Black Panther collected editions

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The Marvel Comics character Black Panther first appeared in 1966 in Fantastic Four #52, written by Stan Lee and drawn by Jack Kirby. [1]

Contents

The character's various appearances have been collated into hundreds of trade paperback, hardcover and omnibus collections.

Omnibus

TitleMaterial collectedDate publishedISBN
Black Panther: The Early Marvel Years OmnibusFantastic Four (vol. 1) #52-53, 56, 119, Captain America (vol. 1) #100, Avengers (vol. 1) #52, 62, 73–74, 77–79, 87, 112, 126, Daredevil (vol. 1) #52, 69, Daredevil Annual (vol. 1) #4, Marvel Team-Up #20, Jungle Action #6-24, material from Fantastic Four (vol. 1) #54, Tales of Suspense #97-99, Astonishing Tales #6-7September 2022 978-1302945084
Black Panther By Christopher Priest OmnibusBlack Panther (vol. 3) #1-33, Deadpool (vol. 2) #44, material from Marvel Double-Shot #2September 2022 978-1302945015
Black Panther By Ta-Nehisi Coates OmnibusBlack Panther (vol. 6) #1-18, 166–172, Black Panther (vol. 7) #1-22, material from #23-25August 2022 978-1302945695
Wakanda: World of Black Panther OmnibusRise of the Black Panther #1-6, Black Panther: World of Wakanda #1-6, Black Panther & The Crew #1-6, Black Panther: Long Live the King #1-6, Black Panther Annual (vol. 7) #1, Amazing Spider-Man: Wakanda Forever, X-Men: Wakanda Forever, Avengers: Wakanda Forever, Black Panther vs. Deadpool #1-5, Shuri #1-10, Kilmonger #1-5, Black Panther and the Agents of Wakanda #1-8, King in Black: Black Panther, The Last Annihilation: Wakanda, material from Venomverse: War Stories, Marvel Comics #1000, Marvel's Voices #1, Marvel's Voices: Legacy,Black Panther (vol. 7) #23-25October 2022 978-1302946272

Marvel Masterworks

TitleMaterial collectedDate publishedISBN
Marvel Masterworks: Black Panther Volume 1Jungle Action #6–22, 242010 978-0785141990
Marvel Masterworks: Black Panther Volume 2Black Panther (vol. 1) #1–15, Marvel Premiere #51–53, material from Marvel Team-Up #1002016 978-1302900205
Marvel Masterworks: Black Panther Volume 3Black Panther (vol. 2) #1-4, and material from Marvel Comics Presents #13-37April 2021 978-1302928698

Epic Collections

TitleMaterial collectedDate publishedISBN
Black Panther Epic Collection Volume 1: Panther's RageFantastic Four (vol. 1) #52–53, Jungle Action #6–22, 242016 978-1302901905
Black Panther Epic Collection Volume 2: Revenge of the Black PantherBlack Panther (vol. 1) #1-15, Marvel Premiere #51-53, Black Panther (vol. 2) #1-4, material from Marvel Team-Up #1002019 978-1302915421
Black Panther Epic Collection Volume 3: Panther's PreyBlack Panther: Panther's Prey #1-4, material from Marvel Comics Presents #13-37, 148, Solo Avengers #19, Marvel Super Heroes (vol. 2) #1, Marvel Fanfare #60, Fantastic Four Unlimited #12021 978-1302921989

Volume 1

TitleMaterial collectedDate publishedISBN
Black Panther by Jack Kirby Volume 1Black Panther (vol. 1) #1–72005 978-0785116875
Black Panther by Jack Kirby Volume 2Black Panther (vol. 1) #8–132006 978-0785120698

Miniseries

TitleMaterial collectedDate publishedISBN
Black Panther: Panther's QuestMaterial from Marvel Comics Presents #13-372018 978-1302908034

Volume 3

TitleMaterial collectedDate publishedISBN
Black Panther Vol. 1: The ClientBlack Panther (vol. 3) #1–52001 978-0785107897
Black Panther Vol. 2: Enemy of the StateBlack Panther (vol. 3) #6–122002 978-0785108290
Black Panther by Christopher Priest: The Complete Collection Volume 1Black Panther (vol. 3) #1–172015 978-0785192671
Black Panther by Christopher Priest: The Complete Collection Volume 2Black Panther (vol. 3) #18–35, Deadpool (vol. 3) #442015 978-0785198116
Black Panther by Christopher Priest: The Complete Collection Volume 3Black Panther (vol. 3) #36–49, 57–58, Incredible Hulk (vol. 3) #33, Thor (vol. 1) #370, material from Marvel Double-Shot #22016 978-0785195085
Black Panther by Christopher Priest: The Complete Collection Volume 4Black Panther (vol. 3) #50–56, 59–62, The Crew #1–72016 978-1302900588

Volume 4

TitleMaterial collectedDate publishedISBN
Black Panther: Who is the Black Panther?Black Panther (vol. 4) #1–62006 978-0785120483
House of M: World of M featuring WolverineBlack Panther (vol. 4) #7 and Wolverine (vol. 3) #33–35, Captain America (vol. 5) #10, The Pulse #102006 978-0785119227
X-Men/Black Panther: Wild KingdomBlack Panther (vol. 4) #8–9, X-Men (vol. 2) #175–1762006 978-0785117896
Black Panther: Bad MuthaBlack Panther (vol. 4) #10–132006 978-0785117506
Black Panther: The BrideBlack Panther (vol. 4) #14–182006 978-0785121077
Black Panther: Civil WarBlack Panther (vol. 4) #19–252007 978-0785122357
Black Panther: Four the Hard WayBlack Panther (vol. 4) #26–302007 978-0785126553
Black Panther: Little Green MenBlack Panther (vol. 4) #31–342008 978-0785126577
Black Panther: Back to AfricaBlack Panther (vol. 4) #35–38, Annual #12008 978-0785124528
Black Panther: Secret InvasionBlack Panther (vol. 4) #39–412008 978-0785133971
Black Panther by Reginald Hudlin: The Complete Collection Vol. 1Black Panther (vol. 4) #1–18, X-Men (vol. 2) #175–1762017 978-1302907716
Black Panther by Reginald Hudlin: The Complete Collection Vol. 2Black Panther (vol. 4) #19–34, Annual #12018 978-1302909475
Black Panther by Reginald Hudlin: The Complete Collection Vol. 3Black Panther (vol. 4) #35–41, Black Panther (vol. 5) #1–6, Black Panther/Captain America: Flags of Our Fathers #1–4, Black Panther Saga2018 978-1302910358
Miscellaneous
Captain America/Black Panther: Flags of our FathersCaptain America/Black Panther: Flags of our Fathers #1-4, Rise of The Black Panther #1July 2018 978-1302914202
Marvel Knights 2099Marvel Knights 2099: Black Panther #1 and Marvel Knights 2099: Daredevil #1, Marvel Knights 2099: Inhumans #1, Marvel Knights 2099: Punisher #1, Marvel Knights 2099: Mutant #1January 2005 978-0785116134

Volume 5

TitleMaterial collectedDate publishedISBN
Black Panther: The Deadliest of the SpeciesBlack Panther (vol. 5) #1–62009 978-0785133421
Black Panther: PowerBlack Panther (vol. 5) #7–122010 978-0785138617
Miscellaneous
DoomwarDoomwar #1–62011 978-0785147152
Klaws of the PantherKlaws of the Panther #1-4March 2011 978-0785151180
Black Panther: DoomwarBlack Panther (vol. 5) #7–12, Doomwar #1–6, Klaws of the Panther #1–4, material from Age of Heroes #42017 978-1302904166
Black Panther: The Saga of Shuri & T'ChallaBlack Panther (vol. 4) #2, Black Panther (vol. 5) #1-6, Klaws of the Panther #1-4, Black Panther (vol. 6) #1 and #8-11, and Black Panther: Long Live the King #1-6August 2022 978-1302946005

The Man Without Fear/The Most Dangerous Man Alive

TitleMaterial collectedDate publishedISBN
Black Panther: The Man Without Fear - Urban JungleBlack Panther: The Man Without Fear #513–518, material from X-Men: Curse of the Mutants Spotlight2011 978-0785145233
Black Panther: The Man Without Fear - Fear ItselfBlack Panther: The Man Without Fear #519–523, Black Panther: The Most Dangerous Man Alive #5242012 978-0785152064
Black Panther: The Most Dangerous Man Alive - The Kingpin of WakandaBlack Panther: The Most Dangerous Man Alive #523.1, 525–5292012 978-0785160373
Black Panther: The Man Without Fear – The Complete CollectionBlack Panther: The Man Without Fear #513–523, Black Panther: The Most Dangerous Man Alive #523.1, 524–5292018 978-1302907723

Volume 6

TitleMaterial collectedDate publishedISBN
Paperback
A Nation Under Our Feet Book 1Black Panther (vol. 6) #1–4, Fantastic Four (vol. 1) #52September 13, 2016 978-1302900533
A Nation Under Our Feet Book 2Black Panther (vol. 6) #5–8January 24, 2017 978-1302900540
A Nation Under Our Feet Book 3Black Panther (vol. 6) #9–12April 25, 2017 978-1302901912
Book 4: Avengers of the New World Part 1Black Panther (vol. 6) #13–18November 21, 2017 978-1302906498
Book 5: Avengers of the New World Part 2Black Panther (vol. 6) #166–172June 12, 2018 978-1302909888
Oversized hardcover
Vol. 1: A Nation Under Our FeetBlack Panther (vol. 6) #1–12August 15, 2017 978-1302904159
Vol. 2: Avengers of the New WorldBlack Panther (vol. 6) #13–18, 166–172November 27, 2018 978-1302908959
Miscellaneous
World of WakandaBlack Panther: World of Wakanda #1–6June 27, 2017 978-1302906504
Black Panther & the Crew: We Are the StreetsBlack Panther & the Crew #1–6October 31, 2017 978-1302908324
Black Panther: Long Live the KingBlack Panther: Long Live the King #1-6June 5, 2018 978-1302905385
Rise of the Black PantherRise of the Black Panther #1–6August 14, 2018 978-1302908843
Wakanda ForeverAmazing Spider-Man: Wakanda Forever; X-Men: Wakanda Forever; Avengers: Wakanda Forever; Black Panther Annual (vol. 2) #1November 6, 2018 978-1302913588
Black Panther vs. DeadpoolBlack Panther vs. Deadpool #1-5May 2, 2019 978-1846539671

Volume 7

TitleMaterial collectedDate publishedISBN
Paperback
Black Panther Book 6: The Intergalactic Empire of Wakanda Part 1Black Panther (vol. 7) #1–6February 5, 2019 978-1302912932
Black Panther Book 7: The Intergalactic Empire of Wakanda Part 2Black Panther (vol. 7) #7–12August 6, 2019 978-1302912949
Black Panther Book 8: The Intergalactic Empire of Wakanda Part 3Black Panther (vol. 7) #13–18December 24, 2019 978-1302914462
Black Panther Book 9: The Intergalactic Empire of Wakanda Part 4Black Panther (vol. 7) #19–25August 25, 2020 978-1302921101
Oversized hardcover
Black Panther Vol. 3: The Intergalactic Empire of Wakanda Part OneBlack Panther (vol. 7) #1–12August 11, 2020 978-1302925314
Black Panther Vol. 4: The Intergalactic Empire of Wakanda Part TwoBlack Panther (vol. 7) #13–25April 12, 2022 978-1302925420
Miscellaneous
King in Black: AvengersKing in Black: Black Panther #1 and King in Black: Captain America #1, King in Black: Ghost Rider #1, King in Black: Immortal Hulk #1, King in Black: Iron Man/Doom #1, King in Black: Wiccan and Hulkling #1August 2021 978-1302930349
Black Panther and the Agents of Wakanda Vol. 1: Eye of the StormBlack Panther and the Agents of Wakanda #1-5March 2020 978-1302920081
Black Panther and the Agents of Wakanda Vol. 2Black Panther and the Agents of Wakanda #6-10August 2020 978-1302924478

Volume 8

TitleMaterial collectedDate publishedISBN
Paperback
Black Panther by John Ridley Vol. 1: The Long ShadowBlack Panther (vol. 8) #1-5August 1, 2022 978-1846533525
Black Panther by John Ridley Vol. 2: Range WarsBlack Panther (vol. 8) #6-10November 9, 2022 978-1302928834
Black Panther by John Ridley Vol. 3: All This and the World, TooBlack Panther (vol. 8) #11-15June 13, 2023 978-1302947651
Miscellaneous
Black Panther LegendsBlack Panther Legends #1-4, material from Shuri: A Black Panther NovelOctober 4, 2022 978-1302931414

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