Martha Washington (comics) - Collected Editions

Collected Editions

Dark Horse released a hardcover collection of all the stories, remastered with added extras, in October 2009. It was initially announced as The Life and Times of Martha Washington in the Twenty First Century, and then The Martha Washington Omnibus, before finally settling on the original name.

The details of the various collections:

  • The Life and Times of Martha Washington in the Twenty-First Century (Dark Horse Comics, hardcover, 600 pages, July 2009, ISBN 1-59307-654-1) collects:
    • Give Me Liberty (4-issue mini-series, June–September 1990, tpb, Dell, ISBN 0-440-50446-5)
    • Martha Washington Goes to War (5-issue mini-series, 1994, tpb, ISBN 1-56971-090-2)
    • "Happy Birthday, Martha Washington" (one-shot, 1995)
    • "Martha Washington Stranded in Space" (one-shot, 1995)
    • Martha Washington Saves the World (3-issue mini-series, 1997, tpb, ISBN 1-56971-384-7)
    • Martha Washington Dies (one-shot, 2007)

A numbered, limited edition version of the collection includes "tip-in pencil art" signed by both creators ISBN 1-59582-309-3).

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