I just finished reading the series and from what I noticed comparing the Adversary cycle to the first time I read them is that, yes, the rest of the Adversary cycle did get some revisions, with the exception of The Keep. The only Repairman Jack novel that got a revision is The Tomb which changes some of the original references to make them more modern. For example, in the early version, there is mention of walkmans, vcr tapes, and Johnny Carson, and in the new one, those references have been changed to DVDs and IPods, I think the Johnny Carson reference has no correlation. Reborn adds a paragraph in the end about the Dat-tay-vao coming to America, which I don't remember being in the first one. Reprisal makes mention of Menelaus Manor found in The Haunted Air, and I think that's it for revisions. The Touch adds the short story "Dat-Tay-Vao" and various references to concurrent happenings in the Repairman Jack books and I think there might be a reference to the "disappearing house" from Conspiracies. I believe there is also a reference here and there to info from the young adult Jack books, but I could be mistaken. Nightworld has been heavily revised and there are too many to name, but my last response in the Just Finished post makes mention of a few of them. I don't think there are any other changes to the Repairman Jack books but you may want to check out a few of the short stories which were changed to be incorporated into the novel series. One of my favorites is "The Last Rakosh" which was changed to be inserted into All the Rage, the original short story had Vicky seeing the Rakosh at the freak show. If you haven't read "Peabody-Ozymandius Traveling Circus and Oddity Emporium" I recommend at least downloading it which describes the fate of the troupe and gives insight into another Infernal device which in a round about way was mentioned in the Young Jack series. I hope this helps, and I may be wrong about a few things as it's been years since I read the unrevised Adversary Cycle.