The following volumes were published in hardcover in Germany. I've no idea to what extent each series ran as I only had a handful of them. The first series ran to at least four volumes published by Paul Rijperman Comics in 1983; the second set was quite a luxury item, a limited (to 1,500), numbered edition, published by Norbert Hethke Verlag in around 1989 (vols. 1, 2 and 4 shown).
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- Comic Cuts: Recent Releases
- On Second Thought...
- Halfway There...Halo
- AFK (away from keyboard)
- Still Playing...Halo
- Next Up: Halo
- Don Lawrence: The Invincible Weapon part 2
- Don Lawrence: The Invincible Weapon
- Comic Cuts - 23 July 2010
- Review: Silent Hill
- Finished: Silent Hill
- TV Tie-ins: Farscape
- A Man for the Throne part 3
- A Man for the Throne part 2
- Just Started: Silent Hill
- A Man for the Throne part 1
- Trigan Empire in Germany part 2
- Up Next: Silent Hill
- Trigan Empire in Germany
- Review: Castlevania
- Finished: Castlevania
- Comic Cuts - 16 July 2010
- Planeta DeAgostini's classic UK comics reprints
- Trigan around the world
- Almost Done...Castlevania
- Trigan Empire goes Dutch
- Crap.
- Still Playing...Castlevania
- Olac the Gladiator Goes Dutch
- Robot Archie goes Dutch
- Neil Gaiman's Troll Bridge
- Up Next: Castlevania
- Neil Gaiman's Neverwhere Revisited
- Review: Final Fantasy XIII
- Finished: Final Fantasy XIII
- Comic Cuts - 9 July 2010
- Nature Corner
- Clippings: Judge Dredd: the computer game
- Victor de la Fuente (1927-2010)
- Whirlwind trip to KY and OH
- Still Playing...FFXIII
- Alan Sillitoe (1928-2010)
- Neil Gaiman's Neverwhere
- Venture SF
- The Sign of Four part 14
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- Comic Cuts - 2 July
- The Sign of Four part 12
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