List of Big Nate collections

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This is a list of comic collection books in the Big Nate franchise, an American comic strip written and illustrated by Lincoln Peirce.

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TitlePublication dateDescriptionISBNPublisher
Add More Babes: Awesome Big Nate ComicsJanuary 7, 1991First collection, covers strips from 1991. ISBN   0-88687-682-6 Topper Books
Big Nate: Dibs on this Chair2001 (June 11, 2013 for new eBook edition)Covers strips from June 13, 1997 to December 31, 1997 (excluding Sunday strips).TBA (new eBook edition) Andrews McMeel Publishing (new eBook edition)
Big Nate: Pray for a Fire Drill2001 (June 11, 2013 for new eBook edition)Covers strips from January 1, 1997 to June 7, 1997 (excluding Sunday strips).TBA (new eBook edition) Andrews McMeel Publishing (new eBook edition)
Big Nate: Makes a Splash2001 (June 11, 2013 for new eBook edition)Covers Sunday strips from 1997.TBA (new eBook edition) Andrews McMeel Publishing (new eBook edition)
I Smell a Pop Quiz!: A Big Nate BookJune 7, 2008 (June 11, 2013 for new eBook edition)Covers strips from 2005 to August 26, 2006. ISBN   0-615-19719-1 (For original version, TBA for new eBook edition) United Media (Andrews McMeel Publishing for new eBook edition)
Big Nate: From the TopOctober 19, 2010Covers strips from August 28, 2006 to April 1, 2007. ISBN   978-1-4494-0232-7 Andrews McMeel Publishing
Big Nate: Out Loud [1] April 26, 2011Covers strips from April 2, 2007, to November 4, 2007. ISBN   978-1-4494-0718-6 Andrews McMeel Publishing
Big Nate And FriendsDecember 6, 2011Covers strips about the titular character's many friends from 1997 to 2007. ISBN   978-1-4494-2043-7 Andrews McMeel Publishing
Big Nate: What Could Possibly Go Wrong?May 8, 2012Covers strips from November 5, 2007 to June 8, 2008. ISBN   978-0-06-208694-5 HarperCollins
Big Nate: Here Goes NothingAugust 21, 2012Covers strips from June 9, 2008 to January 9, 2009. ISBN   978-0-06-208696-9 HarperCollins
Big Nate Makes the GradeAugust 21, 2012Covers strips that are school-related. ISBN   978-1-4494-2566-1 Andrews McMeel Publishing
Big Nate: All Work and No Play (A Collection of Big Nate Sundays)October 23, 2012Covers Sunday strips from 1998 to 2000. ISBN   978-1-4494-2567-8 Andrews McMeel Publishing
Big Nate: Game On!April 16, 2013Covers strips that are sports-related (basketball, baseball, and soccer). ISBN   978-1-4494-2777-1 Andrews McMeel Publishing
Big Nate: Genius ModeMay 7, 2013Covers strips from January 11, 2009 to August 9, 2009. ISBN   978-0-06-208698-3 HarperCollins
Big Nate: I Can't Take It!October 15, 2013Covers Sunday strips from 2000 to 2004. ISBN   978-1-4494-2937-9 Andrews McMeel Publishing
Big Nate: Great Minds Think AlikeApril 1, 2014Covers strips from 2002–2006 and only ten Sunday strips from 2008–2009. ISBN   978-1-4494-3635-3 Andrews McMeel Publishing
Big Nate: Mr. PopularityMay 6, 2014Covers strips from August 10, 2009 to March 7, 2010. ISBN   978-0-06-208700-3 HarperCollins
Big Nate: The Crowd Goes Wild!October 14, 2014Covers strips from March 8, 2010 to October 9, 2010. ISBN   978-1-4494-3634-6 Andrews McMeel Publishing
Big Nate's Greatest HitsJanuary 6, 2015Covers every Big Nate strip published in 1997, including the strips from the three 2001 Big Nate books. ISBN   978-1-4494-6489-9 Andrews McMeel Publishing
Big Nate: Say Good-Bye To Dork CityMarch 17, 2015Covers strips from October 10, 2010 to May 14, 2011. ISBN   978-1-4494-6225-3 Andrews McMeel Publishing
Big Nate: Welcome To My WorldSeptember 22, 2015Covers strips from May 15, 2011 to October 30, 2011. ISBN   978-1-4494-6226-0 Andrews McMeel Publishing
Big Nate: Thunka, Thunka, ThunkaMarch 1, 2016Covers strips from October 31, 2011 to April 21, 2012. ISBN   978-1-4494-6227-7 Andrews McMeel Publishing
Big Nate: Revenge of the Cream PuffsSeptember 6, 2016Covers strips from April 22, 2012 to October 13, 2012. ISBN   978-1-4494-6228-4 Andrews McMeel Publishing
The Epic Big NateOctober 25, 2016A 25th anniversary special for the series, not only containing cartoons throughout the 25-year history of the comic strip, but also an exclusive Q&A with Diary of a Wimpy Kid author Jeff Kinney, behind-the-scenes looks at Big Nate: the Musical and its world record largest comic strip, and excerpts of Lincoln Peirce's sketchbook from childhood to the present day. ISBN   978-1-4494-7195-8 Andrews McMeel Publishing
Big Nate: What's a Little Noogie Between Friends?February 28, 2017Covers strips from October 14, 2012 to April 13, 2013. ISBN   978-1-4494-6229-1 Andrews McMeel Publishing
Big Nate: A Good Old Fashioned WedgieAugust 29, 2017Covers strips from April 21, 2013 to October 5, 2013, and the May 25, 2014 strip used as the book's title strip. ISBN   978-1-4494-6230-7 Andrews McMeel Publishing
Big Nate: Silent But DeadlyMarch 20, 2018Covers strips from October 6, 2013, to March 29, 2014. ISBN   978-1-4494-8991-5 Andrews McMeel Publishing
Big Nate Goes Bananas!September 18, 2018Covers strips from March 30, 2014 to September 13, 2014, excluding the May 25, 2014 strip used as the title strip for Big Nate: A Good Old Fashioned Wedgie. ISBN   978-1-4494-8995-3 Andrews McMeel Publishing
Big Nate: Payback Time!March 19, 2019Covers strips from September 22, 2014 to March 14, 2015. ISBN   978-1-4494-9774-3 Andrews McMeel Publishing
Big Nate: Hug It Out!September 3, 2019Covers strips from March 15, 2015 to September 13, 2015. ISBN   978-1-5248-5184-2 Andrews McMeel Publishing
Big Nate: Blow the Roof Off!March 3, 2020Covers strips from September 14, 2015 to February 28, 2016. ISBN   978-1-5248-5506-2 Andrews McMeel Publishing
Big Nate Stays ClassyJune 2, 2020A treasury collection containing the entirety of Big Nate: From the Top and Big Nate: Out Loud in one book. ISBN   978-1-5248-6176-6 Andrews McMeel Publishing
Big Nate: The Gerbil Ate My HomeworkSeptember 1, 2020Covers strips from February 29, 2016 to September 4, 2016. ISBN   978-1-5248-6065-3 Andrews McMeel Publishing
Big Nate: In Your Face!March 2, 2021Covers strips from September 5, 2016 to February 25, 2017. ISBN   978-1-5248-6477-4 Andrews McMeel Publishing
Big Nate: Top DogJuly 27, 2021A treasury collection containing the entirety of Big Nate: And Friends and Big Nate: Makes the Grade in one book. ISBN   978-1-5248-6979-3 Andrews McMeel Publishing
Big Nate: Aloha!August 31, 2021Covers strips from February 26, 2017 to September 2, 2017. ISBN   978-1-5248-6856-7 Andrews McMeel Publishing
Big Nate: Beware of Low Flying Corn MuffinsMarch 1, 2022Covers strips from September 3, 2017 to September 9, 2018. (excluding rerun hiatus from December 31, 2017 to July 15, 22, and 29, 2018, and including repeat of August 27, 2017 strip) ISBN   978-1-5248-7157-4 Andrews McMeel Publishing
Big Nate: Very Funny!July 26, 2022A treasury collection containing the entirety of Big Nate: Welcome to My World and Big Nate: Thunka, Thunka, Thunka in one book. ISBN   978-1-5248-7695-1 Andrews McMeel Publishing
Big Nate: Release the Hounds!September 27, 2022Covers strips from September 10, 2018 to February 23, 2019. ISBN   978-1-5248-7557-2 Andrews McMeel Publishing
Big Nate: Nailed It!March 7, 2023Covers strips from February 24, 2019 to August 11, 2019. ISBN   978-1-5248-7923-5 Andrews McMeel Publishing
Big Nate: No Worries!July 25, 2023A treasury collection containing the entirety of Big Nate: Revenge of the Cream Puffs and Big Nate: What's a Little Noogie Between Friends? in one book. ISBN   978-1-5248-8091-0 Andrews McMeel Publishing
Big Nate: Move It Or Lose It!August 29, 2023Covers strips from August 12, 2019 to February 15, 2020. ISBN   978-1-5248-8129-0 Andrews McMeel Publishing
Big Nate: This Means War!March 5, 2024Covers strips from February 17, 2020 to August 16, 2020, and August 23, 2020. ISBN   978-1-5248-8749-0 Andrews McMeel Publishing
Big Nate: Remain Calm!September 9, 2024Cover strips from August 17, 2020 to February 9, 2021. ISBN   978-1-5248-9043-8 Andrews McMeel Publishing

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