Collected Editions
Dark Horse Comics Hardcover archive editions
- Nexus Archives, v1 (ISBN 1-59307-398-4, reprints Nexus #1-3, v2 #1-4)
- Nexus Archives, v2 (ISBN 1-59307-455-7, reprints Nexus v2 #5-11)
- Nexus Archives, v3 (ISBN 1-59307-495-6, reprints Nexus v2 #12-18)
- Nexus Archives, v4 (ISBN 1-59307-583-9, reprints Nexus v2 #19-25)
- Nexus Archives, v5 (ISBN 1-59307-584-7, reprints Nexus v2 #26-32)
- Nexus Archives, v6 (ISBN 1-59307-791-2, reprints Nexus v2 #33-39)
- Nexus Archives, v7 (ISBN 1-59307-877-3, reprints Nexus v2 #40-46)
- Nexus Archives, v8 (ISBN 1-59582-236-4, reprints Nexus v2 #47-52, Next Nexus #1)
- Nexus Archives, v9 (ISBN 1-59582-313-1, reprints Nexus v2 #53-57, Next Nexus #2-4)
- Nexus Archives, v10 (ISBN 1-59582-438-3, reprints Nexus v2 #58-65)
- Nexus Archives, v11 (ISBN 1-59582-496-0, reprints Nexus v2 #66-73)
- Nexus Archives, v12 (ISBN 1-59582-636-X, reprints Nexus v2 #74-80)
Rude Dude Productions
- Nexus: Space Opera (ISBN 0-9792311-3-2, reprints Nexus #99-102)
- Nexus: As It Happened, v1 (ISBN 0-9792311-5-9, reprints Nexus #1-3, v2 #1-4)
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