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  2. Trade paperback (comics) - Wikipedia

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    A trade paperback differs from a graphic novel in that a graphic novel is usually original material. [1] [2] It is also different from the publishing term trade paperback, which is a book with a flexible cardstock cover that is larger than the standard mass market paperback format.

  3. Trade paperback - Wikipedia

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    Trade paperback may refer to: Trade paperback, a higher-quality softcover version of a book; Trade paperback (comics), a collection of previously published comic books

  4. Paperback - Wikipedia

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    A trade paperback (also called trade paper edition and trade) is a higher-quality paperback book. [34] If it is a softcover edition of a previous hardcover edition and is published by the same house as the hardcover, the text pages are normally identical with those of the hardcover edition, and the book is almost the same size as the hardcover ...

  5. List of DC Comics reprint collections - Wikipedia

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    The Obsidian Age, Book One: JLA #66–71 June 2003 978-1563899911: 12 The Obsidian Age, Book Two: JLA #72–76 October 2003 978-1401200435: 13 Rules of Engagement: JLA #77–82 June 2004 978-1401202156: 14 Trial by Fire: JLA #84–89 October 2004 978-1401202422: 15 The Tenth Circle: JLA #94–99 December 2004 978-1401203467: 16 The Pain of the ...

  6. DC Finest trade paperbacks - Wikipedia

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    The first DC Finest release: Batman Year One & Two. DC Finest is a line of full-color trade paperbacks from DC Comics.Announced at 2024's ComicsPRO Comics Conference, [1] their stated intention is to be "affordably priced, large-size paperback collections" providing "a new line of comprehensive collections of the most in-demand periods, genres, and characters from across DC history".

  7. Saga (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Writer Brian K. Vaughan conceived Saga in his childhood, [5] [13] calling it "a fictional universe that I created when I was bored in math class. I just kept building it." [14] He was inspired by such influences as Star Wars, [13] Flash Gordon, and children's books, and has also invoked the awe and wonder of first seeing the Silver Surfer, which seemed an "incredible and different" concept to ...

  8. G.I. Joe (IDW Publishing) - Wikipedia

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    IDW began printing trade paperback collections off the original Marvel Comics series starting in January 2009. [86] The reprints contain ten issues each, retaining the originals full color. They have also begun reprinting the Devil's Due series (under the Disavowed brand), the Marvel G.I. Joe: Special Missions series, and the G.I. Joe: Yearbook s.

  9. List of Hellboy comics - Wikipedia

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    The following list includes all miniseries, one-shots, back-up features, crossovers, and guest appearances of Hellboy and related characters sorted by date of publishing. Trade paperback collections are only listed if they premiered previously unpublished material.