Captain America - Collected Editions

Collected Editions

The contents of Captain America Comics #1-10 were previously published as Captain America: The Classic Years two hardcover slipcase set in 1990. These were later re-issued as trade paperbacks in the late 1990s once again under the title Captain America: The Classic Years featuring new cover art by Kevin Maguire re-creating classic covers. Previous editions of War and Remembrance, The Bloodstone Hunt, Operation Rebirth, Man Without a Country, and To Serve and Protect were released prior to new 2010 editions leading up to the Captain America: The First Avenger feature film.

Title Material collected ISBN
Marvel Masterworks Golden Age Captain America Comics, Vol. 1 Captain America Comics #1-4 0-7851-1619-2
Marvel Masterworks Golden Age Captain America Comics, Vol. 2 Captain America Comics #5-8 0-7851-2229-X
Marvel Masterworks Golden Age Captain America Comics, Vol. 3 Captain America Comics #9-12 0-7851-2878-6
Marvel Masterworks Golden Age Captain America Comics, Vol. 4 Captain America Comics #13-16 0-7851-3361-5
Marvel Masterworks Golden Age Captain America Comics, Vol. 5 Captain America Comics #17-20 0-7851-4202-9
Marvel Masterworks Atlas Era Heroes, Vol. 1 Includes Captain America stories from Astonishing #3-6, Young Men #24-28 0-7851-2408-X
Marvel Masterworks Atlas Era Heroes, Vol. 2 Includes Captain America stories from Men's Adventures #27-28, Captain America Comics #76-78 0-7851-2460-3
Essential Captain America, Vol. 1 Tales of Suspense #59-99; Captain America #100-102 0-7851-3006-3
Essential Captain America, Vol. 2 Captain America #103-126 0-7851-0827-0
Essential Captain America, Vol. 3 Captain America #127-156 0-7851-2166-8
Essential Captain America, Vol. 4 Captain America #157-186 0-7851-2770-4
Essential Captain America, Vol. 5 Captain America #187-205, Annual #3, Marvel Treasury Special: Captain America's Bicentennial Battles 0-7851-4535-4
Essential Captain America, Vol. 6 Captain America #206-230, Annual #4; Incredible Hulk #232 0-7851-5091-6
Captain America and the Falcon: Secret Empire Captain America #169-176 0-7851-1836-5
Captain America and the Falcon: Nomad Captain America #177-186 0-7851-2197-8
Captain America and the Falcon: Madbomb Captain America #193-200 0-7851-1557-9
Captain America: Bicentennial Battles Captain America #201-205; Bicentennial Battles #1 0-7851-1726-1
Captain America and the Falcon: The Swine Captain America #206-214, Annual #3-4 0-7851-2078-5
Captain America: War and Remembrance Captain America #247-255 0-7851-2693-7
Captain America: Deathlok Lives Captain America #286-288 0-7851-0019-9
Captain America: Death of the Red Skull Captain America #290-301 0-7851-5986-X
Captain America: Scourge of the Underworld Captain America #318-320, back-up stories from #358-362; USAgent #1-4; 0-7851-4962-0
Captain America: The Captain Captain America #332-350; Iron Man #228 0-7851-4965-5
Captain America: The Bloodstone Hunt Captain America #357-364 0-87135-972-3
Captain America: Streets of Poison Captain America #372-378 0-7851-0057-1
Avengers: Galactic Storm, Book 1 Captain America #398-399, Avengers West Coast #80-81, Quasar #32-33, Wonder Man #7-8, Avengers #345-346, Iron Man #278 and Thor #445
Avengers: Galactic Storm, Book 2 Iron Man #279, Thor #446, Captain America #400-401, Avengers West Coast #82, Quasar #34-35, Wonder Man #9, Avengers #347, What If? #55-56
Captain America: Man and Wolf Captain America #402-408 0-7851-4961-3
Captain America: Fighting Chance: Denial Captain America #425-430 0-7851-3738-6
Captain America: Fighting Chance: Acceptance Captain America #431-437 0-7851-3739-4
Captain America: Operation Rebirth Captain America #444-448 0-7851-3126-4
Captain America: Man Without a Country Captain America #450-453 0-7851-0594-8

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