Collected Editions
- The Golden Age Sandman Archive Vol. 1 (Sandman stories New York World's Fair Comics #1-2; Adventure Comics #40-59) by Bert Christman and others.
- Sandman by Joe Simon and Jack Kirby (World's Finest #6-7; Adventure Comics #72-102; Sandman #1)
- Sandman Mystery Theatre Book 1: The Tarantula (Sandman Mystery Theatre #1-4)
- Sandman Mystery Theatre Book 2: The Face and The Brute (Sandman Mystery Theatre #5-12)
- Sandman Mystery Theatre Book 3: The Vamp (Sandman Mystery Theatre #13-16)
- Sandman Mystery Theatre Book 4: The Scorpion (Sandman Mystery Theatre #17-20)
- Sandman Mystery Theatre Book 5: Dr. Death and the Night of the Butcher (Sandman Mystery Theatre #21-28)
- Sandman Mystery Theatre Book 6: The Hourman and the Python (Sandman Mystery Theatre #29-36)
- Sandman Mystery Theatre Book 7: The Mist and the Phantom of the Fair (Sandman Mystery Theatre #37-44)
- Sandman Mystery Theatre Book 8: The Blackhawk and the Return of the Scarlet Ghost (Sandman Mystery Theatre #45-52)
- Sandman Mystery Theatre: Sleep of Reason (Sandman Mystery Theatre: Sleep of Reason #1-5)
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