This category is for DC Archive Editions, hardcover collections containing classic stories about a specific character or team.

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2 (Collected), Superman: The Action Comics Archives Vol. 5 (Collected), Legion of Super-Heroes Archives Vol.

1 (Collected), Challengers of the Unknown Archives Vol. 1 (Collected), The Golden Age Flash Archives Vol. 8 (Collected), Legion of Super-Heroes Archives Vol. MY Posts - NEW Posts - UNREAD Posts 1 (Collected), The Green Lantern Archives Vol. 3 (Collected), Superman: The Action Comics Archives Vol. 7 (Collected), All-Star Comics Archives Vol. Agents works is held by IDW as of 2012. 12 (Collected), Legion of Super-Heroes Archives Vol. NEW, Out of Print: DC Archive Editions, The Brave and the Bold Team-Up Comics, Volume 1 MaineTwigAndCoin. 3 (Collected), Legion of Super-Heroes Archives Vol. Sales proved successful, as the remaining inventory sold out. 1, All Star Comics Archives, Vol. A Captain Comet Archive Vol.

In the case of Mad, the property is owned by DC's parent company, but not DC itself. 8 (Collected), Justice League of America Archives Vol. They include more than 160 Golden Age and Silver Age comic properties currently owned by DC Comics, regardless of whether DC Comics was the original publisher.

2 (Collected), Justice League of America Archives Vol. 2 (Collected), All-Star Comics Archives Vol.

7, The Plastic Man Archives, Vol. Agents Archives, Mad Archives, and Elfquest Archives are not technically part of the formal DC Archive Editions series (DCAEs are typified by a cover format consisting of a black pinstriped background onto which a colored v-shaped area is overlaid from the top, reaching almost to the bottom for all books) as DC does not own those properties/characters, and is licensing them from the copyright holders. 2 (Collected), Wonder Woman: The Amazon Princess Archives Vol. DC used this promotional price again with a second printing of Batman Archives Vol.

6 (Collected), Justice League of America Archives Vol.

Post-2014, with no new DC Archive Editions released, DC has instead published the hardcover DC Omnibus line, with various titles/characters from the Golden Age, the Silver Age, and the Bronze Age eras, and each Age era Omnibus volume is also published as two or three (depending on page count) trade paperbacks, replacing the DC Archive Editions line. 1 (Collected), The Golden Age Spectre Archives Vol. 4 (Collected), Justice League of America Archives Vol. 11 (Collected), All-Star Comics Archives Vol. 1 (Collected), The Sugar and Spike Archives Vol.

In 2001, excess stock of Batman Archives Vol. The DC Archives preserve DC's history and provide readers with stories that normally would not be available. Most of the restoration work to make the pages suitable for quality printing has been done by Rick Keene, who has restored more than 2,500 pages.

1 (Collected), The Metal Men Archives Vol. 1 in 2003 (only pre-ordered copies of this second printing for the direct market were at this lower price, while the remaining stock for the bookstore market was at the regular U.S. 49.99 price), Superman Archives Vol.

DC Archive Editions are hardcover editions reprinting stories from currently DC Comics -owned properties of Golden Age and Silver Age comics, regardless of whether DC was the original publisher of those works. 7 (Collected), Justice League of America Archives Vol.

Will Eisner's The Spirit Archives, T.H.U.N.D.E.R.

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1 (Collected), All-Star Comics Archives Vol. 2 (Collected), The Green Lantern Archives Vol. They include more than 160 Golden Age and Silver Age comic properties currently owned by DC Comics, regardless of whether DC Comics was the original publisher. The licensing for the T.H.U.N.D.E.R. 2 (Collected), Justice League of America Archives Vol. 11 (Collected), Legion of Super-Heroes Archives Vol.

2 (Collected), Superman: The Man of Tomorrow Archives Vol.

1 in 1989. 5 (Collected), Justice League of America Archives Vol.

1 (Collected), Superman: The Action Comics Archives Vol.

is similar enough that the average fan would consider them part of the overall DC Archive Editions series. See the complete DC Archive Editions series book list in order, box sets or omnibus editions, and companion titles.

All Star Comics Archives, Vol. 1 (Collected), The Golden Age Flash Archives Vol. [2] However, in an issue of the publication Comic Shop News (issue #1080, February 27, 2008), an update was provided: "In spite of earlier reports of their demise, DC Archives will continue in 2008 and 2009, although in reduced numbers, focusing on continuing already-established Archives' series. 4 (Collected), All-Star Comics Archives Vol.

1 (Collected), The Golden Age Starman Archives Vol. This volume, reprinting THE ATOM #6-13, features Mighty Mite's early team-ups with Hawkman and Hawkgirl, the classic villainy of Dr. Light, the return of Chronos, and much more! 3 was released in 2014.

4 (Collected), The Green Lantern Archives Vol. 3 (Collected), The Shazam! 1 (Collected), The Supergirl Archives Vol. Trending pages Superman: The Man of Tomorrow Archives Vol. Its various volumes also include series/titles not originally published by DC, though bought up in the intervening years, such as: Golden Age characters Plastic Man and Blackhawk, originally published by Quality Comics; the "Shazam" Marvel Family of characters Captain Marvel, Captain Marvel Jr., and Mary Marvel, originally published by Fawcett; and the Charlton Silver Age line of superheroes (Blue Beetle, Captain Atom, The Question, et al.) 1 (Collected), The DC Comics Rarities Archives Vol.

7 (Collected), Legion of Super-Heroes Archives Vol.

The DC Archive Editions book series by multiple authors includes books The Plastic Man Archives, Vol.

in the DCAE Action Heroes volumes. 1 (Collected), Superman: The World's Finest Comics Archives Vol. The first volume of the Plastic Man Archives won the Comics Buyer's Guide Fan Award for Favorite Reprint Graphic Album in 2001.

1 (Collected), The Metal Men Archives Vol. 1 (Collected), Superman: The Action Comics Archives Vol. 2 (Collected), The Adam Strange Archives Vol. This title is available by Special Order only.

1 and Batman: World's Finest Vol. I love the DC Archives editions for the historical value of seeing the evolution of the mythos and the first appearances of characters in the context of their times.

1 (third printing) in 2005.

1 (Collected), Legion of Super-Heroes Archives Vol.

1 (Collected), The Seven Soldiers of Victory Archives Vol. 6 (Collected), Legion of Super-Heroes Archives Vol.

13 (Collected), Legion of Super-Heroes Archives Vol. )—as well as Silver and Bronze Age comic book series such as Legion of Super-Heroes, Challengers of the Unknown, Doom Patrol, Metal Men, Aquaman, Justice League of America, et al. 2 (Collected)

7, The Plastic Man Archives, Vol. Favorite Add to NEW, Out of Print: DC Archive Editions, All Star Comics, Volume 2 MaineTwigAndCoin. A new hardcover Archive featuring the early adventures of Ray Palmer, the Atom! [citation needed] The numbers have since decreased from fourteen volumes released in 2007, to seven released in 2008, five in 2009, four in 2010, and three in 2011, before rebounding in 2012 with ten volumes. See the complete DC Archive Editions series book list in order, box sets or omnibus editions, and companion titles. 7 (Collected), The JSA All Stars Archives Vol. DC Database is a FANDOM Movies Community. 1 (Collected), Justice League of America Archives Vol. 2 (Collected), The Green Lantern Archives Vol. 4 (Collected), Legion of Super-Heroes Archives Vol.

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