Collected Editions
Dynamite releases both hardcover and trade paperback collections on an ongoing basis (including those comics previously published by Wildstorm). In addition, Dynamite also releases "Definitive" slipcased hardcovers, which contain two trade/hardcover collections to an "omnibus".
# | Title | TPB ISBN | TPB Release date | TPB page number | Collected material |
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1 | The Name of the Game | ISBN 91-33-30546-3 | June, 2007 | 152 | The Boys #1-6 |
2 | Get Some | ISBN 1-933305-68-1 | March, 2008 | 192 | The Boys #7–14 |
3 | Good for the Soul | ISBN 1-933305-92-4 | October, 2008 | 192 | The Boys #15-22 |
4 | We Gotta Go Now | ISBN 1-84856-298-5 | July, 2009 | 192 | The Boys #23-30 |
5 | Herogasm | ISBN 1-60690-082-X | November, 2009 | 144 | Herogasm #1–6 |
6 | The Self-Preservation Society | ISBN 1-60690-125-7 | March, 2010 | 192 | The Boys #31–38 |
7 | The Innocents | ISBN 1-60690-150-8 | December, 2010 | 216 | The Boys #39-47 |
8 | Highland Laddie | ISBN 1-60690-207-5 | April, 2011 | 144 | Highland Laddie #1-6 |
9 | The Big Ride | ISBN 1-60690-220-2 | November 9, 2011 | 276 | The Boys #48-59 |
10 | Butcher, Baker, Candlestickmaker | ISBN 1-60690-264-4 | March 6, 2012 | 144 | Butcher, Baker, Candlestickmaker #1-6 |
11 | Over the Hill with the Sword of a Thousand Men | ISBN 1-60690-341-1 | June/July, 2012 | 152 | The Boys #60-65 |
12 | The Bloody Doors Off | ISBN 1-60690-373-X | December, 2012 | 170 | The Boys #66-72 |
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