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Marvel Solo Heroes Omnibus Mapping, S-Z – Scarlet Witch, Shang-Chi, Wonder Man, & more! | 14th Annual Tigereyes Most-Wanted Marvel Omnibus Poll

March 10, 2026 by krisis 1 Comment

Tigereyes Most Wanted Marvel Omnibus 2026 - Marvel Omnibus Mapping - Scarlet Witch (2024) #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 Solo Hero omnibus from S to Z that does NOT exist – including Scarlet Witch, Sentinel, Shang-Chi, Quicksilver, Shanna The She-Devil, Silver Sable, Sleepwalker, Taskmaster, Tigra, USAgent, Ultron, Wasp, White Tiger, & Wonder Man.

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.

The following characters have already been covered: Captain America (includes Winter Soldier), Ghost Rider & The Midnight Sons (includes Terror Inc. & Werewolf by Night), Silver Surfer & Guardians of the Galaxy (includes Thanos & Warlock), Hulk (includes She-Hulk), Iron Man (includes War Machine), Spider-Man Family (various “Spider-” heroes), Thor & Asgard (includes Thunderstrike, Valkyrie, & Warriors Three), Venom & Carnage, and X-Men Solo Characters (including Sabretooth, Storm, X-Man, etc).

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:

  • Scarlet Witch Omnibus Mapping
    • Scarlet Witch: The Early Years (1964 & on) [includes Vision & Scarlet Witch]
    • Scarlet Witch: Children’s Crusade & The Witches’ Road (2009 – 2017) [includes Robinson series]
    • Scarlet Witch by Steve Orlando (2021 & on) [includes Trial of Magneto & Darkhold]
  • Sentinel by Sean McKeever (2003 – 2024)
  • Shang-Chi, The Modern Years by Gene Luen Yang (1992 – 2023) [follows MoKF omnis, can include pre-Yang material]
  • Shanna The She-Devil (1972 & on)
  • Silver Sable and the Wild Pack (1985 – 2006)
  • Sleepwalker (1991 & on)
  • Taskmaster (1980 & on)
  • Tigra (1972 & on) [includes The Cat]
  • U.S.Agent: John Walker (1986 & on)
  • Ultron Vol. 1 (1968 & on) [AKA The Ultron Imperative ]
  • The Wasp Omnibus Mapping
    • Wasp: Janet Van Dyne (1963) [significant issues & solo material]
    • Wasp: Unstoppable Wasp by Waid & Whitley (2016 & on)
  • White Tiger (1975 & on) [AKA Legacy of the White Tiger]
  • Wonder Man: The Modern Years (1985 & on) [follows Early Years omni]

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 Solo Heroes: Scarlet Witch Omnibus Mapping

Wanda Maximoff as the Scarlet Witch has enjoyed her highest profile of all time for the past 10 years thanks to fandom loving her depiction in the MCU and that bleeding over into support for her in the comics. But, Wanda has been around since close to the start of the modern Marvel Universe, debuting as a villain in the pages of X-Men in 1964! Guide to Scarlet Witch for more details.

Scarlet Witch: The Early Years (1964 & on) [includes Vision & Scarlet Witch]

Wanda has so many iconic stories from her debut in X-Men, through her joining the Avengers, her two series with Vision in the early 90s, her Darker Than Scarlet run in Avengers West Coast, and her own early-00s mini-series!

If you want to see my exact mapping for this (alongside Scarlet Witch megafan Ødfel), you should watch our Map My X: Scarlet Witch Omnibus show on Near Mint Condition!

There’s definitely enough to fill two volumes, even if you are being incredibly choosy! Plus, Wanda is a mega-popular character both for comics fans and the general public. We mashed it down into one volume on the show, but it involved a lot of brutal cutting. So, register your vote here to show which set of material you’d like to see more comprehensively collected – the pre-1982 material or the post-1982 material… or, if you really love Wanda, all of it!

This could begin to collect material including Uncanny X-Men (1963) #4-5, Strange Tales #128, Avengers (1963) #16, 76, 128, 185-187, 234 (and material from #181-182), Giant-Size Avengers #1 & 4, Vision & Scarlet Witch (1982) #1-4, Marvel Team-Up (1972) #125 (2nd story), Marvel Two-in-One (1974) #66, Marvel Fanfare (1972) #6 & 58 (2nd story), Vision & Scarlet Witch (1985) #1-12, West Coast Avengers (1985) #2 & 42-45 (and material from #46), Marvel Super-Heroes (1990) #10 (1st story), Solo Avengers #5 (2nd story), Marvel Comics Presents (1988) #60-63, Avengers West Coast (1989) #47-57 & 60-62, Darkhold: Pages From the Book of Sins (1992) #3-7, and Scarlet Witch (1994) #1-4.

Scarlet Witch: Children’s Crusade & The Witches’ Road (2009 – 2017) [includes Robinson series]

After misrepresenting this book on the poll last year, we’re back with a more specific name and a clearer mapping!

The main contents of this book would be Avengers: The Children’s Crusade (2009) and Scarlet Witch (2016). While we have The Children’s Crusade in omnibus already, it characterizes Wanda’s return and sets up her status quo in Marvel Now as written by James Robinson in the surprisingly stoic 2016 solo series (her first ongoing).

Ultimately, it just doesn’t make sense to group that Robinson series with the Steve Orlando material that follows, because (a) lots of stuff happened in between, (b) that’s all by one author, and (c) there’s enough of it for an omni all on its own (see below).

If you felt this book should begin with Avengers Disassembled or some material from House M, I don’t think you’d be wrong. That really sets it up as an omnibus completely parallel to Wanda’s journey in the MCU (some of which was co-opted by Agatha Harkness in her own show).

This would collect Avengers: The Children’s Crusade (2009) #1-9 (which is all about Wanda, even if she’s not in every issue), Avengers vs X-Men (2012) #0, Uncanny Avengers (2012) Annual 1, Scarlet Witch (2016) #1-14, Doctor Strange: The Last Days of Magic (2016) #1, and Doctor Strange (2015) #6-10.

This could optionally begin with some material from Avengers Disassembled (Avengers (1998) #500-503 & Finale) and House of M (2005) #1-8 for framing purposes, and to appeal to MCU fans.

Scarlet Witch by Steve Orlando (2021 & on) [includes Trial of Magneto & Darkhold]

This is a still-developing map, because Steve Orlando is still writing Scarlet Watch after three years and more than five series.

We now have more than enough Orlando-era material to know for sure we have an omnibus, even if his run continues for several more years. In fact, we almost HAVE TO break here, because this book is getting big – there’s over 50 issues of material in it already.

Ultimately, this might trim off X-Men: The Trial of Magneto (2021) from the start, which is by Leah Williams. However, it’s also a pretty major Scarlet Witch story, so I’d hate to lose it.

This would collect X-Men: The Trial of Magneto (2021) #1-5, The Darkhold (2021) Alpha & Omega (and optionally the one-shots Blade, Wasp, Iron Man, Black Bolt, Spider-Man), material from Women of Marvel (2022) #1, Captain Marvel (2019) #38-41, Who Is… The Scarlet Witch Infinity Comic (2022) #1, Scarlet Witch (2023) #1-10 & Annual 1, material from Contest of Chaos annuals (Spider-Man (2023) Annual 1, Iron Man Annual (2023) 1, Fantastic Four (2022) Annual 1, Moon Knight (2021) Annual 1(/2023), Spider-Gwen (2023) Annual 1, Venom (2021) Annual 1, X-Men (2021) Annual 1, and Avengers (2023) Annual 1), Scarlet Witch & Quicksilver (2024) #1-4, material from Women of Marvel (2024) #1, Scarlet Witch (2024) #1-10, The Vision & The Scarlet Witch (2025) #1-5, Sorcerer Supreme (2025), and onward.

Marvel Solo Heroes: Sentinel Omnibus Mapping

Sentinel by Sean McKeever (2003 – 2024)

Sean McKeever’s Sentinel was like a Marvel version of Iron Giant, where a boy named Juston Seyfert forms an unlikely relationship with a pet Sentinel.

Yes, one of the mutant-murdering robots.

The initial run of Sean McKeever’s comic is just 17 issues – enough for a slim omnibus. We could leave it at that, or pull on some other material from Avengers Academy (2010), Avengers Arena (2012), Sentinels (2024) – although that puts a sad and somewhat grim ending on the story of Juston Seyfert.

This would collect Sentinel (2003) #1-12; Sentinel (2006) #1-5; Avengers Academy (2010) #32-33; and key issues/material from Avengers Academy (2010) #20-33, Avengers Arena (2012) #1-10 & 18, and Sentinels (2024) #1-5.

Marvel Solo Heroes: Shang-Chi Omnibus Mapping

Shang-Chi, The Modern Years by Gene Luen Yang (1992 – 2023) [follows MoKF omnis, can include pre-Yang material]

This title could pick up directly from the existing line of Master of Kung-Fu omnibus volumes to collect all of Shang-Chi’s major solo work from the 90s to the end of his Gene Luen Yang material! See Guide to Shang-Chi for more details.

This would begin by collecting Marc Spector: Moon Knight Special #1 (1992) (for which he is a cover star); Marvel Comics Presents (1988) #156-158; X-Men (1991) #62-64; Journey Into Mystery (1952 / 1996) #514-516 (an anthology title where he is the featured character); Heroes For Hire (1997) #18-19; Shang-Chi: Master of Kung Fu One-Shot [B&W] (2009) #1; Secret Avengers (2010) #6-10 (and arc where he is the lead); Shadowland: Spider-Man (2010) #1; Secret Avengers (2010) #18; Avengers (2012) #11; Deadly Hands of Kung Fu (2014) #1-4; and Master of Kung-Fu (2017) #126.

Then we’d add nearly 600 pages of Yang’s material on Shang-Chi (2020) #1-5, Shang-Chi (2021) #1-12, Marvel’s Voices: Identity (2021) #1 (Shang-Chi story), Shang-Chi and the Ten Rings (2022) #1-6, and Shang-Chi: Master of the Ten Rings (2023) #1, ending with Greg Pak’s Deadly Hands of Kung Fu: Gang War (2023) #1-3 (which resolves some Yang plots) and adding Alyssa Wong’s The Legend of Shang-Chi (2021) #1 and Shang-Chi Infinity Comic (2021) #1-4.

Marvel Solo Heroes: Shanna the She-Devil Omnibus Mapping

Shanna The She-Devil (1972 & on)

Much like other iconic duos in the Marvel Universe like Power Man & Iron Fist, it’s hard to untangle Shanna The She-Devil’s material from Ka-Zar. She often appears alongside him in his appearances, and him in hers.

From that perspective, since we already have a complete Ka-Zar The Savage omnibus, it might simply make sense to combine the Shanna material from before and after that with the Ka-Zar omnis before and after that as described in my Solo Characters (E-L) post.

However, if you want to see a complete collection of more than 50 years of Shanna stories in specific, this map is what you want!

This would collect Shanna The She-Devil (1972) #1-5; Ka-Zar (1974) #2 (and material from #1); Daredevil (1964) #109-113 & 117; Marvel Two-In-One (1974) #3; Savage Tales (1971) #8 & 9-10 (2nd stories); editorial material from Rampaging Hulk (1977) #9; material from Marvel Fanfare (1982) #56-59; key issues from Ka-Zar the Savage (1981) #1-34; stories from Marvel Comics Presents (1988) #13 & 68-77; material from Wolverine: Global Jeopardy (1993) #1; Sensational Spider-Man (1996) #13-15; Shanna, The She-Devil (2005) #1-7; Shanna, the She-Devil: Survival of the Fittest (2007) #1-4; Women of Marvel Digital (2010) #5; Savage Wolverine (2013) #1-5 (in which she is the featured co-star); material from Women of Marvel (2022) #1; Women of Marvel: She-Devils (2025) #1.

Marvel Solo Heroes: Silver Sable Omnibus Mapping

Silver Sable and the Wild Pack (1985 – 2006)

A vote for this book is a vote to collect all of Silver Sable & The Wild Pack (1992) and its one crossover, “For Love Nor Money” with Cave (1992) and Terror Inc. (1992)

That’s already a big book, so it could potentially skip Spider-Man appearances beyond her debut in Amazing Spider-Man (1963) #265, which include appearances in Amazing Spider-Man (1963) #279-281 and Peter Parker, The Spectacular Spider-Man (1976) #128-129, although I could see the argument for collecting a Wild Pack appearances in Solo Avengers (1987) #3-7.

However, I do see the merits of pushing onward to grab Spider-Man Unlimited (1993) #16 and Marvel Team-Up (1997) #3. A trickier prospect is if you forge ahead another 10 years to pick up Sable & Fortune (2006) #1-4 – but, if not here, where would it be printed?

This would collect Amazing Spider-Man (1963) #265 & 279-281; Spectacular Spider-Man (1976) #128-129; Wild Pack appearances in Solo Avengers (1987) #3-7; Silver Sable & The Wild Pack (1992) #1-35 and the “For Love Nor Money” crossover (Terror, Inc. (1992) #11-12 & Cage (1992) #15-16); material from Marvel Comics Presents (1988) #53; Spider-Man Unlimited (1993) #16; Marvel Team-Up (1997) #3; and possible Sable & Fortune (2006) #1-4.

Marvel Solo Heroes: Sleepwalker Omnibus Mapping

Sleepwalker (1991 & on)

Let’s get unconscious baby! Sleepwalker was something akin to Marvel doing an oddball mashup of two DC characters – Sandman and Martian Manhunter.

I am a big fan of my 90s heroes with chunky, multi-year series that are the perfect size for a single omnibus, and Sleepwalker is a perfect example! He has never been comprehensively collected, and he makes only a handful of significant appearances from the end of his 1991 series to the modern day.

This would collect Sleepwalker (1991) #1-33; Darkhawk (1991) #19-20; Marvel Team-Up (2005) #9-10 (2nd stories, maybe material from #7); material from Ms. Marvel (2005) #18-26 (he is not in #21); and Infinity Wars: Sleepwalker (2018) #1-4.

Marvel Solo Heroes: Taskmaster Omnibus Mapping

Taskmaster (1980 & on)

I love Taskmaster, and so does a lot of the comic-loving internet! There’s something at once both surly and charming about this skull-masked copycat. But, can we cut deeper than Tasky’s meme-lord status to find an omnibus of content?

Marvel released a 300+ page collection of his greatest hits, appropriately called Anything You Can Do. To that we can add his pair of mini-series collected as The Right Price. Together, that’s enough for an omnibus, and there’s definitely some more greatest hits material to collect between those two books or from Marvel Now and onward.

First, this would collect the contents of his “Anything You Can Do” trade of classic material: Avengers (1963) #195-196 & 223; Marvel Team-Up (1972) #103 & 146; Thing (1983) #26; Amazing Spider-Man (1963) #308; Iron Man (1968) #254; Daredevil (1964) #292-293; Deadpool (1997) #2; Hawkeye: Earth’s Mightiest Marksman (1998) #1; Avengers (1998) #26; Captain America (1998) #44; and material from Captain America (1968) Annual 11.

Then this would add modern material including Taskmaster (2002) #1-4; material from Marvel Comics Presents (2007) #2; Taskmaster (2010) #1-4, material from Age of Heroes (2010) #3; Avengers Academy (2010) #9; Taskmaster (2020) #1-5; King in Black: Thunderbolts (2021) #1-3.

Marvel Solo Heroes: Tigra Omnibus Mapping

Tigra (1972 & on) [includes The Cat]

Tigra (2002) #1Marvel published a 400+ page Complete Collection of key Tigra material, which we could pad out to omnibus length with some greatest hits of her Avengers membership and solo anthology stories to create a full omnibus that takes us through Avengers Disassembled.

To that we can add some further early material and a handful of 1990s solo anthology stories. However, there’s not too much of her to include after her 2002 mini-series, as her primary action is very tied up with the events of Civil War and Secret Invasion.

This would primarily collect the contents of her Complete Collection with The Cat (1972) #1-4 (and unreleased material from #5); Marvel Team-Up (1972) #8; Giant-Size Creatures (1974) #1; Marvel Chillers #3-7; Marvel Two-In-One (1974) #19; Marvel Team-Up (1972) #67; Marvel Premiere (1972) #42; Tigra (2002) #1-4; and material from Monsters Unleashed (1973) #10 and Marvel Team-Up (1972) #125.

To that, it would add two other solo stories from Marvel Super-Heroes (1990) #2 (5th story) and Marvel Comics Presents (1988) #162-165.

That could be front-loaded with her early arc with Fantastic Four (1961) as she explores the wider Marvel Universe, and her issues joining The Avengers and, later, the West Coast Avengers – in which she is a member for many years.

Marvel Solo Heroes: USAgent Omnibus Mapping

U.S.Agent: John Walker (1986 & on)

Sorry, y’all – I am no U.S.Agent expert! This has been a vote on past polls but I don’t have a map for it. Feel free to chime in with suggestions.

I know it would include Jon Walker’s debut and early material from Captain America (1968) in the 320s and 330s, and some of his confrontational moments from Avengers West Coast, plus several solo stories from Avengers Spotlight and his U.S.Agent (1993) #1-4 mini-series.

However, I’m not sure how much more material would make it into this “best of” style collection. If he’s your favorite character, vote for him! If this book makes the Top 200, I’ll have to put a little more effort into mapping it for our results show!

Marvel Solo Heroes: Ultron Omnibus Mapping

Ultron Vol. 1 (1968 & on) [AKA The Ultron Imperative ]

This could collect all of Ultron’s classic origin material and the first thirty years of his major conflicts with the Avengers.

This would collect Avengers (1963) #54-58, 66-68, 127, 134-135, 157,161-162, 171 (A-Story),172, 202, 280; Fantastic Four (1961) #150 (A-Story), 227; Marvel Two-In-One (1974) #92-93; The Thing (1983) #22-23; West Coast Avengers (1985) #1-2 & 4-7; Daredevil (1964) #275-276; Avengers West Coast (1989) #65 (A-Story), 66 (A-Story), 67-68, 89-91; the “Vibranium Vendetta” 1991 Annuals (Avengers West Coast (1989) Annual 8; Amazing Spider-Man (1963) Annual 25 (A-story), Spectacular Spider-Man (1976) Annual 11 (A-story), Web of Spider-Man (1985) Annual #7 (A-Story)); Vision (1994) #1-4; Avengers (1998) #0, 10, 14-15, 19-22; and Avengers: The Ultron Imperative (2001) #1.

Marvel Solo Heroes: Wasp Omnibus Mapping

Wasp: Janet Van Dyne (1963) [significant issues & solo material]

This title should include an “& on” and it doesn’t! We cannot correct it now.

Janet Van Dyne is a rare Silver Age Avenger who has barely any solo material to show off… even Scarlet Witch had more solo stories than Janet in the Silver and Bronze Age! Janet has a distinct personality and a handful of solo back-ups in Tales To Astonish (1959) which were in the Ant-Man / Giant-Man Masterworks, but she doesn’t really come into her own when it comes to plot lines that don’t attach her to Hank Pym until Roger Stern’s run with her as the leader of the Avengers starting in 1983.

That leaves us with a dilemma of what this book could collect. I’ve read every comic with Janet in it through 2005, so my approach was to go “greatest hits” here to get us to her becoming a leader, ending with some of her 1980s solo series. However, I think there’s equally an argument to be made to cut all of that Silver Age Avengers material to focus more on later material where she has notably more agency. For my full list of every one of those issues, including Janet’s action in each one, see my Guide to Wasp.

You can picture this book either way, or a totally different way – maybe focusing on her modern material like Wasp (2023) #1-5 and Avengers Inc. (2025) #1-5 by Al Ewing.

This would include some or all of Tales To Astonish (1959) #44-47, 52, 57, 61, 63, 65-69, her solo Tales To Astonish (1959) #51-58 (back-up stories), Avengers (1963) #1-2, 10, 12, & 16, Tales To Astonish (1959 #77-78, Avengers (1963) #26, 28-29, 33-34, 43, 45-46, 57-60, 74-75, 83, Marvel Feature (1971) #6-10, Captain Marvel (1968) #35, Avengers (1963) #137 & 161-162, Marvel Team-Up (1972) #59-60, Avengers (1963) Annual 8, Defenders (1972) #76-77, Avengers (1963) #194-196, 201-202, 206, and Avengers (1963) #212-214, 217-222. & 223-226

That takes us through where Wasp becomes the leader of the Avengers. It’s also more than 50 issues, so we’d have to make some cuts! Generally, I don’t think I’d argue to hard for all of that Avengers material, especially because I’d love it if we could make room to push on to her period as a reserve Avengers, where we get some good solo tales in Solo Avengers (1987) #15 (2nd story), Avengers Spotlight (1989) #28 (2nd story), Marvel Comics Presents (1988) #48 (3rd story), Marvel Super-Heroes (1990) #3 (2nd story), and Avengers West Coast (1989) Annual 6 (3rd story).

It’s possible this could even make some leaps and bounds over double-dipped team material to make it to key modern material like Avengers (2010) #31-34, Wasp (2023) #1-5, and Avengers Inc. (2025) #1-5.

Wasp: Unstoppable Wasp by Waid & Whitley (2016 & on)

This omnibus could collect everything from Nadia Van Dyne AKA Nadia Pym AKA The Unstoppable Wasp! She first begins to appear in Mark Waid’s Avengers run and has some significant material there before pair of outstanding brief Jeremy Whitley series, which would be the primary content in this volume.

We’ve included her co-starring appearance in Wasp (2023) #1-5 here even though it is primarily a Janet series, since Nadia plays a major role. See Guide to Unstoppable Wasp for more information.

This would collect Free Comic Book Day 2016: Civil War II (2016) #1, All-New, All-Different Avengers (2016) #9 & 14, Avengers (2016) #1-6, Unstoppable Wasp (2017) #1-8, Avengers (2016) #7-8, Ant-Man & The Wasp (2018) #1-5, Unstoppable Wasp (2018) #1-10, Ironheart (2018) #7-8, Ms. Marvel: Beyond the Limit (2021) #4-5, Avengers Unlimited Infinity Comic (2022) #21-24, and Wasp (2023) #1-5.

Marvel Solo Heroes: White Tiger Omnibus Mapping

White Tiger (1975 & on) [AKA Legacy of the White Tiger]

This would track the saga of multiple White Tigers from the 1970s to the present day.

This would collect Deadly Hands of Kung-Fu (1974) #26-27 & 30-31; Peter Parker, The Spectacular Spider-Man (1976) #9-10; Human Fly (1977) #8-9; Daredevil (1998) #38-40; White Tiger (2007) #1-6; Mighty Avengers (2013) #7; New Avengers (2015) #7; Marvel’s Voices Infinity Comic (2022) #78; White Tiger: Reborn (2025) #1; material from Deadly Hands of Kung-Fu (1974) #19-24, 29, 32; Peter Parker, The Spectacular Spider-Man (1976) #20, 25-31, 49-52; Daredevil (1998) #58-59, 67-70; Avengers Academy (2010) #20-21; New Avengers (2015) #14-15; Marvel Comics (2019) #1000; Marvel Voices: Comunidades (2021) #1; and Marvel Voices: Comunidades (2022) #1.

Marvel Solo Heroes: Wonder Man Omnibus Mapping

Wonder Man: The Modern Years (1985 & on) [follows Early Years omni]

This omnibus would be a direct sequel to the Wonder Man: The Early Years omnibus. Unlike that book, which was mostly scattered team appearances, this has a significant amount of solo material to focus on!

This would collect Wonder Man (1991) #1-29 & Annual 1-2; material from the System Bytes 1992 Annuals Crossover (from Punisher (1987) Annual 5, Daredevil (1964) Annual 8, Wonder Man (1991) Annual 1, and Guardians of the Galaxy (1990) Annual 2); Marvel Comics Presents (1988) #119; Tales of the Marvels: Wonder Years (1995) #1-2; key developments in Avengers (1998) #3-4 & 10-12; Avengers Two: Wonder Man & Beast (2000) #1-3; Wonder Man (2006) #1-5; New Avengers (2010) Annual 1 & Avengers (2010) Annual 1; and material from A+X (2012) #12.

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  1. Andrew Holcombe says

    March 31, 2026 at 10:13 pm

    Regarding Sleepwalker, there is a 1993 Sleepwalker Holiday Special

    Regarding Silver Sable, I know you mentioned cutting guest appearances. But I would like to highlight the appearances of the Outlaws (Web of Spider-Man #50, among others) as something different from the usual Sable hires Spider-Man to do something.

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