Issue #1 (Jul 2001) featured "Codename: Mayday!" (written and drawn by Jonboy Meyers) and "Evil Waise" (written and drawn by
Jason Craig)
The following three issues adopted the numbering of the Double Image anthology, then-recently canceled by
Image after its fifth issue.[1][2]
Issues #6–8 (Nov 2001–Jan 2002) featured the continuation of the "Codeflesh" serial (written by
Joe Casey, drawn by
Charlie Adlard)
Issues #6–8 also featured the print debut of
Matt Fraction with the "Rex Mantooth" serial (written by Fraction, drawn by
Andy Kuhn)
Issue #2 (Apr 2002) featured "Tommi Trek" (written by
Brian Miller, drawn by
Mike Worley) and "Tales of the Realm" (written and drawn by
Matt Tyree)
Issue #3 (Jun 2002) featured "Legend of Stone Monkey" (written by
Steve Cobb, drawn by E. J. Su) and "Vice Worlds" (written and drawn by
Khary Randolph)
Collected in Masters of the Universe: Icons of Evil (tpb, 176 pages,
CrossGen, 2004,
ISBN0-9748-0080-5)
Tech Jacket #1–6 (with E. J. Su, 2002–2003) collected as Tech Jacket: Lost and Found (tpb, 144 pages, 2003,
ISBN1-5824-0314-7)
Kirkman's plots for issues #7–8 were repurposed into a back-up feature in Invincible #71–75, 77–78 and 80 (written by
Aubrey Sitterson, drawn by E. J. Su, 2010–2011)
The back-up feature was collected into
digital-only issues Tech Jacket #7–8 (2013) and included in Tech Jacket: Lift Off (tpb, 128 pages, 2014,
ISBN1-6321-5029-8)
Invincible (with Cory Walker and
Ryan Ottley; published under
Skybound starting with issue #74, 2003–2018) collected as:
Published in print under
Skybound as The Walking Dead: The Alien (hc, 72 pages, 2020,
ISBN1-5343-1659-0)
Negan Lives! (with Charlie Adlard, one-shot, 2020)
Skybound X #1–5: "Rick Grimes 2000" (with Ryan Ottley, lead feature in the anthology, 2021) collected as Rick Grimes 2000 (hc, 64 pages, 2022,
ISBN1-5343-2223-X)
Issue #1 of the anthology also featured a
Clementine short story which served as a prologue to the series of graphic novels, all written and drawn by
Tillie Walden:
Crossover #12 (ten-page segment featuring
Negan and Kirkman himself, with
Phil Hester, 2022) collected in Crossover: The Ten-Cent Plague (tpb, 176 pages, 2022,
ISBN1-5343-1928-X)
Battle Pope (colorized reprints of the
Funk-O-Tron series (excluding Saint Michael) along with the new pages created by Tony Moore for the original collections, 2005–2007) collected as:
The series was preceded by a 4-part prologue running as a back-up feature in Savage Dragon #153, Witchblade #131, Invincible #67 and Spawn #195 (cover-dated Oct 2009)
The prologue, written by Kirkman and drawn by Larsen, Portacio and Ryan Ottley, was reprinted as Image United #0 in an attempt to bridge the delays between the regular issues.[8]
Another such attempt was Image United: Interlude, to be written by Kirkman and drawn by Ottley.[9] This one-shot, along with the last three issues of the series, was never released.[10]
Sea Bear and Grizzly Shark: "The Origin of the Bear, and the Origin of the Shark" (short preface for the one-shot written and drawn by Jason Howard and Ryan Ottley, 2010)
Guarding the Globe #1–6 (written by Benito Cereno, drawn by
Ransom Getty and
Kris Anka (#6), 2010–2011) collected as Guarding the Globe: Under Siege (tpb, 144 pages, 2012,
ISBN1-6070-6356-5)
Guarding the Globe vol. 2 #1–6 (written by Phil Hester, drawn by
Todd Nauck, 2012–2013) collected as Guarding the Globe: Hard to Kill (tpb, 160 pages, 2013,
ISBN1-6070-6673-4)
Invincible Universe (written by Phil Hester, drawn by Todd Nauck, 2013–2014) collected as:
On Deadly Ground (collects #1–6, tpb, 144 pages, 2013,
ISBN1-6070-6820-6)
Above the Law (collects #7–12, tpb, 144 pages, 2014,
ISBN1-6070-6986-5)
Issue #1 featured "Take One" (written and drawn by Chris Burnham) and "Shingo" (co-written by
Paul Dini and
Stephen Langford, drawn by
John McCrea)
Issue #2 featured "The Gorgahmorahh Tree" (co-written by
David Lapham and his wife Maria, drawn by Lapham) and "Creator's Rites" (written by
Steve Foxe, drawn by Erica Henderson)
Issue #4 featured "Come Out, Come Out, Wherever You are" (written by Kyle Starks, drawn by
Fran Galán) and "La Mascara de la Muerte" (written by
Henry Barajas, drawn by
Dani)
Originally written for an ongoing
Sleepwalker series,[16] the completed first issue was instead printed in this
anthology, which in turn was cancelled after its first issue.[17]
X-Force vol. 3 Annual #1 (with
Jason Pearson, 2010) collected in X-Force by Craig Kyle and Chris Yost Volume 1 (tpb, 384 pages, 2014,
ISBN0-7851-8966-1)
Other publishers
Titles published by various American publishers include:
Star Wars Tales #19: "The Rebel Club" (as letterer; written and drawn by
Scott Kurtz, anthology, 2004) collected in Star Wars Tales Volume 5 (tpb, 248 pages, 2005,
ISBN1-5930-7286-4)
Masters of the Universe: Icons of Evil series of
one-shots, collected as Masters of the Universe: Icons of Evil (tpb, 176 pages, 2004,
ISBN0-9748-0080-5)
Scripted by Kirkman from plots by Kirkman,
Val Staples and
Ian Richter; the first release in the series, Beastman, was published under
Image:
Issue #1 (Jul 2001) featured "Codename: Mayday!" (written and drawn by Jonboy Meyers) and "Evil Waise" (written and drawn by
Jason Craig)
The following three issues adopted the numbering of the Double Image anthology, then-recently canceled by
Image after its fifth issue.[1][2]
Issues #6–8 (Nov 2001–Jan 2002) featured the continuation of the "Codeflesh" serial (written by
Joe Casey, drawn by
Charlie Adlard)
Issues #6–8 also featured the print debut of
Matt Fraction with the "Rex Mantooth" serial (written by Fraction, drawn by
Andy Kuhn)
Issue #2 (Apr 2002) featured "Tommi Trek" (written by
Brian Miller, drawn by
Mike Worley) and "Tales of the Realm" (written and drawn by
Matt Tyree)
Issue #3 (Jun 2002) featured "Legend of Stone Monkey" (written by
Steve Cobb, drawn by E. J. Su) and "Vice Worlds" (written and drawn by
Khary Randolph)
Collected in Masters of the Universe: Icons of Evil (tpb, 176 pages,
CrossGen, 2004,
ISBN0-9748-0080-5)
Tech Jacket #1–6 (with E. J. Su, 2002–2003) collected as Tech Jacket: Lost and Found (tpb, 144 pages, 2003,
ISBN1-5824-0314-7)
Kirkman's plots for issues #7–8 were repurposed into a back-up feature in Invincible #71–75, 77–78 and 80 (written by
Aubrey Sitterson, drawn by E. J. Su, 2010–2011)
The back-up feature was collected into
digital-only issues Tech Jacket #7–8 (2013) and included in Tech Jacket: Lift Off (tpb, 128 pages, 2014,
ISBN1-6321-5029-8)
Invincible (with Cory Walker and
Ryan Ottley; published under
Skybound starting with issue #74, 2003–2018) collected as:
Published in print under
Skybound as The Walking Dead: The Alien (hc, 72 pages, 2020,
ISBN1-5343-1659-0)
Negan Lives! (with Charlie Adlard, one-shot, 2020)
Skybound X #1–5: "Rick Grimes 2000" (with Ryan Ottley, lead feature in the anthology, 2021) collected as Rick Grimes 2000 (hc, 64 pages, 2022,
ISBN1-5343-2223-X)
Issue #1 of the anthology also featured a
Clementine short story which served as a prologue to the series of graphic novels, all written and drawn by
Tillie Walden:
Crossover #12 (ten-page segment featuring
Negan and Kirkman himself, with
Phil Hester, 2022) collected in Crossover: The Ten-Cent Plague (tpb, 176 pages, 2022,
ISBN1-5343-1928-X)
Battle Pope (colorized reprints of the
Funk-O-Tron series (excluding Saint Michael) along with the new pages created by Tony Moore for the original collections, 2005–2007) collected as:
The series was preceded by a 4-part prologue running as a back-up feature in Savage Dragon #153, Witchblade #131, Invincible #67 and Spawn #195 (cover-dated Oct 2009)
The prologue, written by Kirkman and drawn by Larsen, Portacio and Ryan Ottley, was reprinted as Image United #0 in an attempt to bridge the delays between the regular issues.[8]
Another such attempt was Image United: Interlude, to be written by Kirkman and drawn by Ottley.[9] This one-shot, along with the last three issues of the series, was never released.[10]
Sea Bear and Grizzly Shark: "The Origin of the Bear, and the Origin of the Shark" (short preface for the one-shot written and drawn by Jason Howard and Ryan Ottley, 2010)
Guarding the Globe #1–6 (written by Benito Cereno, drawn by
Ransom Getty and
Kris Anka (#6), 2010–2011) collected as Guarding the Globe: Under Siege (tpb, 144 pages, 2012,
ISBN1-6070-6356-5)
Guarding the Globe vol. 2 #1–6 (written by Phil Hester, drawn by
Todd Nauck, 2012–2013) collected as Guarding the Globe: Hard to Kill (tpb, 160 pages, 2013,
ISBN1-6070-6673-4)
Invincible Universe (written by Phil Hester, drawn by Todd Nauck, 2013–2014) collected as:
On Deadly Ground (collects #1–6, tpb, 144 pages, 2013,
ISBN1-6070-6820-6)
Above the Law (collects #7–12, tpb, 144 pages, 2014,
ISBN1-6070-6986-5)
Issue #1 featured "Take One" (written and drawn by Chris Burnham) and "Shingo" (co-written by
Paul Dini and
Stephen Langford, drawn by
John McCrea)
Issue #2 featured "The Gorgahmorahh Tree" (co-written by
David Lapham and his wife Maria, drawn by Lapham) and "Creator's Rites" (written by
Steve Foxe, drawn by Erica Henderson)
Issue #4 featured "Come Out, Come Out, Wherever You are" (written by Kyle Starks, drawn by
Fran Galán) and "La Mascara de la Muerte" (written by
Henry Barajas, drawn by
Dani)
Originally written for an ongoing
Sleepwalker series,[16] the completed first issue was instead printed in this
anthology, which in turn was cancelled after its first issue.[17]
X-Force vol. 3 Annual #1 (with
Jason Pearson, 2010) collected in X-Force by Craig Kyle and Chris Yost Volume 1 (tpb, 384 pages, 2014,
ISBN0-7851-8966-1)
Other publishers
Titles published by various American publishers include:
Star Wars Tales #19: "The Rebel Club" (as letterer; written and drawn by
Scott Kurtz, anthology, 2004) collected in Star Wars Tales Volume 5 (tpb, 248 pages, 2005,
ISBN1-5930-7286-4)
Masters of the Universe: Icons of Evil series of
one-shots, collected as Masters of the Universe: Icons of Evil (tpb, 176 pages, 2004,
ISBN0-9748-0080-5)
Scripted by Kirkman from plots by Kirkman,
Val Staples and
Ian Richter; the first release in the series, Beastman, was published under
Image: