silver | The Fantastic Four #11-20, Annual #1 | October 1988 | 30 July 2003 | 295 | No | 2009-07-22 | ||
7 | Silver | The X-Men #11-21 | November 1988 | 9 July 2003 | 240 | No | 2009-08-26 | ||
8 | Silver | The Incredible Hulk #1-6 | September 1989 | 7 May 2003 | 150 | Yes | 2009-09-23 | ||
9 | Silver | The Avengers #11-20 | September 1989 | 3 December 2003 | 224 | No | 2009-10-28 | ||
10 | Silver | The Amazing Spider-Man #20-30, Annual #2 | October 1989 | 15 October 2003 | 261 | Yes | 2009-11-25 | ||
11 | Silver | Giant-Size X-Men #1, The X-Men #94-100 | November 1989 | 12 November 2003 | 176 | Yes | 2009-12-23 | ||
12 | Silver | The X-Men #101-110 | August 1990 | 7 January 2004 | 192 | Yes | 2010-01-20 | ||
13 | Silver | The Fantastic Four #21-30 | September 1990 | 24 September 2003 | 234 | No | 2010-02-24 | ||
14 | Silver | Captain America: Vol. 1 | Tales of Suspense #59-81 | October 1990 | 4 June 2003 | 272 | No | 2010-03-24 | |
15 | Silver | The Silver Surfer #1-6, The Fantastic Four Annual #5 | June 1991 | 18 June 2003 | 260 | Yes | 2010-05-26 | ||
16 | Silver | The Amazing Spider-Man #31-40, Annual #3 | August 1991 | 10 December 2003 | 216 | Yes | 2010-06-23 | ||
17 | Silver | Daredevil: Vol. 1 | Daredevil #1-11 | September 1991 | 10 December 2003 | 256 | Yes | 2010-07-28 | |
18 | Silver | Journey Into Mystery #83-100 | October 1991 | 16 July 2003 | 280 | No | 2010-08-25 | ||
19 | Silver | The Silver Surfer #7-18 | December 1991 | 20 August 2003 | 272 | No | 2010-09-22 | ||
20 | Silver | Tales of Suspense #39-50 | September 1992 | 5 November 2003 | 197 | No | 2010-04-21 | ||
21 | Silver | The Fantastic Four #31-40, Annual #2 | November 1992 | 26 November 2003 | 264 | No | 2010-09-22 | ||
22 | Silver | The Amazing Spider-Man #41-50, Annual #3 | December 1992 | 18 February 2004 | 232 | No | 2010-11-10 | ||
23 | Silver | Doctor Strange: Vol. 1 | Strange Tales #110-111, 114-141 | December 1992 | 6 August 2003 | 272 | No | 2010-12-08 | |
24 | Silver | The X-Men #111-121 (First printing omitted issue 121.) |
September 1993 | 10 March 2004 | 208 | No | 2011-01-12 | ||
25 | Silver | The Fantastic Four #41-50, Annual #3 | October 1993 | 28 January 2004 | 240 | No | 2011-02-09 | ||
26 | Silver | Journey Into Mystery #101-110 | January 1994 | 10 September 2003 | 224 | No | 2011-03-09 | ||
27 | Silver | The Avengers #21-30 | February 1994 | 4 February 2004 | 216 | No | 2011-04-06 | ||
28 | Silver | The Fantastic Four #51-60, Annual #4 | 25 October 2000 | 17 March 2004 | 240 | No | 2011-04-27 | ||
29 | Silver | Daredevil: Vol. 2 | Daredevil #12-21 | 17 October 2001 | 25 February 2004 | 224 | No | 2011-05-25 | |
30 | Silver | Journey Into Mystery #111-120, Annual #1 | 14 November 2001 | 19 November 2003 | 256 | No | 2011-07-13 | ||
31 | Silver | The X-Men #22-31 | ??? 2002 | 4 September 2003 | 224 | No | 2011-08-10 | ||
32 | Silver | Tales to Astonish #70-87 | 1 May 2002 | 14 January 2003 | 224 | No | 2011-09-07 | ||
33 | Silver | The Amazing Spider-Man #51-61, Annual #4 | 27 April 2004 | N/A | 304 | No | 2011-10-12 | ||
34 | Silver | The Fantastic Four #61-71, Annual #5 | 25 August 2004 | N/A | 304 | No | 2011-11-09 | ||
35 | Silver | The X-Men #32-42 | 22 September 2004 | N/A | 240 | No | 2011-12-07 | ||
36 | Golden | Golden Age Marvel Comics: Vol. 1 | Marvel Comics #1, Marvel Mystery Comics #2-4 | 20 October 2004 | N/A | 272 | No | 2012-01- | |
37 | Silver | The X-Men #122-131, Annual #3 | 27 October 2004 | N/A | 224 | No | 2012-02- | ||
38 | Silver | The Avengers #31-40 | 10 November 2004 | N/A | 224 | No | 2012-04- | ||
39 | Silver | Tales to Astonish #59-79 | 29 December 2004 | N/A | 266 | No | 2012-03- | ||
40 | Silver | The X-Men #132-140, Annual #4, Bizarre Adventures #27, Phoenix: The Untold Story #1 | 19 January 2005 | N/A | 312 | No | |||
41 | Silver | Daredevil: Vol. 3 | Daredevil #22-32, Annual #1 | 16 February 2005 | N/A | 304 | No | ||
42 | Silver | The Fantastic Four #72-81, Annual #6 | 16 March 2005 | N/A | 272 | No | |||
43 | Golden | Golden Age Captain America: Vol. 1 | Captain America Comics #1-4 | 23 March 2005 | N/A | 264 | No | ||
44 | Silver | The Amazing Spider-Man #62-67, Annual #5, The Spectacular Spider-Man (Magazine) #1-2 | 27 April 2005 | N/A | 320 | No | |||
45 | Silver | Tales of Suspense #51-65 | 25 May 2005 | N/A | 240 | No | |||
46 | Silver | Captain America: Vol. 2 | Tales of Suspense #82-99, Captain America #100 | 29 June 2005 | N/A | 240 | No | ||
47 | Golden | Golden Age Sub-Mariner: Vol. 1 | Sub-Mariner Comics #1-4 | 22 June 2005 | N/A | 280 | No | ||
48 | Silver | The X-Men #43-53, The Avengers #53, Ka-Zar #2-3, Marvel Tales #30 | 13 July 2005 | N/A | 304 | No | |||
49 | Silver | Doctor Strange: Vol. 2 | Strange Tales #142-168 | 14 September 2005 | N/A | 304 | No | ||
50 | Silver | Captain Marvel: Vol. 1 | Marvel Super Heroes #12-13, Captain Marvel #1-9 | 21 September 2005 | N/A | 240 | No | ||
51 | Golden | Golden Age Human Torch: Vol. 1 | Human Torch #2-5A | 26 October 2005 | N/A | 280 | No | ||
52 | Silver | Journey Into Mystery #121-125, The Mighty Thor #126-130 | 9 November 2005 | N/A | 240 | No | |||
53 | Silver | The Fantastic Four #82-93, Annual #7 | 23 November 2005 | N/A | 272 | No | |||
54 | Silver | The Avengers #41-50, Annual #1 | 21 December 2005 | N/A | 288 | No | |||
55 | Golden | Golden Age All-Winners: Vol. 1 | All-Winners Comics #1-4 | 28 December 2005 | N/A | 288 | No | ||
56 | Silver | Tales to Astonish #80-101, The Incredible Hulk #102 | 18 January 2006 | N/A | 288 | No | |||
57 | Atlas | Atlas Era Tales to Astonish: Vol. 1 | Tales to Astonish #1-10 | 25 January 2006 | N/A | 272 | No | ||
58 | Silver | Sgt. Fury: Vol. 1 | Sgt. Fury and His Howling Commandos #1-13 | 15 February 2006 | N/A | 320 | No | ||
59 | Silver | Ant-Man/Giant-Man: Vol. 1 | Tales to Astonish #27, 35-52 | 15 March 2006 | N/A | 288 | No | ||
60 | Golden | Golden Age Marvel Comics: Vol. 2 | Marvel Mystery Comics #5-8 | 29 March 2006 | N/A | 272 | No | ||
61 | Silver | The X-Men #54-66 | 26 April 2006 | N/A | 320 | No | |||
62 | Silver | The Fantastic Four #94-104 | 24 May 2006 | N/A | 272 | No | |||
63 | Silver | Rawhide Kid: Vol. 1 | Rawhide Kid #17-25 | June 2006 | N/A | 256 | No | ||
64 | Silver | Captain America: Vol. 3 | Captain America #101-113 | July 2006 | N/A | 288 | No | ||
65 | Silver | Tales of Suspense #66-83, Tales to Astonish #82 | 23 August 2006 | N/A | 256 | No | |||
66 | Silver | Strange Tales #101-117, Annual #2 | 20 September 2006 | N/A | 272 | No | |||
67 | Silver | The Amazing Spider-Man #68-77, Marvel Super-Heroes #14 | 11 October 2006 | N/A | 240 | No | |||
68 | Atlas | Atlas Era Tales of Suspense: Vol. 1 | Tales of Suspense #1-10 | 25 October 2006 | N/A | 272 | No | ||
69 | Silver | The Mighty Thor #131-140, Annual #2 | 22 November 2006 | N/A | 256 | No | |||
70 | Silver | The Avengers #51-58, Annual #2, The X-Men #45 | 13 December 2006 | N/A | 256 | No | |||
71 | Golden | Golden Age All-Winners: Vol. 2 | All-Winners Comics #5-8 | 28 December 2006 | N/A | 280 | No | ||
72 | Silver | Warlock: Vol. 1 | Marvel Premiere #1-2, Warlock #1-8, The Incredible Hulk #176-178 | 10 January 2007 | N/A | 288 | No | ||
73 | Atlas | Atlas Era Heroes: Vol. 1 | Marvel Boy #1-2, Astonishing #3-6, Young Men #24-28 | 24 January 2007 | N/A | 304 | No | ||
74 | Silver | Daredevil: Vol. 4 | Daredevil #33-41, The Fantastic Four #73 | 28 February 2007 | N/A | 224 | No | ||
75 | Silver | Doctor Strange: Vol. 3 | Doctor Strange #169-179, The Avengers #61 | 14 March 2007 | N/A | 256 | No | ||
76 | Golden | Golden Age USA Comics: Vol. 1 | U.S.A. Comics #1-4 | 28 March 2007 | N/A | 280 | No | ||
77 | Silver | Tales of Suspense #84-99, Iron Man & Sub-Mariner #1, The Invincible Iron Man #1 | 11 April 2007 | N/A | 256 | No | |||
78 | Silver | The Incredible Hulk #103-110, Annual #1 | 9 May 2007 | N/A | 240 | No | |||
79 | Silver | Tales to Astonish #88-101, Iron Man & Sub-Mariner #1, The Sub-Mariner #1 | 27 June 2007 | N/A | 240 | No | |||
80 | Silver | The Mighty Thor #141-151 | July 2007 | N/A | 224 | No | |||
81 | Golden | Golden Age Sub-Mariner: Vol. 2 | Sub-Mariner Comics #5-8 | August 2007 | N/A | 280 | No | ||
82 | Silver | Captain Marvel: Vol. 2 | Captain Marvel #10-21 | 29 August 2007 | N/A | 272 | No | ||
83 | Silver | Nick Fury, Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D.: Vol. 1 | Strange Tales #135-153, Tales of Suspense #78, The Fantastic Four #21 | September 2007 | N/A | 288 | No | ||
84 | Silver | The Avengers #59-68, Marvel Super-Heroes #17 | 17 October 2007 | N/A | 256 | No | |||
85 | Atlas | Atlas Era Strange Tales: Vol. 1 | Strange Tales #1-10 | 31 October 2007 | N/A | 272 | No | ||
86 | Silver | The Amazing Spider-Man #78-87 | 28 November 2007 | N/A | 224 | No | |||
87 | Silver | Rawhide Kid: Vol. 2 | Rawhide Kid #26-35 | 19 December 2007 | N/A | 272 | No | ||
88 | Golden | Golden Age Human Torch: Vol. 2 | Human Torch Comics #5B-8 | 27 December 2007 | N/A | 280 | No | ||
89 | Golden | Golden Age Daring Mystery: Vol. 1 | Daring Mystery #1-4 | 23 January 2008 | N/A | 280 | No | ||
90 | Silver | The X-Men #141, The Uncanny X-Men #142-150 | 20 February 2008 | N/A | 256 | No | |||
91 | Silver | Ant-Man/Giant-Man: Vol. 2 | Tales to Astonish #53-69 | 20 February 2008 | N/A | 304 | No | ||
92 | Atlas | Atlas Era Heroes: Vol. 2 | Men's Adventures #27-28, Captain America #76-78, Human Torch #36-38 | 27 February 2008 | N/A | 240 | No | ||
93 | Silver | Captain America: Vol. 4 | Captain America #114-124 | 19 March 2008 | N/A | 240 | No | ||
94 | Atlas | Atlas Era Tales to Astonish: Vol. 2 | Tales to Astonish #11-20 | 26 March 2008 | N/A | 272 | No | ||
95 | Silver | Captain Marvel: Vol. 3 | Captain Marvel #22-33, The Invincible Iron Man #55 | 16 April 2008 | N/A | 288 | No | ||
96 | Silver | The Mighty Thor #153-162 | 21 May 2008 | N/A | 224 | No | |||
97 | Silver | Sgt. Fury: Vol. 2 | Sgt. Fury and His Howling Commandos #14-23, Annual #1 | 18 June 2008 | N/A | 240 | No | ||
98 | Atlas | Atlas Era Tales of Suspense: Vol. 2 | Tales of Suspense #11-20 | 25 June 2008 | N/A | 272 | No | ||
99 | Golden | Golden Age Captain America: Vol. 2 | Captain America Comics #5-8 | 23 July 2008 | N/A | 280 | No | ||
100 | Silver | Defenders: Vol. 1 | Sub-Mariner #34-35, Marvel Feature #1-3, The Defenders #1-6 | 30 July 2008 | N/A | 256 | No | ||
101 | Silver | The Amazing Spider-Man #88-99 | 20 August 2008 | N/A | 256 | No | |||
102 | Golden | Golden Age Marvel Comics: Vol. 3 | Marvel Mystery Comics #9-12 | 27 August 2008 | N/A | 272 | No | ||
103 | Silver | The Fantastic Four #105-116 | 17 September 2008 | N/A | 272 | No | |||
104 | Atlas | Atlas Era Heroes: Vol. 3 | Sub-Mariner #33-42 | 24 September 2008 | N/A | 272 | No | ||
105 | Silver | Amazing Adventures #11-17, Marvel Team-Up #4, The Amazing Spider-Man #92, The Incredible Hulk #150, 161, plus the covers to The X-Men #67-80 and Annual #1-2 |
22 October 2008 | N/A | 256 | No | |||
106 | Atlas | Atlas Era Journey Into Mystery: Vol. 1 | Journey Into Mystery #1-10 | 29 October 2008 | N/A | 272 | No | ||
107 | Silver | The Invincible Iron Man #2-13 | 19 November 2008 | N/A | 272 | No | |||
108 | Golden | Golden Age All-Winners: Vol. 3 | All-Winners Comics #9-14 | 26 November 2008 | N/A | 304 | No | ||
109 | Silver | The Avengers #68-79 | 17 December 2008 | N/A | 240 | No | |||
110 | Silver | Daredevil: Vol. 5 | Daredevil #42-53, Not Brand Ecch #4 | 21 January 2009 | N/A | 272 | No | ||
111 | Golden | Golden Age Captain America: Vol. 3 | Captain America Comics #9-12 | 28 January 2009 | N/A | 280 | No | ||
112 | Silver | The Mighty Thor #163-172 | 25 February 2009 | N/A | 224 | No | |||
113 | Atlas | Atlas Era Strange Tales: Vol. 2 | Strange Tales #11-20 | 25 February 2009 | N/A | 272 | No | ||
114 | Silver | Strange Tales #118-134 | 15 April 2009 | N/A | 256 | No | |||
115 | Silver | The Incredible Hulk #111-121 | 6 May 2009 | N/A | 240 | No | |||
116 | Golden | Golden Age Marvel Comics: Vol. 4 | Marvel Mystery Comics #13-16 | 25 April 2009 | N/A | 280 | No | ||
117 | Silver | The Avengers #80-88, The Incredible Hulk #140 | 28 May 2009 | N/A | 224 | No | |||
118 | Atlas | Atlas Era Journey Into Mystery: Vol. 2 | Journey Into Mystery #11-20 | 27 May 2009 | N/A | 272 | No | ||
119 | Silver | Warlock: Vol. 2 | Strange Tales #178-181, Warlock #9-15, Marvel Team-Up #55, Avengers Annual #7 and Marvel Two-in-One Annual #2 | 30 June 2009 | N/A | 320 | No | ||
120 | Silver | The Sub-Mariner #2-13 | 5 August 2009 | N/A | 272 | No | |||
121 | Golden | Young Allies: Vol. 1 | Young Allies #1-4 | 5 August 2009 | N/A | 288 | No | ||
122 | Silver | The Amazing Spider-Man #100-109 | 20 August 2009 | N/A | 256 | No | |||
123 | Atlas | Black Knight/Yellow Claw: Vol. 1 | Black Knight # 1-5, Yellow Claw #1-4 | 2009 | N/A | 256 | No | ||
124 | Silver | The Invincible Iron Man #14-25 | 16 September 2009 | N/A | 264 | No | |||
125 | Silver | Inhumans: Vol. 1 | Thor #146-152, Amazing Adventures #1-10, Avengers #95, Marvel Super-Heroes #15, Not Brand Ecch #6, 12 | 21 October 2009 | N/A | 240 | No | ||
126 | Atlas | Menace: Vol. 1 | Menace #1-11 | 28 October 2009 | N/A | 304 | No | ||
127 | Silver | Deathlok: Vol. 1 | Astonishing Tales #25-28 and #30-36, Marvel Spotlight #33, Marvel Team-Up #46, Marvel Two-In-One #27 and 54, Marvel Fanfare #4 and Captain America #286-288 | 25 November 2009 | N/A | 352 | No | ||
128 | Golden | Golden Age Sub-Mariner: Vol. 3 | Sub-Mariner Comics #9-12 | 9 December 2009 | N/A | 240 | No | ||
129 | Silver | Nick Fury, Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D.: Vol. 2 | Strange Tales #154-168, Nick Fury, Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. #1-3 | 23 December 2009 | N/A | 272 | No | ||
130 | Silver | Doctor Strange: Vol. 4 | Doctor Strange #180-183, Sub-Mariner #22, Incredible Hulk #126, Marvel Feature #1, Marvel Premiere #3-8 | 20 January 2010 | N/A | 272 | No | ||
131 | Atlas | Jungle Adventure: Vol. 1 | Lorna, the Jungle Queen #1-5, Lorna, the Jungle Girl #6-9 | 20 January 2010 | N/A | 248 | No | ||
132 | Silver | The Fantastic Four #117-128 | 24 February 2010 | N/A | 272 | No | |||
133 | Golden | Golden Age Daring Mystery: Vol. 2 | Daring Mystery #5-8 | 24 February 2010 | N/A | 280 | No | ||
134 | Silver | Avengers #110-111, The Incredible Hulk #172, 180 & 181, Captain America #172-175, Marvel Team-Up #23 & 38, Defenders #15-16 and Giant-Size Fantastic Four #4, plus the covers to The X-Men 81-93 | 24 March 2010 | N/A | 304 | No | |||
135 | Atlas | Atlas Era Tales to Astonish: Vol. 3 | Tales to Astonish #21-30 | 24 March 2010 | N/A | 272 | No | ||
136 | Silver | Inhumans: Vol. 2 | Inhumans #1-12, Captain Marvel #52-53, Fantastic Four Annual #12, Marvel Fanfare #14, What If…? #29-30 & Thor Annual #12 | 14 April 2010 | N/A | 320 | No | ||
137 | Silver | Avengers #89-100 | 19 May 2010 | N/A | 304 | No | |||
138 | Golden | Golden Age Captain America: Vol. 4 | Captain America Comics #13-16 | 26 May 2010 | N/A | 280 | No | ||
139 | Silver | Captain America: Vol. 5 | Captain America #125-136 | 23 June 2010 | N/A | 248 | No | ||
140 | Atlas | Atlas Era Strange Tales: Vol. 3 | Strange Tales #21-30 | 30 June 2010 | N/A | 256 | No | ||
141 | Silver | Black Panther: Vol. 1 | Jungle Action #6-24 | July 2010 | N/A | 352 | No | ||
142 | Golden | Golden Age Human Torch: Vol. 3 | Human Torch Comics #9-12 | July 2010 | N/A | 264 | No | ||
143 | Silver | Sgt. Fury: Vol. 3 | Sgt. Fury and His Howling Commandos #24-32, Annual #2 | 18 August 2010 | N/A | 224 | No | ||
144 | Atlas | Atlas Era Tales of Suspense: Vol. 3 | Tales of Suspense #21-31 | 25 August 2010 | N/A | 304 | No | ||
145 | Silver | The Amazing Spider-Man #110-120 | 15 September 2010 | N/A | 240 | No | |||
146 | Silver | The Mighty Thor #173-183 | 20 October 2010 | N/A | 240 | No | |||
147 | Atlas | Atlas Era Journey Into Mystery: Vol. 3 | Journey Into Mystery #21-30 | 20 October 2010 | N/A | 272 | No | ||
148 | Silver | Defenders: Vol. 2 | The Defenders #7-16, Giant-Size #1, Avengers #115-118 | 17 November 2010 | N/A | 312 | No | ||
149 | Golden | Golden Age Marvel Comics: Vol. 5 | Marvel Mystery Comics #17-20 | 24 November 2010 | N/A | 280 | No | ||
150 | Silver | Marvel Team-Up: Vol. 1 | Marvel Team-Up" #1-11 | 15 December 2010 | N/A | 248 | No | ||
151 | Silver | The Uncanny X-Men #151-159, Annual #5, Avengers Annual #10 | 12 January 2011 | N/A | 304 | No | |||
152 | Atlas | Battlefield: Vol. 1 | Battlefield #1-11 | 19 January 2011 | N/A | 336 | No | ||
153 | Silver | The Sub-Mariner #14-25 | 9 February 2011 | N/A | 240 | No | |||
154 | Golden | Golden Age Mystic Comics: Vol. 1 | Mystic Comics #1-4 | 12 March 2011 | N/A | 272 | No | ||
155 | Silver | Amazing Spider-Man #121-131 | 23 March 2011 | N/A | 240 | No | |||
156 | Atlas | Atlas Era Strange Tales: Vol. 4 | Strange Tales #31-39 | 30 March 2011 | N/A | 248 | No | ||
157 | Silver | Doctor Strange: Vol. 5 | Marvel Premiere #9-14, Doctor Strange #1-9 | 27 April 2011 | N/A | 288 | No | ||
158 | Silver | The Mighty Thor #184-194 | 25 May 2011 | N/A | 248 | No | |||
159 | Atlas | Jungle Adventure: Vol. 2 | Jungle Tales #1-4, Jungle Action #1-3, Lorna, the Jungle Girl #10-12 | 8 June 2011 | N/A | 272 | No | ||
160 | Silver | Iron Fist: Vol. 1 | Marvel Premiere #15-25, Iron Fist #1-2 | 15 June 2011 | N/A | 256 | No | ||
161 | Golden | Golden Age Captain America: Vol. 5 | Captain America Comics #17-20 | 29 June 2011 | N/A | 280 | No | ||
162 | Silver | Avengers #101-111, Daredevil #99 | 13 July 2011 | N/A | 272 | No | |||
163 | Silver | Daredevil: Vol. 6 | Daredevil #54-63 | 10 August 2011 | N/A | 224 | No | ||
164 | Atlas | Venus: Vol. 1 | Venus #1-9, Lana #4, Marvel Mystery Comics #91 | 17 August 2011 | N/A | 296 | No | ||
165 | Silver | Iron Man #26-38, Daredevil #73 | 14 September 2011 | N/A | 288 | No | |||
166 | Golden | Golden Age Marvel Comics: Vol. 6 | Marvel Mystery Comics #21-24 | 21 September 2011 | N/A | 280 | No | ||
167 | Silver | Incredible Hulk #122-134 | 12 October 2011 | N/A | 280 | No | |||
168 | Atlas | Atlas Era Strange Tales: Vol. 5 | Strange Tales #40-48 | 19 October 2011 | N/A | 248 | No | ||
169 | Silver | The Fantastic Four #129-141 | 9 November 2011 | N/A | 288 | No | |||
170 | Golden | Golden Age All-Winners: Vol. 4 | All-Winners Comics #15-19, 21 & (Vol. 2) #1 | 16 November 2011 | N/A | 312 | No | ||
171 | Silver | Nick Fury, Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D.: Vol. 3 | Nick Fury, Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. #4-15, Avengers #72, Marvel Spotlight #31 | 14 December 2011 | N/A | 320 | No | ||
172 | Golden | Golden Age USA Comics Vol. 02 | U.S.A. COMICS #5-8. | 21 December 2011 | N/A | 280 | No | ||
173 | Silver | Captain Marvel: Vol. 4 | Captain Marvel #34-46 | 11 January 2012 | N/A | 248 | No | ||
174 | Atlas | Atlas Era Tales to Astonish: Vol. 4 | Tales to Astonish #31-34, and material from #35-51 and #54 | 18 January 2012 | N/A | 304 | No | ||
175 | Silver | The Uncanny X-Men #161-167, Annual #6; Special Edition X-Men #1; Marvel Treasury Edition #26-27 | February 2012 | N/A | 288 | No | |||
176 | Silver | The Mighty Thor #195-205 | March 2012 | N/A | 256 | No | |||
177 | Golden | Young Allies: Vol. 2 | Young Allies #5-8 | April 2012 | N/A | 280 | No | ||
178 | Silver | Captain America: Vol. 6 | Captain America #137-148 | April 2012 | N/A | 280 | No |