Collected Editions
Tank Girl has been collected into a number of trade paperbacks over the years. The entire back catalogue was reprinted by Titan books in 2002 and these books were "re-mastered" in anniversary editions, stripped of their subsequently-added computer colouring and line work repaired.
- Tank Girl Book 1 consists of the first 15 episodes, originally published in Deadline Magazine, starting Sept. '88, all originally in black and white.
- Tank Girl Book 2 consists of the next 17 episodes, some colour, some black and white.
- Tank Girl Book 3 rounds up a final 9 episodes, including some featuring Booga as the star. All in colour.
- Tank Girl - The Odyssey consists of 4 issues released between June and October 1995, published by DC's Vertigo imprint. These comics were printed in full colour.
- Tank Girl - Apocalypse consists of 4 issues released between November 1995 and February 1996, published by DC's Vertigo imprint. Again these comics were in full colour.
- A graphic novel adaptation of the movie was also released by Penguin books in 1995.
- Tank Girl: The Gifting trade paperback (four issue mini-series published by IDW Publishing) was released in November 2007.
- Tank Girl: Armadillo and a Bushel of Other Stories (Novel, Fiction, text by Alan Martin, cover art by Jamie Hewlett) released by Titan Books in March 2008.
- Tank Girl: Visions of Booga trade paperback (four issue mini-series published by IDW Publishing) was released in May 2008.
- Tank Girl: SkidMarks trade paperback (12 part series in the Judge Dredd Megazine, published in the US by Titan Books as a four issue mini-series) released in July 2010.
- "Tank Girl: The Royal Escape" trade paperback (four issue mini-series published by IDW publishing) was released in September 2010.
- "We Hate Tank Girl" trade paperback (Collects the Tank Girl One-Shots: Dark Nuggets, Dirty Helmets, and Hairy Heroes) was released February 2011.
- "Tank Girl: Bad Wind Rising" Hardcover (four issue mini-series) was released by Titan Books January 2012
- "The Hole Of Tank Girl" A hardcover, large-format book with slipcase, collecting the first three Hewlett & Martin books (with extra archive material), was released by Titan Books on September 18th 2012.
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