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Collected Edition

Collected Edition

A collected edition is a collection of comic books reprinted in a single volume, generally one story arc in length.

Name:
Collected Edition
Aliases:
  • TPB
  • Hardcover (HC)
  • Softcover (SC)
  • Trade Paperback
Start year:
1959
First issue:
But We Love You, Charlie Brown (1959) #1
cover

Note: This concept should not be associated to any issue pages.

Definitions

Trade Paperbacks are collections of individual issues. Trade Paperbacks are generally referred to as simply a "trade" or abbreviated as a "TPB."

Depending on the print, a trade will either be a hardcover or a softcover, which refers simply to the thickness of the cover material. A hardcover (HC) will be thick, generally cost more money and are usually released before a softcover. A softcover (SC) will be thinner material and lower in price.

Larger collections are also called many other names, usually either an omnibus or compendium, and contain considerably more issues (at a considerably higher price). Be aware that some large collections may be more difficult to read based on their size but can be purchased at an overall lower price than if one was to buy all the smaller trades individually. Many large volumes are also reprinted in black and white, so there is that to consider as well.

Collections

A typical Marvel TPB will generally be around 5-6 comics in length and will all be from the same story arc. Some TPB include entire story arcs, such as "The Book of Ezekiel" from the Amazing Spiderman #503 - #508. Others however will require several TPBs such as Marvel's Civil War or House of M. Notable exceptions to TPBs of this size are DC Comics' early Superman and Batman Chronicles (The Superman ones are shown in the gallery). TPBs are excellent ways of starting comic book collections. They are also a cheaper way of getting many comics, or catching up on a whole series you may have missed. Some early Golden Age comics, such as the early issues Action Comics may only be available in TPB form, unless you're willing to pay a lot of money.

Issues

June 1987

October 1990

December 1990

January 1992

January 1994

March 1994

July 1994

November 1994

January 1995

April 1995

November 1995

June 2000

September 2000

November 2000

May 2002

June 2002

July 2002

September 2002

October 2002

November 2002

December 2002

January 2003

February 2003

March 2003

April 2003

May 2003

June 2003

Volumes

1987

1990

1992

1994

1995

2000

2002

2003

2004

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010