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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 collections with the best price we can maintain", in similar manner to the discontinued black-and-white ''
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 ...
''. The series is published out of order, though have a completist goal. Marvel's Senior Vice President of Sales David Gabriel said: "When all is said and done, the Epic volumes will fit seamlessly next to one another on readers' bookshelves, presenting a complete and unbroken run of each title." The original announcement consisted of six titles at the pace of one volume a month, with Gabriel adding: "Marvel's most storied titles – including Amazing Spider-Man, Avengers, Captain America, Fantastic Four, Iron Man and Thor – are going Epic." The first book, ''The Enemy Within'', Iron Man's 10th numbered volume, was released in September 2013. It sold an estimated 864 copies in the first month, reaching no. 129 in the top-300 graphic novel chart. Initial sales were steady, with October's release – Thor's 16th volume, ''War Of The Pantheons'' – charting at 127 and selling 986 copies in the month of release. November's ''Amazing Spider-Man'' vol. 20: ''Cosmic Adventures'' reached no. 103, with 1,010 sales. The Avengers Epic vol. 9: ''Final Threat'' in December sold 943, with a chart position of 135. The first ''Epic Collection'' to crack the top-100 was the 10th overall release. ''Amazing Spider-Man'' vol. 15: ''Ghosts Of The Past'', in May 2014, sold 1,152 copies, reaching no. 81 (51 for dollar rank). The series now has more than 50 lines, including licensed books, such ''Alien'', ''Star Wars'', ''Micronauts'' and ''ROM – Spaceknight''. The rate of publication has increased significantly since launch, with 19 ''Epic Collections'' released in 2014, the first full year of print. There were 45 in 2019, and 87 in 2024, including reprints. With the escalated rate, two sub-imprints launched in 2023 and 2025 respectively. The ''Modern Era Epic Collection'' covers more recent comic runs, and the ''Ultimate Epic Collection'' is for the 2000's
Ultimate Universe The Ultimate Universe is an imprint of comic books published by Marvel Comics beginning in 2023; the imprint is overseen by writer Jonathan Hickman. It reimagines several classic Marvel characters in a new fictional continuity, after Hickman and ...
.
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 ...
launched a similar line – '' DC Finest'' – in 2024, which it described as "affordably priced, large-size paperback collections" providing "a new line of comprehensive collections of the most in-demand periods, genres, and characters from across DC history".


''Epic Collection''s

The core books of the ''Epic Collection'' largely span Marvel's
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and
bronze Bronze is an alloy consisting primarily of copper, commonly with about 12–12.5% tin and often with the addition of other metals (including aluminium, manganese, nickel, or zinc) and sometimes non-metals (such as phosphorus) or metalloid ...
age of comic books. With a few exceptions, this roughly covers a period from the release of ''Fantastic Four'' #1 in 1961 until around 1998 and the launch of
Marvel Knights Marvel Knights is an imprint of Marvel Comics that contained standalone material taking place inside the Marvel Universe ( Earth-616). The imprint originated in 1998 when Marvel outsourced four titles ('' Black Panther'', '' Punisher'', '' Dared ...
.


Aliens

In July 2020, Marvel Comics gained the rights to publish ''Alien'' and ''Predator'' in the wake of Fox's sale to Disney. Since 2023, the company has been republishing comics originally produced 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 ...
as part of the Epic Collection.


Amazing Spider-Man

The Peter Parker version of Spider-Man first appeared in 1962's ''Amazing Fantasy'' #15, before the character's ongoing series, ''
Amazing Spider-Man ''The Amazing Spider-Man'' is an ongoing American superhero American comic book, comic book series featuring the Marvel Comics superhero Spider-Man as its title character and main protagonist. Being in the Earth 616, mainstream continuity of t ...
'', launched with a cover date of March 1963. Notable storylines include: ''The Death Of Gwen Stacy'' in Vol. 7: ''The Goblin's Last Stand''; ''Kraven's Last Hunt'' in Vol. 17; ''Spider-Man No More'' in Vol. 3; and ''Venom'' in Vol. 18. * See also: ''Spider-Man'' collected editions


Ant-Man/Giant-Man

The character
Hank Pym Dr. Henry Jonathan Pym is a character (arts), character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by penciller Jack Kirby, editor-plotter Stan Lee and writer Larry Lieber, Pym debuted in ''Tales to Astonish'' #27 (Ja ...
first appeared in ''Tales to Astonish'' #27, from 1962. In the first ''Epic Collection'', his debut as both '' Ant Man'' (''Tales to Astonish'' #35) and ''
Giant Man Giant-Man is the alias used by several superheroes appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics, usually in association with the alias Ant-Man. Hank Pym first appeared as Giant-Man in ''Tales to Astonish'' #49, though he had appea ...
'' (''Tales to Astonish'' #49) is covered, plus the introduction of Janet van Dyne/
Wasp A wasp is any insect of the narrow-waisted suborder Apocrita of the order Hymenoptera which is neither a bee nor an ant; this excludes the broad-waisted sawflies (Symphyta), which look somewhat like wasps, but are in a separate suborder ...
(''Tales to Astonish'' #44).


Avengers

The first
Avengers Avenger(s) or The Avenger(s) may refer to: Arts, entertainment, and media Marvel Comics universe * Avengers (comics), a team of superheroes **Avengers (Marvel Cinematic Universe), a central team of protagonist superheroes of "The Infinity Sag ...
line-up consisted of Iron Man, Ant Man, Wasp, Hulk, and Thor. They were soon joined by Silver Age Captain America in issue #4, which is collected in Volume 1: ''Earth's Mightiest Heroes''. With a revolving cast of characters, major storylines include ''The Kree-Skrull War'' (Volume 5: ''This Beachhead Earth''); ''Under Siege'' (Volume 16); and ''The Korvac Saga'' (Volume 10: ''The Yesterday Quest'')


Avengers West Coast

Even though the ''Epic Collections'' are titled ''Avengers West Coast'', the comic was published as ''The West Coast Avengers'' up until issue #46. Volume 7: ''Ultron Unbound'' contains the first appearance of James Rhodes as War Machine, as well as the origin story for the Julia Carpenter version of
Spider-Woman Spider-Woman is the code name of several fictional characters in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The first major version is Jessica Drew (and later impersonated by Veranke), the second major version is Julia Carpenter, and the third m ...
. Meanwhile,
Scarlet Witch The Scarlet Witch is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by writer Stan Lee and artist Jack Kirby, the character first appeared in The X-Men #4 in March 1964, in the Silver Age of Comic Boo ...
showed her initial slip into madness in #56, reproduced in Vol. 5: ''Darker Than Scarlet''. This eventually led to the events of "House Of M" and the "No More Mutants" Marvel age.


Black Panther

Volume 1 of the ''Black Panther'' ''Epic Collection'' has the character's first appearance in ''Fantastic Four'' #52-53. Between that and the rest of the volume, he joins ''The Avengers'' with issue #52, which is collected in ''The Avengers'' ''Epic Collection'' Volume 3: ''The Masters Of Evil''. His origin story is in ''The Avengers'' #87 (''The Avengers'' ''Epic Collection'' Volume 5: ''This Beachhead Earth''), before departing the team after issue #126 (''The Avengers'' ''Epic Collection'' Volume 7: ''The Avengers/ Defenders War''). After that, his story continues in the rest of ''Panther's Rage''.


Black Widow

The debut of Natasha Romanova as the Black Widow is as an Iron Man villain in ''Tales Of Suspense'' #52. She is a reformed supporting character with The Avengers through the rest of Volume 1, and did not get her own individual series until 1999 - which is collected as a ''Modern Era Epic Collection'' Volume 1: ''The Itsy-Bitsy Spider''.


Blade

Blade A blade is the Sharpness (cutting), sharp, cutting portion of a tool, weapon, or machine, specifically designed to puncture, chop, slice, or scrape surfaces or materials. Blades are typically made from materials that are harder than those they a ...
first appeared as a side character in ''The Tomb Of Dracula'' series, beginning in 1973. He largely disappeared from Marvel Comics between 1976 and 1992, when he reappeared in ''Ghost Rider''.


Captain America

The first comics appearance of
Captain America Captain America is a superhero created by Joe Simon and Jack Kirby who appears in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character first appeared in '' Captain America Comics'' #1, published on December 20, 1940, by Timely C ...
was in ''Captain America Comics'' #1 from 1940, printed by ''Timely''. Nothing from that era is collected in the ''Epic Collection'', which begins with the character's
Silver Age The Ages of Man are the historical stages of human existence according to Greek mythology and its subsequent interpretatio romana, Roman interpretation. Both Hesiod and Ovid offered accounts of the successive ages of humanity, which tend to pr ...
return, in ''Strange Tales'' #114, from 1963. Notable storylines include Mark Gruenwald's ''Captain America No More'', which stretches through Vol. 14: ''The Captain''; ''Death Of The Red Skull'' by
J. M. DeMatteis John Marc DeMatteis (; born December 15, 1953) is an American writer of comic books, television and novels. Biography Early career J. M. DeMatteis's earliest aspirations were to be a rock musician and comic book artist. He began playing in ban ...
in Vol. 11: ''Sturm und Drang''; ''Operation: Rebirth'' by
Mark Waid Mark Waid (; born March 21, 1962) is an American comic book writer best known for his work on DC Comics titles ''The Flash'', '' Kingdom Come'' and '' Superman: Birthright'' as well as his work on ''Captain America'', ''Fantastic Four'' and '' Da ...
in Vol. 22: ''Man Without A Country''; and ''The Strange Death Of Captain America'' by
Jim Steranko James F. Steranko (; born November 5, 1938) is an American graphic artist, comics artist, comic book writer/artist, comics historian, Illusionist, magician, publisher and film production illustrator. His most famous comic book work was with th ...
in Vol. 2: ''The Coming... Of The Falcon''.


Carnage

The villain Carnage has never had an ongoing series, with all ''Epic Collection'' releases compiled of miniseries, or appearances in various Spider-Man comics. Large parts of ''Carnage'' Volume 1: ''Born In Blood'' are also reprinted in ''Amazing Spider-Man'' Volume 25: ''Maximum Carnage''.


Conan

From 2022, Marvel lost the license 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." This led to the cancellation of the second ''King Conan'' ''Epic Collection''. The license ended up with
Titan Publishing Titan Publishing Group is the publishing division of the British entertainment company Titan Entertainment, which was established as Titan Books in 1981. The books division has two main areas of publishing: film and television tie-ins and cinem ...
.


''Conan The Barbarian: The Original Marvel Years''


''Conan Chronicles''


''King Conan Chronicles''


Daredevil

Notable storylines already reproduced include the fall of Kingpin in Vol. 15: ''Last Rites''; and the introduction of Typhoid Mary in Vol. 13: ''A Touch Of Typhoid''. * See also: ''Daredevil'' collected editions


Deadpool

The first appearance of
Deadpool Deadpool is a character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by Fabian Nicieza and Rob Liefeld, the character first appeared in ''New Mutants'' #98 (December 1990). In his comic book appearances, Deadpool is ...
is also contained in ''New Mutants'' ''Epic Collection'' Volume 8: ''The End Of The Beginning''. Volume 1 of his own ''Epic Collection'' contains various cameos and miniseries, before the character's first ongoing series is collected from Volume 2: ''Mission Improbable''.


Defenders

''Doctor Strange'' led the initial version of ''Defenders'', with a team also composed of ''Hulk'' and ''Namor''. As opposed to other Marvel teams, such as ''Fantastic Four'' or ''Avengers'', ''Defenders'' tended to focus on mystical enemies. The origin of the team is also covered in ''Doctor Strange'' ''Epic Collection'' Volume 3: ''A Separate Reality''; ''Incredible Hulk'' ''Epic Collection'' Volume 4: ''In The Hands Of HYDRA'' and ''Namor The Sub-Mariner'' ''Epic Collection'' Volume 3: ''Who Strikes For Atlantis?''


Doctor Doom


Doctor Strange

Created by
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,
Doctor Strange Dr. Stephen Vincent Strange is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by Steve Ditko, the character first appeared in ''Strange Tales'' #110 (cover-dated July 1963). Doctor Strange serves as ...
first appeared in ''Strange Tales'' #110. The character was popular enough that the book became ''Doctor Strange'' with issue #169. Major stories for the character include ''Triumph & Torment'' (Volume 8) and ''A Separate Reality'' (Volume 3).


Excalibur

The basic pitch of ''Excalibur'' is ''X-Men'' set in the United Kingdom. Writer Chris Claremont, who worked on ''Uncanny X-Men'' for 16 years, was born in London and launched the series in 1987. The initial line-up contained former ''X-Men'' ''Shadowcat'', ''Phoenix'' and ''Nightcrawler'' - as well as fellow Claremont creation, ''
Captain Britain Captain Britain is a title used by various superheroes in comic books published by Marvel Comics, commonly in association with Excalibur. The moniker was first used in publication by Brian Braddock in ''Captain Britain'' #1 by writer Chris Cl ...
''.


Fantastic Four

''
Fantastic Four The Fantastic Four, often abbreviated as FF, is a superhero team appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The team debuted in '' The Fantastic Four'' #1 ( cover-dated November 1961), helping usher in a new level of realism i ...
'' was created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby, with Kirby drawing the first 102 issues. A storyline highlight includes the debut of Galactus, plus '' This Man, This Monster!'' in Volume 3: ''The Coming Of Galactus''.


Generation X

''Generation X'' is a team of young mutants, mentored by
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and
Emma Frost Emma Grace Frost is a character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by writer Chris Claremont and artist/co-writer John Byrne (comics), John Byrne, the character First appearance, first appeared in ''The Uncanny ...
, created after the events of 1994's ''X-Men'' event, ''
Phalanx Covenant "Phalanx Covenant" was a crossover storyline that ran through Marvel Comics' X-Men family of books in September and October 1994. One of its unique aspects was that the X-Men themselves only played a minor role in the story. Plot The X-Men ar ...
''. That event is reprinted at the beginning of Volume 1: ''Back To School'', before the advent of the ongoing ''Generation X'' series. Compared to the rest of the 1990s X-books, ''Generation X'' was pitched differently. "This was a book stripped of all the gimmicks that were so common in the '90s. (Writer Scott Lobdell) understood that the ''X-Men'' are essentially the comic book equivalent of a soap opera, and that the real focus should always lie upon the interaction between the team members."


Ghost Rider

After a seven-issue run in ''Marvel Spotlight'', the Johnny Blaze version of ''Ghost Rider'' got his own ongoing series. The book ran for 11 years, and 81 issues, from 1973 to 1983.


Ghost Rider: Danny Ketch

''Ghost Rider: Danny Ketch'' ''Epic Collection'' Vol. 1: ''Vengeance Reborn'' was originally solicited as ''Ghost Rider Epic Collection Vol. 6 Vengeance Reborn''. The decision to split the line was taken shortly before the book went to print with distributor, Penguin Random House, reflecting the change.


Guardians Of The Galaxy

The 1960s ''Guardians Of The Galaxy'' are largely separate from the rest of Marvel continuity. Volume 2 includes the first six issues of the characters' first ongoing series, debuting in 1990.


Hawkeye

The original ''Hawkeye'' ''Epic Collection'' has Clint Barton as the superhero archer. Volume 1: ''The Avenging Archer'' includes the Mark Gruenwald miniseries, which is "particularly noteworthy for launching Hawkeye's longstanding relationship with Mockingbird, and for being an early exploration of the character's hearing loss and how he comes to deal with that."


Incredible Hulk

The
Hulk The Hulk is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by writer Stan Lee and artist Jack Kirby, the character first appeared in the debut issue of ''The Incredible Hulk (comic book), The Incredible Hulk ...
debuted in his own book in 1962. Notable storylines include: ''Future Imperfect'' in Volume 20; ''Wolverine Versus Gray Hulk'' in Volume 15; and ''Hulk Versus Juggernaut'' in Volume 19.


Iron Fist

The first ''Epic Collection'' for Iron Fist contains the character's first full 1970s run, before the series was cancelled. Following that, Iron Fist joined Luke Cage in the series '' Power Man & Iron Fist''.


Iron Man

Iron Man Iron Man is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Co-created by writer and editor Stan Lee, developed by scripter Larry Lieber, and designed by artists Don Heck and Jack Kirby, the character first appearan ...
first appeared in ''Tales of Suspense'' in 1963. The character was a founding member of ''The Avengers'' in 1963, before getting his own series five years later. His most famous storyline, '' Demon In A Bottle'' is yet to be reprinted in an ''Epic Collection''. Other notable tales include: ''The Invincible Iron Man'' across Volume 10: ''The Enemy Within'' and Volume 11: ''Duel Of Iron''; plus Armor Wars in Volume 13: ''Stark Wars''.


Killraven

Jonathan Raven - Killraven - is a freedom fighter who appeared in 22 issues of ''Amazing Adventures'', before the series was cancelled in 1976. Issue #31, collected in Killraven's only ''Epic Collection'', "is notable as the first mainstream comic to feature an interracial kiss".


Luke Cage

In 1972,
Luke Cage Lucas "Luke" Cage, born Carl Lucas and also known as Power Man, is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by Archie Goodwin, George Tuska, Roy Thomas, and John Romita Sr. in 1972, he was the first Af ...
became the first Black American superhero to star in his own comic-book series. The book was retitled ''Luke Cage, Power Man'', then simply ''Power Man'' from issue #17. Cage's two ''Epic Collections'' contain the full 1970s run for the character as, in an effort to avoid full cancellation for the series in 1977, Cage was paired with Danny Rand in the joint book ''Power Man & Iron Fist''.


Marvel Two-in-One

''
Marvel Two-in-One ''Marvel Two-in-One'' is an American comic book series published by Marvel Comics featuring Fantastic Four member the Thing in a different team-up each issue. Publication history Original series The concept of teaming the Thing with a differen ...
'' features ''Fantastic Four'' member, '' The Thing'', teaming up with a different Marvel superhero each issue. Issue #21 is excluded due to the Thing teaming up with a licensed character in
Doc Savage Doc Savage is a fictional character of the competent man hero type, who first appeared in American pulp magazines during the 1930s and 1940s. Real name Clark Savage Jr., he is a polymathic scientist, explorer, detective, and warrior who "right ...
.


Master Of Kung Fu

''The Master Of Kung Fu'' ''Epic Collections'' showcases the character
Shang-Chi Zheng Shang-Chi,. also known as the Master of Kung Fu and Brother Hand, is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character was created by writer Steve Englehart and artist Jim Starlin, debuting in ''Spec ...
, who was born out of the 1970s craze for martial arts content. "Marvel Comics wanted to adapt the television series ''
Kung Fu Chinese martial arts, commonly referred to with umbrella terms Kung fu (term), kung fu (; ), kuoshu () or wushu (sport), wushu (), are Styles of Chinese martial arts, multiple fighting styles that have developed over the centuries in Greater Ch ...
'' as a comic book, but with WarnerMedia, the property's owner, also owning Marvel's rival DC Comics, that was never going to happen." Marvel's own series was popular enough to last until 1983 and issue #125. Meanwhile, ''Epic Collection'' Volume 3: ''Traitors To The Crown'' was cancelled due to rights issues.


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.


Moon Knight

The character of
Moon Knight Moon Knight is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by writer Doug Moench and artist Don Perlin, the character first appeared in ''Werewolf by Night'' #32 (August 1975). The son of a rabbi, Marc S ...
debuted as a villain in 1975's ''Werewolf By Night'', though by his appearance in ''Peter Parker, the Spectacular Spider-Man'' #22, he was seen as more heroic. Notable storylines include writer Doug Moench's run in Vol. 2: ''Shadows Of The Moon''; and the introduction of Midnight Man in the first ''Epic Collection''.


Morbius

Morbius The Living Vampire first appeared in ''The Amazing Spider-Man'' #101 from 1971, which is also collected ''The Amazing Spider-Man Epic Collection'' #6: ''The Death Of Captain Stacy''. Both Morbius ''Epic Collections'' were released ahead of the 2022 ''Morbius'' film.


Ms. Marvel

The Carol Danvers version of Ms. Marvel first appears in #1 of her own self-titled series in 1977. Many of her appearances are reprinted through ''
Avengers Avenger(s) or The Avenger(s) may refer to: Arts, entertainment, and media Marvel Comics universe * Avengers (comics), a team of superheroes **Avengers (Marvel Cinematic Universe), a central team of protagonist superheroes of "The Infinity Sag ...
'' ''Epic Collections'', however her most notable storyline, involving pregnancy and alcoholism, from ''Avengers'' #200, appears in Volume 2: ''The Woman Who Fell To Earth''.


Namor The Sub-Mariner

As a character, ''
Namor Namor McKenzie (), also known as the Sub-Mariner, is a character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by writer-artist Bill Everett for comic book packager Funnies Inc., the character first appeared in '' Moti ...
'' "traces so far back that the character was established before ''Marvel Comics'' even existed". His first comics appearance in 1939 "was included in ''Marvel Comics'' #1, the first publication by ''Timely Comics'', the company that would evolve into ''Marvel Comics''." None of ''Namor's''
Golden Age The term Golden Age comes from Greek mythology, particularly the ''Works and Days'' of Hesiod, and is part of the description of temporal decline of the state of peoples through five Ages of Man, Ages, Gold being the first and the one during wh ...
appearances have been collected in the ''Epic Collection'', with Volume 1 consisting of
Silver Age The Ages of Man are the historical stages of human existence according to Greek mythology and its subsequent interpretatio romana, Roman interpretation. Both Hesiod and Ovid offered accounts of the successive ages of humanity, which tend to pr ...
cameos in other books and his shared series in ''Tales to Astonish''. His own series, ''Sub-Mariner'', launched in 1968.


New Mutants

Vol. 2: ''The Demon Bear Saga'' contains art from Bill Sienkiewicz "who made New Mutants one of the most visually bold series of the 80s". Sienkiewicz "preferred to push the boundaries of what was considered acceptable for the superhero comic book medium". Other notable storylines include "We Were Only Foolin", issue #45, which is collected in Vol. 4: ''Fallen Angels''; and the elevation of Magneto to headmaster in issue #35, from Vol. 3: ''Asgardian Wars''. The first appearance of
Deadpool Deadpool is a character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by Fabian Nicieza and Rob Liefeld, the character first appeared in ''New Mutants'' #98 (December 1990). In his comic book appearances, Deadpool is ...
is in issue #98, and, after issue #100, both of which are republished in Vol. 8: ''The End Of The Beginning'', the story continues with the ''
X-Force X-Force is a team of superheroes appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics, most commonly in association with the X-Men. Conceived by writer/illustrator Rob Liefeld, the team first appeared in ''New Mutants'' #100 (April 1991 ...
Epic Collection''.


Planet Of The Apes Adventures

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's ''Epic Collection'' has republished full-color comics initially produced in 1975. The first ''Planet Of The Apes'' book is so far the smallest in the ''Epic Collection'' at just 224 pages. It re-tells the 1968 film storyline, and the 1970 sequel.


Power Man & Iron Fist

In an effort to avoid cancellation for the separate ''Iron Fist'' and ''Luke Cage'' books, Marvel created ''Power Man & Iron Fist'' in 1977. The ''Epic Collection'' contains almost the full series until its 1986 cancellation. The missing issue 73 is collected within Rom: Spaceknight volume 2: ''The Original Marvel Years''.


Punisher

Punisher The Punisher (Francis "Frank" Castle, born Castiglione) is an antihero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character was created by writer Gerry Conway and artists John Romita Sr. and Ross Andru. The Punisher ma ...
was first an antagonist in ''Amazing Spider-Man'' #129 from 1974. The character got his own miniseries in 1986, before a full ongoing a year later. Notable storylines collected as an ''Epic Collection'' include: the ''Circle Of Blood'' miniseries and a crossover spanning ''Punisher'' #10 and ''Daredevil'' #257 - both contained within Volume 2: ''Circle Of Blood''.


Rom: Spaceknight

''Marvel's'' original 1979 comic, ''Rom: Spaceknight'', ran for seven years and was based on a toy line.
IDW Publishing IDW Publishing is an American publisher of comic books, graphic novels, art books, and comic strip collections. It was founded in 1999 as the publishing division of Idea and Design Works, LLC (IDW) and is recognized as the fifth-largest comic ...
produced Rom comics from 2016, before ''Marvel'' regained the license in 2023. Even though the series includes licensed characters, stories take place in Marvel's main Earth-616 universe. In the first two Epic Collections, there are appearances from the X-Men, Power Man and Iron Fist, plus The Brotherhood Of Mutants.


Sgt Fury

Nick Fury and his early tales are collected as ''Sgt. Fury''. The initial run, from 1963, was more of a war comic than something from the superhero genre.


She-Hulk

She-Hulk She-Hulk (Jennifer Susan Walters) is a Character (arts), character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by writer Stan Lee and artist John Buscema, she First appearance, first appeared in ''The Savage She-Hulk ...
was "the last major character Stan Lee co-created for Marvel", with Jennifer Walters as the estranged cousin of Bruce Banner. The series was revolutionary in the way it consistently broke the fourth wall.


Silver Surfer

The
Silver Surfer The Silver Surfer is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character also appears in a number of movies, television, and video game adaptations. The character was created by Jack Kirby and first a ...
first appeared in ''Fantastic Four'' #48, where he saved the Earth and was exiled as a result. Notable storylines include ''Rebirth Of Thanos'', split between Vol. 5: ''The Return Of Thanos'' and Vol. 6: ''Thanos Quest''; ''Freedom'' in Vol. 3; and ''Parable'' in Vol. 4.


Star Wars (Legends)

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 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''
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and
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as canon. This means only '' Star Wars Modern Era Epic Collections'' are properly included in the official lore. 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 with each Epic Collection, constructing one huge tapestry, collecting full unbroken runs of all the greatest Star Wars comics from the past 35 years.” Outside of the ''Original Marvel Years'' books, many of ''Star Wars Epic Collection'' contains contents originally published by Dark Horse comics.


The Original Marvel Years


The Newspaper Strips


Tales Of The Jedi


The Old Republic


Rise Of The Sith


The Menace Revealed


The Clone Wars


The Empire


The Rebellion


The New Republic


Legacy


Infinities


Thor

The character of ''Thor'' launched in ''Journey Into Mystery'' #83 and became so popular that the book was retitled to ''Thor'' with issue #126. Some of the character's most notable storylines - including ''The Surtur Saga'' and ''The Ballad of Beta Ray Bill'' - are yet to be reprinted in an Epic collection, though others include ''To Wake The Mangog'' in Volume 4, and ''The Eternals Saga'' in Volume 10.


Thunderbolts

Created by
Kurt Busiek Kurt Busiek ( ; born September 16, 1960) is an American comic book writer. His work includes the '' Marvels'' limited series, his own series titled '' Astro City'', a four-year run on '' The Avengers, Thunderbolts,'' and ''Superman.'' Early lif ...
and
Mark Bagley Mark Bagley (; born August 7, 1957) is an American comics artist. He has worked for Marvel Comics on such titles as ''The Amazing Spider-Man'', ''Thunderbolts (comic book), Thunderbolts'', ''New Warriors'', ''Venom (comic book), Venom'' and ''Ulti ...
, the ''Thunderbolts'' team first appeared in ''
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'' #449, from January 1997. That issue has yet to be reprinted in the Hulk series of ''Epic Collections'', though will be in ''Incredible Hulk'' Volume 23.


Venom

''Venom'' did not get his own ongoing Marvel Comics series until 2003. Marvel's legacy numbering for the title started with 1993's, ''Lethal Protector'', with various miniseries making up 60 issues before crossing into the Modern Era.


Wolverine

''Wolverines first appearance is collected in ''Incredible Hulk Epic Collection'' Vol. 7: ''And Now... The Wolverine''. The character has many more appearances, beginning in ''X-Men Epic Collection'' Vol. 5: ''Second Genesis'', before his first miniseries is reproduced in ''X-Men Epic Collection'' Vol. 10: ''God Loves, Man Kills''. Notable storylines in Wolverine's own ''Epic Collection'' line include the character fighting sentient cocaine, and ''Jungle Adventure'', both in Vol. 2: ''Back To Basics''; the Bone Claw Era (Vol. 8: ''The Dying Game''); and the ''
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'' miniseries (Vol. 13: ''Blood Debt'').


X-Factor

Launched in 1986, ''X-Factor'' featured Angel, Beast, Cyclops, Marvel Girl and Iceman, the original line-up of ''X-Men'' from 1963. The team debuted in ''Fantastic Four'' #286, with notable storylines including the introduction of villain
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in Volume 1: ''Genesis & Apocalypse'', the conclusion of the '' Inferno'' event in Volume 4: ''Judgment War'', plus the introduction of a new roster, led by Havok, in Volume 7: ''All-New, All-Different X-Factor''.


X-Force

The first appearance of ''
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'' is in ''
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Epic Collection Volume 8: The End Of The Beginning''. That book leads directly into ''X-Force Epic Collection Volume 1: Under The Gun''. A notable storyline includes ''Destination Unknown'' from Vol. 7: ''Zero Tolerance''.


X-Men

The ''
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'' ''Epic Collection'' has two distinct periods. Volumes 1 to 4 reprint Classic ''X-Men'' books, written by Stan Lee and Roy Thomas, chronicling the period up to the comic's cancellation in 1970, and various guest appearances in other Marvel titles between 1970-1975. Volume 5: ''Second Genesis'' starts with the reinvention of the team, in ''Giant-Sized X-Men'' from 1975. It then reproduces Chris Claremont's 16-year run on ''Uncanny X-Men'', concluding with volume 19: ''Mutant Genesis''.


''Modern Era Epic Collections''

Marvel's "Modern Era" has never been specifically defined, however, when ''
Marvel Knights Marvel Knights is an imprint of Marvel Comics that contained standalone material taking place inside the Marvel Universe ( Earth-616). The imprint originated in 1998 when Marvel outsourced four titles ('' Black Panther'', '' Punisher'', '' Dared ...
'' launched in 1998, it was described as "the first wave of Marvel's renaissance". The imprint was launched partly as a way to redefine the company, following Marvel's bankruptcy - and was "a major factor behind the revival of Marvel Comics". The first ''Modern Era Epic Collection'' was solicited by Marvel in December 2022. ''Spider-Gwen: Ghost Spider - Edge Of Spider-Verse'' was released in May 2023 to coincide with the release of the '' Spider-Man: Across The Spider-Verse'' movie.


All-New Wolverine

Laura Kinney - or X-23 - was originally introduced in the television series, '' X-Men Evolution''. Her first comics appearance was in the 2003 '' NYX'' series as a clone of Wolverine. Tom Taylor's new take on the character launched at the end of 2015, exploring Kinney's relationship with her cloned sisters.


Amazing Spider-Man

The character's modern era begins with
J. Michael Straczynski Joseph Michael Straczynski, known as J. Michael Straczynski (; born July 17, 1954) is an American filmmaker and comic book writer. He is the founder of Synthetic Worlds Ltd. and Studio JMS and is known as the creator of the science fiction televi ...
, who wrote ''The Amazing Spider-Man'' for six years from 2001. His first arc, ''Coming Home'', introduced the villain
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, and saw Peter Parker's Aunt May discover his alter-ego. Later, the writer attempted to reinvent parts of Spider-Man's origin, with storylines such as ''Spider-Totem'' and '' The Other''. He caused controversy with the ''Sins Past'' storyline, which involved Gwen Stacy - then navigated the ''
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'' event, before finishing with '' One More Day'', which saw Peter's marriage to Mary-Jane removed from history.


Annihilation

''Annihilation'' is the first Marvel Event to be published as an ''Epic Collection''. The contents of the first volume are identical to 2018's Complete Collection. The event leads into the beginning of 2008's ''
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'' reboot.


Astonishing X-Men

The first two ''
Astonishing X-Men ''Astonishing X-Men'' is the name of four X-Men comic book series from Marvel Comics, the first two of which were Limited series (comics), limited series. The third volume, an ongoing series, began in 2004 in comics, 2004, with its first run writt ...
'' volumes contains the entire 25-issue run from
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' ...
and
John Cassaday Johnny Mac Cassaday (; December 14, 1971 – September 9, 2024) was an American comic book artist, writer, and television director. He was best known for his work on the critically acclaimed ''Planetary (comics), Planetary'' with writer Warren Ell ...
. For the most part, the series continued Grant Morrison's ''New X-Men'' series, while ignoring much of Marvel's ongoing continuity.


Black Widow


Captain America

The modern era of ''Captain America'' starts with writer
Ed Brubaker Ed Brubaker (; born November 17, 1966) is an American comic book writer, cartoonist and screenwriter who works primarily in the crime fiction genre. He began his career with the semi-autobiographical series '' Lowlife'' and a number of serials i ...
's eight-year run. The first two volumes include the return of Bucky Barnes as ''The Winter Soldier'', and the death of ''Captain America'' following ''Civil War''. The storyline was not only "one of the best-selling comics of the decade" but also "perhaps one of the best moves that Marvel could have made ... (as it) provided the perfect opportunity for the gravity of the ''Civil War''’s outcome to be felt".


Carnage


Daredevil

In 1998, ''Daredevil'' was cancelled and relaunched, with a new #1 - plus filmmaker
Kevin Smith Kevin Patrick Smith (born August 2, 1970) is an American film director, producer, writer, and actor. He came to prominence with the low-budget buddy comedy film ''Clerks (film), Clerks'' (1994), which he wrote, directed, co-produced, and acted i ...
as writer and
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as artist. This relaunch "set the tone for the entire
Marvel Knights Marvel Knights is an imprint of Marvel Comics that contained standalone material taking place inside the Marvel Universe ( Earth-616). The imprint originated in 1998 when Marvel outsourced four titles ('' Black Panther'', '' Punisher'', '' Dared ...
line, directly inspired subsequent depictions of the character in film and television and set the template for how to relaunch a Marvel character." The rest of the volume was dominated by Brian Michael Bendis' 55 issues, then 33 from Ed Brubaker. Bendis' run starts with Volume 2: ''Underboss''; Brubaker's with Volume 6: ''The Devil In Cell-Block D'' * See also: ''Daredevil'' collected editions


Dark Avengers

''
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'' was a 2009 spin-off from Brian Michael Bendis' main ''
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'' book, following the events of the ''
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'' event. It saw Norman Osborn take charge of a revamped ''Avengers'' team, crossing over with the ''
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'' event, before concluding with ''
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''.


Deadpool & Cable

Even though the individual comic issues are named ''Cable & Deadpool'', the collected ''Modern Era Epic'' line is called '' Deadpool & Cable''. Marvel's legacy numbering for ''Deadpool'' continues from the original ''Epic Collection'', through the ''Deadpool & Cable'' books, then onto Deadpool's ''Modern Era Epics''.


Deadpool

The legacy numbering of the Deadpool books means these ''Modern Era Epics'' take place directly after the ''Deadpool And Cable'' line.


Guardians Of The Galaxy

Despite the same name, the Modern Era ''Guardians Of The Galaxy'' are largely separate from the 1960s version. The 2008 team line-up - Star-Lord, Rocket Raccoon, Groot, Phyla-Vell, Gamora, Drax the Destroyer, and Adam Warlock - first came together during the '' Annihilation: Conquest'' event.


Hawkeye

The modern era of Hawkeye releases begin later than almost any other character. ''Spider-Girls first volume starts with an issue from 1997, while ''Hawkeye'' doesn't kick off until 2009. The Clint Barton version of the character was killed during 2004's ''
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'' event, though returned to the team as Ronin in ''New Avengers''. His separate Modern Era series begins after the events of ''
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'', in which his wife, Mockingbird, returns.


Hulk


Iron Man

Launching at the same time as Marvel's first ''
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'' movie, volumes three to five of the character's modern era covers the first half of
Matt Fraction Matt Fritchman (born December 1, 1975), better known by the pen name Matt Fraction, is an American comic book writer, known for his work as the writer of '' The Invincible Iron Man'', '' FF'', '' The Immortal Iron Fist'', '' Uncanny X-Men'', an ...
-
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run on the title. Readers "were treated to a version of Tony tarkthat embraced his mistakes and flaws", plus arcs which were "filled with stories that pushed the Armored Avenger to his limit, and revealed new layers to the tortured genius underneath the suit".


Loki

The first two Modern Era ''Loki'' volumes were released at the same time as the
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series of the same name.


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 ...
'' was created by Brian Michael Bendis and debuted in ''Ultimate Fallout'' #4 from 2011. The first three ''Modern Era Epic Collection''s, have the same content and page count as 2015's ''Ultimate Collection'' line. All three volumes take place in Marvel's
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, labelled Earth-1610, before the character moved to the company's main Earth-616 multiverse. * See also: ''Miles Morales'' collected editions


New Avengers

The first three ''New Avengers'' volumes have been solicited with the same contents, and page count, as the previously released ''New Avengers by Brian Michael Bendis'' Complete Collections from 2017. Bendis relaunched ''The Avengers'' with the 2004 event ''
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 ...
'', which is included in the first Modern Era Epic. He wrote ''
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'' for seven-and-a-half-years, alongside sister series ''
Mighty Avengers ''The Mighty Avengers'' is a comic book series that was published by Marvel Comics. Originally written by Brian Michael Bendis, also the writer of ''New Avengers'', the title first featured an officially sanctioned Avengers team of registered s ...
'', (2007-2010), and ''
Dark Avengers ''Dark Avengers'' is a 2009–2013 American comic book series published by Marvel Comics. It is part of a series of titles that features various iterations of the superhero team the Avengers, with this version of the team – unbeknownst to the ...
'' (2009-2013). The run is entwined with a series of Marvel events, including ''
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'' (2005, written by Bendis), ''
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'' (2006–07, Mark Millar), ''
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'' (2008, Bendis), ''
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'' (2010, Bendis), and culminates with ''
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'' (2012, co-written by Bendis).


New X-Men

''New X-Men'' ran for 44 issues from 2001 to 2004. It was written by
Grant Morrison Grant Morrison (born 31 January 1960) is a Scottish comic book writer, screenwriter, and producer. Their work is known for its nonlinear narratives, Humanism, humanist philosophy and counterculture, countercultural leanings. Morrison has writt ...
, with the majority of the art from
Frank Quitely Vincent Patrick Deighan (born January 18, 1968), better known by the pen name Frank Quitely, is a Scottish people, Scottish comic book artist. He is best known for his frequent collaborations with Grant Morrison on titles such as ''New X-Men (20 ...
. The series numbering continued from the previous ''X-Men'' (vol. 2), despite the change in title.


Spider-Girl

Mayday Parker debuted in ''What If...'' (vol. 2) #105, released on 17 December 1997. This makes it the earliest issue covered by the ''Modern Era Epic Collection'' line so far. The first full issue of the ''Spider-Girl'' series was released on 12 August 1998, with a cover date of 1 October. The series takes place outside of the main Marvel continuity, on Earth-982.


Spider-Gwen: Ghost-Spider

''
Spider-Gwen ''Spider-Gwen'' (also titled ''Radioactive Spider-Gwen'', ''Ghost-Spider'', and ''Gwenom'') is an ongoing comic book series published by Marvel Comics that began February 2015. The series revolves around Gwen Stacy of Earth-65, an alternate un ...
'' initially appeared in ''Edge Of Spider-Verse'' #2, from 2014. The story explores a world in which Gwen Stacy was bitten by a radioactive spider, instead of Peter Parker. The character's first ongoing series was ''Spider-Gwen'' a year later, with the core stories taking place outside of main Marvel continuity, in the Earth-65 universe. ''Edge Of Spider-Verse'', was the first release of Marvel's ''Modern Era'' line.


Spider-Man/Deadpool

Joe Kelly was ''Deadpool'' writer in 1997 when the character first got his own series. The writer introduced the concept of ''Deadpool'' breaking the fourth wall, although he left the book after 33 issues. After 19 years, Kelly returned to the character with ''
Spider-Man/Deadpool ''Spider-Man/Deadpool'' is a 50 issue comic book series published by Marvel Comics beginning in 2016. The title characters, Spider-Man and Deadpool, shared the focus of the book. The comic was originally launched by Joe Kelly and Ed McGuinness ...
'', which ran for exactly 50 issues.


Star Wars (canon)

The return of ''
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'' comics rights to Marvel saw the continuity of previous releases reset to "Legends", with "any material published since April 2014 now considered canon." That means only the Modern Era releases are in the same world as the ''
Star Wars ''Star Wars'' is an American epic film, epic space opera media franchise created by George Lucas, which began with the Star Wars (film), eponymous 1977 film and Cultural impact of Star Wars, quickly became a worldwide popular culture, pop cu ...
'' films and television series.


Star Wars (ongoing)

The first issue of the 2015 ''Star Wars'' relaunch "exceeded one million copies sold on the direct market ... the top-selling single issue of the past 20 years." That version of the comic ran for 75 issues, exploring the time between Episode IV: ''A New Hope'' and Episode V: ''The Empire Strikes Back''. Charles Soule's 2020 relaunch ran for 50 issues, bridging the gap from Episode V until Episode VI: ''Return Of The Jedi''.


Star Wars: Darth Vader

Kieron Gillen's 2015 ''Darth Vader'' series lasted 25 issues, filling the gap between Episode IV: ''A New Hope'' and Episode V: ''The Empire Strikes Back''. Gillen wrote: "This was my story... Vader must fall from power in some way after ''A New Hope'' and then climb to whole new heights. My go-to reference was ''House Of Cards'' - where a powerful man feels slighted and turns to methods that he would have previously avoided to reach whole new levels of power." The series was relaunched in 2017 by writer Charles Soule, for a separate 25-issue run that immediately follows the events of Episode III: ''Revenge Of The Sith''. It was relaunched a third time in 2020, for a 50-issue arc, with writer Greg Pak bridging Episode V: ''The Empire Strikes Back'' and Episode VI: ''Return Of The Jedi''.


Star Wars: Kanan

''Star Wars: Kanan'' is a standalone 12-issue series, following the character Kanan Jarrus, from the ''
Star Wars Rebels ''Star Wars Rebels'' is an American 3D animated science fiction television series produced by Lucasfilm Animation and set in the ''Star Wars'' universe. It takes place 14 years after '' Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith'' (2005 ...
'' animated series.


Thor

After 2004's ''Avengers Disassembled'' event, the ''Thor'' comic was cancelled. J. Michael Straczynski and Olivier Coipel relaunched the series three years later by bringing the kingdom of Asgard to the skies above Oklahoma. The first issue of the new series debuted at #1.


Venom

Nineteen years after
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's debut in ''Amazing Spider-Man'', the character received an own ongoing series, written by
Daniel Way Daniel Way (born December 27, 1974) is an American comic book writer, known for his work on Marvel Comics series such as '' Wolverine: Origins'' and ''Deadpool'', as well as the ''Deadpool'' video game. Career Way received the Xeric Grant in 20 ...
. The full 18-issue run is collected in the first volume, ''Shiver''. By volume four, ''Agent Venom'', Flash Thompson had replaced Eddie Brock as the main protagonist.


Young Avengers

The first Modern Era volume of ''
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'' contains the complete 2005 series, written by
Allan Heinberg Allan Heinberg (born June 29, 1967) is an American film screenwriter, television writer and producer and comic book writer. Heinberg is the screenwriter of the 2017 film ''Wonder Woman'', directed by Patty Jenkins. His television writing and pro ...
, with art from
Jim Cheung Jim Cheung ( ; born 1972) is a British comic book artist, known for his work on the series such as ''Scion (comics), Scion'', ''New Avengers: Illuminati'', ''Young Avengers'' and ''Avengers: The Children's Crusade''. He co-created the Marvel su ...
. There was a run of limited series before volume two relaunched in 2013.


''Ultimate Epic Collections''

On 10 October 2024, Marvel announced - via the ''Epic Marvel Podcast'' - that the ''Ultimate Epic Collection'' would be separate from the main ''Epic Collection'', with its own trade dress. While most ''Epic Collection'' releases take place in Marvel's main Earth-616 universe, the Ultimate series is designated as Earth-1610, with its own continuity. The first book released was ''Ultimate Spider-Man'' Vol. 1: ''Learning Curve'' in March 2025, with a different Ultimate book released in April, May and June. The launch marked 25 years since the inception of
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. As well as the four lines below, the first three volumes of '' Miles Morales: Spider-Man'' also takes place in the Earth-1610 continuity.


Ultimate Fantastic Four

After ''Ultimate Spider-Man'', ''X-Men'', and ''Ultimates'', ''
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'' was the final core book to launch in Marvel's new universe. Writers Mark Millar and Brian Michael Bendis worked together with artist
Adam Kubert Adam Kubert (; born 1959) is an American comics artist known for his work for publishers such as Marvel Comics and DC Comics, including work on ''Action Comics'', '' Astonishing Spider-Man & Wolverine'', '' The Incredible Hulk'', ''Ultimate Fanta ...
for the first six-issue arc, before
Warren Ellis Warren Girard Ellis (born 16 February 1968) is an English comic book writer, novelist, and screenwriter. He is best known as the co-creator of several original comics series, including ''Transmetropolitan'' (1997–2002), ''Global Frequency'' ...
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." The series ran for 60 issues.


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.” Creator Brian Michael Bendis said: “When I got hired, I literally thought I was going to be writing one of the last — if not the last — Marvel comics.” 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, ''
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'' 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." The series ran for 100 issues.


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
Mark Millar Mark Millar (; born 24 December 1969) is a Scottish comic book writer who first came to prominence with a run on the superhero series ''The Authority (comics), The Authority'', published by DC Comics' Wildstorm imprint. Millar has written ext ...
, and drawn by
Bryan Hitch Bryan Hitch (born 22 April 1970) is a British comics artist and comic book writer, writer. Hitch began his career in the United Kingdom for Marvel UK, working on titles such as ''Action Force'' and ''Death's Head'', before gaining prominence o ...
, 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.”


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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.


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Statistics are correct up to and including the scheduled release of Captain America Epic #24: ''American Nightmare'' on 30 December 2025.


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See also

* '' Marvel Premier Collection'' * ''
Marvel Omnibus ''Marvel Omnibus'' is a line of large format, high quality, full color, hardcover graphic novel omnibuses published by Marvel Comics. They often contain complete runs, either by collecting multiple consecutive issues, or by focusing on the works ...
'' * Marvel oversized hardcovers * '' Marvel Gallery Editions'' * '' Marvel Complete Collections'' * '' Marvel Masterworks'' * ''
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 ...
'' * ''Daredevil'' collected editions * ''Spider-Man'' collected editions * '' DC Finest trade paperbacks'' * '' DC Compact Comics''


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