Strange Tales - Collected Editions

Collected Editions

Stories from the comic books have been collected in individual volumes:

  • Marvel Milestones: Doctor Strange (collects Doctor Strange stories from Strange Tales #110-111 and 114-115, 1995)
  • Essential Human Torch (collects Human Torch solo stories from Strange Tales #101-134 and Strange Tales Annual #2, 2004)
  • Marvel Visionaries: Jack Kirby:
    • Volume 1 (collects Strange Tales #94, 2004)
    • Volume 2 (collects Strange Tales #89 and #114, 2006)
  • Essential Doctor Strange (collects Doctor Strange stories from Strange Tales #110-111 and 114-168, 2006)
  • Spider-Man Omnibus (collects Strange Tales Annual #2, 2007)
  • Marvel Masterworks: Atlas Era Stange Tales:
    • Volume 1 (collects Strange Tales #1-10, 2007)
    • Volume 2 (collects Strange Tales #11-20, 2009)
  • Essential Marvel Horror, Volume 2 (collects Strange Tales #169-174, & 176-177, 2008)
  • Marvel Masterworks: Warlock, Volume 2 (collects Strange Tales #178-181, 2009)
  • Strange Tales (collects Strange Tales MAX, 160 pages, hardcover, March 2010, ISBN 0-7851-4626-1, softcover, September 2010, ISBN 0-7851-2802-6)
  • Doctor Strange: Strange Tales (Collecting the Dr. Strange stories from STRANGE TALES (2nd series, 1987) #1-19 and the Cloak & Dagger story from #7, ISBN 0-7851-5549-X, Oct. 2011, softcover)

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