For The Man Who Has Everything - Collected Editions

Collected Editions

As well as appearing in Superman Annual #11 it has been reprinted in:

  • The Greatest Superman Stories Ever Told — hardcover compilation, 1987, DC Comics, ISBN 0-930289-29-3; and trade paperback edition, 1989, DC Comics, ISBN 0-930289-39-0
  • Superman: The Man of Tomorrow — trade paperback, 1988, Titan Books, ISBN 1-85286-049-9 (in black and white only)
  • Across the Universe: The DC Universe Stories of Alan Moore — trade paperback, 2003, DC Comics, ISBN 1-4012-0087-7
  • DC Universe: The Stories of Alan Moore — trade paperback, 2006 (Titan ISBN 1-84576-257-6, DC Comics ISBN 1-4012-0927-0)

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