New Warriors - Collected Editions

Collected Editions

See also: List of New Warriors issues

The series have been collected into a number of trade paperbacks:

  • New Warriors (vol. 1):
    • Beginnings (collects The New Warriors (vol. 1) #1-4 and Thor #411-412, September 1992, ISBN 0-87135-916-2)
    • New Warriors Classic: Volume 1 (collects The New Warriors (vol. 1) #1-6 and Thor #411-412, 208 pages, August 2009, ISBN 0-7851-3742-4)
    • New Warriors Classic: Volume 2 (collects The New Warriors (vol. 1) #7-10, Annual #1; New Mutants (Vol.1) Annual #7, Uncanny X-Men Annual #15 and X-Factor (Vol.1) Annual #6, 256 pages, May 2009, ISBN 0-7851-4263-0)
    • New Warriors Classic: Volume 3 (collects The New Warriors (vol. 1) #11-19 and Avengers (Vol.1) #341-342, October 2011)
    • X-Force: Child's Play (New Warriors #45-46 August 2012)
    • Spider-Man: The Complete Clone Saga Epic Book 5 (New Warriors #62, 2011 978-0785150091)
    • Spider-Man: The Complete Ben Reilly Epic Book 1 (New Warriors #65-66 2011 978-0785155454)
    • Spider-Man: The Complete Ben Reilly Epic Book 2 (New Warriors #67 2011)
      • Spider-Man and New Warriors: Hero Killers (collects The New Warriors Annual #2, Amazing Spider-Man Annual #26, Web of Spider-Man Annual #8 The Spectular Spider-Man Annual #12)
  • New Warriors: Reality Check (collects The New Warriors (vol. 3) #1-6, 144 pages, March 2006, ISBN 0-7851-1661-3)
  • New Warriors (vol. 4):
    • Defiant (collects New Warriors (vol. 4) #1-6, 144 pages, January 2008, ISBN 0-7851-2674-0)
    • Thrashed (collects New Warriors (vol. 4) #7-13, 168 pages, September 2008, ISBN 0-7851-2675-9)
    • Secret Invasion (collects New Warriors (vol. 4) #14-20, 176 pages, March 2009, ISBN 0-7851-3176-0)

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Famous quotes containing the words collected and/or editions:

    The offender never pardons.
    English proverb, collected in George Herbert, Outlandish Proverbs (1640)

    The next Augustan age will dawn on the other side of the Atlantic. There will, perhaps, be a Thucydides at Boston, a Xenophon at New York, and, in time, a Virgil at Mexico, and a Newton at Peru. At last, some curious traveller from Lima will visit England and give a description of the ruins of St. Paul’s, like the editions of Balbec and Palmyra.
    Horace Walpole (1717–1797)