Collected Editions
The series has been collected into a single volume:
- Final Crisis (collects Final Crisis #1–7, Final Crisis Superman Beyond #1–2, and Final Crisis: Submit #1; 352 pages, hardcover, June 2009, ISBN 1-4012-2281-1; paperback, June 2010, ISBN 1-4012-2282-X)
In addition, ancillary titles have also been collected:
- Final Crisis Companion (collects Final Crisis 1: Director's Cut, Final Crisis: Requiem #1, Final Crisis: Resist #1, and Final Crisis: Secret Files #1, 200 pages, paperback, June 2009, ISBN 1-4012-2274-9)
- Final Crisis: Legion of Three Worlds (collects Final Crisis: Legion of 3 Worlds #1–5, 176 pages, hardcover, October 2009, ISBN 1-4012-2324-9; paperback, October 2010, ISBN 1-4012-2325-7)
- Final Crisis: Revelations (collects Final Crisis: Revelations #1–5, 168 pages, hardcover, August 2009, ISBN 1-84856-351-5; paperback, August 2010, ISBN 1-4012-2323-0)
- Final Crisis: Rogues' Revenge (collects Final Crisis: Rogues' Revenge #1–3 and The Flash vol. 2 #182 and #197, 144 pages, hardcover, July 2009, ISBN 1-4012-2333-8; paperback, July 2010, ISBN 1-4012-2334-6)
- Green Lantern: Rage of the Red Lanterns (collects Final Crisis: Rage of the Red Lanterns #1 and Green Lantern #26–28 and #36–38, 176 pages, hardcover, July 2009, ISBN 1-4012-2301-X; paperback, July 2010, ISBN 1-4012-2302-8)
Lastly, Final Crisis Aftermath titles have also been collected:
- Final Crisis Aftermath: Dance (collects Final Crisis Aftermath: Dance #1–6, 144 pages, paperback, February 2010, ISBN 1-4012-2605-1)
- Final Crisis Aftermath: Escape (collects Final Crisis Aftermath: Escape #1–6, 144 pages, paperback, March 2010, ISBN 1-4012-2608-6)
- Final Crisis Aftermath: Ink (collects Final Crisis Aftermath: Ink #1–6, 144 pages, paperback, March 2010, ISBN 1-4012-2607-8)
- Final Crisis Aftermath: Run (collects Final Crisis Aftermath: Run #1–6, 144 pages, paperback, March 2010, ISBN 1-4012-2606-X)
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“He that seeks trouble never misses.”
—17th-Century English proverb, first collected in George Herbert, Outlandish Proverbs (1640)
“The next Augustan age will dawn on the other side of the Atlantic. There will, perhaps, be a Thucydides at Boston, a Xenophon at New York, and, in time, a Virgil at Mexico, and a Newton at Peru. At last, some curious traveller from Lima will visit England and give a description of the ruins of St. Pauls, like the editions of Balbec and Palmyra.”
—Horace Walpole (17171797)