Collected Editions
The comics collecting the daily strips have themselves been collected into a series of books:
ISG Hardcover | Collects | Deluxe Signed | Unsigned Trade |
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Liberty Meadows: Big Book of Love | # 1 – 5 | 1-889317-15-2 | 1-889317-14-4 |
Image Comics | Collects | Hardcover | Softcover |
Liberty Meadows Book 1: Eden | # 1 – 9 | 1-58240-301-5 | 1-58240-390-2 |
Liberty Meadows Book 2: Creature Comforts | #10–18 | 1-58240-333-3 | 1-58240-432-1 |
Liberty Meadows Book 3: Summer of Love | #19–27 | 1-58240-401-1 | 1-58240-534-4 |
Liberty Meadows Book 4: Cold, Cold Heart | #28–36 | 1-58240-502-6 | 1-58240-720-7 |
Liberty Meadows: Cover Girl | 1-58240-640-5 | ||
Liberty Meadows 10th Anniversary Edition | # 1 – 9 | 1-58240-929-3 | |
Liberty Meadows Sunday Strips, vol. 1 | 1-60706-132-5 | ||
Liberty Meadows Sunday Strips, vol. 2 | 1-60706-150-3 | ||
Big Book of Love included an all new introduction piece and the Sunday strips, both in colour. Eden also included the intro piece (in black and white), but did not include the Sunday strips. |
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