Collected Editions
Title | Material collected | ISBN |
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Gotham Central Vol. 1: In the Line of Duty TPB | Gotham Central #1-5 | ISBN 1-4012-0199-7 |
Gotham Central Vol. 2: Half a Life TPB | Batman Chronicles #16, Detective Comics #747, Gotham Central #6-10 |
ISBN 1-4012-0438-4 |
Gotham Central Vol. 3: Unresolved Targets TPB | Gotham Central #12-15 and #19-22 | ISBN 1-56389-995-7 |
Gotham Central Vol. 4: The Quick and the Dead TPB | Gotham Central #23-25 and #28-31 | ISBN 1-4012-0912-2 |
Gotham Central Vol. 5: Dead Robin TPB | Gotham Central #33-40 | ISBN 1-4012-1329-4 |
Gotham Central Book One: In the Line of Duty HC | Gotham Central #1-10 | ISBN 1-4012-1923-3 |
Gotham Central Book Two: Jokers and Madmen HC | Gotham Central #11-22 | ISBN 1-4012-2521-7 |
Gotham Central Book Three: On the Freak Beat HC | Gotham Central #23-31 | ISBN 978-1-4012-2754-8 |
Gotham Central Book Four: Corrigan HC | Gotham Central #32-40 | ISBN 978-1-4012-3003-6 |
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