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A lot of 12 English-language trade paperbacks from Marvel, Image, Wildstorm and Vertigo, in very good condition, first edition/reprint, binding trade paperback, with various artists.

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On offer is a lot of 12 Trade Paperbacks from different publishers. Included in this lot are:

- Captain America and The Falcon: Secret Empire (2017)
Rediscover one of Marvel’s most gripping sagas in this 2017 Trade Paperback edition. Secret Empire brings Captain America face-to-face with betrayal, corruption, and a conspiracy that shakes the foundations of American ideals. Collects Captain America (1968) #169–176 — the complete Secret Empire arc. Written by Steve Englehart and Mike Friedrich, with art by Sal Buscema.

- Uncanny Avengers: Civil War II (2017)
Marvel’s Civil War II storyline explodes into the pages of Uncanny Avengers, where unity is tested and alliances fracture. This gripping volume collects issues #13–17 of the 2015 series, written by Gerry Duggan with artwork by Ryan Stegman, Pepe Larraz, and colors by Richard Isanove. Featuring a powerhouse lineup including Captain America, Deadpool, Rogue, and more, the team faces internal conflict and external threats as the Marvel Universe teeters on the edge of chaos.

- Siege: Battleworld (2016)
Marvel’s Secret Wars event reaches a brutal crescendo in Siege: Battleworld, a gripping tale of survival, sacrifice, and cosmic warfare. Published in February 2016, this trade paperback collects Siege (2015) issues #1–4 and Uncanny X-Men (2011) issues #9–10, written by Kieron Gillen with art by Filipe Andrade and others.

- X-Force and Spider-Man: Sabotage (1992)
Published in November 1992 by Marvel Comics, X-Force and Spider-Man: Sabotage is a high-octane crossover that unites two of Marvel’s most dynamic forces—Spider-Man and the renegade mutant team X-Force—for an explosive showdown against the unstoppable Juggernaut. This trade paperback collects X-Force (1991 series) #3–4 and Spider-Man (1990 series) #16, delivering widescreen action and iconic 90s artwork. Created by the powerhouse trio of Rob Liefeld, Fabian Nicieza, and Todd McFarlane, the story is a visual spectacle, featuring bold layouts, intense combat, and the gritty energy that defined Marvel’s early 90s era.

- Captain Britain (2002)
This trade paperback collects the complete, groundbreaking run of Captain Britain written by Alan Moore and illustrated by Alan Davis. It’s a defining chapter in British superhero comics, blending surrealism, political tension, and psychological depth into a richly layered narrative. This volume reprints stories originally published in Marvel Super-Heroes (UK), The Daredevils, and Captain Britain Monthly, including classic arcs like “A Crooked World,” “Killing Ground,” and “Rough Justice.” Moore’s writing explores themes of identity, nationalism, and destiny, while Davis’s art delivers bold, expressive visuals that helped redefine the character.

- Ms. Marvel: Best of the Best (2006)
This book marks the explosive return of Carol Danvers to solo superhero stardom. Written by Brian Reed with art by Roberto De La Torre, this trade paperback collects Ms. Marvel (2006 series) #1–5 and Giant-Size Ms. Marvel #1, launching the character into a bold new era following the events of House of M and New Avengers. Danvers is determined to become “the best of the best,” and this volume sets the tone with high-stakes missions, introspective character development, and dynamic action. Whether battling alien threats or confronting her own legacy, Ms. Marvel emerges as a force to be reckoned with.

- The Wicked West II: Abomination & Other Tales (2006)
Published by Image Comics in 2006, The Wicked West II: Abomination & Other Tales delivers a chilling blend of horror and Western storytelling. Created by Todd Livingston, Robert Tinnell, and Neil Vokes, this anthology-style graphic novel plunges readers into a series of dark, supernatural tales set against the backdrop of the American frontier. This volume continues the eerie tone of the original Wicked West, expanding the mythos with new characters, grotesque creatures, and moral dilemmas. The stories are illustrated with gritty, expressive artwork that heightens the tension and atmosphere, making it a standout for fans of genre mashups.

- The Sandman: Worlds' End (1994)
Published by DC Comics' Vertigo imprint in December 1994, The Sandman: Worlds' End is the eighth volume in Neil Gaiman’s legendary Sandman series. This trade paperback collects issues #51–56 and presents a haunting, atmospheric interlude in the saga, where travelers from across time and reality gather at a mysterious inn during a “reality storm” to share stories. Introduced by Stephen King, this volume features a rich tapestry of tales—reminiscent of The Canterbury Tales—woven with myth, horror, and fantasy. The stories are brought to life by a diverse team of illustrators including Michael Allred, Bryan Talbot, John Watkiss, Mark Buckingham, and others, each contributing their unique visual style to Gaiman’s layered narrative.

- Cyberforce: The Tin Men of War (1993)
Published by Image Comics in December 1993, Cyberforce: The Tin Men of War is the first collected edition of Marc Silvestri’s cybernetic superhero team, created under the Top Cow imprint. This trade paperback compiles Cyberforce (1992 series) #1–4, showcasing the origin and early missions of a group of technologically enhanced mutants fighting against corporate tyranny and military oppression. Written by Eric Silvestri and illustrated by Marc Silvestri, with inks by Dan Panosian and Scott Williams, the volume features explosive action, bold character designs, and the gritty aesthetic that defined early 90s Image Comics. It also includes character bio-files, guest pinups, and the first appearance of Stryke Force, expanding the universe for fans and collectors.

- Wildcats Version 3.0: Full Disclosure (2004)
Published by WildStorm (an imprint of DC Comics) on February 25, 2004, Wildcats Version 3.0: Full Disclosure collects issues #7–12 of Joe Casey’s critically acclaimed reinvention of the Wildcats franchise. This volume continues the corporate espionage and techno-political intrigue surrounding Jack Marlowe and the Halo Corporation, blending superhero legacy with cutting-edge commentary on capitalism and identity. Written by Joe Casey with art by Dustin Nguyen, inks by Richard Friend, and design elements by Rian Hughes, the series departs from traditional superhero tropes to explore a world where power is wielded through influence, branding, and innovation.

- The Authority: Relentless (2000)
Published by WildStorm (a DC Comics imprint) on May 1, 2000, The Authority: Relentless collects issues #1–8 of the original Authority series, written by Warren Ellis with art by Bryan Hitch, inks by Paul Neary, and colors by Laura DePuy. This volume introduces readers to a bold new team of post-modern superheroes who operate on a global scale and aren’t afraid to bend the rules to save the world. Led by Jenny Sparks, the team includes Apollo, Midnighter, the Engineer, the Doctor, Jack Hawksmoor, and Swift—each with unique powers and a willingness to confront threats with brutal efficiency. The stories in this volume feature two major arcs: one involving a rogue nation of superhumans, and another dealing with an invasion from a parallel Earth.

- Captain Britain (2005)
Published by Marvel Comics in March 2005, Captain Britain: Full Circle (also known as Captain Britain by Alan Davis and Jamie Delano) collects a pivotal era in the evolution of Marvel UK’s flagship hero. This trade paperback gathers stories originally published before the launch of Excalibur, showcasing Captain Britain’s transformation from a traditional superhero into a multidimensional protector of reality. Written by Jamie Delano with art by Alan Davis, and featuring an introduction by Chris Claremont, this volume explores themes of identity, nationalism, and cosmic responsibility. The stories blend classic superhero action with surreal and philosophical undertones, setting the stage for the character’s later prominence in Marvel’s multiverse.

All TPB's are in VF condition range, but please check pictures for verification.

On offer is a lot of 12 Trade Paperbacks from different publishers. Included in this lot are:

- Captain America and The Falcon: Secret Empire (2017)
Rediscover one of Marvel’s most gripping sagas in this 2017 Trade Paperback edition. Secret Empire brings Captain America face-to-face with betrayal, corruption, and a conspiracy that shakes the foundations of American ideals. Collects Captain America (1968) #169–176 — the complete Secret Empire arc. Written by Steve Englehart and Mike Friedrich, with art by Sal Buscema.

- Uncanny Avengers: Civil War II (2017)
Marvel’s Civil War II storyline explodes into the pages of Uncanny Avengers, where unity is tested and alliances fracture. This gripping volume collects issues #13–17 of the 2015 series, written by Gerry Duggan with artwork by Ryan Stegman, Pepe Larraz, and colors by Richard Isanove. Featuring a powerhouse lineup including Captain America, Deadpool, Rogue, and more, the team faces internal conflict and external threats as the Marvel Universe teeters on the edge of chaos.

- Siege: Battleworld (2016)
Marvel’s Secret Wars event reaches a brutal crescendo in Siege: Battleworld, a gripping tale of survival, sacrifice, and cosmic warfare. Published in February 2016, this trade paperback collects Siege (2015) issues #1–4 and Uncanny X-Men (2011) issues #9–10, written by Kieron Gillen with art by Filipe Andrade and others.

- X-Force and Spider-Man: Sabotage (1992)
Published in November 1992 by Marvel Comics, X-Force and Spider-Man: Sabotage is a high-octane crossover that unites two of Marvel’s most dynamic forces—Spider-Man and the renegade mutant team X-Force—for an explosive showdown against the unstoppable Juggernaut. This trade paperback collects X-Force (1991 series) #3–4 and Spider-Man (1990 series) #16, delivering widescreen action and iconic 90s artwork. Created by the powerhouse trio of Rob Liefeld, Fabian Nicieza, and Todd McFarlane, the story is a visual spectacle, featuring bold layouts, intense combat, and the gritty energy that defined Marvel’s early 90s era.

- Captain Britain (2002)
This trade paperback collects the complete, groundbreaking run of Captain Britain written by Alan Moore and illustrated by Alan Davis. It’s a defining chapter in British superhero comics, blending surrealism, political tension, and psychological depth into a richly layered narrative. This volume reprints stories originally published in Marvel Super-Heroes (UK), The Daredevils, and Captain Britain Monthly, including classic arcs like “A Crooked World,” “Killing Ground,” and “Rough Justice.” Moore’s writing explores themes of identity, nationalism, and destiny, while Davis’s art delivers bold, expressive visuals that helped redefine the character.

- Ms. Marvel: Best of the Best (2006)
This book marks the explosive return of Carol Danvers to solo superhero stardom. Written by Brian Reed with art by Roberto De La Torre, this trade paperback collects Ms. Marvel (2006 series) #1–5 and Giant-Size Ms. Marvel #1, launching the character into a bold new era following the events of House of M and New Avengers. Danvers is determined to become “the best of the best,” and this volume sets the tone with high-stakes missions, introspective character development, and dynamic action. Whether battling alien threats or confronting her own legacy, Ms. Marvel emerges as a force to be reckoned with.

- The Wicked West II: Abomination & Other Tales (2006)
Published by Image Comics in 2006, The Wicked West II: Abomination & Other Tales delivers a chilling blend of horror and Western storytelling. Created by Todd Livingston, Robert Tinnell, and Neil Vokes, this anthology-style graphic novel plunges readers into a series of dark, supernatural tales set against the backdrop of the American frontier. This volume continues the eerie tone of the original Wicked West, expanding the mythos with new characters, grotesque creatures, and moral dilemmas. The stories are illustrated with gritty, expressive artwork that heightens the tension and atmosphere, making it a standout for fans of genre mashups.

- The Sandman: Worlds' End (1994)
Published by DC Comics' Vertigo imprint in December 1994, The Sandman: Worlds' End is the eighth volume in Neil Gaiman’s legendary Sandman series. This trade paperback collects issues #51–56 and presents a haunting, atmospheric interlude in the saga, where travelers from across time and reality gather at a mysterious inn during a “reality storm” to share stories. Introduced by Stephen King, this volume features a rich tapestry of tales—reminiscent of The Canterbury Tales—woven with myth, horror, and fantasy. The stories are brought to life by a diverse team of illustrators including Michael Allred, Bryan Talbot, John Watkiss, Mark Buckingham, and others, each contributing their unique visual style to Gaiman’s layered narrative.

- Cyberforce: The Tin Men of War (1993)
Published by Image Comics in December 1993, Cyberforce: The Tin Men of War is the first collected edition of Marc Silvestri’s cybernetic superhero team, created under the Top Cow imprint. This trade paperback compiles Cyberforce (1992 series) #1–4, showcasing the origin and early missions of a group of technologically enhanced mutants fighting against corporate tyranny and military oppression. Written by Eric Silvestri and illustrated by Marc Silvestri, with inks by Dan Panosian and Scott Williams, the volume features explosive action, bold character designs, and the gritty aesthetic that defined early 90s Image Comics. It also includes character bio-files, guest pinups, and the first appearance of Stryke Force, expanding the universe for fans and collectors.

- Wildcats Version 3.0: Full Disclosure (2004)
Published by WildStorm (an imprint of DC Comics) on February 25, 2004, Wildcats Version 3.0: Full Disclosure collects issues #7–12 of Joe Casey’s critically acclaimed reinvention of the Wildcats franchise. This volume continues the corporate espionage and techno-political intrigue surrounding Jack Marlowe and the Halo Corporation, blending superhero legacy with cutting-edge commentary on capitalism and identity. Written by Joe Casey with art by Dustin Nguyen, inks by Richard Friend, and design elements by Rian Hughes, the series departs from traditional superhero tropes to explore a world where power is wielded through influence, branding, and innovation.

- The Authority: Relentless (2000)
Published by WildStorm (a DC Comics imprint) on May 1, 2000, The Authority: Relentless collects issues #1–8 of the original Authority series, written by Warren Ellis with art by Bryan Hitch, inks by Paul Neary, and colors by Laura DePuy. This volume introduces readers to a bold new team of post-modern superheroes who operate on a global scale and aren’t afraid to bend the rules to save the world. Led by Jenny Sparks, the team includes Apollo, Midnighter, the Engineer, the Doctor, Jack Hawksmoor, and Swift—each with unique powers and a willingness to confront threats with brutal efficiency. The stories in this volume feature two major arcs: one involving a rogue nation of superhumans, and another dealing with an invasion from a parallel Earth.

- Captain Britain (2005)
Published by Marvel Comics in March 2005, Captain Britain: Full Circle (also known as Captain Britain by Alan Davis and Jamie Delano) collects a pivotal era in the evolution of Marvel UK’s flagship hero. This trade paperback gathers stories originally published before the launch of Excalibur, showcasing Captain Britain’s transformation from a traditional superhero into a multidimensional protector of reality. Written by Jamie Delano with art by Alan Davis, and featuring an introduction by Chris Claremont, this volume explores themes of identity, nationalism, and cosmic responsibility. The stories blend classic superhero action with surreal and philosophical undertones, setting the stage for the character’s later prominence in Marvel’s multiverse.

All TPB's are in VF condition range, but please check pictures for verification.

Details

No. of items
12
Language
English
Item
Trade Paperback Lot
Condition
Very good
Edition
First edition/reprint
Series
Various Series
Binding
Trade Paperback
Publisher
Marvel / Image / Wildstorm / Vertigo
Artist
Various Artists
BelgiumVerified
500
Objects sold
93.75%
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