Collected Editions
Title | Material collected | Pages | ISBN |
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Aquaman Archives, Vol. 1 | Adventure Comics #260-280, 282; Showcase #30-31 | 224 | 1-5638-9943-4 |
Showcase Presents: Aquaman, Vol. 1 | Adventure Comics #260-280, 282, 284; Aquaman #1-6 | 544 | 1-4012-1223-9 |
Showcase Presents: Aquaman, Vol. 2 | Aquaman #7-23; World's Finest #130-133, 135, 137, 139; The Brave and the Bold #51 | 544 | 978-1401217129 |
Showcase Presents: Aquaman, Vol. 3 | Aquaman #24-39; The Brave and the Bold #73; Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #115 | 448 | 978-1401221812 |
Aquaman: Death of a Prince | Adventure Comics #435-437, 441-455; Aquaman #57-63 | 336 | 978-1401231132 |
Aquaman: Time and Tide | Aquaman: Time and Tide #1-4 | 88 | 1-5638-9259-6 |
Aquaman: The Waterbearer | Aquaman vol. 6, #1-4; Aquaman Secret Files | 119 | 1-4012-0088-5 |
Aquaman: Sword of Atlantis | Aquaman: Sword of Atlantis #40-45 | 114 | 1-4012-1145-3 |
Aquaman Vol. 1: The Trench | Aquaman vol. 7, #1-6 | 144 | 1-4012-3551-4 |
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