Ex Machina (comic Book) - Collected Editions

Collected Editions

Ex Machina has been collected in the following trade paperbacks:

Title Material collected ISBN
Ex Machina Vol. 1: The First Hundred Days Ex Machina #1-5 ISBN 1-4012-0612-3
Ex Machina Vol. 2: Tag Ex Machina #6-10 ISBN 1-4012-0626-3
Ex Machina Vol. 3: Fact V. Fiction Ex Machina #11-16 ISBN 1-4012-0988-2
Ex Machina Vol. 4: March to War Ex Machina #17-20 and Ex Machina Special #1-2 ISBN 1-4012-0997-1
Ex Machina Vol. 5: Smoke Smoke Ex Machina #21-25 ISBN 1-4012-1322-7
Ex Machina Vol. 6: Power Down Ex Machina #26-29 and Inside the Machine Special ISBN 1-4012-1498-3
Ex Machina Vol. 7: Ex Cathedra Ex Machina #30-34 ISBN 1-4012-1859-8
Ex Machina Vol. 8: Dirty Tricks Ex Machina #35-39 and Ex Machina Special #3 ISBN 1-4012-2519-5
Ex Machina vol. 9: Ring Out the Old Ex Machina #40-44 and Ex Machina Special #4 ISBN 1-4012-2694-9
Ex Machina Vol. 10: Term Limits Ex Machina #45-50 ISBN 1-4012-2836-4

In addition, the series is being released in deluxe hardcovers, the first of which was released on July 15, 2008.

Title Material collected ISBN
Ex Machina: The Deluxe Edition Book One Ex Machina #1-11 ISBN 1-4012-1814-8
Ex Machina: The Deluxe Edition Book Two Ex Machina #12-20 and Ex Machina Special #1-2 ISBN 1-4012-2677-9
Ex Machina: The Deluxe Edition Book Three Ex Machina #21-29, Ex Machina Special #3 and Inside the Machine Special ISBN 1-4012-2800-3
Ex Machina: The Deluxe Edition Book Four Ex Machina #30-40 ISBN 1-4012-2845-3
Ex Machina: The Deluxe Edition Book Five Ex Machina #41-50 and Ex Machina Special #4 ISBN 1-4012-2999-9

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