
The final volumes in their respective titles are indicated with a double-dagger ( ). Each Age Omnibus volume is also published as two or three (depending on page count) trade paperbacks. In 2013, DC began collecting the earliest stories of some its most enduring series and characters in matching trade dress volumes, titled Golden Age Omnibus, Silver Age Omnibus and Bronze Age Omnibus, replacing the earlier lines Showcase Presents, DC Archive Editions and DC Chronicles. Individual volumes tend to focus on collecting either the works of prolific comic creators, like Jack Kirby and Steve Ditko major comic book events like " Blackest Night" and " Infinite Crisis" complete series or runs like Gotham Central and Grayson or chronological reprints of the earliest years of stories featuring the company's most well-known series and characters like Batman and Justice League of America. As for crossovers, all of the important material is collected regardless of series, so for example with Sinestro Corps War, the omnibus contains all the relevant issues of Green Lantern Corps as well as the main Green Lantern series.DC Omnibus is a line of large format, high quality, full color, hardcover editions published by DC Comics since 2007, reprinting comics previously printed in single issue format. The final omnibus does contain the 20 New 52 issues by Johns, it goes right up to his final issue.

As long as you take care of them they'll be fine. You definitely need to be careful with it, but I've read each of mine twice now, and they're all still in good shape.

The binding on the first two volumes (especially volume 1) is not great, but not awful.

You can find them way below cover price if you look around a little (I got mine from the Amazon marketplace for about 60% of the cover price). The omnibuses are definitely the cheapest and easiest way to collect the whole run.
