It’s time to map the DC Universe! In June, I’ll be joining with Near Mint Condition to launch the Tigereyes Most Wanted DC Omnibus 2nd Annual Poll! This post explains every Suicide Squad omnibus that does NOT exist – plus other DC Teams including Doom Patrol, Outsiders, Challengers of the Unknown, and more – all of which will appear as options on the 2025 poll.
Through the end of May I’ll be covering DC entire publishing history by mapping missing omnibus volumes to fill in every gap in your DC oversize shelf! That’s all leading to the kickoff of the Tigereyes Most Wanted DC Omnibus 2nd Annual Poll on Near Mint Condition the first week of June.
This post covers Challengers of the Unknown, Checkmate, Dial H, Doom Patrol, The Forever People, The Green Team, Immortal Men, Inferior Five, Metal Men, The Movement, New Gods, Night Force, The Outsiders, Power Company, Sovereign Seven, Stormwatch, Suicide Squad, The Terrifics, Trinity of Sin, Uncle Sam & The Freedom Fighters, Watchmen, & WildCATs.
Suicide Squad started 2025 with just one omnibus – a Silver Age Volume – and now they have three. That’s great progress, but there are still many more runs to collect, including the back 2/3rds of John Ostrander’s landmark reinvention of the team from 1987.
But what about other DC teams? We’ve got only one or two more Doom Patrol omnis left to produce, depending on how you count. The Outsiders and Challengers of the Unknown still have nothing. And there are tons of other DC teams and groups to cover, like Checkmate, Dial H, Power Company, The Terrifics, and more!
Note that the biggest teams – Justice League, Justice Society, Legion of Super-Heroes, and Titans (along with Young Justice) – all got their own posts, so they are not included here.
If you’re not sure of what to vote for, stick around for a list of books vetted by a gang of the biggest mapping nerds on the internet with explanations from yours truly – keeper of the most-definitive guides to collected editions on the planet.
Or, if you don’t care about omnibuses, just use this post to learn about DC history and find some great comics to read!
This post covers the following speculated omnibus volumes:
- Doom Patrol Omnibus Mapping
- Doom Patrol by John Arcudi (2001 – 2003)
- Young Animal: The Complete Omnibus Vol. 1 (2016 & on) [Doom Patrol, Mother Panic, Shade Changing Girl, Cave Carson, Milk Wars]
- The Outsiders Omnibus Mapping
- Outsiders: Batman & The Outsiders Classic (1983 – 1986)
- Outsiders by Mike Barr (1985 – 1995) [follows original Batman & The Outsiders run]
- Outsiders by Judd Winick (2003 – 2007)
- Outsiders: Batman & The Outsiders by Dixon, Thomasi, & Didio (2007 – 2011) [follows Winnick run]
- Outsiders: Batman & The Outsiders, The Rebirth Omnibus by Bryan E. Hill (2019 – 2020)
- Suicide Squad Omnibus Mapping
- Suicide Squad by John Ostrander Vol. 2 (1988 – 1992)
- Suicide Squad by Giffen, Ostrander, & Willingham (2001 – 2010)
- Suicide Squad, The New 52 Omnibus Vol. 2 – The New Suicide Squad (2014 – 2016)
- Suicide Squad, The Rebirth Era Omnibus by Rob Williams (2016 – 2019) [includes could include Justice League vs.]
- Suicide Squad by Tom Taylor & Robbie Thompson (2019 – 2022) [includes War for Earth-3; could include King Shark]
- Other DC Team Omnibus Mapping
- Challengers of the Unknown, The Post-Crisis Omnibus by Loeb, Sale, Grant, & Chaykin (1991 – 2005)
- Challengers of the Unknown, The Silver Age Omnibus (1957 – 1964)
- Checkmate by Greg Rucka (2006 – 2008) [includes JSA vs. Kobra]
- Checkmate by Paul Kupperberg (1988 – 1991)
- Dial H for Hero: The Complete Stories Vol. 1 (1966 & on) [includes Hero Hotline & H-E-R-O]
- Forever People, The Complete Omnibus (1970 – 2014)
- Inferior Five (1967 & on)
- Metal Men, The Silver & Bronze Age Omnibus Vol. 1 (1962 & on)
- New Gods by Starlin, Evanier, Peyer, & Pollack (1989 – 1996) [includes Cosmic Odyssey]
- Night Force, The Complete Stories by Marv Wolfman (1982 & on)
- Power Company by Kurt Busiek (2002 – 2003)
- Sideways & The New Age of Heroes: Brimstone, Immortal Men, New Challengers, & The Unexpected (2018 – 2019)
- Sovereign Seven by Chris Claremont (1995 – 1998)
- Stormwatch, The New 52 Omnibus (2011 – 2014)
- Terrifics, The New Age of Heroes by Jeff Lemire & Gene Luen Yang (2018 – 2020)
- The Movement & The Green Team, The New 52 Omnibus (2013 – 2014)
- Trinity of Sin, The New 52 Omnibus – Phantom Stranger, Pandora, & The Question (2012 – 2015)
- Uncle Sam and the Freedom Fighters (1976 – 2019)
- Watchmen / Doomsday Clock (1985 – 2020)
- WildC.A.T.s & Grifter by Matthew Rosenberg (2021 – 2023) [includes Urban Legends stories]
Remember: These titles and mappings are a suggestion of how DC could assemble these books. Your vote on the poll is a vote in favor of DC creating a book with that title or covering that period, NOT an endorsement of a specific map. Maps are presented as a proof of concept and to help you build your personal reading list.
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Doom Patrol Omnibus Mapping
With the announcement of Doom Patrol by Keith Giffen and Matthew Clark coming this December, we really just have TWO MORE Doom Patrol omnis to cover before the team reaches complete oversize coverage!
Doom Patrol by John Arcudi (2001 – 2003)
This would collect Doom Patrol (2001) #1-22.
Young Animal: The Complete Omnibus Vol. 1 (2016 & on) [Doom Patrol, Mother Panic, Shade Changing Girl, Cave Carson, Milk Wars]
This would primarily collect the core of the Young Animal launch line – Doom Patrol, Cave Carson, Mother Panic, and Shade The Changing Girl.
How would it be mapped? Would it end before Milk Wars or would Volume 2 begin with Milk Wars? Would Doom Patrol get its own book? That’s all up to you, but there are 96 total issues, so this either needs to be 2 or 3 omnibuses.
Given Doom Patrol’s enduring popularity, it could make sense to isolate that and Milk Wars in its own omnibus and collect all of the other titles separately. But, that might be just as good of a reason to keep Doom Patrol intermingled with the other material!
The Outsiders Omnibus Mapping
Who are the Outsiders? There’s often not an intrinsic definition for the team beyond “Batman’s side gig outside of the Justice League,” and later “Nightwing’s side gig outside of the Titans.” Yet, the team also carries with them the implication of being underdogs and also-rans, and an international focus that doesn’t see them staying tied down to Gotham or America.
All of that history was wiped clean in New 52, but with the continuity repairs of Rebirth it seems this history is entirely back on the table – perhaps with some simplifications. See the Guide to Outsiders for more explanations on all of these series.
Outsiders: Batman & The Outsiders Classic (1983 – 1986)
This is the original Outsiders run, where Batman quits the League to save Lucius Fox when he is trapped in the middle of the brutal Markovian Revolution.
This would collect The Brave and the Bold (1955) #200, Batman and the Outsiders (1983) #1-32 & Annuals 1-2, a crossover to The New Teen Titans (1980) #37, Adventures of the Outsiders (1986) #33-38, and material from DC Comics Presents (1978) #83.
Adventures of the Outsiders (1986) #39-46 were entirely reprints, so we’d only need to include covers. However, we could also include the much later Convergence Batman and the Outsiders (2015) #1-2, which revisited this period.
Outsiders by Mike Barr (1985 – 1995) [follows original Batman & The Outsiders run]
This directly follows the original Outsiders run in continuity, though it launched slightly before that run concluded.
This would collect The Outsiders (1985) #1-28, Annual 1, & Special. But, wait – there’s more! Barr also wrote the entirety of the next Outsiders series – Outsiders (1993) #1α, 1Ω, 2-24, & 0.
Since neither of these are particularly in high demand and together they add up to a 57 issue omnibus, maybe they could be one big hunk of comics instead of two!
Outsiders by Judd Winick (2003 – 2007)
Arsenal and Nightwing form a new Outsiders team after Titans/Young Justice: Graduation Day.
This would collect Titans/Young Justice: Graduation Day (2003) #1-3 and material from Teen Titans/Outsiders Secret Files 2003 (2003) #1, then Outsiders (2003) #1-50, Annual 1, a crossover with Teen Titans (2003) #24-26.
It could add DC Special: The Return of Donna Troy (2005) #1-4, but that doesn’t have a direct bearing on this series. If it did, this would surely need to be two books! If that was the case, it could also add the “Five of a Kind” specials alongside issue #50, which is how they were originally collected – but, I think they fit much better with the next book.
Outsiders: Batman & The Outsiders by Dixon, Thomasi, & Didio (2007 – 2011) [follows Winnick run]
This would begin by collecting the “auditions” Batman holds before taking over this team and continue to the run both with and without him as a leader.
This would collect Outsiders (2003) #50, Outsiders: Five of a Kind specials (Katana/Shazam (2007) #1, Martian Manhunter/Thunder (2007) #1, Metamorpho/Aquaman, Nightwing/Boomerang (2007) #1, and Wonder Woman/Grace (2007) #1), Batman and the Outsiders (2007) #1-14 & Special, The Outsiders (2009) #15-39, Bruce Wayne: The Road Home: Outsiders (2010) #1, & Batman and the Outsiders (2011) #40.
Outsiders: Batman & The Outsiders, The Rebirth Omnibus by Bryan E. Hill (2019 – 2020)
This would collect a brief reformation of the The Outsiders from the Rebirth era in Batman & The Outsiders (2019) #1-17 & Annual 1.
Suicide Squad Omnibus Mapping
In 2025 DC finally printed an omnibus of John Ostrander landmark Suicide Squad (1987) run… perhaps influenced by its placement on last year’s poll? Who can say! But, they also snuck in a second modern Squad omnibus onto the schedule – Suicide Squad: The New 52, the beginning of Harley Quinn’s time anchoring the team.
That puts us in much, much better shape collecting Suicide Squad than we were on last year’s poll. To see the many non-omnibus options for collecting this material, see the Guide to Suicide Squad.
Suicide Squad: The Silver Age Omnibus and Suicide Squad by John Ostrander Vol 1 fit here.
Suicide Squad by John Ostrander Vol. 2 (1988 – 1992)
This volume would continue to collect Ostrander’s original run. If the first volume had pushed another 100-200 pages I would be more confident in saying a volume 2 could complete this line. However, given the necessary length of this book, I’m not so sure.
This would begin to collect It would collect Suicide Squad (1987) #19-66, Deadshot (1988) #1-4, and “Janus Directive””crossover issues (Captain Atom (1987) #30, Checkmate (1988) #15-18, Firestorm, The Nuclear Man (1986) #86, and Manhunter (1988) #14).
However, Waller does make a few further key appearances in the 90s, including Bloodbath (1993) #1-2 (which she leads a Squad-esque team), Superboy (1994) #13-15, and Hawk & Dove (1997) #1-5 (with #3-5 including a version of the Squad). So, it could make sense to include some of those issues to fill this out. It could also add Convergence: Suicide Squad (2015) #1-2, which features the team circa Zero Hour.
Suicide Squad by Giffen, Ostrander, & Willingham (2001 – 2010)
This omnibus would include an entire decade of completely unrelated Suicide Squad series and stories.
This would collect Suicide Squad (2001) #1-12, Suicide Squad: Raise the Flag (2007) #1-8, Salvation Run (2008) #1-7, Suicide Squad (1987 / 2010) #67, Secret Six (2008) #17-18.
Suicide Squad, The New 52 Omnibus Vol. 1 fits here, and I’ll note that DC used our exact map for it aside from one issue.
Suicide Squad, The New 52 Omnibus Vol. 2 – The New Suicide Squad (2014 – 2016)
The second half of New 52 Suicide Squad would include a number of solo stories that helped connect this run both to Rebirth and to the 2016 film.
This would collect New Suicide Squad (2014) #1-22 & Annual 1 and New Suicide Squad: Futures End (2014) #1, Suicide Squad Most Wanted: Deadshot & Katana (2016) #1-6, Suicide Squad Most Wanted: El Diablo & Boomerang (2016) #1-2, Killer Croc (2016) #3-4, & Amanda Waller (2016) #5-6.
Suicide Squad, The Rebirth Era Omnibus by Rob Williams (2016 – 2019) [includes could include Justice League vs.]
Suicide Squad was one of the most-visible DC properties at the launch of Rebirth thanks to a feature film and the ever-rising popularity of Harley Quinn! That meant that Suicide Squad felt like it was on the center stage of the DC Universe at the start of Rebirth – abetted by the face that Jim Lee was drawing the title!
This would collect Harley Quinn and the Suicide Squad April Fools’ Special (2016), Suicide Squad (2017) Rebirth & #1-50 & Annual 1, Suicide Squad: War Crimes Special (2016) #1, and Aquaman (2016) #39-40.
We could include Justice League vs. Suicide Squad (2016) #1-6, but that might push this to two volumes. Plus, it’s more of a Justice League story than a Suicide Squad story. Similarly, this could add Suicide Squad Black Files (2018) #1-6, which occurred during the run of this series. That could certainly work if this was broken into two volumes.
Suicide Squad by Tom Taylor & Robbie Thompson (2019 – 2022) [includes War for Earth-3; could include King Shark]
This book merges a pair of short, unrelated Suicide Squad series together along with some character mini-series and one-shots. In reality, DC might handle this in a pair of Deluxe Editions, but they do occasionally show some initiative to group related brief runs together in omnibus and that would be a good plan here, since the Thompson material is inevitably in lower demand than the Taylor material.
You could argue to combine the Tom Taylor series with something else, but his Jon Kent runs are so self-contained and I don’t think it would make sense with either (even though some of the same characters and themes turn up there).
This would collect Suicide Squad (2021) #1-11 by Tom Taylor, which was entirely self-contained, and Suicide Squad (2021) #1-15 & Annual 1 by Robbie Thompson & Dennis Hopeless, which would add The War for Earth-3 (2022) #1-2, The Flash (2016) #780, and Teen Titans Academy (2021) #13.
This might add some other material like Suicide Squad Black Files (2018) #1-6 (if it’s not in the prior book) or Suicide Squad: King Shark (2021) #1-12 [digital]
Other DC Teams Omnibus Mapping
Challengers of the Unknown, The Silver Age Omnibus (1957 – 1964)
This would mirror the mapping of the Archives and Showcase Presents mapping of this Silver Age material.
It would collect Showcase (1956) #6-7 & 11-12 and Challengers of the Unknown (1956) #1-37. At two Showcase volumes this weighs in at 1100 pages, which would generally be too big for a single DC Silver Age omnibus. It would also be too short for a pair of omnis. I don’t know that there is any appetite for two volumes of this, nor am I sure if there is further Silver or Bronze Age material to pad them out to both be reasonable lengths.
Challengers of the Unknown, The Post-Crisis Omnibus by Loeb, Sale, Grant, & Chaykin (1991 – 2005)
This would collect Challengers of the Unknown (1991) #1-8 by Jeph Loeb & Tim Sale, Challengers of the Unknown (1997) #1-18 by Steven Grant, Silver Age: Challengers of the Unknown (2000) #1, and Challengers of the Unknown (2004) #1-6 by Howard Chaykin, plus a handful of guest appearances in this period.
Checkmate by Paul Kupperberg (1988 – 1991)
This Post-Crisis Checkmate series has never been collected, outside of its Janus Directive crossover issues!
This would collect Checkmate (1988) #1-33 and “Janus Directive” crossover issues (Captain Atom (1987) #30, Suicide Squad (1987) #27-30, Firestorm, The Nuclear Man (1986) #86, and Manhunter (1988) #14).
Checkmate by Greg Rucka (2006 – 2008) [includes JSA vs. Kobra]
As part of the aftermath of Infinite Crisis, Greg Rucka penned this run of the UN commissioning a new version of Checkmate to keep both heroes and villains in check. This has a connection to Suicide Squad, thanks to Amanda Waller’s hand in directing the initiative. Bruce Jones writes the final six issues.
This would collect Checkmate (2006) #1-31, a crossover with Outsiders (2003) #47-49, plus a follow-up in Faces of Evil: Kobra (2009) #1 and JSA vs. Kobra (2009) #1-6.
Honestly, it’s tempting to throw Kobra (1977) in there as a little treat, as otherwise there’s nowhere for it to live unless Kobra gets his own omnibus!
Dial H for Hero: The Complete Stories Vol. 1 (1966 & on) [includes Hero Hotline & H-E-R-O]
We’ve significantly retooled this option thanks to feedback from voters last year. Now, instead of trying to split “Dial H” and its related stories up into multiple books with unclear breaking points, we’re simply presenting the line as a single anthology.
Where would it begin? A black-and-white Showcase Presents volume collected stories from House of Mystery (1951) #156-173 at just 288 pages!
This would collect House of Mystery (1951) #156-173, Legion of Super-Heroes #272, Adventure Comics (1938) #479-490, DC Comics Presents #44, Superboy (1980) #28-49 (back-ups) & 50
Then, we’d move to Post-Crisis material with New Teen Titans (1984) #45-46, Hero Hotline (1989) #1-6, Superboy and the Ravers #5 & 13, Silver Age 80-Page Giant (2000) #1, Will Pfeifer’s H-E-R-O (2003) #1-22, and Brave and the Bold (2007) #9 & 13.
Finally, we’d move on to Dial H for Hero (2012) #0-15, plus Justice League (2011) #23.3 [Dial E], and Dial H for Hero (2019) #1-12.
Forever People, The Complete Omnibus (1970 – 2014)
This is a new option on the poll, collecting all of the Forever People’s comics under one cover!
This would collect the Forever People (2011) #1-11, Forever People (1988) #1-6, Infinity Man and the Forever People (2014) #1-9, Infinity Man and the Forever People: Futures End (2014) #1.
(It could possibly add material from Mister Miracle (1989) #3-5, Suicide Squad (1987) #34 & 36-37, & New Gods (1989) #14 & 24-25 – I know various Forever People appear there, but I haven’t checked those issues thoroughly to see how significant the appearances are.)
Inferior Five (1967 & on)
This would collect The Inferior Five (1967) #1-12 and further appearances.
Metal Men, The Silver & Bronze Age Omnibus Vol. 1 (1962 & on)
This would collect the Showcase Presents mapping of Metal Men Silver Age stories into a single full-color omnibus.
This would trend slightly large for a DC Silver Age omnibus, so I think there are actually two omnibuses here – one of the start of the Silver Age run (which, at ~1200 pages, is too long for one Silver Age omnibus) and a second volume that has the remainder of that run as well as Bronze Age material from when the book returned from a four year hiatus in 1973 (which is not long enough for its own Bronze Age book).
This would begin to collect collect Silver Age material from Showcase (1956) #37-41, Metal Men (1963) #1-41, and The Brave and the Bold (1955) #55 & 66, and Bronze Age material from Metal Men (1963) #42-56.
New Gods by Starlin, Evanier, Peyer, & Pollack (1989 – 1996) [includes Cosmic Odyssey]
Writer Mark Evanier penned an entire post-Crisis New Gods series, though it might be more notable for a brief three issue stint of co-writes by Jim Starlin. DC has collected it comprehensively in paperback, but never in omnibus.
I think it would make sense to add the 1995 New Gods series to this, mostly written by Tom Peyer & Rachel Pollack until John Byrne takes over for the final few issues from #12-15. Previously, only those issues have been excerpted in omnibus in the Fourth World by John Byrne Omnibus.
This would collect New Gods (1989) #1-28 and New Gods (1995) #1-15. Also, wiser DC minds than mine have pointed out that this Probably makes sense to also include Starlin’s Cosmic Odyssey (1988) #1-4, which helps set the stage for this series.
Night Force, The Complete Stories by Marv Wolfman (1982 & on)
This would collect The Night Force (1982) #1-14, Night Force (1996) #1-12, Tangent Comics / Nightwing: Night Force (1998) #1, Night Force (2012) #1-7, and cover from DC Comics Presents: Night Force (2011) #1
Power Company by Kurt Busiek (2002 – 2003)
This collects the complete run of this Kurt Busiek series.
This would collect The Power Company (2002) #1-18, The Power Company: Bork (2002) #1, The Power Company: Josiah Power (2002) #1, The Power Company: Manhunter (2002) #1, The Power Company: Sapphire (2002) #1, The Power Company: Skyrocket (2002) #1 The Power Company: Striker Z (2002) #1, The Power Company: Witchfire (2002) #1, and JLA (1997) #61.
Sideways & The New Age of Heroes: Brimstone, Immortal Men, New Challengers, & The Unexpected (2018 – 2019)
This would collect all of the shorter New Age of Heroes series, anchoring with Sideways but also catching all of their short-lived team books.
It would collect Sideways (2018) #1-13 & Annual, The Curse of Brimstone (2018) #1-12 & Annual, The Immortal Men (2018) #1-6, New Challengers (2018) #1-6, and The Unexpected (2018) #1-6.
Sovereign Seven by Chris Claremont (1995 – 1998)
In the mid-90s, after departing X-Men and dallying with Image Comics and before his return to Marvel, Chris Claremont spend three years writing DC Comics! But, there’s a twist – Claremont created his own creator-owned team within the DC Universe. All of these characters belong to him, which is why we’ve never seen them revived since then.
For an excellent (and spoiler-filled) explanation of the team, see the amazing breakdown of the background and themes of the series by Comrade Bullski on Twitter!
This would collect (in this order) Sovereign Seven (1995) #1-6, a story from Showcase ’95 (1995) #12, Sovereign Seven (1995) Annual 1 & 7-12, material from Showcase ’96 (1996) #7, Sovereign Seven (1995) #13-18, Annual 2, 19-20, Sovereign Seven Plus [Legion of Super-Heroes] (1997) #1, & Sovereign Seven (1995) #21-36.
Stormwatch, The New 52 Omnibus (2011 – 2014)
Though DC’s New 52 incorporated many WildStorm concepts and characters, Stormwatch was the only franchise that was lifted wholesale to be integrated with the new version of the DC Universe. This team was like part Justice League, part Stormwatch, and part Authority, initially anchored by Martian Manhunter.
This would collect Stormwatch (2011) #1-30 & 0 (Nov 2011 – Jun 2014), a crossover with Red Lanterns (2011) #10, and material from Young Romance: The New 52 Valentine’s Day Special (2013) #1.
Terrifics, The New Age of Heroes by Jeff Lemire & Gene Luen Yang (2018 – 2020)
This would collect The Terrifics (2018) #1-30 & Annual 1. Issues #28-30 were only released in the fourth trade paperback of this series – never in single issue!
The Movement & The Green Team, The New 52 Omnibus (2013 – 2014)
This would collect a pair of little-appreciated New 52 series focused on the haves and the have-nots of the DC Universe from The Green Team: Teen Trillionaires (2013)#1-12 and The Movement (2013) #1-8.
Trinity of Sin: Phantom Stranger, Pandora, & The Question – The New 52 Omnibus (2012 – 2015)
Is this really a team? No. Is it a loosely associated group of heroes that could be ganged together into one book to help us better cover New 52? Yes!
This would collect Trinity of Sin: The Phantom Stranger (2012) #0-22 & The Phantom Stranger: Futures End (2014) #1, Trinity of Sin: Pandora (2013) #1-14 & Trinity of Sin: Futures End (2014) #1, Trinity of Sin (2014) #1-6.
That’s 44 issues, which is a perfectly reasonable hunk of omnibus. I don’t think it’s necessary to collect their crossover issues with Justice League Dark, since their individual trades did not do that.
Uncle Sam and the Freedom Fighters (1976 – 2019)
This would collect Freedom Fighters (1976) #1-15, Uncle Sam and the Freedom Fighters (2006) #1-6, Uncle Sam and the Freedom Fighters (2007) #1-6, Freedom Fighters (2010) #1-9, Freedom Fighters (2018) #1-12
Watchmen / Doomsday Clock (1985 – 2020)
Is there anything legally preventing DC from collecting Watchmen alongside another series, or just the fact that they make a mint selling it on its own while also maintaining their ownership of the IP? Let’s find out! See the Guide to Watchmen for the many, many existing collection options for Watchmen.
This omnibus would collect Watchmen (1985) #1-12, DC Universe: Rebirth (2016) #1, and Doomsday Clock (2017) #1-12.
WildC.A.T.s & Grifter by Matthew Rosenberg (2021 – 2023) [includes Urban Legends stories]
A book containing all of Matthew Rosenberg’s WildCATs revival!
This would collects WildC.A.T.s (2022) #1-12 and material from Batman (2016) #101, Infinite Frontier (2021) #0, Batman: Urban Legends (2021) #1-6, DC’s Grifter Got Run Over by a Reindeer (2022) #1, and Wildstorm 30th Anniversary Special (2023) #1.
If we want to get wild, this could also collect The Ravagers (2012) #1-12.
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