Defenders (comics) - Collected Editions

Collected Editions

  • Marvel Masterworks Defenders
    • Vol. 1 (collects Sub-Mariner #34-35, Marvel Feature #1-3, Defenders #1-6, 2008 ISBN 0-7851-3044-6)
    • Vol. 2 (collects Defenders #7-16, Giant-Size #1, Avengers #115-118, 2010 ISBN 0-7851-4216-9)
  • Avengers Defenders War (collects Defenders #8-11 and Avengers #115-118, 2002 paperback, ISBN 0-7851-0844-0, 2007 hardcover, ISBN 0-7851-2759-3)
  • Essential Defenders:
    • Volume 1 (collects Defenders (vol. 1) #1-14, Dr. Strange #183, Sub-Mariner #22, 34-35, Incredible Hulk #126, Marvel Feature #1-3, and Avengers #115-118, 2005, ISBN 0-7851-1547-1)
    • Volume 2 (collects The Defenders #15-30, Giant-Size Defenders #1-5, Marvel Two-in-One #6,7, Marvel Team-Up #33-35, Marvel Treasury Edition #12, 2006, ISBN 0-7851-2150-1)
    • Volume 3 (collects Defenders #31-60 and Annual #1, 2007, ISBN 0-7851-2696-1)
    • Volume 4 (collects Defenders #61-91, 2008, ISBN 0-7851-3061-6)
    • Volume 5 (collects Defenders #92-106, Marvel Team-Up #101, 111, 116, Captain America #268, 2010, ISBN 0-7851-4537-0)
    • Volume 6 (collects Defenders #107-124, New Defenders #125, Avengers Annual #11 and Marvel Team-Up #119, 2011, ISBN 0-7851-5754-9)
  • New Defenders Vol. 1 (collects Defenders #122-124 and New Defenders #125-131, 2012, ISBN 0-7851-6246-1)
  • Defenders: Indefensible (collects Defenders (vol. 3) #1-5, 2006 hardcover, ISBN 0-7851-2152-8, 2007 paperback, ISBN 0-7851-1762-8)
  • The Last Defenders (collects The Last Defenders #1-6 limited series, 2008, ISBN 0-7851-2507-8)
  • Hulk No More (collects the Defenders vs Offenders storyline from Hulk #10-12 plus #13 and #600, 2009 hardcover, ISBN 0-7851-3983-4)
  • The Defenders, Vol. 1 (collects theDefenders Vol. 4 #1-5, material from Point One #1, Fear Itself #7, July 2012, ISBN 0785158502)

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