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{{short description|Collection of works in the medium of comics}} {{more citations needed|date=December 2009}} A '''comics anthology''' collects works in the medium of [[comics]], typically from multiple series, and compiles them into an [[anthology]] or [[magazine]]. The comics in these anthologies range from [[comic strip]]s that are too short for standalone publication to [[comic book]] chapters that might later be compiled into collected comic book volumes (such as [[manga]] [[tankobon]] and [[comic albums]]). == United States == {| class="wikitable sortable" |- " ! Title !! Publisher !! First Year !! Last Year !! Genre !! Notes |- |''[[Detective Comics]]'' || [[DC Comics]] || 1937 || ongoing || detective || anthology aspect dropped in the 1960s |- |''[[Feature Funnies]]'' || [[Everett M. "Busy" Arnold]] || 1937 || 1939 || humor || with issue #21, became ''[[Feature Comics]]'' |- |''[[Adventure Comics]]'' || [[DC Comics]] || 1938 || 1983 || various, mostly superhero || |- |''[[Action Comics]]'' || [[DC Comics]] || 1938 || ongoing || adventure, superhero || anthology aspect dropped in 1959 |- |''[[Fantastic Comics]]'' || [[Fox Feature Syndicate]] || 1939 || 1941 || superhero || |- |''[[Feature Comics]]'' || [[Quality Comics]] || 1939 || 1950 || superhero, humor || evolved from ''[[Feature Funnies]]'' |- |''[[Four Color]]'' || [[Dell Comics]] || 1939 || 1962 || various || successive [[One-shot (comics)|one-shot]] comics |- |''[[Whiz Comics]]'' || [[Fawcett Comics]] || 1940 || 1953 || superhero || |- |''[[Planet Comics]]'' || [[Fiction House]] || 1940 || 1953 || science fiction || |- |''[[Big Shot Comics]]'' || [[Columbia Comics]] || 1940 || 1949 || superhero, humor || |- |''[[Young Love (comics)|Young Love]]'' || [[Crestwood Publications]]<br />[[DC Comics]] || 1947<br />1960 || 1956<br />1977 || romance || acquired by [[DC Comics]] in 1963 |- |''[[Young Romance]]'' || [[Crestwood Publications]]<br />[[DC Comics]] || 1947 || 1977 || romance || acquired by [[DC Comics]] in 1963 |- |''[[Adventures into the Unknown]]'' || [[American Comics Group|ACG]] || 1948 || 1967 || horror || |- | ''[[Sweethearts (comics)|Sweethearts]]'' || [[Fawcett Comics]]<br />[[Charlton Comics]] || 1948 || 1973 || romance || acquired by [[Charlton Comics]] in 1954 |- | ''[[Western Comics]]'' || [[DC Comics]] || 1948 || 1961 || Western || |- | ''[[Wild Western]]'' || [[Marvel Comics]] || 1948 || 1957 || Western || |- | ''Prize Comics Western'' || [[Prize Comics]] || 1948 || 1956 || Western || |- | ''[[Girls' Love Stories]]'' || [[DC Comics]] || 1949 || 1973 || romance || |- | ''Romantic Story'' || [[Fawcett Comics]]<br />[[Charlton Comics]] || 1949 || 1973 || romance || acquired by [[Charlton Comics]] in 1954 |- | ''[[Heart Throbs]]'' || [[Quality Comics]] || 1949 || 1972 || romance || acquired by [[DC Comics]] in 1957 |- | ''First Love Illustrated'' || [[Harvey Comics]] || 1949 || 1963 || romance || |- | ''[[Marvel Mystery Comics#As Marvel Tales|Marvel Tales]]'' || [[Marvel Comics]] || 1949 || 1957 || horror || |- | ''[[Strange Worlds (Avon Comics)|Strange Worlds]]'' || [[Avon Comics]] || 1950 || 1955 || science fiction || |- | ''[[Strange Adventures]]'' || [[DC Comics]] || 1950 || 1973 || science fiction || |- | ''[[Girls' Romances]]'' || [[DC Comics]] || 1950 || 1971 || romance || |- | ''Six-Gun Heroes'' || [[Fawcett Comics]]<br />[[Charlton Comics]] || 1950 || 1965 || Western || acquired by [[Charlton Comics]] in 1954 |- | ''[[Tales from the Crypt (comics)|Tales From the Crypt]]'' || [[EC Comics]] || 1950 || 1955 || horror || |- | ''[[The Vault of Horror (comics)|The Vault of Horror]]'' || [[EC Comics]] || 1950 || 1955 || horror || |- | ''[[The Haunt of Fear]]'' || [[EC Comics]] || 1950 || 1954 || horror || |- | ''[[Weird Fantasy]]'' || [[EC Comics]] || 1950 || 1953 || science fiction || |- | ''[[Weird Science (comics)|Weird Science]]'' || [[EC Comics]] || 1950 || 1953 || science fiction || |- |''[[Mystery in Space]]'' || [[DC Comics]] || 1951 || 1966 || science fiction || |- | ''[[House of Mystery]]'' || [[DC Comics]] || 1951 || 1983 || horror/suspense || |- | ''[[All-Star Western]]'' || [[DC Comics]] || 1951 || 1961 || Western || |- |''[[Frontline Combat]]'' || [[EC Comics]] || 1951 || 1954 || war || |- | ''[[Strange Tales]]'' || [[Marvel Comics]] || 1952 || 1968 || horror, sci-fi, superhero || |- | ''[[Journey into Mystery]]'' || [[Marvel Comics]] || 1952 || 1966 || horror, sci-fi, superhero || anthology aspect dropped in 1964, becomes ''[[Thor (Marvel Comics)|Thor]]'' |- |''[[G.I. Combat]]'' || [[Quality Comics]]<br />[[DC Comics]] || 1952 || 1987 || war || acquired by [[DC Comics]] in 1957 |- | ''[[Space Adventures (comics)|Space Adventures]]'' || [[Charlton Comics]] || 1952 || 1979 || science fiction || |- |''[[Our Army at War]]'' || [[DC Comics]] || 1952 || 1977 || war || Becomes ''[[Sgt. Rock]]'' |- |''[[Star Spangled War Stories]]'' || [[DC Comics]] || 1952 || 1977 || war || Becomes ''[[Unknown Soldier (DC Comics)|The Unknown Soldier]]'' |- |''[[Our Fighting Forces]]'' || [[DC Comics]] || 1954 || 1978 || war || |- |''[[Fightin' Marines]]'' || [[Charlton Comics]] || 1955 || 1984 || war || |- | ''[[I Love You (comics)|I Love You]]'' || [[Charlton Comics]] || 1955 || 1980 || romance || |- |''[[Fightin' Army]]'' || [[Charlton Comics]] || 1956 || 1984 || war || |- | ''[[House of Secrets (DC Comics)|House of Secrets]]'' || [[DC Comics]] || 1956 || 1978 || horror/suspense || |- | ''[[Showcase (comics)|Showcase]]'' || [[DC Comics]] || 1956 || 1970 || superhero || |- | ''[[Tales of the Unexpected (comics)|Tales of the Unexpected]]'' || [[DC Comics]] || 1956 || 1968 || science fiction || relaunched as the horror anthology ''[[The Unexpected (1968 comic book)|The Unexpected]]'' |- | ''[[Brides in Love]]'' || [[Charlton Comics]] || 1956 || 1965 || romance || |- | ''Outlaws of the West'' || [[Charlton Comics]] || 1957 || 1980 || Western || |- | ''Teen-Age Love'' || [[Charlton Comics]] || 1958 || 1973 || romance || |- | ''Just Married'' || [[Charlton Comics]] || 1958 || 1976 || romance || |- | ''Love Diary'' || [[Charlton Comics]] || 1958 || 1976 || romance || |- | ''[[Strange Worlds (Atlas Comics)|Strange Worlds]]'' || [[Marvel Comics]] || 1958 || 1959 || science fiction || |- | ''[[Tales to Astonish]]'' || [[Marvel Comics]] || 1958 || 1968 || sci-fi, horror, superhero || anthology aspect dropped in 1964, becomes ''[[The Incredible Hulk (comic book)|The Incredible Hulk]]'' |- | ''[[Tales of Suspense]]'' || [[Marvel Comics]] || 1959 || 1968 || sci-fi, horror, superhero || anthology aspect dropped in 1964, becomes ''[[Captain America (comic book)|Captain America]]'' |- | ''[[Amazing Adventures]]'' || [[Marvel Comics]] || 1961 || 1961 || fantasy, science fiction, superhero || |- | ''[[Amazing Fantasy|Amazing Adult Fantasy]]'' || [[Marvel Comics]] || 1961 || 1962 || sci-fi, fantasy || anthology aspect dropped in 1962, becomes ''[[The Amazing Spider-Man]]'' |- | ''[[Creepy (magazine)|Creepy]]'' || [[Warren Publishing]] || 1964 || 1983 || horror || |- | ''[[witzend]]'' || [[Wally Wood]]<br />[[Wonderful Publishing Company]] || 1966 || 1985 || various || acquired by [[Bill Pearson (comics)|Bill Pearson]] (Wonderful Publishing Company) in 1968 |- | ''[[Ghostly Tales]]'' || [[Charlton Comics]] || 1966 || 1984 || horror || |- | ''[[Eerie (magazine)|Eerie]]'' || [[Warren Publishing]] || 1966 || 1983 || horror || |- | ''Weird'' || [[Eerie Publications]] || 1966 || 1981 || horror || |- | ''[[The Many Ghosts of Doctor Graves]]'' || [[Charlton Comics]] || 1967 || 1986 || horror || |- | ''[[Zap Comix]]'' || [[Apex Novelties]] || 1968 || 2005 || underground || |- | ''[[The Unexpected (1968 comic book)|The Unexpected]]'' || [[DC Comics]] || 1968 || 1982 || horror || changes genre from science fiction to horror (''at [[Tales of the Unexpected (comics)|Tales of the Unexpected]]''); continues same numbering |- | ''[[The Witching Hour (DC Comics)|The Witching Hour]]'' || [[DC Comics]] || 1969 || 1978 || horror || |- | ''Terror Tales'' || [[Eerie Publications]] || 1969 || 1979 || horror || |- | ''[[Astonishing Tales]]'' || [[Marvel Comics]] || 1970 || 1976 || Superhero || |- |''[[Slow Death (comics)|Slow Death]]''||[[Last Gasp (publisher)|Last Gasp]]|| 1970 || 1979, 1992 || underground || |- | ''[[San Francisco Comic Book]]'' || [[San Francisco Comic Book Company]]<br />[[Print Mint]]<br />[[Last Gasp (publisher)|Last Gasp]] || 1970 || 1983 || underground || |- |''[[Marvel Feature#Volume One|Marvel Feature vol. 1]]''||[[Marvel Comics]]|| 1971 || 1973 || superheroes || |- |''[[Marvel Spotlight#Volume 1 .28November 1971 .E2.80.93 April 1977.29|Marvel Spotlight]]''||[[Marvel Comics]]|| 1971 || 1977 || superheroes || |- |''[[Weird War Tales]]''||[[DC Comics]]|| 1971 || 1983 || war || |- |''[[Ghostly Haunts]]''||[[Charlton Comics]]|| 1971 || 1978 || horror/suspense || |- | ''[[Savage Tales]]'' || Marvel Comics<br />[[Dynamite Entertainment]] || 1971<br />2007 || 1986<br />2008 ||fantasy, various || |- |''[[Weird Western Tales]]''||[[DC Comics]]|| 1972 || 1980 || Weird Western || |- |''[[Marvel Premiere]]''||[[Marvel Comics]]|| 1972 || 1981 || superheroes || |- |''[[Tits & Clits Comix]]''|| Nanny Goat Productions<br />[[Last Gasp (publisher)|Last Gasp]]|| 1972 || 1987 || underground || |- |''[[Snarf (comics)|Snarf]]''||[[Kitchen Sink Press]]|| 1972 || 1990 || underground || |- | ''[[Wimmen's Comix]]'' || [[Last Gasp (publisher)|Last Gasp]]<br />[[Renegade Press]]<br />[[Rip Off Press]] || 1972 || 1992 || underground || |- | ''[[Superman Family]]'' || [[DC Comics]] || 1974 || 1982 || superhero || |- | ''[[Comix Book]]'' || [[Marvel Comics]]<br />[[Kitchen Sink Press]] || 1974 || 1976 || underground || acquired by Kitchen Sink in 1976 |- | ''[[Star Reach]]'' || [[Star*Reach (publisher)|Star*Reach]] || 1974 || 1979 || various, mostly action || |- | ''[[Marvel Feature#Volume Two|Marvel Feature vol. 2]]'' || [[Marvel Comics]] || 1975 || 1976 || superheroes || |- | ''[[Marvel Presents]]'' || [[Marvel Comics]] || 1975 || 1977 || superheroes || |- | ''[[Secrets of Haunted House]]'' || [[DC Comics]] || 1975 || 1982 || horror/suspense || |- | ''[[Batman Family]]'' || [[DC Comics]] || 1975 || 1978 || superhero || |- | ''[[Arcade (comics magazine)|Arcade]]'' || [[Print Mint]] || 1975 || 1976 || underground || |- | ''[[Heavy Metal (magazine)|Heavy Metal]]'' || [[HM Communications]]<br />[[Metal Mammoth]] || 1977 || 2023 || adult fantasy || |- |''[[Time Warp (comics)|Time Warp]]''||[[DC Comics]]|| 1979 || 1980 || science fiction || |- | ''[[Marvel Spotlight#Volume 2 .28July 1979 .E2.80.93 March 1981.29|Marvel Spotlight]]'' || [[Marvel Comics]] || 1979 || 1981 || superheroes || |- | ''[[Epic Illustrated]]'' || [[Epic Comics]] || 1980 || 1986 || heroic fiction || |- | ''[[Gay Comix]]'' || [[Kitchen Sink Press]]<br />[[Bob Ross (publisher)|Bob Ross]] || 1980 || 1998 || underground || |- | ''[[World War 3 Illustrated]]'' || World War 3 Illustrated || 1980 || ongoing || alternative/political || |- | ''[[Raw (comics magazine)|RAW]]'' || [[Raw Books & Graphics]] || 1980 || 1991 || alternative || |- | ''[[Weirdo (magazine)|Weirdo]]'' || [[Last Gasp (publisher)|Last Gasp]] || 1981 || 1993 || underground || |- |''[[Eclipse Magazine]]''||[[Eclipse Comics]]|| 1981 || 1983 || various || |- | ''[[Marvel Fanfare]]'' || [[Marvel Comics]] || 1982 || 1997 || superhero || |- |''[[Eclipse Monthly]]''||[[Eclipse Comics]]|| 1983 || 1984 || superheroes || |- | ''[[Dark Horse Presents]]'' || [[Dark Horse Comics]] || 1986 || 2017 || independent || volume 3 ended in 2017<ref>{{cite web |last1=Johnson |first1=Rich |title=Dark Horse Presents, Cancelled One More Time… |url=https://www.bleedingcool.com/2017/05/29/dark-horse-presents-cancelled-one-more-time/ |website=Bleeding Cool News |publisher=Bleeding Cool News |access-date=13 February 2019}}</ref> |- | ''[[Wasteland (DC Comics)|Wasteland]]'' || [[DC Comics]] || 1987 || 1989 || horror || |- | ''[[Marvel Comics Presents]]'' || [[Marvel Comics]] || 1988 || 1995 || superhero || |- | ''[[Taboo (comics)|Taboo]]'' || [[Spiderbaby Grafix & Publications]]<br>[[Kitchen Sink Press]] || 1988 || 1992, 1995 || horror || |- | ''[[A1 (comics)|A1]]'' || [[Atomeka Press]] || 1989 || 1992 || various || |- | ''[[BLAB!]]'' || [[Kitchen Sink Press]]<br />[[Fantagraphics]] || 1989 || 2007 || alternative || acquired by Fantagraphics in 1997 |- | ''[[Cheval Noir (comics)|Cheval Noir]]'' || [[Dark Horse Comics]] || 1989 || 1994 || international || |- | ''[[Drawn & Quarterly]]'' || [[Drawn & Quarterly]] || 1990 || ongoing || alternative || |- | ''[[Negative Burn]]'' || [[Caliber Comics]] || 1993 || 1997 || independent || |- | ''[[The Big Book Of]]'' || [[Paradox Press]] || 1994 || 2000 || independent || |- | ''Verotika'' || [[Verotik]] || 1994 || 1997 || erotic/horror || |- | ''[[Zero Zero (comics)|Zero Zero]]'' || [[Fantagraphics]] || 1995 || 2000 || underground/alternative || |- |''[[Keyhole (comics)|Keyhole]]''||[[Millennium Publications]]<br>[[Top Shelf Productions]] || 1996 || 1998 || independent/alternative || |- | ''Gangland'' || [[Vertigo Comics]] || 1999 || 2001 || crime || |- | ''[[Flinch (comics)|Flinch]]'' || [[Vertigo Comics]] || 1998 || 1998 || horror || |- |''[[Tomorrow Stories]]''||[[America's Best Comics]]/[[Wildstorm]]|| 1999 || 2002 || superheroes || |- | ''[[Little Lit]]'' || RAW Junior<br />[[HarperCollins]]/Joanna Cotler Books || 2000 || 2003 || alternative/children's || Evolved into [[Toon Books]] |- | ''[[Kramers Ergot]]'' || Avodah Books<br />Gingko Press<br />[[Buenaventura Press]] || 2000 || ongoing || alternative || |- |''[[Solo (DC Comics)|Solo]]''||[[DC Comics]]|| 2004 || 2006 || superheroes || |- | ''[[Flight (comics)|Flight]]'' || [[Image Comics]]<br />[[Ballantine Books]] || 2004 || 2011 || independent || acquired by Ballantine in 2006 |- | ''[[Mome (comics)|MOME]]'' || [[Fantagraphics]] || 2005 || 2011 || alternative || |- | ''[[Popgun (comics)|Popgun]]'' || [[Image Comics]] || 2007 || 2010 || diverse || |- | ''[[Wednesday Comics]]'' || [[DC Comics]] || 2009 || 2009 || weekly showcase || |- | ''[[Robert E. Howard's Savage Sword]]'' || [[Dark Horse Comics]] || 2010 || 2015 || various || Based on [[Robert E. Howard]] works and characters |- | ''[[A+X]]'' || [[Marvel Comics]] || 2012 || 2014 || superhero || |- | ''[[Island (comics)|Island]]'' || [[Image Comics]] || 2015 || 2017 || various || |- | ''[[Amazing Forest]]'' || [[IDW Publishing|IDW]] || 2016 || 2016 || various || |- |''[[Vast Expanse]]'' || [[Township Comics]] ||2016 ||ongoing ||various || |} == Asia == === Japan === {{Transcluded section|List of best-selling manga}} {{Main|List of manga magazines}} {{See also|List of Japanese manga magazines by circulation}} === Malaysia === {| class="wikitable sortable" |- " ! Title !! Publisher !! First Year !! Last Year !! Genre !! Notes |- |''Garaj Komik'' || [[Self-publishing]] || 2015 || ongoing || various || successive [[One-shot (comics)|one-shot]] comics |- |} === Thailand === {| class="wikitable sortable" |- " ! Title !! Publisher !! First Year !! Last Year !! Genre !! Notes |- |''Thai Comics'' || [[Vibilkij publishing|Vibulkij publishing]] || 1992 || 2013 || various || anthology for amateur & veteran |- |} == Europe == === Belgium and France === {{Main|Franco-Belgian comics magazines}} {| class="wikitable sortable" |- " ! Title !! Publisher !! First Year !! Last Year !! Notes |- |''[[Le Petit Vingtième]]'' || ''[[Le Vingtième Siècle]]'' || 1928 || 1940 || |- |''[[Spirou (magazine)|Spirou]]'' magazine || [[Dupuis]] || 1938 || ongoing || |- |''[[Tintin (magazine)|Tintin]]'' magazine || [[Le Lombard]]<br />[[Média-Participations]] || 1946 || 1993 || Le Lombard acquired by Média-Participations in 1986. |- |''[[Pilote]]'' magazine || [[Dargaud]] || 1959 || 1989 || |- |''[[Pif gadget]]'' || [[French Communist Party]] || 1969<br />2004 || 1994<br />2009 || |- |''[[Charlie Hebdo]]'' || [[Gérard Biard]] || 1970<br />1992 || 1981<br />ongoing || |- |''[[L'Écho des savanes]]'' || Self-published<br />[[Albin Michel]] || 1972 || 2006 || Acquired by Albin Michel in 1986 |- |''[[Métal Hurlant]]'' || [[Les Humanoïdes Associés]]<br />[[Humanoids Publishing]]/[[DC Comics]] || 1974<br />2002 || 1987<br />ongoing || |- |''[[Fluide Glacial]]'' || [[Groupe Flammarion]] || 1975 || ongoing || |- |''[[À Suivre]]'' magazine || [[Casterman]] || 1979 || 1997 || |- |''[[Lapin (magazine)|Lapin]]'' || [[L'Association]] || 1999 || ongoing || |- |} === United Kingdom === {{Main|British comics}} Britain has a long tradition of publishing comic anthologies, usually weekly (hence ''The Dandy'' going past 3,000 published issues). {| class="wikitable sortable" |- " ! Title !! Publisher !! First Year !! Last Year !! Notes |- |''[[Comic Cuts]]'' || [[Amalgamated Press]] || 1890 || 1953 || merged with ''Golden Penny'', ''Jolly Comic'' and ''Larks'' before finally merging with ''[[Knockout]]'' |- |''[[The Dandy]]'' || || 1937 || 2012 || |- |''[[The Beano]]'' || || 1938 || ongoing || |- |''[[Eagle (comic)|Eagle]]'' || [[Hulton Press]]<br />[[IPC Magazines]] || 1950<br />1982 || 1969<br />1994 || relaunched by different publisher |- |''[[Lion (comics)|Lion]]'' || || 1952 || 1974 || |- |''[[Bunty]]'' || || 1958 || 2000 || |- |''[[Buster (comics)|Buster]]'' || || 1960 || 2000 || |- |''[[Valiant (comics)|Valiant]]'' || || 1962 || 1976 || |- |''[[Wham! (comics)|Wham!]]'' || || 1964 || 1968 || |- |''[[Smash! (comics)|Smash!]]'' || || 1966 || 1971 || |- |''[[Pow! (comic)|Pow!]]'' || || 1967 || 1968 || |- |''[[Fantastic (comics)|Fantastic]]'' || || 1967 || 1968 || |- |''[[Terrific (comics)|Terrific]]'' || || 1967 || 1968 || |- |''[[Action (comics)|Action]]'' || [[IPC Magazines]] || 1976 || 1977 || |- |''[[2000 AD (comics)|2000 AD]]'' || [[IPC Magazines]]<br>[[Fleetway]]<br>[[Rebellion Developments]] || 1977 || ongoing || merged with ''Starlord'' and ''Tornado'' |- |''[[Starlord (comics)|Starlord]]'' || [[IPC Magazines]] || 1978 || 1978 || Merged with ''2000AD'' |- |''[[Tornado (comics)|Tornado]]'' || [[IPC Magazines]] || 1978 || 1979 || Merged with ''2000AD'' |- |''[[Warrior (comics)|Warrior]]'' || [[Quality Communications|Quality]] || 1982 || 1985 || |- |''[[Scream! (comics)|Scream!]]'' || [[IPC Magazines]] || 1984 || 1984 || merged with re-launched ''Eagle'' |- |''[[Oink! (comics)|Oink!]]'' || [[IPC Magazines]] || 1986 || 1988 || |- |''[[Crisis (Fleetway)|Crisis]]'' || [[Fleetway Publications|Fleetway]] || 1988 || 1991 || |- |''[[Wildcat (UK comic)|Wildcat]]'' || [[Fleetway Publications|Fleetway]] || 1988 || 1989 || stories continued in re-launched ''Eagle'' |- |''[[Deadline (magazine)|Deadline]]'' || || 1988 || 1995 || |- |''[[A1 (comic)|A1]]'' || [[Atomeka Press|Atomeka]]/[[Epic Comics]] || 1989 || 1992, 2004 || irregular publishing schedule over multiple publishers |- |''[[Judge Dredd Megazine]]'' || [[Fleetway Publications]]<br>[[Rebellion Developments]] || 1990 || ongoing || |- |''[[Revolver (Fleetway comics)|Revolver]]'' || [[Fleetway Publications]] || 1990 || 1991 || ''Dare'' storyline completed in ''Crisis'' following cancellation |- |''[[Toxic!]]'' || [[Apocalypse Ltd]] || 1991 || 1991 || not related to ''Toxic'' |- |''[[Toxic (magazine)]]'' || [[Egmont Publishing]] || 2002 || ongoing || not related to ''Toxic!'' |- |''[[The DFC]]'' || || 2008 || 2009 || |- |''[[The Phoenix (comics)|The Phoenix]]'' || || 2012 || ongoing || |- |} ==See also== *[[British comics]], the majority of which are anthologies *[[British small press comics]], many of which are also anthologies *[[History of comics]] *[[List of manga magazines]], the majority of which are anthologies ==References== {{reflist}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Comics anthology}} [[Category:Comics anthologies| ]] [[Category:Comics terminology]]
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