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The Boy Commandos by Joe Simon and Jack Kirby Vol. 1 collects stories from Detective Comics #64–73; World's Finest Comics #8–9; and Boy Commandos #1–2; 256 pages, November 2010, ISBN978-1401229214[5]
The Boy Commandos by Joe Simon and Jack Kirby Vol. 2 collects stories from Detective Comics #74-85; World's Finest Comics #10-13; and Boy Commandos #3-5; 304 pages, December 2015, ISBN978-1401258177[6]
Volume 1 collects Showcase #6–7, 11–12 and Challengers of the Unknown #1–2, 168 pages, August 2003, ISBN978-1563899973[7]
Volume 2 collects Challengers of the Unknown #3–8, 168 pages, November 2004, ISBN978-1401201531[8]
Challengers of the Unknown by Jack Kirby collects Showcase #6–7, 11–12 and Challengers of the Unknown #1–8, 320 pages, June 2012, ISBN978-1401234744
Fourth World by Jack Kirby Omnibus (New Printing) collects Superman’s Pal Jimmy Olsen #133-139 and 141-148, New Gods #1-11, Forever People #1-11, DC Graphic Novel #4: The Hunger Dogs and a story from New Gods #6 (1984). 1536 pages, September 2021, ISBN978-1779512611
In the Days of the Mob collects In the Days of the Mob #1, 108 pages, August 2013, ISBN978-1401240790[9]
Jack Kirby's The Demon, collects The Demon #1–16, 384 pages, November 2008, ISBN978-1401219161[10]
Jack Kirby's The Forever People collects The Forever People #1–11, 288 pages, October 1999, ISBN978-1563895104[11]
Jack Kirby's Mister Miracle: Super Escape Artist collects Mr Miracle #1–10, 256 pages, September 1998, ISBN978-1563894572[12]
Jack Kirby's Fourth World: Featuring Mister Miracle collects Mr Miracle #11–18, 187 pages, July 2001, ISBN978-1563897238
Jack Kirby's Fourth World Omnibus
Volume 1 collects Forever People #1–3, Mister Miracle #1–3, The New Gods #1–3, Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #133–139, 396 pages, May 2007, ISBN978-1401213442 (hardcover);[13] December 2011, ISBN978-1401232412 (paperback)[14]
Volume 2 collects Forever People #4–6, Mister Miracle #4–6, The New Gods #4–6, Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #141–145, 396 pages, August 2007, ISBN978-1401213572 (hardcover);[15] April 2012, ISBN978-1401234409 (paperback)[16]
Volume 3 collects Forever People #7–10, Mister Miracle #7–9, The New Gods #7–10, Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #146–148, 396 pages, November 2007, ISBN978-1401214852 (hardcover);[17] August 2012, ISBN978-1401235352 (paperback)[18]
Volume 4 collects Forever People #11; Mister Miracle #10–18; The New Gods #11; "Even Gods Must Die" from The New Gods vol. 2, #6; DC Graphic Novel #4: "The Hunger Dogs"; "On the Road to Armagetto!" (previously unpublished), 424 pages, March 2008, ISBN978-1401215835 (hardcover);[19] December 2012, ISBN978-1401237462 (paperback)[20]
Jack Kirby's New Gods, collects The New Gods #1–11; 304 pages, December 1997, ISBN978-1563893858[21]
Jack Kirby's O.M.A.C.: One Man Army Corps, collects O.M.A.C. #1–8, 200 pages, June 2008, ISBN978-1401217907 (hardcover); September 2013, ISBN978-1401240424 (paperback)[22]
Jack Kirby Omnibus
Volume 1 collects Green Arrow stories from Adventure Comics #250–256 and World's Finest Comics #96–99 plus stories from All-Star Western #99; House of Mystery #61, 63, 65–66, 70, 72, 76, 78–79, 84–85; House of Secrets #3–4, 8, 11–12; My Greatest Adventure #15–18, 20–21, 28; Real Fact Comics #1–2, 9; and Tales of the Unexpected #12–13. 15–18, 21–24; 304 pages, August 2011, ISBN978-1401231071
Volume 2 collects The Best of DC #22; Black Magic #1–9; DC Comics Presents #84; 1st Issue Special #1, 5–6; Kobra #1; Richard Dragon, Kung Fu Fighter #3; The Sandman #1, 4–6; Super Powers #1–5; and Super Powers vol. 2 #1–6; 624 pages, May 2013, ISBN978-1401238339
Jimmy Olsen: Adventures by Jack Kirby
Volume 1 collects Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #133–141, 183 pages, July 2003, ISBN9781563899843[23]
Volume 2 collects Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #142–150, 192 pages, October 2004, ISBN9781401202590[24]
Kamandi Archives
Volume 1 collects Kamandi: The Last Boy on Earth #1–10; 224 pages, October 2005, ISBN978-1401204143[25]
Volume 2 collects Kamandi: The Last Boy on Earth #11–20; 228 pages, February 2007, ISBN978-1401212087
Kamandi by Jack Kirby
Volume 1 collects Kamandi: The Last Boy on Earth #1–20, 448 pages, September 2011, ISBN9781401232337[26]
Volume 2 collects Kamandi: The Last Boy on Earth #21–40, 424 pages, December 2012, ISBN978-1401236724[27]
The Losers by Jack Kirby collects Our Fighting Forces #151–162, 240 pages, March 2009, ISBN978-1401221652[28]
The Newsboy Legion by Joe Simon and Jack Kirby Volume 1 collects Star Spangled Comics #7–32, 360 pages, March 2010, ISBN978-1401225933[29]
Sandman by Joe Simon and Jack Kirby collects World's Finest Comics #6–7; Adventure Comics #72–102; and Sandman #1; 304 pages, August 2009, ISBN978-1401222994[30]
Showcase Presents Challengers of the Unknown Volume 1 collects Showcase #6–7, 11–12, and Challengers of the Unknown #1–17, 544 pages, September 2006, ISBN978-1401210878[31]
Showcase Presents Green Arrow Volume 1 collects Green Arrow stories from Adventure Comics #250–256 and World's Finest Comics #96–99; 528 pages, January 2006, ISBN978-1401207854[32]
Spirit World collects work done for Spirit World #1 and 2, 108 pages, May 2012, ISBN978-1401234188
Captain America Volume 1 collects Tales of Suspense #59–99 and Captain America #100–109, 112, 856 pages, May 2011, ISBN978-0785150787
Captain America by Jack Kirby collects Captain America #193–214, Captain America Annual #3–4; and Marvel Treasury Special Featuring Captain America's Bicentennial Battles, 568 pages, March 2011, ISBN978-0785149606
The Eternals Omnibus collects The Eternals #1–19 and The Eternals Annual #1, 392 pages, July 2006, ISBN978-0785122050
The Fantastic Four Omnibus
Volume 1 collects Fantastic Four #1–30 and Fantastic Four Annual #1, 848 pages, October 2013, ISBN978-0785185666
Volume 2 collects Fantastic Four #31–60 and Fantastic Four Annual #2–4, 832 pages, December 2013, ISBN978-0785185673
The Incredible Hulk Omnibus Volume 1 collects The Incredible Hulk #1–5 and Tales to Astonish #68–84, 752 pages, June 2008, ISBN978-0785130567
The Mighty Thor Omnibus Volume 1 collects Journey Into Mystery #83–89, 93, 97–120 and Journey Into Mystery Annual #1, 768 pages, January 2011, ISBN978-0785149736
The X-Men Omnibus Volume 1 collects X-Men #1–17, 768 pages, April 2009, ISBN978-0785129585
Volume 1 collects Captain America #100–102, 520 pages, March 2000, ISBN978-0785107408
Volume 2 collects Captain America #103–109, 112 512 pages, January 2002, ISBN978-0785108276
Captain America: Madbomb collects Captain America #193–200, 152 pages, August 2004, ISBN0-7851-1557-9
Captain America: Bicentennial Battles collects Captain America #201–205 and Marvel Treasury Special Featuring Captain America's Bicentennial Battles, 176 pages, June 2005, ISBN0-7851-1726-1
Captain America: The Swine collects Captain America #206–214, Captain America Annual #3 and Captain America Annual #4, 240 pages, December 2006, ISBN0-7851-2078-5
Black Panther
Volume 1 collects Black Panther #1–7, 136 pages, February 2005, ISBN978-0785116875
Volume 2 collects Black Panther #8–12, 112 pages, August 2006, ISBN978-0785120698
Eternals Volume 1 collects The Eternals #1–11, 208 pages, June 2008, ISBN978-0785133131
Volume 1 collects "Mercury in the 20th Century" from Red Raven Comics #1, "The Vision" from Marvel Mystery Comics #13, "Meet Captain America" from Captain America Comics #1, "UFO the Lightning Man" from Yellow Claw #3, "I Defied Pildorr, the Plunderer from Outer Space!" from Strange Tales #94, "I am the Amazing Dr. Droom!" from Amazing Adventures #1, "Beware the Rawhide Kid!" from Rawhide Kid #17, "The Origin of the Hulk" from Hulk #3, "Spidey Tackles the Torch" from Amazing Spider-Man #8, "Captain America Joins the Avengers!" from Avengers #4, "The Fangs of the Fox" from Sgt. Fury #6, "The Coming of Galactus" from Fantastic Four #48–50; "This Man. This Monster" from Fantastic Four #51, "The People Breeders" from Thor #134–135, "To Become an Immortal" from Thor #136, "This is a Plot?" from Fantastic Four Annual #5, "The Inhumans!" from Amazing Adventures vol. 2 #1–2, "America Will Die!" from Captain America #200, "The Fourth Host" from Eternals #7 and "What If the Original Marvel Bullpen Was the Fantastic Four?" from What If? #11, 344 pages, November 2004, ISBN0-7851-1574-9
Volume 2 collects Captain America Comics #1, Marvel Mystery Comics #23, Yellow Claw #4, Strange Tales #89, 114, Two-Gun Kid #60, Love Romances #103, X-Men #9; Tales of Suspense #59, Sgt. Fury #13, Fantastic Four #57–60, Not Brand Echh #1, Thor #154–157, Devil Dinosaur #1, 344 pages, April 2006, ISBN0-7851-2094-7
Fantastic Four: The Lost Adventure (with Stan Lee, unused story planned for Fantastic Four #102 some of which was reused in Fantastic Four #108 which is also reprinted, Marvel Comics, April 2008)[33]
^Thomas, Roy (2000). "The Men (and One Woman) Behind the JSA: Its Creation and Creative Personnel". All-Star Companion Volume 1. Raleigh, North Carolina: TwoMorrows Publishing. p. 29. ISBN1-893905-055.