Criminal Macabre: A Cal Mc Donald Mystery - Collected Editions

Collected Editions

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

Title Artist ISBN Collects
Criminal Macabre Ben Templesmith ISBN 1-56971-935-7 Issues 1-5
Last Train to Deadsville Kelley Jones ISBN 1-59307-107-8 Last Train To Deadsville 1-4 (Criminal Macabre 7-10)
Supernatural Freak Machine Kelley Jones ISBN 1-59307-731-9 Supernatural Freak Machine 1-5 (Criminal Macabre 11-15)
Two Red Eyes Kyle Hotz ISBN 1-59307-843-9 Two Red Eyes 1-4 (Criminal Macabre 17-20)
My Demon Baby Nick Stakal ISBN 1-59307-908-7 My Demon Baby 1-4 (Criminal Macabre 21-24)
Cell Block 666 Nick Stakal ISBN 1-59307-908-7 Cell Block 666 1-4 (Criminal Macabre 25-28)
Omnibus Vol. 1 Ben Templesmith and Kelley Jones ISBN 1-59582-746-3 Issues 1-5, Love Me Tenderloin, Last Train to Deadville 1-4, Supernatural Freak Machine 1-5
Omnibus Vol. 2 ISBN 1-59582-746-3 Two Red Eyes 1-4, My Demon Baby 1-4, Cell Block 666 1-4, Feat of Clay, The Creepy Tree, The Trouble With Brains, Hairball

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