On this page you will find the release dates for omnibus, hardcovers, complete collections, and epic collections from publishers such as Marvel, DC, Image, Dark Horse, IDW, Dynamite, Valiant, and more! I tend to add new books to this page as soon as I am able to find them from a number of different sources including the pages of the actual book publisher, Edelweiss, monthly solicits (which I also have on my site), random Amazon listings, and Omar from Near Mint Condition on Youtube (he gets extra early book solicitations from Marvel directly). If I see a book is coming, I will add that book to this page as soon as humanly possible so you know when it is coming.
The first part of each listing shows you the date a book releases, the date I added the book (which you can sort by), the title (either from the publisher or the shorter title from Diamond), the contents of the book (if there is an official solicit for it or something I could find), and the publisher.
If you click on the EXPAND button, you will be greeted with a bunch of extra information such as:
Book Formats – This will list out an abbreviation for roughly the size format of the book. See the other expanded paragraph for a full listing.
Diamond/Lunar Code – The code that Diamond and Lunar use to reference their books each month.
ISBN – That big number on the barcode on the back of the book. This can be used to find the book all over the place very specifically. Especially helpful for tracking a specific printing or just making sure you’re actually looking at the right book on eBay/Amazon/other sites.
Price – This is the full retail price (MSRP). Expect it to be on IST for roughly 38% off that price and CGN to be around the same. Amazon does not really have consistent pricing but often prices will swing between 10-40% off just depending (pre-orders are often 0% off).
Link to the book publisher site’s entry on the book – I provide this link primarily so that you can find a great deal more information on books on these websites for things like trim size, page count, etc that I simply don’t see the point in tracking. You can also see the release date for the book here but keep in mind that other than DC, all the other comic publishers tend to release the books a week or two earlier than this date to comic stores (unless it is a link to the PRH Comics site).
Link to the Previews/Lunar site for the book (that would be the sites Diamond and Lunar run) – I provide this primarily as a check on the info on my site AND in the event that a release date for a book changes and I haven’t gotten to correcting it yet, you have a link directly to a source.
Links to several different sites where you can purchase said book – Particularly helpful as I have taken the time to learn the URL structure of several websites and can generate links to books they haven’t even listed yet, thereby allowing you to sit here and click links the day a book comes out without having to search for them manually. Also…some of them give me money if you buy stuff which supports the site!
Book Format Definitions
SHC = Standard Hardcover – These are usually roughly a 10.5 inch height
OHC = Oversized/Deluxe Hardcover – These are usually roughly an 11 inch height
Magazine OHC = This is generally how I reference the DC Black Label books but generally any book that is a little wider than an OHC
Omnibus = OHC size books that are thicker and generally officially labeled an omnibus (usually just Marvel and DC)
Absolute and Library = Editions specific to DC and Dark Horse respectively and are larger than oversize (usually 12+ inch height)
TPB = Any trade paperbacks (I generally just track complete collections) or Marvel Epic Collections
Custom = Books that simply do not conform to a standard size or are not numerous enough to make an entry for (Oni Press books that are absolutely massive being a good example)
Additionally, I put together a “This Week” and “Next Week” page together on the menu there above so that you can see what is coming out in a more focused way (many people like to open up the “This Week” page on IST Tuesday and click links to buy the books instead of waiting for their front page to get updated).
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A veritable cornucopia of classic Paul Smith original X-Men art, collected into one glorious Artist’s Edition!
A veritable cornucopia of classic Paul Smith original X-Men art has been scanned at high resolution in color—although the art appears to be in black and white, all Artist’s Editions are shot in color so all the subtle nuances are clearly visible to the reader—and printed at 100 percent size as drawn, a massive 12 × 17 inches. The only better way to see Paul Smith’s original art would be to hold it in your own hands.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Mirage Years (1993–1995)
Discover a lost piece of TMNT history in this collection of 13 issues from Mirage Studios, previously out of print!
After the original 62-issue run of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Mirage continued the series with a new #1 in 1993 and it ran for 13 issues in total. This 13-issue run by TMNT veteran Jim Lawson is now known as Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Vol. 2.
Picking up after the events of “City At War" (collected in TMNT Compendium Vol. 3), Donatello and Splinter recuperate in Northampton while the rest of the Turtles are in New York City with April. Meanwhile, Baxter Stockman wreaks havoc in the desert at a top secret facility known as D.A.R.P.A. As the family drifts apart a killer robot controlled by Stockman has April in its sights and the boys have to come together to fight it off!
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The IDW Collection Volume 6
Mutanimals mini-series by Paul Allor and Andy Kuhn; issues #45-50 of the ongoing series by Tom Waltz, Kevin Eastman, Mateus Santolouco, and Cory Smith; the 2015 Free Comic Book Day issue; and the Casey & April mini-series by Mariko Tamaki and Irene Koh
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Adventures Omnibus Vol. 1
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Adventures #1-3, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Adventures issues #1–17, plus the short stories “Zen Million Year to Birth,” “The Night of Monsterex,” “Metamorphosis,” “A Forgotten TMNT Adventure,” “Yo-Ho-Ho! And a Bottle of Mutagen!,” and “Doomsday Hassle in Banshee Castle.”