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The Best Cyber Monday Deals On Graphic Novels & Manga

November 30, 2025
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As Cyber Monday draws closer, now is the perfect time to level up your comic book and manga collections for the festive season. As in previous years, Amazon is offering big discounts on titles from multiple publishers, and even better, several of these collected editions are B2G1 Free. While you aren’t limited to choosing just comic books for this promotion, it’s still great to choose three and get the lowest-priced one for free. Many of these limited-time deals kicked off on Black Friday and will continue through Cyber Monday–unless they sell out first.

So what’s on the shelf? Dozens of Marvel, DC, IDW Publishing, and manga box sets have been discounted for the next few days, and if you’re a Batman fan, you’re going to be spoiled for choice. Iconic storylines like Knightfall, Under the Red Hood, and Hush are all on sale, while the comic book adaptations of Batman: The Animated Series and Batman Beyond have also gotten big price cuts. If you’re looking for a gift idea, we’d recommend Batman: One Bad Day, a collection of eight hardcover graphic novels inside of a collector’s edition slipcase. Each one is a standalone story focused on a specific Batman villain, and this collection is almost 50% off at $88 (was $160).

Graphic Novel & Manga Cyber Monday Deals at Amazon

Swing on over to Metropolis, and you’ll find the Deluxe Edition of All-Star Superman for just $19.89 (was $35), the massive zombie apocalypse of DCeased is on sale for $82.44 (was $125), and you can read up on how the Justice League faced off against both Godzilla and Kong for $15.71 (was $30). On the Marvel side, we’re seeing some great deals on the publisher’s relaunched line of Ultimate books. These are designed to be fresh new spins on familiar heroes like Spider-Man, Wolverine, and Black Panther, and you don’t need to be caught up on any continuity to enjoy these tales.

You can also explore series by acclaimed creative teams, with Daredevil, Fantastic Four, and She-Hulk being recommended reads. Beyond the big two, you’ll also find some great licensed series from publishers like IDW and Dark Horse. Avatar: The Last Airbender fans will want to read Dark Horse’s graphic novels, which are official sequels to the series and wrap up several of the biggest loose ends left unresolved in the original animated series. These are available as individual graphic novels and in collected Treasury and Omnibus Editions.

IDW’s biggest series is easily Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, with its various series being well-received over the years. The breakout hit has been the gritty story of The Last Ronin, and several of the IDW Collection compendiums are also B2G1-eligible currently.

All these comics and more are on sale at Amazon.

If you’d like to pick up some manga, there are also plenty of options here. There are box sets that bundle every paperback in a series, like Death Note and Fullmetal Alchemist, or, if you’d prefer something more luxurious, the Deluxe Editions of Trigun and Berserk offer high-quality prints on oversized page sizes, all bundled in faux-leather covers.

We’ve also rounded up a few newspaper and self-published comics below, like Gary Larson’s Far Side, Bill Watterson’s Calvin & Hobbes, and Jeff Smith’s Bone. Calvin & Hobbes is the standout title here, as you get every published comic reprinted across three premium hardcover books. It’s a high-quality collection, and Amazon is offering it for $129.22 (was $225), a massive 60% discount.

You’ll find all of our favorite graphic novel and manga box set deals in the lists below. We’ve also made sure to label any that are eligible for Amazon’s B2G1 Free promotion. There are dozens of discounts to check out, so we’re confident there’s something for everyone–but you can see even more graphic novel and manga deals over at Amazon. And if you’re interested in the latest price cuts from other categories like video games, Blu-rays, and more, be sure to check our Black Friday and Cyber Monday Deals Hub.

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