Collected Editions
Lucifer, including the Sandman Presents miniseries and the Nirvana one-shot, has been collected together into eleven trade paperbacks:
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1 | Devil in the Gateway | Vertigo | 2001 | ISBN 1840232994 |
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2 | Children and Monsters | Vertigo | 2001 | ISBN 1840233915 |
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3 | A Dalliance with the Damned | Vertigo | 2002 | ISBN 1840234709 |
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4 | The Divine Comedy | Vertigo | 2003 | ISBN 1840236930 |
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5 | Inferno | Vertigo | 2004 | ISBN 1401202101 |
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6 | Mansions of the Silence | Vertigo | 2004 | ISBN 1401202497 |
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7 | Exodus | Vertigo | 2005 | ISBN 1401204910 |
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8 | The Wolf Beneath the Tree | Vertigo | 2005 | ISBN 140120502X |
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9 | Crux | Vertigo | 2006 | ISBN 1401210058 |
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10 | Morningstar | Vertigo | 2006 | ISBN 1401210066 |
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11 | Evensong | Vertigo | 2007 | ISBN 140121200X |
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