Collected Editions
Their appearances have been collected into a number of trade paperbacks:
Alpha Flight Volume 1
- Byrne, John (2007). Alpha Flight Classic – Volume 1. New York: Marvel Diamond distributor. 224 pages. ISBN 0-7851-2746-1. (Collects Alpha Flight (vol. 1) #1-8)
- Byrne, John (2011). Alpha Flight Classic – Volume 2. New York: Marvel Worldwide, Inc.. 296 pages. ISBN 0-7851-3125-6. (Collects Alpha Flight (vol. 1) #9-19 and X-Men (1963) #109)
X-Men crossovers
- Claremont, Chris; Raab, Ben; Cassaday, John; Smith, Paul (2011). X-Men: Alpha Flight. New York: Marvel Worldwide. 280 pages. ISBN 0-7851-5513-9. (Collects X-Men & Alpha Flight (1985) #1-2, X-Men/Alpha Flight (1998) #1-2, X-Men (1963) #109, 120-121, 139-140)
- Claremont, Chris; Smith, Paul; Adams, Arthur (2010). X-Men: Asgardian Wars. New York: Marvel Diamond distributor. 248 pages. ISBN 0-7851-4148-0. (Collects X-Men & Alpha Flight (1985) #1-2, New Mutants (1983) Special Edition #1, X-Men (1963) Annual #9)
Alpha Flight Volume 3
- Scott, Lobdell (2004). Alpha Flight – Volume 1: You Gotta Be Kiddin' Me. New York: Marvel Comics. 136 pages. ISBN 0-7851-1430-0. (Collects Alpha Flight (vol. 3) #1-6)
- Scott, Lobdell (2005). Alpha Flight – Volume 2: Waxing Poetic. New York: Marvel Comics. 144 pages. ISBN 0-7851-1569-2. (Collects Alpha Flight (vol. 3) #7-12)
Omega Flight
- Oeming, Michael Avon; Kolins, Scott (2007). Omega Flight: Alpha to Omega. New York: Marvel Publishing. 128 pages. ISBN 0-7851-2441-1. (Collects Omega Flight #1-5)
- Koslowski, Rich; Di Vito, Andrea (2008). Weapon Omega. New York: Marvel Diamond distributor. 128 pages. ISBN 0-7851-3415-8. (Collects material from Marvel Comics Presents (vol. 2) #1-12)
Alpha Flight Volume 4
- Pak, Greg; Van Lente, Fred (2012). Alpha Flight by Greg Pak and Fred Van Lente Volume 1. New York: Marvel Turnaround distributor. 120 pages. ISBN 0-7851-6282-8. (Collects Alpha Flight (vol. 4) #0.1, 1-4)
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