Criminal (comics) - Collected Editions

Collected Editions

The series has been collected into a series of trade paperbacks:

# Title Publisher Year ISBN Reprints
1 Coward Icon 2007 ISBN 0-7851-2439-X Criminal #1-5
2 Lawless Icon 2007 ISBN 0-7851-2816-X Criminal #6-10
3 The Dead and The Dying Icon 2008 ISBN 0-7851-3227-9 Criminal v2 #1-3
4 Bad Night Icon 2009 ISBN 0-7851-3228-7 Criminal v2 #4-7
5 The Sinners Icon 2010 ISBN 0-7851-3229-5 Criminal - The Sinners #1-5
6 The Last of the Innocent Icon 2011 ISBN 0-7851-5829-4 Criminal - The Last of the Innocent #1-4


In 2009 the first three trades were repackaged in a 432 page "Deluxe Edition" hardcover (ISBN 9780785142294). Included in this edition are a number of extras, including three of the original backpages "essays" with all 13 original accompanying pieces of art, Comic Book Legal Defense Fund short story No One Rides For Free, the original Coward "trailer" announcing the series, and a covers gallery, and a number of pages describing the "process" of making the book. A second hardcover collecting Bad Night, The Sinners, and Last of the Innocent was published in October 2012.

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