Collected Editions
This series has been collected in the following trade paperbacks:
Title | Material collected | ISBN |
---|---|---|
Volume 1: Public Enemies | Superman/Batman #1-6 "When Clark Met Bruce" from Secret Files & Origins 2003 |
Hardcover: 1-4012-0323-X Paperback: 1-4012-0220-9 |
Volume 2: Supergirl | Superman/Batman #8-13 | Hardcover: 1-4012-0347-7 Paperback: 1-4012-0250-0 |
Volume 3: Absolute Power | Superman/Batman #14-18 | Hardcover: 1-4012-0447-3 Paperback: 1-4012-0714-6 |
Volume 4: Vengeance | Superman/Batman #20-25 | Hardcover: 1-4012-0921-1 Paperback: 1-4012-1043-4 |
Volume 5: Enemies Among Us | Superman/Batman #28-33 | Hardcover: 1-4012-1330-8 Paperback: 1-4012-1243-3 |
Volume 6: Torment | Superman/Batman #37-42 | Hardcover: 1-4012-1700-1 Paperback: 1-4012-1740-0 |
Volume 7: The Search for Kryptonite | Superman/Batman #44-49 | Hardcover: 1-4012-1933-0 Paperback: 978-1-4012-2012-9 |
Volume 8: Finest Worlds | Superman/Batman #50-56 | Hardcover: 1-4012-2331-1 Paperback: 1-4012-2332-X |
Volume 9: Night & Day | Superman/Batman #60-63, 65-67 | Hardcover: 1-4012-2792-9 Paperback: 1-4012-2808-9 |
Volume 10: Big Noise | Superman/Batman #64, 68-71 | Paperback: 1-4012-2914-9 |
Volume 11: Worship | Superman/Batman #72-75 and Annual #4 | Paperback: 1-4012-3032-6 |
Volume 12: Sorcerer Kings | Superman/Batman #78-84 | Hardcover: 1-4012-3266-3 |
Absolute Superman/Batman Vol. 1 | Superman/Batman #1-6, 8-13 When Clark Met Bruce" from Secret Files & Origins 2003 |
Hardcover: 978-1401240967 |
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