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Marvel Team Omnibus Mapping – Alpha Flight, Champions, Inhumans, & more! | 14th Annual Tigereyes Most-Wanted Marvel Omnibus Poll

March 6, 2026 by krisis 7 Comments

Tigereyes Most Wanted Marvel Omnibus 2026 - Marvel Omnibus Mapping - Champions (2019) #10Once every year, thousands of Marvel collectors from around the world gather together online to watch Near Mint Condition and vote on their most-wanted omnibus titles. That time approaches – time for the Tigereyes Most Wanted Marvel Omnibus 14th Annual Secret Ballot! This post explains every Marvel Team omnibus that does NOT exist (other than of Avengers, Defenders, Heroes for Hire, Guardians of the Galaxy, & X-Men – who all got their own posts).

As one of the organizers of the poll, I work closely with Tigereyes and a team of Mapping Minties to be sure Marvel’s entire publishing history has been mapped, with every issue fitting somewhere into an omnibus volume to fill your oversize Marvel shelf. Then, we’ll kick off the poll on Near Mint Condition on March 22, 2026.

What teams are we talking about? I’m so glad you asked! This post covers Agents of Atlas, Alpha Flight, Champions, Clandestine, Damage Control, Eternals, Heroes for Hire, The Inhumans, The Invaders, The Lost Generation, New Warriors, Nextwave, Power Pack, Runaways, Squadron Supreme, and Thunderbolts.

Some of those teams only have a single omnibus worth of material. Others have already had several omnibuses published and just need one or two to reach complete coverage.

Read this post and others in the series for a list of titles and omnibus mappings created by a group of the biggest collected edition enthusiasts on the internet. Every map is informed by Crushing Krisis comic guides and over a decade of polling data as explained by yours truly – keeper of the most-definitive guides to Marvel’s collected editions on the planet.

That includes my Guide to Alpha Flight, Guide to Champions, Guide to Eternals, Guide to Inhumans, Guide to Invaders, Guide to New Warriors, Guide to Power Pack, Guide to Runaways, and more!

Even if you don’t own a single omnibus, you can use this post to learn about Marvel’s history of material and find great comics to read physically or digitally!

This post covers the following speculated omnibus volumes:

  • Agents of Atlas Omnibus Mapping
    • Agents of Atlas (2006 – 2011) [includes solo series]
    • Agents of Atlas: New Agents of Atlas & The Tiger Division (2019 & on) [includes Sword Master, Aero, White Fox, Luna Snow]
  • Alpha Flight Omnibus Mapping
    • Alpha Flight Vol. 3 AKA by Hudnall, Nicieza, & Furman (1989 & on) [follows Mantlo/Lee]
  • Champions Omnibus Mapping
    • Champions: The Original Years (1975 – 1978)
    • Champions by Waid, Zub, & Ewing (2016 – 2021) [AKA Ms. Marvel & The Champions]
  • Eternals Omnibus Mapping
    • Eternals by Gaiman, Knauf, & Gillen (2006 – 2022) [includes core Judgment Day issues]
  • The Inhumans Omnibus Mapping
    • Inhumans: The Early Years (1964 – 1997) [MMW 1-2, backups, OGNs, etc]
    • Inhumans: Marvel Knights (1998 – 2004) [AKA by Jenkins/Lee, Pacheco/Marin/Ladron, & McKeever]
    • Inhumans by Charles Soule et al (2014 – 2017) [from Inhumanity to IvX, includes Karnak & Mosaic]
    • Inhumans: RessurXion & Death by Ewing, Ahmed, & Cates (2017 – 2019) [post-IvX through Death of the Inhumans, includes Black Bolt]
  • Invaders Omnibus Mapping
    • Invaders: The Modern Years (1998 & on) [AKA Vol. 2, includes Avengers/Invaders (2008)]
  • New Warriors Omnibus Mapping
    • New Warriors Vol. 0: Origins (1972 – 1994) [includes pre-New Warriors material from Speedball, Firestar, Justice, Namorita, Slapstick, & Rage]
    • New Warriors: The Modern Years (1999 & on) [AKA Vol. 4]
  • Runaways Omnibus Mapping
    • Runaways Vol. 2 (2007 – 2012) [AKA by Whedon, Yost, Moore, & Immonen]
    • Runaways by Rainbow Rowell (2017 – 2025) [AKA Vol. 3]
  • Squadron Supreme Omnibus Mapping
    • Squadron Supreme – Supreme Power: The Complete Saga (2003 – 2011) [includes solo series]
    • Squadron Supreme by James Robinson (2015 – 2017) [includes Hyperion & Nighthawk series]
  • Miscellaneous Marvel Teams Omnibus Mapping
    • Clandestine by Alan Davis (1994 – 2012)
    • Damage Control by Dwayne McDuffie (1989 & on)
    • Power Pack by Gurihiru (2005 – 2010) [includes all 11 miniseries]
    • Winter Guard (1967 & on) [includes major Darkstar & Red Guardian appearances]

Remember: These titles and mappings are a suggestion of how Marvel could assemble these books. They are meant to make the books easy to find and to vote for. Your vote on the poll is a vote in favor of Marvel creating a book with that title or covering that period, NOT an endorsement of a specific mapping. Maps are presented as a proof of concept and to help you build your personal reading list.

Want to check out all of the other voting options for the 2026 Tigereyes Poll? Check out my 2026 Tigereyes poll overview page that explains the poll, how to vote, and lists every title that will appear – including links to all of the posts in this series.

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Marvel Teams: Agents of Atlas Omnibus Mapping

Agents of Atlas has referred to two different teams, linked by a common sponsor in Jimmy Woo.

First, starting in 2006 there was a team of re-assembled Atlas Era Marvel heroes, long-since forgotten in the Marvel Universe. Then, starting in 2019, Marvel (and Jimmy Woo) assembled a group of young Pan-Asian heroes who were briefly collectively known as Agents of Atlas.

Neither version of the team has ever been collected in omnibus.

Agents of Atlas (2006 – 2011) [includes solo series]

A vote for this book is a vote to comprehensively collect all of the Agents of Atlas material, mirroring the mapping of a pair of Complete Collections. That would include their pair of titled series, plus various “versus” mini-series, solo series of their members, and a handful of guest appearances. Plus, there would likely be room to include the debuts of each character from the Altas Era!

This would collect Agents of Atlas (2006) #1-6; X-Men: First Class (2006) #8; Wolverine: Agent of Atlas (2008) #1-3; Agents of Atlas (2009) #1-11; X-Men vs Agents of Atlas (2009) #1-2; Avengers vs. Atlas (2010) #1-4; Thunderbolts (1997) #139-140; Atlas (2010) #1-5; Hercules: Fall of An Avenger (2010) #1-2; Marvel Boy: The Uranian (2010) #1-3; Gorilla Man (2010) #1-3; and material from Spider-Man Family (2008) #4, Secret Invasion: Who Do You Trust? (2008) #1, Dark Reign: New Nation (2008) #1, Assault on Olympus Prologue (2009) #1, Enter The Heroic Age (2010) #1, Incredible Hercules (2008) #138-141, and material from Fear Itself: The Home Front (2011) #1-4 (“The Age of Anxiety”).

It could also add the debut of each team member as material from Marvel Mystery Comics (1939) #82, Venus (1948) #1, Marvel Boy (1950) #1, Men’s Adventures (195) #26, Menace (1953) #11, and Yellow Claw (1955) #1.

Agents of Atlas: New Agents of Atlas & The Tiger Division (2019 & on) [includes Sword Master, Aero, White Fox, Luna Snow]

A vote for this book is a vote to collect the Pan-Asian characters who initially emerged from Marvel Manga comics and the “Future Fight” video game, and who eventually formed the new Agents of Atlas and The Tiger Division. This would collect all of their various solo series and team books, as well as significant guest appearances (especially for Aero & White Fox).

This would collect Sword Master (2019) #1-12; Aero (2019) #1-12; Future Fight Firsts: Crescent and Io (2019) #1; Future Fight Firsts: Luna Snow (2019) #1; Future Fight Firsts: White Fox (2019) #1; Marvel Comics Presents (2019) #8 (3rd story – White Fox); War of the Realms: New Agents of Atlas (2019) #1-4; Agents of Atlas (2019) #1-5; material from Incoming (2020) #1; Atlantis Attacks (2020) #1-5; Death of Doctor Strange: White Fox (2021) #1; Black Cat (2020) Annual 1/2021 (1st story – White Fox); White Fox Infinity Comic (2022) #1-4; Tiger Division (2022) #1-5; Marvel’s Voices: Identity (2022) #1; Marvel’s Voices Infinity Comic (2022) #11 (Tiger Division) & #34-36 (Crescent and Io); Spider-Gwen (2023) Annual 1/2023 (White Fox); Doom’s Division (2025) #1-5; Luna Snow: World Tour (2026) #1.

Marvel Teams: Alpha Flight Omnibus Mapping

One of the biggest and most-welcome omnibus releases of 2026 was that we are FINALLY getting a second volume of Alpha Flight. Alpha Flight by Mantlo & Lee collectx through Alpha Flight (1983) #70, which is actually a few issues farther than I thought they would push. See Guide to Alpha Flight for more information.

Both of the existing Alpha Flight omnibuses weigh in around 40 issues. More than 60 issues of Alpha Flight material yet to collect from their 1983 series, and then another ~20 from 1997. That sounds like we need at least two more books.

Alpha Flight Vol. 3 AKA by Hudnall, Nicieza, & Furman (1989 & on) [follows Mantlo/Lee]

Alpha Flight (1983) #80The mapping of that volume is tricky.

If it exactly splits the remaining material from Alpha Flight (1983) in half, it will be a brief 3o-issue book… and it’s not in our best interest to force there to be more Alpha Flight omnibuses!

If it tries to push through the end of the series it would be a ~66-issue book. That’s not something Marvel loves to do without good reason, but probably still under the absolute limit of ~1600 pages.

As a result, I think one of three things will happen.

First, this could just be a 30-issue book, lessening our chances of ever completing the Alpha Flight omnibus line.

Second, this could just be a ~66 issue book to wrap in the lesser-loved back half of the series all in one go.

Third, and seemingly increasingly possible, is that actually Marvel would consider Alpha Flight (1997) #1-20, -1, & Alpha Flight / Inhumans ’98 Annual to be part of collecting this pre-2000 material and separate it from the post-2000 material. That would mean we have ~88 issues to split across two volumes… keeping them almost exactly the length of the existing pair of omnis! Plus, that puts off the problem of worrying about how to collect the disparate post-2000 Alpha Flight material.

A vote for this book is a vote to collect the next sequential volume of Alpha Flight, which will push into the 1990s. It could possible collect all of the remainder of the series, or it could simply push halfway there.

This would collect Alpha Flight (1983) #71-101; Marvel Comics Presents (1988) #51-53; and a Puck team-up from Wolverine (1988) #35-37.

Alternately, it’s possible it could completely collect the remainder of the 1983 series by including Alpha Flight (1983) #102-130 and Northstar (1994) #1-4 (and maybe Death Metal (1994) #1-2).

If this DOESN’T wrap up for the full series, a Volume 4 would likely finish the series AND continue into all of Alpha Flight (1997).

Note: Because the mapping of the volume after this one is so ambiguous, we have removed Alpha Flight: The Modern Years (1997 & on) [includes Seagle, Lobdell, & Pak] from the poll.

Marvel Teams: Champions Omnibus Mapping

The Champions are two distinct teams One is a mid-70s collection of non-Avengers solo heroes. The other is a late-00s team-up of the next generation of Marvel’s legacy heroes. And, neither of them have an omnibus! See Guide to Champions for more information.

Champions: The Original Years (1975 – 1978)

A vote for this book would be a vote to collect the complete run of the 1970s Champions, adding a few extra issues to their already-hefty single Masterworks volume.

This would collect Champions (1975) #1-17; Iron Man (1968) Annual (1970) #4; Avengers (1963) #163; Super-Villain Team-Up (1975) #14; Spectacular Spider-Man (1976) #17-18; Hulk (1968) Annual 7; X-Force / Champions Annual 1998; Gambit and the Champions: From The Marvel Vault (2011) #1; and material from Giant-Size Hulk (2006) #1.

Note: You can also vote for this material to be collected with X-Men: Silver Age Vol. 3 (1972 – 1975) [AKA The Lost Years AKA Darkest Before the Dawn; could include The Champions]

Champions by Waid, Zub, & Ewing (2016 – 2021) [AKA Ms. Marvel & The Champions]

A vote for this book is to collect the complete saga of Marvel’s young Champions, a team of youthful heroes typically anchored by Ms. Marvel, Miles Morales, & Sam Alexander as Nova.

This would collect Champions (2016) #1-27, Annual 1, & 1.MU; Infinity Countdown: The Champions (2018) #1-2; Champions (2019) #1-10; Outlawed (2020) #1; Champions (2020) #1-10; Avengers (2017) #672-674; and material from Incoming (2019) #1.

While the concept of this team continues to New Champions (2024) by Steve Foxe, that is a new incarnation removed by almost half a decade from the prior run.

Marvel Teams: Eternals Omnibus Mapping

The Eternals have one mega-omnibus in The Eternals: The Complete Saga, which completely subsumed a prior early Marvel Omnibus, Eternals by Jack Kirby. The Eternals don’t have much material after that until they were relaunched in 2006 by Neil Gaiman, and then they went dormant again until they were killed by Jason Aaron in 2018 and then revived by Kieron Gillen in 2021. See Guide to Eternals for more details.

Eternals by Gaiman, Knauf, & Gillen (2006 – 2022) [includes core Judgment Day issues]

As much as I and many others would have loved an oversize hardcover specific to Kieron Gillen’s run on Eternals (2021), it feels like the moment has passed us.

Also, the prior Eternals material from 2006-2007 is just 17 issues, not really enjoy to justify its own omnibus.

Now that’s is clear that there was a clean break in the Eternals story after the Judgment Day event, we can combine these books into a single tome – which will be a pleasing read, since Gillen reflects so many character moments from the mid-00s run.

A vote for this book is a vote to collect all of modern, post-2000 Eternals in one omnibus to match their pre-2000 book!

This would collect Eternals (2006) #1-7; Eternals (2008) #1-9 & Annual 1; Thor: The Deviants Saga (2012) #1-5; Avengers (2018) #1-6; Eternals (2021) #1-12 and three supporting one-shots (Eternals: Thanos Rises; Eternals: Celestia; Eternals: The Heretic); and the continuity-free Eternals Forever (2021) #1.

That’s 39 issues. That means this could also include the 16 issues that form the core of AXE from A.X.E.: A.X.E.: Eve of Judgment (2022) #1; Judgment Day (2022) #1-6 & Omega; A.X.E.: Avengers (2022) #1; A.X.E.: X-Men (2022) #1; A.X.E.: Eternals (2022) #1; A.X.E.: Death to the Mutants (2022) #1-3; A.X.E.: Starfox (2022) #1; and material from Free Comic Book Day 2022: Avengers/X-Men (2022) #1 (“Of Deviation and Mutation”).

Marvel Teams: The Inhumans Omnibus Mapping

I painstakingly mapped all of these volumes because I know many people really want to see The Inhumans in omnibus! Each year, at least one of these books almost makes the Top 60. Will this be the year?!

It’s wild to think that there isn’t a single Inhumans omnibus across their 60 years of comics history. You’d think that Black Bolt finding his way into the MCU in The Marvels would have given Marvel an excuse to release one! Our only recourse might be pushing one of these books into the highest ranks of our Tigereyes poll results.

For details on how to collect every Inhumans comic, ever, see my Guide to Inhumans.

Inhumans: The Early Years (1964 – 1997) [MMW 1-2, backups, OGNs, etc]

Inhumans (1975) #8This book would collect every major Inhumans appearance from their debut in 1964 to just prior to their Inhuman (1998) Marvel Knights book.

That would yield a very big book.

This is effectively a collection of four existing books, followed by three one-shots number of guest appearances

Those four books are The Inhumans: The Origin of the Inhumans (collecting their earliest F4 appearances and backups from Thor), Inhumans Masterworks Volume 1 (mostly collecting Amazing Adventures (1970)), surrounding material included in a paperback called Inhumans: Beware the Inhumans, and Inhumans Masterworks Vol. 2 (mostly collecting Inhumans (1975) and What If? back-ups)

That’s 1336 pages of content.

To that it would need add 210 pages of their three big 80s and 90s one-shots: Marvel Graphic Novel (1982) #39 – The Inhumans (1988) OGN, Inhumans: Untold Saga (1990) OGN, and The Inhumans: The Great Refuge (1995) #1.

That puts us at 1546 – a feasible omnibus, even though it’s significantly bigger than the similar decades-long The Eternals: The Complete Saga. There are another 8 whole issues I’d like to add to that, which is likely another 168 pages of content… and now we’ve crossed the line into a TOO BIG OMNIBUS. And that’s even before sneaking in a further four anthology stories… probably another 40 pages.

That’s officially 100 pages too long to be an omnibus. And, Marvel doesn’t even like going that big on classic material. But, after seeing how these books fared last year, I think there’s value in putting this on the poll as one single book – because splitting up the contents of the two Masterworks across two volumes is forcing people to split their votes.

Ultimately, if we had to stick with the 1545 page book and couldn’t add the Marvel Team-Up (1972) and Marvel Two-in-One (1974) issues that would push it over the line, it wouldn’t be the end of the world – the important thing would be getting in those three big one-shots. And, we might elect to totally skip all of that double-dipping from Fantastic Four – which would trim out enough material to make this easily work as a single volume.

A vote for this book is a vote to collect every Inhumans story from their debut through the 90s in one place. Let’s leave it up to Marvel if it needs to be split up into two books or not. If they need help with the map, they know where to find me.

This would begin by collecting debut material from before they had their own anthology stories. Fantastic Four (1961) #36, 38, 41-47, 54, 62-65, 81-83, 99, & Annual 5 (and material from #48, 50, 51, 55-61, 95, & 105); Thor (1966) #146-152 (B-Stories); Marvel Super-Heroes (1967) #15; Incredible Hulk (1968) Annual 1.

Then, it would add their starring material from Amazing Adventures (1970) #1-10; Avengers (1963) #95, material from Not Brand Echh (1967) #6 & 12; Inhumans (1975) #1-12; What If? (1977) #29-30 (back-ups); and Captain Marvel (1968) #52-53.

Finally, it would extend beyond their Masterworks to add some or all of Marvel Team-Up (1972) #11; Fantastic Four (1961) #150; Marvel Two-in-One (1974) #4, 8, 71-72, & Annual 4; Marvel Fanfare (1982) #14; Bizarre Adventures [Magazine] (1981) #28 (4th story); Marvel Graphic Novel (1982) #39 – The Inhumans (1988) OGN; Inhumans: Untold Saga (1990) OGN; Marvel Comics Presents (1988) #28 (4th story), 68 (4th story), & 168; The Inhumans: The Great Refuge (1995) #1; and supporting material from throughout Fantastic Four (1961) and other titles (including some of the Atlantis Rising story in Fantastic Four (1961) #401-402).

Inhumans: Marvel Knights (1998 – 2004) [AKA by Jenkins/Lee, Pacheco/Marin/Ladron, & McKeever]

The Inhumans (1998) Marvel Knights maxi-series from Paul Jenkins and Jae Lee was a thought-provoking hit that briefly made the Inhumans stars in a way they hadn’t been since the beginning of the Bronze Age. It spawned another 2000 mini, and then the group returned again for another maxi-series off the back of a featured arc in Fantastic Four (1998)

A vote for this book is a vote to collect a pair of 12-issue Inhumans maxi-series, as well as a four-issue series that linked them.

This would collect Inhumans (1998) #1-12; Inhumans (2000) #1-4; Fantastic Four (1998) #51-54; Inhumans (2003) #1-12 (AKA Young Inhumans).

Inhumans by Charles Soule et al (2014 – 2017) [from Inhumanity to IvX, includes Karnak & Mosaic]

Like a fever dream we can barely recall, the Inhumans had a half-decade of relevancy in the mid-10s where they spawned an entire line of comics. Marvel was trying to make Inhumans happen as their legally-distinct sprawling, genetically-powered brand of heroes while the X-Men media rights were still owned by FOX.

This first half of the Inhumans run as a flagship team at Marvel is almost entirely written by Charles Soule, with a handful of supporting series along the way, and culminates in Inhumans vs. X-Men.

This would collect Inhumanity (2014) #1-2 and Inhumanity: The Awakening (2014) #1-2 (the Inhumanity tie-ins were not as relevant to the central plot of the Inhumans). Then, this would move on to collect Inhuman (2014) #1-14 & Annual 1; “Inhuman Error” (from Amazing Spider-Man Special (2015) #1, Amazing Spider-Man Special, Inhuman Special (2015) #1, All-New Captain America Special (2015) #1); Uncanny Inhumans (2015) #0-20, #1.MU, & Annual #1; All-New Inhumans (2016) #1-11; Karnak (2015) #1-6; Mosaic (2016) #1-5; And material from Free Comic Book Day 2015 (Avengers) #1 (“The Uncanny Inhumans”), All-New, All-Different Point One (2015) #1 (“Sublimation”), and Barnes & Noble Make Mine Marvel Sampler (2016) #1 (“Who is Mosaic?”).

Inhumans: RessurXion & Death by Ewing, Ahmed, & Cates (2017 – 2019) [post-IvX through Death of the Inhumans, includes Black Bolt]

This Inhumans book follows the group as they are scattered across the earth and the galaxy in the wake of Inhumans vs. X-Men. This is notable for having material from Al Ewing, Donny Cates, and the critically acclaimed Black Bolt run by Saladin Ahmed!

This would collect Inhumans: Once and Future Kings (2017) #1-5; Inhumans Prime (2017) #1; Royals (2017) #1-12; Inhumans: Judgment Day (2018) #1; Black Bolt (2017) #1-12; Lockjaw (2018) #1-4; Death of the Inhumans (2018) #1-5. It could reasonably begin with all of IvX (2016) #0-6 or add Secret Warriors (2017) #1-12… or, possibly even both.

Marvel Teams: The Invaders Omnibus Mapping

Marvel’s Invaders are a retconned team of World War II heroes who never existed as a unified squad at the time. They were introduced in the mid-70s as Marvel’s answer to DC’s Justice Society – familiar heroes could could riff on WW2 nostalgia. All of that is collected in a single Invaders omnibus. When the team has returned since then, it’s usually to reunite in the modern day – and we’ve had enough of that material in the past 20 years to fill another omnibus!

I spent a long time getting to know this time and their continuity better late last year to build my Guide to Invaders!

Invaders: The Modern Years (1998 & on) [AKA Vol. 2, includes Avengers/Invaders (2008)]

This would include some big blockbuster runs like Avengers/Invaders (2008), James Robinsons’ All-New Invaders (2013), and Chip Zdarsky’s critical hit (and my favorite comic of 2019) Invaders (2019). But, along the way it will pick up some smaller series that would otherwise be abandoned.

A vote for this book is a vote to unify all of the Invaders’ material from 1998 to present day in a single omnibus.

This would collect Marvel Universe (1998) #1-3; New Invaders (2004) #0-9; Avengers/Invaders (2008) #1-12; The Torch (2009) #1-8; Invaders Now! (2010) #1-5; All-New Invaders (2013) #1-15; Invaders (2019) #1-12; Namor: The Best Defense (2018) #1; Captain America & the Invaders: Bahamas Triangle (2019) #1; and material from All-New Marvel Now! Point One (2014) #1.NOW.

Marvel Teams: New Warriors Omnibus Mapping

We’ve got three New Warriors omnibuses covering the complete (1990) series and a forthcoming New Warriors: Nova & Night Thrasher solo omnibus later this year. See Guide to New Warriors for details.

What more could we ask for!?

Baby, this is a poll organized by Omar of Near Mint Condition. There never too much New Warriors for Omar!!! Plus, having the Nova/Thrasher omnibus finally collect their big swaths of 90s material makes it abundantly clear how we can complete this line in just two more books.

New Warriors Vol. 0: Origins (1972 – 1994) [includes pre-New Warriors material from Speedball, Firestar, Justice, Namorita, Slapstick, & Rage]

Speedball (1988) #9The original inspiration for this book was the fact that the new Nova/Thrasher book means we’ve abandoned Speedball’s original Steve Ditko series in omnibus. An existing Speedball: The Masked Marvel trade is too short to collect on its own and the New Warriors omnibuses are totally comprehensive when it comes to team material.

After much consternation amongst the Mapping Minties, we finally cracked how to turn that into an omnibus! This would be a Volume 0 of New Warriors, detailing the origins of all the existing team members other than Nova (who has his own origins omnibus) and Night Thrasher (who was invented for the team, so has no origins).

It makes so much sense it almost feels like Marvel planned it that way!

A vote for this book is a vote to collect all of the New Warriors debuts and early material into one omnibus, maybe also picking up a tiny amount of solo material from the team’s era that didn’t make it into their trio of omnibuses

For Speedball, this would collect Speedball (1988) #1-10 plus material from Amazing Spider-Man (1963) Annual 22, Marvel Age (1985) Annul 4, Marvel Comics Presents (1988) #14 & #56, and Marvel Super-Heroes (1990) #1-2 & #5-6. To that we would add New Warriors era stories from Marvel Comics Presents (1988) #85, #96, #122, #127, & #159-163 and Marvel Holiday Special (1991) 1992.

For Firestar, this would collect her debut in Uncanny X-Men (1963) #193, Firestar (1986) #1-4, and Marvel Comics Presents (1988) #82-87 (2nd stories).

For Justice, this would collect some or all of Giant-Size Defenders (1974) #5 & Defenders (1972) #26, Avengers (1963) #170 & #173, Marvel Two-In-One (1974) #69, Thing (1983) #26-32, and Marvel Super-Heroes (1990) #7 (4th story).

For Namorita, she appears in MANY Namor comics and we’d likely just excerpt her first appearance in Sub-Mariner (1972) #50-55, sub-plot pages from Marvel Two-in-One (1974) #2 & #4, a solo story in Marvel Comics Presents (1988) #12 (4th story), and origin material from Namor, the Sub-Mariner (1990) #20.

For Rage, we would collect material from Avengers (1963) #326-339.

To that, we would add Slapstick (1992) #1-4… because… why not.

New Warriors: The Modern Years (1999 & on) [AKA Vol. 4]

A vote for this book is a vote to begin comprehensively collecting New Warriors team titles from 1999 and on.

This would collect New Warriors (1999) #0-10 & Nova (1999) #1-7 (which were tightly integrated); New Warriors (2005) #1-6; Civil War (2006) #1; New Warriors (2007) #1-20; Firestar (2010) #1; New Warriors (2014) #1-12.

It could also add material from Avengers: The Initiative (2007) #21-35 for the New Warriors’ time as the Avengers Resistance team.

Marvel Teams: Runaways Omnibus Mapping

We have a massive initial Runaways omnibus in Runaways by Brian K. Vaughan & Adrian Alphona collecting over 40 straight issues of the team’s earliest material. And… that’s it. That omnibus actually cuts off right in the middle of their 2005 series when Vaughan leaves the book.

How rude!

Luckily, it would only take another pair of omnibuses to completely collect all of this team’s material. See Guide to Runaways for more details.

Runaways Vol. 2 (2007 – 2012) [AKA by Whedon, Yost, Moore, & Immonen]

A vote for this is a vote to collect all of the Runaways pre-Marvel Now material, starting just two month after the Vaughan omnibus ends!

This would collect Runaways (2005) #25-30; Runaways/Young Avengers Civil War (2006) #1-4; The Loners (2007) #1-6; Secret Invasion: Runaways/Young Avengers (2008) #1-3; Mystic Arcana: Sister Grimm (2007) #1; Runaways (2008) #1-14; Daken: Dark Wolverine (2010) #17-19; Avengers Academy (2010) #27-28 (Old Lace returns); and material from Runaways Saga (2007) #1, Breaking Into Comics The Marvel Way (2010), and What If? House of M (2008) #1 (“What if the Runaways became the Young Avengers?” Story).

Runaways by Rainbow Rowell (2017 – 2025) [AKA Vol. 3]

Rainbow Rowell wrote a delightful extension of the Runaways as a slightly older, not any wiser, and increasingly more dysfunctional team as they move from being teenagers to young adults trying to fend for themselves in new and different ways.

I adore this series and have had a nearly 100% success ratio in recommending it to friends! Are we friends? You should read it!

A vote for this book is a vote to collect all of Rainbow Rowell’s Runaways in a single volume!

This would collect Runaways (2017) #1-38; Runaways (2025) #1-5.

It could also include Marvel’s Voices Infinity Comic (2022) #58-63, a “Runaways” arc not written by Rowell that continues Karolina Dean and Light Brigade’s story between the 2017 and 2025 series.

Marvel Teams: Squadron Supreme Omnibus Mapping

Like The Eternals, Squadron Supreme have one massive omnibus, Squadron Supreme Classic, that consumed a previous smaller one, Squadron Supreme by Mark Gruenwald. However, neither book significantly collected the team’s post-2000 material – the mega-omnibus had just five issues newer than 1998.

We can collect two very different Squadron Supreme teams in a pair of omnibuses.

Squadron Supreme – Supreme Power: The Complete Saga (2003 – 2011)

This is not a Marvel 616 book, but I’m including here since it’s one of only two significant Squadron Supreme runs left to cover in omnibus.

A vote for this book is a vote to collect the complete Marvel MAX Supreme Power saga, an alternate universe version of the Squadron Supreme (who are from an alternate universe to begin with!) and their eventual clash with Ultimate Marvel.

This would collect Supreme Power (2003) #1-18, Doctor Spectrum (2004) #1-6, Supreme Power: Hyperion (2005) #1-5, Supreme Power: Nighthawk (2005) #1-6, Squadron Supreme (2006) #1-7, Ultimate Power (2006) #1-9, Squadron Supreme (2008) #1-12 & Supreme Power (2011) #1-4.

Squadron Supreme by James Robinson (2015 – 2017) [includes Hyperion & Nighthawk series]

A vote for this book is a vote to collect all of the post-Secret Wars (2015) Squadron Supreme material in a single omnibus (although it would also add a handful of Hyperion issue from before Secret Wars as well)

This would collect Squadron Supreme (2015) #1-15; Nighthawk (2016) #1-6; Hyperion (2016) #1-6; Thunderbolts (2016) #4; material from Avengers (2015) #0; context for Hyperion’s time in Marvel Now from Avengers (2012) #4 & 34.1, and material from Avengers (2012) #12-13 and Avengers World (2014) #6 & 19.

Marvel Teams: Miscellaneous Teams Omnibus Mapping (alphabetical by team)

Not every Marvel team is an enduring, multi-decade franchise. Some teams burn brightly and fade away… or, at least, never amass more than 40 issues of material so they can safely be contained in a single omnibus.

Clandestine by Alan Davis (1994 – 2012)

ClanDestine were Alan Davis’s pet project, a sort of X-Men adjacent clan drawing inspiration from The Morlocks and The Warpies.

A vote for this book is a vote to collect all of Davis’s Clandestine into a single omnibus.

This would collect ClanDestine Preview (1994) #1; Marvel Comics Presents (1988) #158; ClanDestine (1994) #1-12; X-Men/ClanDestine (1996) #1-2; ClanDestine (2008) #1-5; Thor: Truth of History (2008) #1; and the three ClanDestine annuals (Fantastic Four (1961) Annual #33, Daredevil (2011) Annual #1, & Wolverine (2013) Annual #1)

Note that ClanDestine (1994) #9-12 were by Glenn Dakin and Davis retconned them out of continuity in X-Men/ClanDestine (1996) #1-2.

Damage Control by Dwayne McDuffie (1989 & on)

We have an existing Damage Control: The Complete Collection paperback from 2015 that collects everything Damage control up to that point, and it’s only 309 pages. Since then, we’ve only added one more mini-series – Damage Control (2022). However, those five issues tip the scales of this book over 400 pages, which makes it a more reasonable size for a short omnibus.

A vote for this book is a vote for a single omnibus collecting all of Damage Control.

This would collect Damage Control (1989A) #1-4; Damage Control (1989B) #1-4; Damage Control (1991) #1-4; and material from Marvel Age Annual 4, Marvel Comics Presents (1988) #19, and Iron Man (1968) Annual 11.

It could optionally continue to post-McDuffie appearances like WWH Aftersmash: Damage Control (2008) #1-3 and Damage Control (2022) #1-5

Power Pack by Gurihiru (2005 – 2010) [includes all 11 miniseries]

Technically, this book doesn’t really belong in the team section, because it’s an alternate universe book! However, some people don’t realize that this entire string of Power Pack mini-series doesn’t exist in our continuity.

To be fair, it’s pretty similar in design and tone, but the ages of the Power Pack kids clearly don’t match up with the status quo of the heroes they are hanging out with. It was later designated as an official alternate Earth. See Guide to Power Pack for more details.

A vote for this book is a vote to collect all of these charming and kid-friendly comics together for the first time!

This would collect Power Pack (2005) #1-4; X-Men and Power Pack (2005) #1-4; Avengers and Power Pack Assemble! (2006) #1-4; Spider-Man and Power Pack (2007) #1-4; Hulk and Power Pack (2007) #1-4; Fantastic Four and Power Pack (2007) #1-4; Iron Man and Power Pack (2008) #1-4; Power Pack: Day One (2008) #1-4; Skrulls vs. Power Pack (2008) #1-4; Wolverine and Power Pack (2009) #1-4; Thor and the Warriors Four (2010) #1-4.

Winter Guard (1967 & on) [includes major Darkstar & Red Guardian appearances]

In the wake of last year’s Thunderbolts* movie, I found myself wondering… is there enough material of Red Guardian to make a “Red Guardian and & The Winter Guard” book?

After some investigation, I would say “yes,” with the caveat that it also leans heavily on incorporating almost all of Darkstar’s major appearances as well.

This could collect the debut of Red Guardians (Avengers (1963) #44-45), the original incarnation of Darkstar’s team, “The Soviet Super-Soldiers” (from The Champions (1976) #7-9, Incredible Hulk (1968) 250, 258-259, Marvel Super Hero Contest of Champions (1982) 1-3, Incredible Hulk (1968) #277 & 279, and further appearances), the debut of the modern Winter Guard (Iron Man (1998) #9-10, Thunderbolts (1997) #25), the contents of “”Dark Star & The Winter Guard (X-Men Unlimited (1993) #28, Hulk: Winter Guard (2009) #0-1, Darkstar and the Winter Guard (2010) #1-3), and Winter Guard (2021) #1-4

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  1. Shunter1612 says

    March 29, 2026 at 12:30 am

    Hi Krisis. For the Agents of Atlas omnibus, would it be possible to add What If? (1977) #1 at 34 pages since this story served as inspiration for the Agents of Atlas, with many members of the team appearing in this issue. Thanks.

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    • Shunter1612 says

      March 31, 2026 at 9:12 am

      Sorry, I meant to say that you should adWhat If? (1977) #9 to an Agents of Atlas omnibus, not What? 1977) #1. Sorry for the confusion.

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  2. Shunter1612 says

    March 29, 2026 at 8:21 am

    Hi Krisis. Would it make sense to add Son of M, Silent War, and Secret Invasion: Inhumans to the Inhumans: Marvel Knights omnibus, or should they remain only in the War of Kings Prelude Omnibus since they are so connected to that event? Thanks.

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  3. Luka Nieto says

    March 30, 2026 at 3:52 pm

    I commented this in your recent livestream, but I’ll also post it here just in case.

    I’ve been doing my own Inhumans mapping and reading it, and I feel like your version skips too much in order to cram it all into one volume. You’re missing not only connective tissue, mostly from FF, but also key Inhumans developments, and I mean big stuff: the Black Bolt/Medusa wedding; Crystal and Quicksilver’s relationship (you have the wedding, but there’s also how it starts, how it crumbles, and the reconciliation attempts while Crystal has other romances); Medusa and Crystal joining and leaving the FF and any important character-related material that happens while they are members; the misadventures of Medusa and Black Bolt’s son Ahura after Nocenti’s graphic novel (which Nocenti herself resolved in her Daredevil run); Luna’s kidnapping; and other big character stuff in that mold.

    My mapping is perhaps too ambitiuous, but I’ve read it all this way and it reads great. Volume 1 (I’d call it “The Inhumans: The Early Years”) would be all of the classic stuff; essentially the two masterworks plus surrounding material from a few Inhumans TPBs and other material that has never been part of an Inhumans collection but should be. Volume 1 would be exactly 1230 pages (accounting for credits, introductions and extras), with these contents, in this order:

    Fantastic Four (1961) #36, #44-47, #48 (excerpt; pages 1-6, 7.1-4), #52 (6-8), #54 (4-6, 11-20), #56 (5-6), #57 (16-18),
    #59 (Cover, 9-12, 17-19), #61 (12-13), #62, #64 (14-15), #67 (7), Annual #5 (Cover, 1-30, 34-40); Thor (1966) #146-152 (2nd stories),
    Marvel Super-Heroes (1967) #15 (1st story), Incredible Hulk King-Size Special; Fantastic Four #81-83, #95 (11-13), #99;
    Amazing Adventures (1970) #1-4 (1st stories), Fantastic Four #105 (1-5, 9.3-5, 10-14), Amazing Adventures #5-10 (1st stories);
    Fantastic Four #117, #118 (1st); Avengers (1963) #94 (1-6, 19), #95; Fantastic Four #129-132, Avengers #110 (2-4),
    Marvel Team-Up (1972) #11, Incredible Hulk (1968) #175, Avengers #127; Fantastic Four #150, #158-159, #160 (9);
    Inhumans (1975) #1-8, #9 (Cover), #10-12; Captain Marvel (1968) #52-53, Fantastic Four Annual #12, Marvel Two-In-One
    (1974) Annual #4, Avengers (1963) #188 (1-2, 3.1-5), Marvel Two-In-One (1974) #71-72 , What If? #29-30 (2nd stories),
    Thor Annual #12 (2nd story); Not Brand Echh #6, #12 (Excerpts); Marvel Collectors’ Item Classics #21 (Pinup).

    Volume 2 would be their entire time on the Moon, from Byrne taking them there to them returning to Earth during Atlantis Rising. For that reason I’d call it something like “The Inhumans: Rise of Attilan”. I still have some small doubts about this mapping (I have to see if it should include some material from FF #304-317, at least of Crystal joining the team), but this preliminary version would be at least 1224 pages:

    Fantastic Four (1961) #207 (page 17.6-7), #239 (11), #240; Marvel Fanfare (1982) #14 (2nd story), Fantastic Four #248,
    Bizarre Adventures #28 (4th story), Vision and the Scarlet Witch (1982) #4, Avengers Annual #12, Thing (1983) #3,
    Fantastic Four Annual #18; Vision and the Scarlet Witch (1985) #6, #7 (21-22), #8 (21), #9 (3-4, 22), #10, #11 (4-7), #12 (19);
    X-Factor (1986) Annual #2, Fantastic Four Annual #21 (1st-2nd stories); Marvel Graphic Novel: The Inhumans,
    Inhumans: The Untold Saga, Marvel Comics Presents (1988) #28 (4th story); Daredevil (1964) #272 (4-6, 7.1-2), #273 (9, 10.1-4),
    #274 (10-11, 19-22), #275 (5-6), #278-282, #283 (2); Marvel Comics Presents #68 (4th story),
    X-Factor (1986) #71 (9-10, 14-15); Avengers (1963) #334, #336 (20-22), #337 (9-10), #343 (1-13, 15-16) [43];
    Fantastic Four Unlimited #2; Avengers #350 (4-5), #367 (22-23), #368 (Cover, 1, 5-10, 17-18); Uncanny X-Men (1983) #307 (16-22);
    Avengers #369 (Cover, 2-7, 26, 33-40), #372 (6-8), 374 (13, 21) [36], #376, #383; Marvel Comics Presents #168 (1st story),
    Inhumans: The Great Refuge, Fantastic Four: Atlantis Rising #1, Fantastic Four #401-402, Fantastic Four: Atlantis Rising #2,
    Fantastic Four Unlimited #11 (1st story); Fantastic Four #411, #412 (3, 12), #413 (6-7); Avengers Unplugged #6 (13-16);
    Quicksilver (1997) #3 (21-22), #4-7, #13 (20-22); Alpha Flight / Inhumans Annual 1998, Marvel Age #69 (Excerpt),
    Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe: Deluxe Edition (Excerpts); Marvel Fanfare (1982) #9, #38, #45 (Pinups).

    I know this may be a pipe-dream but I honestly I believe trying to cram it all into one volume skips too much of their lives, especially the personal stuff through which one gets attached to characters (like, say, Crystal’s insanely dramatic relationships, mostly absent in your version). I tried to trim it all into a single volume and I couldn’t do it without skipping major developments with the characters; the best I could do was two smaller volumes, each missing 200 or 300 pages, but at that point if it’s two volumes why not make it comprehensive.

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  4. Andrew Holcombe says

    March 30, 2026 at 4:58 pm

    For Agents of Atlas, this should include the Menace from Space text story and What if Vol. 1 #9

    For Alpha Flight, this should include the Crossing Line from Avengers #319-324

    For Winter Guard, this should also include the Crossing Line from Avengers #319-324, the Soviet Super-Soldiers one-shot from 1992, and X-Factor Annual #1, X-Men Vs Avengers #1-4, Captain America #352-353, Incredible Hulk #393, Avengers vol 3 #42-44, Hulk vol 2 #1, War Machine: Weapon of SHIELD #33-34, and She-Hulk vol 2 #34-36, the second story to Age of Heroes #3, and Avengers (2018) #10. Darkstar and Blind Faith appear during the Soul Skinner arc in Adjectiveless X-Men. Various members of the People’s Protectorate and Siberforce appeared at different points during the Starblast event. The Winter Guard appeared at various points in Maximum Security and a bit in Citizen V and the Everlasting #3. The Guard has minor appearances in Amazing Spider-Man #676 (if you can call an apparent death minor), Secret Avengers #35, Fantastic Four #643, Monsters Unleashed vol 2 #2, Weapon X vol 3 #20-21, Galina is connected to the Mandarin’s plans in Invincible Iron Man #513, 516, and 522. Alexi Shostakov and imposter “Soviet Super Soldiers” serve as antagonists in Black Widow (2010) #7-8 (note that this is parts 2 and 3 of 3) and the Widow Maker series. Shostakov is revealed to be alive in Daredevil vol 2 #61 and 64, although there is a convincing robot in Black Widow: The Coldest War. He is featured in Black Widow (2020) #1-5, Thunderbolts (2023) #1 and 4, and Widowmakers: Red Guardian and Yelena Belova. Tania Belinskaya (Starlight) had a nice arc as Red Guardian in Defenders #35-65 (off and on), plus Annual #1, Quasar 14 (a single panel), 19 (final page, although her companion the Presence is behind the scenes throughout), 20, 23 (prologue – leads into 19 and 20), and 60, as well as minor appearances in Avengers vol 3 #52-53. Starlight and Darkstar (along with the Black Widow headline a story from Marvel Comics Presents #70. A new Red Guardian appears in Maverick #10-12. And then how much solo Crimson Dynamo content would be appropriate?

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  5. Andrew Holcombe says

    March 31, 2026 at 12:59 pm

    Regarding the Invaders Omnibus, it should include Saga of the Original Human Torch. Unlike Marvel Saga or more modern Saga books, Saga of the Original Human Torch (and Saga of the Sub-Mariner) were not clip books; Roy Thomas and Rick Buckler created all-new story and art to present the Torch’s story in a coherent manner. Additionally, I’d argue for the inclusion of Marvels #0.

    Would the Invaders Omnibus line be the appropriate place for retcon series such as The Marvels Project, The Twelve, the abortive All-Winners Squad: Band of Heroes, the comics from the Timely 70th Anniversary line, Mystery Men, and possibly even Captain America: The Patriot

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  6. CaptainRelou says

    April 19, 2026 at 2:52 pm

    Regarding the Agents of Atlas by Parker Omni, could you add Deadpool Team-up (2009) 889 and Namora (2010) 1 ?

    Also, expanding on what Shunter1612 and Andrew Holcombe suggested: while they are out continuity, what about What If (1977) 9 and Giant-Size Marvel Adventures Avengers (2007) 1 (this one written by Parker as well).

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