The Authority - Collected Editions

Collected Editions

The entire run of The Authority (vol. 1) was collected in four trade paperbacks:

  • Relentless (collects #1-8, 192 pages, Titan Books, ISBN 1-84023-194-7, DC Comics, ISBN 1-56389-661-3)
  • Under New Management (collects #9-16, 192 pages, Titan, ISBN 1-84023-276-5, DC, ISBN 1-56389-756-3)
  • Earth Inferno and Other Stories (collects #17-20, the Annual 2000 and the Summer Special, 192 pages, Titan, September 2002, ISBN 1-84023-371-0, DC, August 2002, ISBN 1-56389-854-3)
  • Transfer of Power (192 pages, collects #22-29, November 2002, Titan, ISBN 1-84023-490-3, DC, ISBN 1-4012-0020-6)

The Authority #21 was collected in The Monarchy: Bullets Over Babylon trade (ISBN 1-56389-859-4) since it was the starting point for The Monarchy series.

The first series was also collected in Absolute Editions, oversized slipcased hardcovers with extras:

  • The Absolute Authority, Volume 1 (collects #1-12, 320 pages, 2002, Titan, ISBN 1-84023-512-8, DC, ISBN 1-56389-882-9)
  • The Absolute Authority, Volume 2 (collects #13-20, 22, & 27-29, 304 pages, Titan, ISBN 1-84023-730-9, DC, ISBN 1-4012-0097-4)

The entire run of The Authority (vol. 2) was collected in:

  • Harsh Realities (collects #0-5, 160 pages, Titan, May 2004, ISBN 1-84023-853-4, DC, April 2004, ISBN 1-4012-0278-0)
  • Fractured Worlds (collects #6-14, 208 pages, January 2005, Titan, ISBN 1-84023-988-3, DC, ISBN 1-4012-0300-0)
  • Coup d'état (collects the Coup d'état crossover, 112 pages, November 2004, DC, ISBN 1-4012-0570-4)

The Revolution series was collected in:

  • Revolution, Book 1 (collects #1-6, 144 pages, Titan, September 2005, ISBN 1-84576-177-4, DC, October 2005, ISBN 1-4012-0623-9)
  • Revolution, Book 2 (collects #7-12, 144 pages, Titan, April 2006, ISBN 1-84576-251-7, DC, March 2006, ISBN 1-4012-0947-5)

The entire run of The Authority (vol. 4)/The Lost Year was collected in:

  • The Lost Year, Volume 1 (168 pages, Titan, ISBN 1-84856-803-7, DC, June 2010, ISBN 1-4012-2749-X)
  • The Lost Year, Volume 2 (128 pages, Titan, ISBN 1-84856-803-7, DC, March 2011, ISBN 1-4012-2985-9)

The Authority (vol. 5) was collected in:

  • World's End (collects The Authority (vol. 5) #1-7, 136 pages, August 2009, ISBN 1-4012-2362-1)
  • Rule Britannia (collects The Authority (vol. 5) #8-17, 192 pages, Titan, March 2010, ISBN 1-84856-751-0, DC, February 2010, ISBN 1-4012-2667-1)

The Kev stories were collected into three trade paperbacks:

  • The Authority: Kev (collects Kev #1 and More Kev #1-4)
  • The Authority: The Magnificent Kevin (collects The Magnificent Kevin #1-5)
  • The Authority: A Man Called Kev: Volume 3 (collects A Man Called Kev #1-5, 112 pages)

The Lobo stories were collected in:

  • Lobo/Authority: Holiday Hell (Wildstorm, 160 pages, August 2006, ISBN 1-4012-0992-0):
    • "The Lobo Paramilitary Christmas Special" (1991)
    • "Jingle Hell" (2004)
    • "Spring Break Massacre" (2005)
    • "Two Dangerous Ideas" (starring Apollo & Midnighter, by Tom Peyer and Cary Nord, in Wildstorm Winter Special, 2005)
    • "A Small World After all" (starring Jack Hawksmoor, by Will Pfeifer and Scott Iwahashi, in Wildstorm Winter Special, 2005)

Other collections included:

  • Jenny Sparks: The Secret History of the Authority (Titan Books, June 2001, ISBN 1-84023-310-9, DC Comics, ISBN 1-56389-769-5)
  • The Authority: Prime (Titan Books, August 2008, ISBN 1-84576-861-2, DC Comics, August 2008, ISBN 1-4012-1834-2)
  • The Secret History of the Authority: Hawksmoor (144 pages, Titan, April 2009, ISBN 1-84856-186-5, DC Comics, March 2009, ISBN 1-4012-2207-2)

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