Limited Collectors' Edition is an American comic book series published by DC Comics from 1972 to 1978. It usually featured reprints of previously published stories but a few issues contained new material. The series was published in an oversized 10" x 14" tabloid format.
Publication history
Limited Collectors' Edition was launched with a collection of Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer stories which went on sale October 24, 1972. DC Comics vice president Sol Harrison had suggested the format stating that "We could create a tabloid size comic that would stand out on the newsstand." Limited Collectors' Edition shared its numbering with two other treasury format series, Famous First Edition and All-New Collectors' Edition. The final issues of the latter two series were tie-ins to the release of Superman: The Movie. DC later published treasuries as part of DC Special Series in 1981 and as a number of one-shots from 1999 to 2003 primarily produced by Paul Dini and Alex Ross.
The issues
Several planned features for Limited Collectors' Edition were never published. These include several projects by writer/artist Sheldon Mayer. Mayer had been working on an adaptation of The Wizard of Oz but DC's then-Publisher Carmine Infantino canceled the project upon learning of a similar adaptation by Marvel Comics. The two companies published the project jointly and the adaptation was crafted by Marvel's Roy Thomas and John Buscema instead. Mayer also worked on a followup to "The Bible" issue of Limited Collectors' Edition titled "The Story of Jesus" as well as "Rudolph's Easter Parade", an Easter-themed Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer issue. Neither project was published. "The Legend of King Arthur" by writer Gerry Conway and artist Nestor Redondo was a four-issue storyline which was advertised as "Coming Soon" in DC comic books dated September 1975, but the series was never published. A second volume of "The Best of DC" would have included stories reprinted from The Brave and the Bold #42; All-Star Western #11; Superman #247; and Green Lantern #75 but was canceled as part of the DC Implosion.
Famous First Edition
Famous First Edition was a series of oversized reprints of original Golden Age comics. All but two included full-size cover-stock reprints of the front and back covers in addition to the usual cardboard-like cover stock. Famous First Edition reprinted the comics in their entirety, including any paid advertising and other features that appeared in the original.
All-New Collectors' Edition
Three features originally intended for All-New Collectors' Edition were published elsewhere due to the title's cancellation as part of the DC Implosion. "Superman's Life Story" by Martin Pasko and Curt Swan was published in Action Comics #500. The planned 1978 Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer tabloid's material appeared in The Best of DC #4. A Justice League story by Gerry Conway and Rich Buckler saw print in Justice League of America #210–212.
DC Special Series
Other DC treasuries
The Amazing World of Superman: Metropolis Edition Reprints stories from Action Comics #210; Superman #170; and Superboy #153, 161, and 169. New story by writer E. Nelson Bridwell and artists Carmine Infantino, Curt Swan, and Murphy Anderson.
MGM's Marvelous Wizard of Oz The first joint publishing venture between Marvel Comics and DC Comics. Comics adaptation of the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer film by Roy Thomas, John Buscema, and Tony DeZuniga.
Superman vs. The Amazing Spider-Man The first crossover between DC and Marvel characters. Written by Gerry Conway and drawn by Ross Andru and Dick Giordano.
Superman: Peace on Earth One-shot by writer Paul Dini and artist Alex Ross.
Superman/Fantastic Four: The Infinite Destruction Intercompany crossover by writer/penciler Dan Jurgens and inker Art Thibert.
Batman: War on Crime One-shot by writer Paul Dini and artist Alex Ross.
Superman vs. Muhammad Ali collects All-New Collectors' Edition #C–56, 80 pages, November 2010, ;
Superman vs. Shazam! includes All-New Collectors' Edition #C–58, 192 pages, March 2013,
The World's Greatest Super-Heroes collects Superman: Peace on Earth, Batman: War on Crime, Shazam!: Power of Hope, Wonder Woman: Spirit of Truth, JLA: Secret Origins and JLA: Liberty and Justice, 396 pages, July 2005,