Deluxe Editions
Title | Vol. # | Subtitle | Material collected | Publication date | ISBN | Notes |
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Batman | The Return of Bruce Wayne | April 2011 | 978-1401229689 | |||
R.I.P. | Batman #676-683; DC Universe #0 | June 2010 | 978-1848562035 | |||
Year One | Batman #404-407 | May 2005 | 978-1401206901 | |||
Batman and Robin | 1 | Batman Reborn | Batman and Robin #1-6 | April 2010 | 978-1401225667 | |
2 | Batman vs. Robin | Batman and Robin #7-12 | September 2010 | 978-1401228330 | ||
3 | Batman Must Die | Batman and Robin #13-16 | May 2011 | 978-1401230911 | ||
Batwoman | Elegy | Detective Comics #854-860 | August 2010 | 978-1848567948 | Out of print | |
JLA | 1 | JLA #1-9; JLA Secret Files and Origins | August 2008 | 978-1401218430 | ||
2 | JLA #10-17; JLA/WildC.A.T.s: Crime Machine; Prometheus (Villains) | June 2009 | 978-1401222659 | |||
3 | JLA #22-26, #28-31, #1000000 | April 2010 | 978-1401226596 | |||
4 | JLA #34, #36-41; JLA: Classified #1-3; JLA: Earth 2 | November 2010 | 978-1401229092 | |||
Legion of Super-Heroes | The Great Darkness Saga | Legion of Super-Heroes #284-296, Annual #1 | November 2010 | 978-1401229610 | ||
Shazam! | The Monster Society of Evil | stories from Captain Marvel Adventures #22-46 | January 1989 | 978-0948248078 | ||
Superman | Red Son | Superman: Red Son #1-3 | January 2010 | 978-1401224257 | ||
Secret Origin | Superman: Secret Origin #1-6 | December 2010 | 978-1401226978 | |||
Whatever Happened to the Man of Tomorrow? | Superman #423, Action Comics #583, Superman Annual #11, DC Comics Presents #84 | July 2009 | 978-1401223472 |
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