List of The Library of American Comics publications

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The Library of American Comics is an American publisher of comic strip reprint collections, as an imprint of Clover Press (with funding from IDW Publishing). Although the publishing of a series was advertised as going to be the "complete collection" of a strip, more than half of all LoAC titles were discontinued long before being complete, sometimes after only one or two volumes.

Contents

As of April 2023, there is only a single title still ongoing—For Better or For Worse.

Collections

Collections
Release dateLoAC TitleOriginal titleCreator(s)PeriodNumber of vol.Daily stripsSunday stripsReproduction colorBook sizeStatus
September 2007 – March 2009 The Complete Terry and the Pirates Terry and the Pirates Milton Caniff 1934–19466YesYesBlack-and-white (Dailies) & Full color (Sundays)11 × 8.5 inches

(279 × 216 mm)
Complete
November 2006 – December 2020 The Complete Chester Gould's Dick Tracy Dick Tracy Chester Gould 1931–197729YesYesBlack-and-white (Dailies & Sundays)9.5 × 7 inches
(241 × 178 mm)
Vol. 1-6

11 × 8.5 inches
(279 × 216 mm)
Vol. 7-onwards
Complete
June 2008 – November 2019 The Complete Little Orphan Annie Little Orphan Annie Harold Gray 1924–195316YesYesBlack-and-white (Dailies) & Full color (Sundays)11 × 8.5 inches

(279 × x 216 mm)
Discontinued after 16 volumes
September 2009 – November 2012 Bloom County: The Complete Library Bloom County Berkeley Breathed 1980–19895+2YesYesBlack-and-white (Dailies) & Full color (Sundays)11 × 8.5 inches

(279 × x 216 mm)
Complete
October 2009 – July 2010The Family Circus The Family Circus Bil Keane 1960–19632YesYes?11 × 7.5 inches

(279 × 191 mm)
Discontinued after two volumes
November 2009 – July 2019The Complete Rip Kirby Rip Kirby Alex Raymond 1946–197511YesYesBlack-and-white (Dailies)11 × 10 inches

(279 × 254 mm)
Discontinued after 11 volumes
January 2010 – March 2013The Complete King Aroo King Aroo Jack Kent 1950–19542YesYes?9.5 × 7.5 inches

(241 × 191 mm)
Discontinued after two volumes
January 2010 – April 2013Bringing Up Father Bringing Up Father George McManus 1937-19402YesYesBlack-and-white (Dailies) & Full color (Sundays)?11 × 10 inches

(279 × 254 mm)
Discontinued after two volumes
April 2010 – December 2017 Li'l Abner: The Complete Dailies & Color Sundays Li'l Abner Al Capp 1934–19529YesYesBlack-and-white (Dailies) & Full color (Sundays)9.25 × 12

(235 × 305 mm)
Discontinued after nine volumes
September 2010 – July 2014Archie - The Complete Daily Newspaper Comics Archie Bob Montana 1946–1948
1960-1965
3YesYesBlack-and-white (Dailies) & Full color (Sundays)11 × 8.5 inches

(279 × 216 mm)
Discontinued after three volumes
September 2010 – August 2015X-9: Secret Agent Corrigan X-9 Al Williamson, Archie Goodwin, George Evans 1969–19826YesN/ABlack-and-white (Dailies)11 × 10 inches

(279 × 254 mm)
Discontinued after six volumes
October 2010 – January 2012Blondie : The Complete Daily Comics Blondie Chic Young 1930–19352YesNoBlack-and-white (Dailies)11 × 8.5 inches

(279 × 216 mm)
Discontinued after two volumes
December 2010 – January 2016Polly and Her Pals Polly and Her Pals Cliff Sterrett 1913–19302NoYesFull color (Sundays)12 × 16 inches

(305 × 406 mm)
Discontinued after two volumes
July 2011 – October 2013Miss Fury: Sensational Sundays Miss Fury Tarpé Mills 1944–19492NoYesFull color (Sundays)9.25 × 12 inches

(235 × 305 mm)
Discontinued after two volumes
December 2011 – May 2014Flash Gordon and Jungle Jim Flash Gordon, Jungle Jim Alex Raymond 1934–19444NoYesFull color (Sundays)12 × 16 inches

(305 × 406 mm)
Complete
January 2012 – November 2022Steve Canyon Steve Canyon Milton Caniff 1947–197012YesYesBlack-and-white (Dailies) & Full color (Sundays)?11 × 8.5 inches

(279 × 216 mm)
Discontinued after 12 volumes
October 2012Gasoline Alley Gasoline Alley Frank King, Dick Moores 1964–19661YesNoBlack-and-white (Dailies)11 × 8.5 inches

(279 × 216 mm)
Discontinued after a single volume
October 2012 – May 2018Skippy: Complete Dailies Skippy Percy Crosby 1925–19364YesNoBlack-and-white (Dailies)9.5 × 8.5 inches

(241 × 216 mm)
Discontinued after four volumes
December 2012 – October 2013Star Trek: The Newspaper Strip Star Trek Thomas Warkentin, Sherman DiVono, Ron Harris, Martin Pasko 1979–19832YesYesBlack-and-white (Dailies) & Full color (Sundays)8.5 × 11 inches

(216 × 279 mm)
Complete
June 2013 – April 2015 Tarzan: The Complete Russ Manning Newspaper Strips Tarzan Russ Manning 1967–19794YesYesBlack-and-white11 × 8.5 inches

(279 × 216 mm)
Complete
August 2013 – December 2014 Superman: The Silver Age Dailies Superman Jerry Siegel, Wayne Boring 1959–19663YesNoBlack-and-white (Dailies)11 × 8.5 inches

(279 × 216 mm)
Complete
February 2014 – November 2014 Superman: Golden Age Sundays Superman Jack Burnley, Wayne Boring 1943–19492NoYesFull color (Sundays)9.25 × 12 inches

(235 × 305 mm)
Complete
April 2014 – December 2014Popeye: The Classic Newspaper Comics by Bobby London Popeye Bobby London 1986–19922YesYesBlack-and-white (Dailies) & Full color (Sundays)8.5 × 7.5 inches

(216 × 191 mm)
Complete
April 2014 – November 2016Batman: Silver Age Newspaper Comics Batman Whitney Ellsworth, Sheldon Moldoff, Carmine Infantino, Joe Giella, Al Plastino 1966–19723YesYesBlack-and-white (Dailies) & Full color (Sundays)11 × 8.5 inches

(279 × 216 mm)
Complete
October 2014Ripley's Believe It or Not! - The Original Classic Cartoons Ripley's Believe It or Not! Robert Ripley 19291YesYesBlack-and-white (Dailies) & Full color (Sundays)11 × 8.5 inches

(279 × 216 mm)
Discontinued after a single volume
June 2015 – May 2019 The Amazing Spider-Man: The Ultimate Newspaper Comics Collection The Amazing Spider-Man Stan Lee, John Romita Jr. 1977–19865YesYesBlack-and-white (Dailies) & Full color (Sundays)11 × 8.5 inches

(279 × 216 mm)
Discontinued after five volumes
July 2015 – December 2017 Superman: Atomic Age Sundays Superman Alvin Schwartz, Wayne Boring, Bill Finger 1949–19593NoYesFull color (Sundays)9.25 × 12 inches

(235 × 305 mm)
Complete
September 2015 – March 2019 Donald Duck: The Complete Daily Newspaper Comics Donald Duck Al Taliaferro 1938–19505YesNoBlack-and-white (Dailies)11 × 8.5 inches

(279 × 216 mm)
Discontinued after five volumes
April 2016 – December 2016 Donald Duck: The Complete Sunday Newspaper Comics Donald Duck Al Taliaferro 1938–19452NoYesFull color (Sundays)12 × 8.5 inches

(305 × 216 mm)
Discontinued after two volumes
April 2016 – September 2017Star Trek: The Classic UK Comics
- The Complete Series
Star Trek Harry Lindfield, Jim Balkie, Mike Noble and others1969–19793YesYesBlack-and-white (Dailies) & Full color (Sundays)8.5 × 11 inches

(216 × 279 mm)
Complete
May 2016 – September 2019 Silly Symphonies: The Complete Disney Classics Silly Symphony Al Taliaferro, Earl Duvall, Hank Porter, Bob Grant 1932–19454NoYesFull color (Sundays)12 × 8.5 inches

(305 × 216 mm)
Complete
November 2016Red Barry Red Barry William Gould 1934–19351YesYesBlack-and-white (Dailies) & Full color (Sundays)11 × 8.5 inches

(279 × 216 mm)
Discontinued after a single volume
November 2016 – June 2018 Walt Disney's Treasury of Classic Tales Walt Disney's Treasury of Classic Tales Frank A. Reilly 19?–TBA3NoYesFull color (Sundays)12 × 8.5 inches

(305 × 216 mm)
Discontinued after three volumes
April 2017 – May 2019 Superman: The Golden Age Dailies Superman Jerry Siegel, Whitney Ellisworth, Joe Shuster, Wayne Boring 1942–19493YesNoBlack-and-white (Dailies)11 × 8.5 inches

(279 × 216 mm)
Complete
April 2017 – August 2018Star Hawks Star Hawks Writing:Ron Goulart
Art:Gil Kane
1977–19813YesYesBlack-and-white (Dailies) & Full color (Sundays)9.25 × 6.5 inches

(235 × 165 mm)
Complete
May 2017 – September 2018 Star Wars: The Complete Classic Newspaper Comics Star Wars Don R. Christensen 1979–19843YesYesBlack-and-white (Dailies) & Full color (Sundays)11 × 8.5 inches

(279 × 216 mm)
Complete
October 2017 – TBAFor Better or For Worse - The Complete Library For Better or For Worse Lynn Johnston 1979–TBA7YesYesBlack-and-white (Dailies) & Full color (Sundays)11 × 8.5 inches

(279 × 216 mm)
Ongoing
October 2018 - November 2019 Superman: The Silver Age Sundays Superman Jerry Siegel, Wayne Boring 1959–19662NoYesFull color(Sundays)9.25 × 12 inches

(235 × 305 mm)
Complete

Single releases

Single releases
Release dateLoAC TitleOriginal titleCreator(s)PeriodNumber of vol.Daily stripsSunday stripsReproduction colorBook sizeISBN
October 2014Wonder Woman: The Complete Newspaper Strips Wonder Woman William Moulton Marston, H. G. Peter 1944-19451YesYesBlack-and-white (Dailies) & Full color (Sundays)11 × 8.5 inches

(279 mm × 216 mm)
978-1-63140-435-1
October 2015From Brooklyn Rock to Beyond Mars: The Complete Series Beyond Mars Jack Williamson, Lee Elias 1952-19551NoYesFull color9.25 × 12 inches

(235 × 305 mm)
978-1-63140-435-1
September 2017Disney's Christmas Classics Disney Christmas Story Frank A. Reilly 1960-19971YesYesBlack-and-white (Dailies) & Black-and-white (Sundays)11 × 8.5 inches

(279 × 216 mm)
978-1-68405-006-2

LoAC Essentials

LoAC Essentials or The Library of American Comics - Essentials is a series of books, published between 2012 and 2019, that collected reprints of classic daily newspaper comic strips which are considered as essentials of comic history in different aspects due to their impact on the medium itself, in volumes by strip title and original publication year. LoAC Essentials were published in hardcovers with the odd format of 11.5 inches × 4.25 inches, 292 mm × 108 mm. The comic strips were printed one strip per page in black-and-white together with the original publication date and weekday. Each volume contained one year of a comic strip's run. [1] [2] [3] [4] Extras such as introductions and essays were included in some of the volumes. [5]

LoAC Essentials
Release dateTitleYearComic stripAuthorPage countISBN
2012-12-04LOAC Essentials Vol. 1:
Baron Bean Vol. 1
1916 Baron Bean George Herriman 336 978-1613774427
2013-04-09LOAC Essentials Vol. 2:
The Gumps - The Saga of Mary Gold
1929 The Gumps Sidney Smith 344 978-1613775738
2013-09-10LOAC Essentials Vol. 3:
Polly and Her Pals
1933 Polly and Her Pals Cliff Sterrett 336 978-1613776988
2014-02-11LOAC Essentials Vol. 4:
Alley Oop
1939 Alley Oop V.T. Hamlin 344 978-1613778296
2014-07-15LOAC Essentials Vol. 5:
The Bungle Family
1930 The Bungle Family Harry J. Tuthill 344 978-1613779583
2015-02-24LOAC Essentials Vol. 6:
Baron Bean Vol. 2
1917 Baron Bean George Herriman 328 978-1631401572
2015-06-30LOAC Essentials Vol. 7:
Tarzan of the Apes
1929 Tarzan Writer: Edgar Rice Burroughs
Artist(s): Hal Foster, Rex Maxon
336 978-1631402616
2016-08-30LOAC Essentials Vol. 8
King Features Essentials 1:
Krazy Kat
1934 Krazy Kat George Herriman 336 978-1631404085
2016-10-18LOAC Essentials Vol. 9
King Features Essentials 2:
Tim Tyler's Luck
1933 Tim Tyler's Luck Lyman Young, Alex Raymond 396 978-1631406973
2017-04-18LOAC Essentials Vol. 10:
Dan Dunn - Secret Operative 48
1933 Dan Dunn Norman Marsh 344 978-1631408557
2018-03-13LOAC Essentials Vol. 11:
"Cap" Stubbs and Tippie
1945 Cap Stubbs and Tippie Edwina Dumm 384 978-1684050130
2018-12-11LOAC Essentials Vol. 12:
Baron Bean Vol. 3
1918 Baron Bean George Herriman 344 978-1684053551
2019-08-13LOAC Essentials Vol. 13:
Charlie Chan
1938 Charlie Chan Alfred Andriola 344 978-1684055067
2019-12-17LOAC Essentials Vol. 14:
Barney Google
1928 Barney Google Billy DeBeck 352 978-1684055784

Factual, historical and biographical titles

Titles
Release dateTitleAuthor(s)SubjectPeriodCreator(s)Page countBindingBook sizeISBN
2008-08-12Scorchy Smith and the Art of Noel Sickles Bruce Canwell The complete Scorchy Smith comic strip, Biography & Art1933-1936 Noel Sickles 392Hardcover11 × 11 inches

(279 × 279 mm)
978-1-60010-206-6
2011-05-10Genius, Isolated: The Life and Art of Alex Toth Dean Mullaney, Bruce Canwell Biography, Art? Alex Toth 328Hardcover9.5 × 13 inches

(241 × 330 mm)
978-1-60010-828-0
2011-08-16Caniff: A Visual Biography Dean Mullaney Biography? Milton Caniff 328Hardcover11 × 11 inches

(279 × 279 mm)
978-1-60010-920-1
2011-12-27Chuck Jones: The Dream That Never Was Dean Mullaney, Kurtis Findlay Biography? Chuck Jones 280Hardcover11 × 8.5 inches

(279 × 216 mm)
978-1-61377-030-6
2013-02-26Genius, Illustrated: The Life and Art of Alex Toth Dean Mullaney, Bruce Canwell Biography, Art1960s–2006 Alex Toth 288Hardcover9.5 × 13 inches

(241 × 330 mm)
978-1-61377-024-5
2014-06-03Genius, Animated: The Life and Art of Alex Toth Dean Mullaney, Bruce Canwell Biography, Art? Alex Toth 328Hardcover9.5 × 13 inches

(241 × 330 mm)
978-1-61377-950-7
2014-10-14Puck - What Fools These Mortals Be!: The Story of Puck Michael Alexander Kahn, Richard Samuel West Political caricature, political cartoon satire1877–1918various328Hardcover12 × 11 inches

(305 × 279 mm)
978-1-63140-046-9
2015-10-13King of the Comics: One Hundred Years of King Features SyndicateBruce Canwell and othersComic strip history1914–2015various288Hardcover9.25 × 12 inches

(235 × 305 mm)
978-1-63140-373-6
2018-04-17The Goat Getters: Jack Johnson, the FIGHT of the CENTURY and How a Bunch of Raucous Cartoonists Reinvented Comics Eddie Campbell Comic strip historyEarly 20th century?various320Hardcover11.4 × 9 inches

(290 × 229 mm)
978-1-68405-138-0
2019-07-16Treasures Retold: The Lost Art of Alex Toth Dean Mullaney & Bruce CanwellComic strips, Art? Alex Toth 280Hardcover9.5 inches × 13 inches

(241 mm × 330 mm)
978-1-68405-412-1
2019-10-08SCREWBALL! The Cartoonists Who Made the Funnies Funny Paul C. Tumey Comic strip history20th centuryvarious272Hardcover11 inches × 10.5 inches

(279 mm × 267 mm)
978-1-68405-187-8

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