Marvel's Gallery Editions are large-format premium hardcovers that "emphasise the size of the pages printed rather than the amount of comics within. (This means) 13in/33cm in height, and 9.3in/24cm in width".[1] The unusual size makes it close to 3in/7.6 cm taller and wider than a regular trade paperback.
The first Gallery Edition - Thor & Loki: Blood Brothers - was pitched as an "Oversized Hardcover",[2] and released in August 2019 to tie into the Loki TV series.
The initial use of the term Gallery Edition came a month later, when X-Men by Roy Thomas & Neal Adams HC was retitled to X-Men by Roy Thomas & Neal Adams HC Gallery Edition.[3][4] The book debuted at no.68 in the graphic novel chart (no.32 for dollar rank).[5]
The series has reproduced all four of Jeph Loeb and Tim Sale's 'colors' books, which "explore important figures in the lives of Marvel's greatest heroes, including Captain America, the Hulk, and Daredevil".[6] The first was Spider-Man: Blue in July 2023. Daredevil: Yellow followed in October 2023, Hulk: Gray in March 2024, and Captain America: White completed the set in July 2024.
For 2025, the company announced Marvel Masterpieces, a new version of the Gallery Edition. This format "will collect some of Marvel's most iconic and beloved stories ... in original format, serving as a time capsule that looks into the pop culture world of the 80s. The stories ... are presented as they were when initially released - complete with classic ads, fan letter, editorial and bullpen bulletin pages."[7]
The first release in the series will be Amazing Spider-Man: The Black Costume Year One on 10 June 2025,[8] then Marvel Super Heroes Secret Wars on 8 July.
Amazing Spider-Man (vol.1) #290-292, Amazing Spider-Man Annual #21, Spectacular Spider-Man Annual #7, What If? (1989) #20-21, Marvel Saga: The Official History Of The Marvel Universe #22 and material from Not Brand Echh #6