Once 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 Solo Hero omnibus from A to D that does NOT exist – including America Chavez, Ant-Man, Black Cat, Black Knight, Black Panther, Black Widow, Captain Marvel, Cloak & Dagger, Crystar, Darkhawk, Deathlok, & Doctor Voodoo.
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.
Note that Deadpool, Daredevil & Elektra, Doctor Strange, Fantastic Four (includes Doctor Doom), Ghost Rider & The Midnight Sons (includes Blade & Darkhold), Thor & Asgard (includes Angela & Beta Ray Bill), Venom & Carnage, Wolverine (includes Akiro / Daken), and X-Men Solo Characters (includes Apocalypse, Bishop, Cable, & Domino) already have their own posts.
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.
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:
- America Chavez Vol. 1 (2011 & on) [includes Vengeance]
- Ant-Man
- Ant-Man / Giant-Man Vol. 1 (1962 & on) [MMW/Epic contents, could continue to Scott Lang]
- Marvel Universe by Robert Kirkman: Marvel Team-Up & Irredeemable Ant-Man (2004 & on) [also Sleepwalker, Jubilee, Marvel Zombies, etc]
- Ant-Man: Scott Lang by Nick Spencer (2015 – 2022)
- Black Cat – The Early Years (1979 & on)
- Black Knight: Dane Whitman Vol. 1 (1967 & on)
- Black Panther
- Black Panther by Maberry & Liss (2009 – 2012) [includes Doom War]
- Black Panther by John Ridley & Eve Ewing (2021 – 2024)
- Black Widow: The Modern Years Vol. 1 (1999 & on) [anthology of series from 2001 onward]
- Captain Marvel
- Captain Marvel: Carol Danvers – The Ms. Marvel Years by Brian Reed (2005 – 2010)
- Captain Marvel: Carol Danvers, The Mighty Captain Marvel (2016 – 2019) [includes Margaret Stohl]
- Cloak & Dagger Vol. 3 (1991 & on) [AKA “Us Against the World”]
- Crystar, Crystal Warrior: The Saga (1983 – 1984)
- Darkhawk (1991 – 1995)
- Deathlok
- Deathlok: The Early Years (1974 & on) [MMW material + McDuffie series]
- M-Tech: X-51, Deathlok, & Warlock (1998 – 2000)
- Deathlok: The Modern Years (2009 & on)
- Doctor Voodoo: Avenger of the Supernatural (1973 & on)
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.
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Marvel Solo Heroes: Ms. America Chavez Omnibus Mapping
America Chavez Vol. 1 (2011 & on) [includes Vengeance]
America Chavez has had an interesting journey from a throwaway new hero in Joe Casey’s peculiar ode to villains in Vengeance (2011), to one of Kieron Gillen’s all-queer Young Avengers, to one of Al Ewing’s space-faring Ultimates, to one of Kelly Thompson’s new generation of West Coast Avengers, to a MCU supporting character in Doctor Strange: Multiverse of Madness.
While we could easily field a tidy 30-ish issue omnibus just of America’s solo material, the challenging thing about trying to collect her material all in one omnibus is that at some point you need to pull in some team issues to give some texture to her story.
This would collect Vengeance (2011) #1-6; America (2017) #1-12; America Chavez: Made in the U.S.A (2021) #1-5; and material from Marvel Voices: Pride (2021) #1, Marvel Voices: Communidades (2021) #1, Marvel Voices: Community (2022) #1, Who Is… America Chavez Infinity Comic (2022) #1, and Marvel Voices Infinity Comic (2022) #8 & 12-17
It could also add some key issues from Young Avengers (2013), Ultimates (2015), Ultimates 2 (2016), and West Coast Avengers (2018).
Marvel Solo Heroes: Ant-Man Omnibus Mapping
Ant-Man isn’t just one hero. We go from Hank Pym in the original lineup of Avengers (1963), to reformed criminal Scott Lang, to current criminal Eric O’Grady, back to Scott Lang. See Guide to Ant-Man for more details.
Ant-Man / Giant-Man Vol. 1 (1962 & on) [MMW/Epic contents, could continue to Scott Lang]
From one perspective, this would collect all of the Ant-Man / Giant-Man Marvel Masterworks material, maybe even stretching farther into the 80s for more Scott Lang material.
From another, it ought to only be a Hank Pym & Bill Foster omnibus and end with the debut of Scott Lang as Ant-Man, since that could merit its own omnibus.
This could be either book based on the title, it’s up to you. However, if we ditch the Scott Lang material, we could add in some key Avengers (1963) material for Hank Pym.
This would collect Hank Pym’s stories from Tales to Astonish (1959) #27-69; Hank Pym in Marvel Feature (1971) #4-10 and Iron Man (1968) #44 (backup story); Bill Foster in Power Man (1974) #24-25, Black Goliath (1976) #1-5, & Champions (1975) #11-13; and Scott Lang in Marvel Premiere (1972) #47-48.
If it had a Pym-only scope, it would collect additional material from Avengers (1963). If it had an “”all Ant-Men”” scope, it would continue to more Scott Lang material.
For Lang, this would collect continue from Marvel Premiere (1972) #47-48 to collect a minimum of Iron Man (1968) #125 (excerpts), 131-133, & 151, Avengers (1963) #181 (excerpts), 195-196, & 223, Marvel Team-Up (1972) #103, and Marvel Two-In-One (1974) #87.
To that it would add other appearances including Avengers (1963) #275-277, Marvel Comics Presents (1988) #11 (3rd story), Amazing Spider-Man (1963) Annual 24 (1st and 4th stories), Iron Man (1968) Annual 12 (5th story), Marvel Comics Presents (1988) #81 (3rd story), 132 (2nd story), and 137 (2nd story), subplot pages from his time as a supporting character in Iron man, selections from his time in Fantastic Four and Heroes for Hire, and Marvel UK anthology/inventory stories.
Marvel Universe by Robert Kirkman: Marvel Team-Up & Irredeemable Ant-Man (2004 & on) [also Sleepwalker, Jubilee, Marvel Zombies, etc]
This would collect the entire run of Eric O’Grady in The Irredeemable Ant-Man (2006) #1-12
Ant-Man: Scott Lang by Nick Spencer (2015 – 2022)
While you could be voting for this with only the Spencer material in mind, it could actually cover several more years of Lang’s solo material. Specifically, it could add the entirety of another paperback, Ant-Man: The Saga of Scott Lang, which includes another 300+ pages of his subsequent adventures
This would collect Ant-Man (2015) #1-5 & Annual 1; Ant-Man: Last Days (2015) #1; The Astonishing Ant-Man (2015) #1-13; Guardians Team-Up (2015) #7; A Year of Marvels: March Infinite Comic (2016) #1; Ant-Man & the Wasp: Living Legends (2018) #1; Ant-Man and the Wasp (2018) #1-5; War of the Realms: Giant-Man (2019) #1-3; and Ant-Man (2020) #1-5.
Marvel Solo Heroes: Black Cat Omnibus Mapping
Black Cat – The Early Years (1979 & on)
A vote for this volume is to begin collecting all of Felicia Hardy’s significant Black Cat stories from her debut onward.
I reviewed every one of these issues for my Guide to Black Cat, which explains her appearance in each of them. They actually form an incredibly compelling narrative that takes Felicia from a starstruck young girl obsessed with Spider-Man to a cunning operator who trusts nothing more than her own intuition.
While this double-dips a lot of Spider-Man comics, they are so widely varied and from many different runs, and it also picks up some unique Black Cat material like her several mini-series. This makes for a perfect primer for continuing on to her Black Cat by Jed Mackay Omnibus, really only skipping over her time as a crimelord in various Silk series.
This could begin to collect Amazing Spider-Man (1963) #194-195, 204-205, & 226-227, Peter Parker, The Spectacular Spider-Man (1976) #75 & 85-92, Annual 4 (2nd story), 98-100, 117 & 119, Amazing Spider-Man (1963) #341-343, Web of Spider-Man (1985) #80, Amazing Spider-Man (1963) #370, Web of Spider-Man (1985) Annual 8 (3rd story), sub-plot pages from Maximum Carnage, Spectacular Spider-Man (1976) #205-206, Web of Spider-Man (1985) Annual 10 (3rd story), Felicia Hardy: The Black Cat (1994) #1-4, Marvel Knights Spider-Man (2004) #4, Spider-Man Unlimited (2004) #14 (1st story), Spider-Man/Black Cat: The Evil That Men Do (2002 / 2006) #1-6, Claws (2006) #1-3, Wolverine & Black Cat: Claws 2 (2010) #1-3, Sensational Spider-Man (2006) #30 & 34, Marvel Divas (2009) #1-4, Amazing Spider-Man (1963) #606-607, Amazing Spider-Man Presents: Black Cat (2010) #1-4, Web of Spider-Man (2009) #11-12, and Amazing Spider-Man (1963) #648-651.
That’s 64 issues, but a few of them are back-up stories, so it is a perfect omnibus size!
Marvel Solo Heroes: Black Knight Omnibus Mapping
Black Knight: Dane Whitman Vol. 1 (1967 & on)
Black Knight makes nearly 200 comic appearances just on the way to the Leather Jacket era of Avengers! However, there are some obvious picks in that material, including his earliest Avengers stories, his run in the UK Hulk Comic (which is already in the Captain Britain omnibus, but is Black Knight’s story), portions of Stern Avengers, Black Knight (1990) #1-4, and stories from Marvel Fanfare, Avengers Spotlight, and Marvel Comics Presents.
This would begin to collect Avengers (1963) #47, Marvel Super-Heroes (1967) #17; Doctor Strange (1968) #178; Hulk Comics UK (1979) #1, 3-9, 11-19, 21-30, 42-55, 57-63; Doctor Strange (1974) #68-69; Black Knight (1990) #1-4; Avengers Spotlight (1989) #39; Black Knight: Exodus (1996) #1; Black Knight (2016) #1-5; King in Black: Black Knight (2021) #1; Black Knight: Curse of the Ebony Blade (2021) #1-5; Death of Doctor Strange: X-Men/Black Knight (2022) #1; and material from material from Avengers (1963), Solo Avengers (1987) #4, Marvel Super-Heroes (1990) #4, Marvel Fanfare (1982) #52-54, Marvel Comics Presents (1988) #73, Avengers Annual (1967) 21, and Original Sins (2014) #2.
Marvel Solo Heroes: Black Panther Omnibus Mapping
Marvel’s 2026 slate of omnibuses knocked out another one of our ever-decreasing remaining Black Panther books with Black Panther: Revenge Of The Black Panther. We are now just two Black Panther omnibuses away from having his character completely covered in oversize collections! See the Guide to Black Panther for more details.
Black Panther by Maberry & Liss (2009 – 2012) [includes Doom War]
This omnibus picks up directly from where Black Panther by Reginald Hudlin leaves off, continuing the story of both a Black Panther who briefly leaves Wakanda behind and of Shuri standing in his place.
This would collect Black Panther (2009) #7-12 (starring Shuri), Doomwar (2010) #1-6, The Man Without Fear (2010) #513-523 & The Most Dangerous Man Alive (2010) #523.1 & 524-529, Klaws of the Panther (2010) #1-4, X:Men: Worlds Apart (2009) #1-4, and material from Age of Heroes (2010) #4.
Black Panther by John Ridley & Eve Ewing (2021 – 2024)
This would collect three different Panther series from three different writers that actually do pair well and would bring us through the modern day.
This would collect Black Panther (2021) #1-15, Wakanda (2022) #1-5, Marvel’s Voices: Wakanda Forever (2023) #1, Black Panther (2023) #1-10, and optionally Black Panther: Blood Hunt (2024) #1-3
Marvel Solo Heroes: Black Widow Omnibus Mapping
Black Widow: The Modern Years Vol. 1 (1999 & on) [anthology of series from 2001 onward]
For the record, there’s too much material to get this done in one or maybe even in two volumes. It’s more than 100 issues of Black Widow, even if we’re not counting any significant guest turns or Marvel Knights team material. See Guide to Black Widow for more details.
This would begin to collect Black Widow (1999) #1-3, Black Widow (2001) #1-3, optionally Yelena Belova in Black Widow (2002) #1-3 [AKA “Pale Little Spider”], Black Widow (2004) #1-6, Black Widow: The Things They Say About Her (2005) #1-6, Black Widow: Deadly Origin (2010) #1-4, Black Widow (2010) #1-8, Widowmaker (2010) #1-4, Captain America & Black Widow (2012) #636-640, Black Widow (2014) #1-20, Black Widow (2016) #1-12 [though this is collected in the Waid/Samnee omnibus], Tales of Suspense (2017) #100-104, Black Widow (2019) #1-6, The Web of Black Widow (2019) #1-5, Black Widow (2020) #1-15 by Kelly Thompson & Elena Casagrande, Black Widow: Widow’s Sting (2020) #1, Black Widow & Hawkeye (2024) #1-4, Black Widow: Venomous (2024) #1, & Venom War: Venomous (2024) #1-3
A first omnibus of that might collect Black Widow (1999) #1-3; Black Widow (2001) #1-3; Black Widow (2002) #1-3; Black Widow (2004) #1-6; Black Widow: The Things They Say About Her (2005) #1-6; Black Widow: Deadly Origin (2009) #1-4; Black Widow (2010) #1-8; Widowmaker (2010) #1-4; Captain America & Black Widow (2012) #636-640; and material from Avengers (1998) #32-34, Thunderbolts (1997) #43-44, and Marvel Knights Double-Shot (2002) #4.
Then a second volume would effectively wind up as “Black Widow by Edmonson & Noto and Thompson & Casagrande.”
Marvel Solo Heroes: Captain Marvel Omnibus Mapping
We have incredible Captain Marvel omnibus coverage at this point, including the original Captain’s Bronze Age run, Peter David’s revival with Genis-Vell, plus Carol Danvers as Captain Marvel collected in three omnibuses by her two major authors – Kelly Sue DeConnick and Kelly Thompson.
What’s left to collect? Just two more omnibuses! One is of her Ms. Marvel years in the mid-00s. The other is a book that links the DeConnick and Thompson runs. See Guide to Captain Marvel for more information
Captain Marvel: Carol Danvers – The Ms. Marvel Years by Brian Reed (2005 – 2010)
This book is right on the borderline of fitting into just one volume, so we’re keeping it that way on the poll and letting Marvel decide if it can be done once you vote it into the Top 60.
If this was just one volume, it would collect Ms. Marvel (2006) #1-50 & Annual 1; Giant-Size Ms. Marvel (2006) #1; Ms. Marvel Special 2007) #1; Ms. Marvel Special: Storyteller (2008) #1, and Siege: Spider-Man (2010) #1.
If we think about it as two volumes…
Volume 1 would collect Giant-Size Ms. Marvel (2006) #1; Ms. Marvel (2006) #1-24 & Annual 1, Ms. Marvel Special (2007) #1, and some or all of her time as the leader of Mighty Avengers (2007) #1-11.
Volume 2 would collect Captain Marvel (2008) #1-5; Ms. Marvel (2006) #25-50, Ms. Marvel Special: Storyteller (2008) #1; Young Avengers Presents (2008) #2 [an epilogue to the Captain Marvel mini-series]; Dark Avengers (2009) #1, New Avengers (2004) Annual 3, Siege: Spider-Man (2010) #1, Secret Avengers (2010) #26-28, and She-Hulk: Sensational (2010) #1 (2nd story). Those additions would cover the gap between the end of her run in 2010 and her revamp in 2012.
Captain Marvel: Carol Danvers, The Mighty Captain Marvel (2016 – 2019) [includes Margaret Stohl]
This would be a straight-forward collection of all of Carol Danvers’ material between the end of Kelly Sue DeConnick’s run in 2015 and the start of Kelly Thompson’s run in 2019.
This would collect Captain Marvel (2016) #1-10; A-Force (2016) #1-10; Mighty Captain Marvel (2016) #1-9 & 125-129; Generations: Captain Marvel & Captain Mar-Vell (2017) #1; Generations: Ms. Marvel & Ms. Marvel AKA The Marvels (2017) #1; Infinity Countdown: Captain Marvel (2018) #1; The Life of Captain Marvel (2018) #1-5; Captain Marvel: Braver & Mightier (2019) #1; Marvel Team-Up (2019) #4-6; plus, excerpts from Civil War II (2016) #1-8.
Marvel Solo Heroes: Cloak & Dagger Omnibus Mapping
Cloak & Dagger Vol. 3 (1991 & on) [AKA “Us Against the World”]
After the end of Cloak & Dagger’s string of 80s and 90s series they become a pair of comic book nomads, drifting from anthology story to guest appearance. That doesn’t give us much to collect from 1991 to 2010. However, int he past decade at Marvel they’ve made enough brief appearances to warrant a third volume of their omnibus line. See my Guide to Cloak & Dagger for more context.
This would collect Marvel Comics Presents (1988) #119-122, & 133; New Warriors (1990) #32-34 & Annual 3; Runaways (2003) #11-12; Runaways (2005) #9-12; Cloak and Dagger (2010) #1; Spider-Island: Cloak and Dagger (2011) #1-3; Amazing Spider-Man (2015) #6-8; Marvel Digital Original: Cloak and Dagger: Shades of Grey (2018) #1-3; Cloak and Dagger: Negative Exposure (2018) #1-3; King In Black: Planet of the Symbiotes (2021) #3; Blood Hunters (2024A) #1-5 (C-Stories); Blood Hunters (2024B) #1-5; and material from Strange Tales: Dark Corners (1998) #1; Marvel Knights Double Shot (2002) #3; Dark X-Men: The Beginning (2009) #2; Amazing Spider-Man (1999) #663; Amazing Spider-Man Annual (2016) 1; plus relevant subplot pages from the Maximum Carnage crossover.
Marvel Solo Heroes: Crystar Omnibus Mapping
Crystar, Crystal Warrior: The Saga (1983 – 1984)
This would collect Crystar (1983) #1-11.
Marvel Solo Heroes: Ms. America Omnibus Mapping
Darkhawk was a singularly 90s kind of hero – a young guy in a suit but also he can go to space but also he has claws. Maybe that’s why he has never been successfully revived for more than a few issues since then, but 90s fans still carry a torch for his cool 50-issue ongoing series. See my Guide to Darkhawk for more details!
Darkhawk (1991 – 1995)
Based on the size of the recent Spider-Woman omnibus, I think Marvel could knock out the complete 90s run of Darkhawk in just one large book.
This would collect Darkhawk (1991) #1-50 & Annual #1-3, material from “”Assault on Armor City”” (continuing from his Annual 1 to Avengers West Coast (1989) Annual 7 and Iron Man (1968) Annual 13), Sleepwalker (1991) #17, and Secret Defenders (1993) #1-3.
However, it could add any of New Warriors (1990) #14; material from Amazing Spider-Man (1963) #353-354 & 357-358; and Amazing Spider-Man: Friends & Enemies (1995) #1-4. He also stars significantly in New Warriors, but we’ll need to leave that to the existing New Warriors omnibuses.
Marvel Solo Heroes: Deathlok Omnibus Mapping
See my Guide to Deathlok for more on how the many iterations of Deathlok have been collected over the years.
Deathlok: The Early Years (1974 & on) [MMW material + McDuffie series]
The classic material of the original Deathlock that we’ve had in Marvel Masterworks is under 400 pages with nothing else to add. For a character of Deathlock’s relatively minor popularity, that’s not enough to justify an omnibus.
However, collecting his entire 90s series complete with crossovers and guest appearances is a whole omnibus on its own – maybe as large as 1360 pages!
That puts us an an awkward total of just over 1700 pages, which is too big for an omnibus. We might be able to trim out 10 issues of guest appearances, but it’s still a too-huge book.
The problem with splitting the Deathlok material in two, is that the Volume 2 material is a half that’s already been orphaned by his trade paperback line, putting us even farther away from ever seeing it collected! I think instead we have to find a way to trim just a little bit of material out of this book so it can be done as a single volume.
This would begin by collecting stories of the original Deathlok from Astonishing Tales (1970) #25-28 & 30-36; Marvel Team-Up (1972) #46; Marvel Spotlight (1971) #33; Marvel Two-in-One (1974) #27 & 54; Captain America (1968) #286-288; Marvel Fanfare (1982) #4 (2nd story), and a pin-up from Marvel Fanfare (1982) #23.
Then we would continue to This would collect Deathlok (1990) #1-4; Marvel Comics Presents (1988) #62; Deathlok (1991) #1-34 & Annual 1-2; Nick Fury, Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D (1989) #30-31; Daredevil (1964) Annual 8; Silver Sable & the Wild Pack (1992) #6-7; Iron Man (1968) #301; and Spider-Man: The Power of Terror (1995) #1-4.
We would likely omit Secret Defenders (1993) #22-25, where he is a team member.
M-Tech: X-51, Deathlok, & Warlock (1998 – 2000)
A different version of Deathlok was part of the brief M-Tech line that spun out of an X-Men crossover.
This would collect the entire short-lived “M-Tech” line and its lead-in stories from Cable (1993) #59-62 (and material from #58), Uncanny X-Men (1963) #371, X-Men (1991) #91 & Annual ’99, Deathlok (1999) #1-11, Warlock (1999) #1-9;, and X-51 (1999) #1-12.
Deathlok: The Modern Years (2009 & on)
The modern iteration of Deathlok isn’t always a singular hero. It has been time-traveling Deathloks, squadrons of hero-killer Deathloks, and Henry Hayes – a new modern day Deathlok.
This would collect Wolverine: Weapon X (2009) #11-15; Deathlok (2010) #1-7 AKA Deathlok: The Demolisher; Uncanny X-Force (2010) #5-10; Original Sins (2014) #1; Deathlok (2014) #1-10; possibly all of All-New, All-Different Point One (2015) #1 & Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. (2016) #1-8; and Deathlok 50th Anniversary Special #1 (2024) #1.
That’s a very reasonably-sized omnibus, but we could optionally add Deathlok (1999) #1-11; material from Avengers Forever (1998) #12; Beyond! (2006) #1-6; Fantastic Four (1961) #544-546; Black Panther (2005) #26-27; and Spider-Man Family (2007) #3.
Marvel Solo Heroes: Doctor Voodoo Omnibus Mapping
Doctor Voodoo: Avenger of the Supernatural (1973 & on)
This would begin by collecting the contents of the Brother Voodoo Masterworks, which were Strange Tales #169-173, Marvel Team-Up #24, Werewolf by Night #39-41, Marvel Two-in-One #41, Doctor Strange #48, Moon Knight #21, and material from Tales of the Zombie #6 & 10, Tomb of Dracula #34-37, Werewolf by Night #38, Marvel Super-Heroes #1, and Doctor Strange: Sorcerer Supreme #16-17 & 20.
It would continue collecting significant Doctor Voodoo stories through Doctor Voodoo: Avenger of the Supernatural (2009) #1-5 by Rick Remender.
Hi Krisis. Would it be possible to add Untold Legend of Captain Marvel (1997) #1-3 to a Captain Marvel omnibus. It stars Mar-Vell, but since it was left out of his two omnis, maybe it could go in a Captain Marvel omnibus as bonus content. The only other idea I have is to include it in a Thanos: Road to Annihilation omnibus since Mar-Vell was once Thanos’s rival and the story was released during this era of comics. I don’t know the page count or what happens in the issues since it is not available on Marvel Unlimited. I’ve heard that it has Mar-Vell face off against the Brood in a tale set before his main series and co-stars Una and Yon-Rogg, but I know nothing beyond that. Thanks.
There’s some orphaned Genis-Vell material as well, notably the Nicieza/Benes run (which wrapped in Avengers Unplugged #5
Do you think the orphaned material would go in a Silver Surfer by Ron Marz omnibus since his first, second, and third appearances would be in that book?
Hi Krisis. Where do you think Genis-Vell: Captain Marvel (2022) 1-5 should go. It wasn’t in the Captain Marvel: Genis-Vell by Peter David omnibus even though it was written by Peter David. It doesn’t look like it will be in the Captain Marvel: Highest, Furthest, Fastest omnibus even though this mini-series should be there. My first thought is to add it to a Captain Marvel by Margaret Stohl omnibus as bonus material near the end. My second thought would be to add it to a Guardians of the Galaxy by Al Ewing and Donny Cates omnibus since Phyla-Vell, from Earth 18897, appears in this story, and is a member of the Guardians during Donny Cate’s run and Al Ewing’s run. Please don’t let this story be abandoned. It’s not even on Marvel Unlimited, so it needs the omnibus treatment so that more people can read it. Thanks.
Would it also be possible to also add Captain Marvel (2007) #1-5 at 115 pages and Young Avengers (2008) #2 at 23 pages to a Ms. Marvel by Brian Reed omnibus since it was written by him, has Carol in a lot of the mini-series, and would otherwise be abandoned in omnibus format. If there is any additional room, could you add Young Avengers (2008) #2 at 23 pages as well, since
it has Hulking meet with Mar-Vell and would be a nice bonus. Thanks.
U just say the captain marvel mini-series is already a part of the map, but please still add Young Avengers Presents (2008) #2. Thanks
I just saw the Captain Marvel mini-series is already a part of the map, but please still add Young Avengers Presents (2008) #2. Thanks
Added with a note for context, thanks!