Marvel Zombies (series) - Collected Editions

Collected Editions

There are several trade paperbacks collecting the various stories:

# Title Publisher Year ISBN Reprints
Marvel Zombies Marvel Comics Aug 2006 ISBN 0-7851-2277-X
  • Marvel Zombies #1–5
Marvel Zombies: Dead Days Marvel Comics Apr 2008 ISBN 0-7851-3232-5
  • Ultimate Fantastic Four #21–23, 30–32
  • Marvel Zombies: Dead Days
  • Black Panther vol. 4 #28–30
Marvel Zombies vs. The Army of Darkness Marvel Comics Sept 2007 ISBN 0-7851-2743-7
  • Marvel Zombies vs. The Army of Darkness #1–5
Marvel Zombies 2 Marvel Comics June 2008 ISBN 0-7851-2545-0
  • Marvel Zombies 2 #1–5
Marvel Zombies 3 Marvel Comics May 2009 ISBN 0-7851-3635-5
  • Marvel Zombies 3 #1–4
Marvel Zombies 4 Marvel Comics Oct 2009 ISBN 0-7851-3917-6
  • Marvel Zombies 4 #1–4
Marvel Zombies: Return Marvel Comics Jan 2010 ISBN 0-7851-4277-0
  • Marvel Zombies: Return #1–5
Marvel Zombies 5 Marvel Comics Nov 2010 ISBN 0-7851-4743-8
  • Marvel Zombies 5 #1–5
Marvel Zombies Christmas Carol Marvel Comics Sep 2011 ISBN 0-7851-5772-7
  • Marvel Zombies Christmas Carol #1–5
Marvel Zombies Supreme Marvel Comics Sep 2011 ISBN 0-7851-5167-2
  • Marvel Zombies Supreme #1–5
Marvel Zombies Destroy Marvel Comics Oct 2012 ISBN 0-7851-6384-0
  • Marvel Zombies Destroy #1–5
Marvel Zomnibus Marvel Comics October 2012 ISBN 0-7851-4026-3
  • Ultimate Fantastic Four #21–23, 30–32
  • Marvel Zombies #1–5
  • Marvel Zombies: Dead Days
  • Black Panther vol. 3 #28–30
  • Marvel Apes: Prime Eight
  • Marvel Zombies 2 #1-5
  • Marvel Zombies 3 #1–4
  • Marvel Zombies 4 #1–4
  • Marvel Zombies: Return #1–5
  • Marvel Zombies: Evil Evolution
  • Marvel Zombies 5 #1–5
  • Marvel Zombies Supreme #1–5
Marvel Zombies: The Covers Marvel Comics Nov 2007 ISBN 0-7851-2908-1 Various Marvel Zombies series


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