List of comics based on television programs
This is an incomplete list of comics based on television programs. Often a television program becomes successful, popular or attains cult status and the franchise produces spin-offs that often include comics.
A number of companies specialise in licensed properties, including Gold Key Comics, Dark Horse Comics, Titan Books and Dynamite Entertainment. With the bigger series the license can often pass to a number of companies over the history of the title.
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24[edit]
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
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24: One Shot | 1 | One-shot | J. C. Vaughan, Mark L. Haynes | IDW Publishing | July 2004 | ||
24 Stories | 1 | One-shot | January 2005 | ||||
24: Midnight Sun | 1 | One-shot | July 2005 | ||||
24: Nightfall | #1–5 | Limited series | November 2006—March 2007 |
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24: Cold Warriors | 1 | One-shot | Beau Smith | February 2008 |
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24: Underground | #1–5 | Limited series | Ed Brisson | April—August 2014 |
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24: Legacy - Rules of Engagement | #1–5 | Limited series | Christopher Farnsworth | April—August 2017 |
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77 Sunset Strip[edit]
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
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"77 Sunset Strip", Four Color (series 2) #1066, #1106, #1159, #1211, #1263, #1291 | 6 | Eric Freiwald, Robert Schaefer | Dell Comics | January 1959-March 1960,[1] June-August 1960,[2] January-February 1961,[3] September-November 1961,[4] December 1961-February 1962,[5] March-May 1962[6] | |||
77 Sunset Strip (series 1) #01-742-209 | 1 | ? | July-September 1962[7] | ||||
77 Sunset Strip (series 2)[8] | #1–2 | Ongoing series | ? | Gold Key Comics | November 1962 – February 1963 |
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Adam-12[edit]
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
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Adam-12 | #1–10 | Ongoing series | ? | Gold Key Comics | December 1973 – February 1976 |
The Addams Family[edit]
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
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The Addams Family | #1–3 | Ongoing series | ? | Gold Key Comics | October 1974 – April 1975 |
Adventure Time[edit]
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
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Adventure Time | Ongoing series | Boom! Studios | February 2012 – April 2018 | ||||
Adventure Time: Banana Guard Academy | #1–6 | Limited series | Kent Osborne, Dylan Haggerty | July 2014 – December 2014 | |||
Adventure Time/Regular Show | #1–6 | Limited series | Conor McCreery | August 2017 – January 2018 | Crossover with Regular Show. | ||
Adventure Time: Beginning of the End | #1–3 | Limited series | Ted Anderson | May – July 2018 | |||
Adventure Time: Season 11 | #1–6 | Limited series | Sonny Liew, Ted Anderson | October 2018 – May 2019 |
Adventures in Paradise[edit]
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
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"Adventures in Paradise", Four Color (series 2) #1301 | 1 | Lionel Ziprin | Dell Comics | February-April 1962[9] |
The Adventures of Puss in Boots[edit]
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
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The Adventures of Puss in Boots | #1–4 | Limited series | Christopher Cooper, Max Davidson, Alex Matthews | Titan Comics | May – August 2016 |
The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle and Friends[edit]
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
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"Rocky and His Friends", Four Color (series 2) #1128, #1152, #1166, #1275, #1311 | 5 | Al Kilgore | Dell Comics | August-October 1960,[10] December 1960-February 1961,[11] March-May 1961,[12] December 1961-February 1962,[13] March-July 1962[14] | |||
"Bullwinkle and Rocky", Four Color (series 2) #1270 | 1 | March-May 1962[15] | |||||
Rocky and His Fiendish Friends | #1–5 | Ongoing series | Gold Key Comics | October 1962 – September 1963 | |||
Fractured Fairy Tales | #1 | One-shot | October 1962[16] | ||||
Bullwinkle #01-090-209 | 1 | One-shot | Dell Comics | July-September 1962[17] | |||
Bullwinkle | #1–25 | Ongoing series | Gold Key Comics | November 1962 – February 1963; April 1972 – February 1980 | Retitled Bullwinkle and Rocky from #3, the later issues consisted of reprints previous issues starting from the aforementioned #3 up to #25, the last issue. | ||
Bullwinkle and Rocky (1970) | #1–7 | Ongoing series | ? | Charlton Comics | July 1970 – July 1971 | ||
"Bullwinkle and Rocky 3-D", Blackthorne 3-D Series #18[18] | 1 | Special edition | John Stephenson, Shel Dorf, June Foray | Blackthorne Publishing | March 1987 | Originally published in anaglyph 3D. | |
"Bullwinkle for President in 3-D", Blackthorne 3-D Series #50[19] | 1 | Special edition | John Stephenson | Blackthorne Publishing | Fall 1988 | Originally published in anaglyph 3D. | |
Bullwinkle and Rocky (1987) | #1–9 | Ongoing series | Dave Manak | Star Comics | November 1987 – March 1989 | ||
Rocky and Bullwinkle | #1–4 | Limited series | Mark Evanier | IDW Publishing | March – June 2014 | ||
The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show | #1–3 | Limited series | Todd Livingston and Al Kilgore | American Mythology Productions | 2017 – September 2018 | ||
Rocky and Bullwinkle — As Seen on TV | #1–3 | Limited series | Todd Livingston, Todd Clark, Al Clark, Al Kilgore | 2019 – March 2020 |
The Adventures of Sir Lancelot[edit]
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
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"Sir Lancelot and Brian", Four Color (series 2) #775 | 1 | ? | Dell Comics | March 1957[20] |
The Adventures of the Galaxy Rangers[edit]
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
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Adventures of the Galaxy Rangers | #1–5 | Ongoing series | Marvel UK | June – September 1988 |
The A-Team[edit]
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
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The A-Team | #1–3 | Limited series | Jim Salicrup, Alan Kupperberg | Marvel Comics | March – May 1984 |
Æon Flux[edit]
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
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Æon Flux | #1–4 | Limited series | Mike Kennedy | Dark Horse Comics | October 2005 – January 2006 |
Aggretsuko[edit]
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
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Aggretsuko | #1–6 | Limited series | Daniel Barnes | Oni Press | February – September 2020 | ||
Aggretsuko: Meet Her Friends | #1–3 | Limited series | Cat Farris, Arielle Jovellanos, James Asmus | November 2020 – January 2021 | |||
Aggretsuko: Meet Her World | #1–3 | Limited series | Molly Muldoon, Annie Griggs, Danielle Radford | April – June 2021 | |||
Aggretsuko Super Fun Special | #1 | Special edition | Brenda Hickey, Josh Tierney, Shadia Amin | October 2021 | |||
Aggretsuko: Out of Office | #1–4 | Limited series | Brenda Hickey | November 2021 – April 2022 | |||
Aggretsuko: Out to Lunch | #1–4 | Limited series | Josh Trujillo | August – November 2022 |
ALF[edit]
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
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ALF | #1–50 | Ongoing series | Michael Gallagher | Marvel Comics | March 1988 – February 1992 |
Alien Nation[edit]
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
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Alien Nation Television Special: The Lost Episode | 1 | One-shot | Malibu Comics | 1992 |
Alvin and the Chipmunks (1983 TV series)[edit]
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
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Alvin and the Chipmunks | #1–5 | Ongoing series | Harvey Comics | July 1992 – May 1994 |
The Alvin Show[edit]
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
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Alvin | #1–28 | Ongoing series | ? | Dell Comics | October-December 1962 – October 1973 |
The Amazing Chan and the Chan Clan[edit]
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
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The Amazing Chan and the Chan Clan | #1–4 | Ongoing series | Mark Evanier | Gold Key Comics | May 1973 – February 1974 |
The Amazing World of Gumball[edit]
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
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The Amazing World of Gumball | #1–8 | Limited series | Frank Gibson, Kevin Panetta, Tyson Hesse | Boom! Studios | June 2014 – March 2015 |
The Andy Griffith Show[edit]
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
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"Andy Griffith", Four Color (series 2) #1252, #1341 | 2 | ? | Don Segall | Dell Comics | January-March 1962,[21] April-June 1962[22] |
Angel[edit]
Animaniacs[edit]
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
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Animaniacs Christmas Special | #1 | Special edition | DC Comics | December 1994 | |||
Animaniacs | #1–59 | Ongoing series | Amy Weingartner, Bobbi JG Weiss, Dave King, John Walker, Dana Kurtin, Dan Slott, Jesse Leon McCann, Jennifer Moore, Sean Carolan, Gary Glasberg, Mark McKain, Bill Matheny, Michael Dare, Jeff Suess, Matt Wayne, Joe Edkin, Frank Strom, Chuck Kim, Neal Sternecky | DC Comics | March 1995 – April 2000 | Retitled Animaniacs – Featuring Pinky and the Brain from #43. | |
Animaniacs: Welcome to Emergency World | 1 | Promotion | Bobbi Weiss; David Cody Weiss | Warner Bros. Worldwide Publishing | 1995 | Give-away promotional comic published for American Red Cross.[23] |
Annie Oakley[edit]
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
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"Annie Oakley", Four Color (series 2) #481, #575 | 3 | Philip Evans | Dell Comics | December 1952,[24] July 1953,[25] August 1954[26] | Retitled Annie Oakley and Tagg from the second installment of the series; the first issue incidentally predates the TV series by 14 months and establishes familiar elements including the debut of Tagg, Annie's young brother who was a recurring main character in the series. | ||
Annie Oakley and Tagg (series 1) #4–18 | 15 | Ongoing series | Philip Evans, Eric Freiwald, Robert Schaefer | July-September 1955 – January-March 1959 | |||
Annie Oakley and Tagg (series 2) | #1 | One-shot | ? | Gold Key Comics | July 1965[27] | Reprints five stories issues #11, #12, #15, and #18 from the Dell series. |
The Aquanauts[edit]
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
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"The Aquanauts", Four Color (series 2) #1197 | 1 | ? | Dell Comics | May-July 1961[28] |
The Archie Show[edit]
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
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Archie's TV Laugh-Out | #1–106 | Ongoing series | Archie Comics | December 1969 – February 1986 |
Astro Boy[edit]
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
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Astro Boy | 1 | One-shot | ? | Gold Key Comics | August 1965 | First story adapted from the episode "Gadem" ("Gangor the Monster").[29] | |
The Original Astro Boy | #1–20 | Ongoing series | Mike Dimpsey | Now Comics | September 1987 – June 1989 |
The Atom Ant/Secret Squirrel Show[edit]
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
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Atom Ant | #1 | One-shot | ? | Gold Key Comics | January 1966 | The comic features three Atom Ant stories: "Up and at 'Em", "On with the Game" and one story untitled. The other two stories guest-featured characters from the same show, "Out-Foxed by a Pooch" with Precious Pupp and "Open Season on Salesmen" with the Hillbilly Bears.[30] | |
Secret Squirrel | #1 | One-shot | ? | October 1966 | The comic features six Secret Squirrel stories. The other two stories guest-featured characters from the same show, "Seeing Double" with Squiddly Diddly and an untitled story with Winsome Witch.[31] | ||
Secret Squirrel Kite Fun Book | 1 | Minicomic | ? | Western Publishing | 1966 | Reddy Kilowatt, Inc. premium.[32] | |
"Atom Ant and Secret Squirrel", Hanna-Barbera Presents #1 | 1 | Earl Kress | Archie Comics | November 1995 | The comic features two stories for one of each: "I Spied a Spider" with Atom Ant and "Thunderbell" with Secret Squirrel. The third and final story "Blow Little Blowfish, Blow" is a crossover with both characters.[33] | ||
"The Duplicate Dilemma", Cartoon Network Presents #20 | 1 | Terry Collins | DC Comics | April 1999 | Secret Squirrel and Morocco Mole story. | ||
"Dietbolical", Cartoon Network Presents #20 | Michael Eury | Atom Ant story. |
Avatar: The Last Airbender[edit]
The Avengers[edit]
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
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John Steed Emma Peel | 1 | One-shot | ? | Gold Key Comics | November 1968 | The comic features reprints of two stories from #756–760 ("The Roman Invasion") and #761–766 ("The Mirage Maker") of the British magazine TV Comic.[34] | |
Steed and Mrs. Peel (1990) | #1–3 | Limited series | Grant Morrison | Eclipse Comics | December 1990 – April 1992 |
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Steed and Mrs. Peel (2012) | #1–6 | Limited series | Grant Morrison, Anne Caufield | Boom! Studios | January – June 2012 | ||
Steed and Mrs. Peel (2013) | #0–11 | Ongoing series | Mark Waid, Caleb Monroe | August 2012 – July 2013 |
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Steed and Mrs Peel: We're Needed | #1–3 | Limited series | Ian Edginton | July – September 2014 | |||
Batman '66 Meets Steed and Mrs Peel | #1–6 | Limited series | Ian Edginton | DC Comics, Boom! Studios | September 2016 – February 2017 | Crossover with Batman '66. |
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B[edit]
Babylon 5[edit]
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
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Babylon 5 | #1—11 | Ongoing series | DC Comics | January—December 1995 |
Bachelor Father[edit]
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
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Bachelor Father, Four Color (series 2) #1332 | 1 | Dell Comics | April-June 1962 | ||||
Bachelor Father #2 | 1 | Dell Comics | September-November 1962 |
Back to the Future[edit]
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
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Back to the Future Special | 1 | Harvey Comics | 1991 | ||||
Back to the Future (series 1) | #1—4 | Ongoing series | Dwayne McDuffie | Harvey Comics | November 1991—June 1992 | ||
Back to the Future (series 2) | #1—3 | Limited series | Dwayne McDuffie | Harvey Comics | October 1992—January 1993 |
The Banana Splits[edit]
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
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The Banana Splits | #1—8 | Ongoing series | Gold Key Comics | January 1970—October 1971 |
Bat Masterson[edit]
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
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Bat Masterson, Four Color (series 2) #1013 | 1 | Dell Comics | August-October 1959 | ||||
Bat Masterson #2—9 | 8 | Ongoing series | Dell Comics | February-April 1960—November 1961-January 1962 |
Batman (1966 TV series)[edit]
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
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Batman '66 | #1—30 | Ongoing series | DC Comics | September 2013—February 2016 | |||
Batman '66 Meets the Green Hornet | #1—6 | Limited series | DC Comics, Dynamite Entertainment | August 2014—January 2015 | Crossover with The Green Hornet. | ||
Batman '66: The Lost Episode | #1 | One-shot | DC Comics | January 2015 | |||
Batman '66 Meets the Man from U.N.C.L.E. | #1—6 | Limited series | DC Comics, Dynamite Entertainment | February—July 2016 | Crossover with The Man from U.N.C.L.E.. | ||
Batman '66 Meets Steed and Mrs Peel | #1—6 | Limited series | DC Comics, Boom! Studios | September 2016—February 2017 | Crossover with The Avengers. | ||
Batman '66 Meets Wonder Woman '77 | #1—6 | Limited series | DC Comics | March—August 2017 | Crossover with Wonder Woman. | ||
Batman '66 Meets the Legion of Super Heroes | #1 | One-shot | DC Comics | September 2017 | Crossover with the Legion of Super-Heroes. | ||
Archie Meets Batman '66 | #1—6 | Limited series | DC Comics, Archie Comics | September 2018—March 2019 | Crossover with Archie. |
Batman: The Animated Series[edit]
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
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The Batman Adventures | Ongoing series | DC Comics | October 1992 – October 1995 | ||||
The Batman and Robin Adventures | Ongoing series | November 1995 – December 1997 | |||||
The Batman Adventures: The Lost Years | Limited series | January – May 1998 | |||||
Batman: Gotham Adventures | Ongoing series | June 1998 – July 2002 | Based on the sequel series The New Batman Adventures (1997–1999). | ||||
Batman: The Adventures Continue | Ongoing series | August 2020 – March 2021 | |||||
Batman: The Adventures Continue Season Two | Ongoing series | August 2021 – February 2022 |
Batman: The Brave and the Bold[edit]
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
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Batman: The Brave and the Bold | #1—22 | Ongoing series | DC Comics | March 2009—December 2010 | |||
The All New! Batman: The Brave and the Bold | #1—16 | Ongoing series | January 2011—April 2012 |
The Batman[edit]
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
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The Batman Strikes! | #1—50 | Ongoing series | DC Comics | November 2004 – December 2008 |
Battle of the Planets[edit]
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
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Battle of the Planets (1979) | #1—10 | Ongoing series | Gary Poole, Bob Langhans, Charlie Seeger | Gold Key Comics, Whitman Publishing | June 1979—December 1980 | ||
Battle of the Planets (2002) | #1—12 and 1/2 | Ongoing series | Munier Sharrieff | Top Cow Productions, Image Comics | August 2002—September 2003 | ||
Battle of the Planets/Witchblade | #1 | One-shot | Munier Sharrieff | February 2003 | Crossover with Witchblade. | ||
Battle of the Planets/ThunderCats | #1 | One-shot | Munier Sharrieff | May 2003 | Crossover with ThunderCats. | ||
Battle of the Planets: Mark | #1 | One-shot | Munier Sharrieff | May 2003 | |||
Battle of the Planets: Jason | #1 | One-shot | Munier Sharrieff | July 2003 | |||
Battle of the Planets Manga | #1—3 | Limited series | David Wohl | Top Cow Productions | November 2003—January 2004 | ||
Battle of the Planets: Princess | #1—6 | Limited series | David Wohl | Top Cow Productions,Image Comics | November 2004—May 2005 |
Battlestar Galactica[edit]
1978 TV series[edit]
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
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Battlestar Galactica, Marvel Comics Super Special #8 | 1 | Roger McKenzie | Marvel Comics | January 1979 | Adaptation of the pilot TV film. | ||
Battlestar Galactica (1979) | #1—23 | Ongoing series | Roger McKenzie, Bill Mantlo, Walt Simonson | March 1979—January 1981 | |||
Battlestar Galactica: Apollo's Journey | #1—3 | Limited series | Richard Hatch | Maximum Press | April 1995 | ||
Battlestar Galactica: War of Eden | #1—4 | Limited series | Rob Liefeld, Robert Napton | July—November 1995 | |||
Battlestar Galactica: The Enemy Within | #1—3 | Limited series | Rob Liefeld, Robert Napton, Greg Aronowitz | November 1995—February 1996 | |||
Battlestar Galactica: Starbuck | #1—3 | Limited series | Rob Liefeld, Robert Napton | December 1995—March 1996 | |||
Battlestar Galactica: Journey's End | #1—4 | Limited series | August—November 1996 | ||||
Battlestar Galactica: Special Edition | #1 | Chris Scalf | January 1997 | ||||
Battlestar Galactica (1997) | #1—5 | Ongoing series | James A. Kuhoric, Chris Scalf | Realm Press | December 1997—June 1998 | ||
Battlestar Galactica: Search for Sanctuary | #1 | September 1998 | |||||
Battlestar Galactica: Search for Sanctuary Special Edition | 1 | 1999 | |||||
Battlestar Galactica Special Edition: Centurion Prime | 1 | James A. Kuhoric | March 1999 | ||||
Battlestar Galactica: Season III | #1—3 | James A. Kuhoric, Chris Scalf | June—September 1999 | ||||
Galactica: The New Millennium | #1 | Jim Shooter, Scott Braden, James A. Kuhoric | September 1999 | Planned ongoing series cancelled after first issue. | |||
Battlestar Galactica: Eve of Destruction Prelude | 1 | One-shot | Vaughn & Busch | December 1999 | |||
Battlestar Galactica: Gallery Special | 1 | April 2000 | |||||
Battlestar Galactica Classic (volume 1) | #1—5 | Limited series | Rick Remender | Dynamite Entertainment | October 2006—March 2007 | ||
Battlestar Galactica: Cylon Apocalypse | #1—4 | Limited series | Javier Grillo-Marxuach | March—June 2007 | |||
Galactica 1980 | #1—4 | Limited series | Marc Guggenheim | September 2009—January 2010 | Alternate retelling based on the eponymous sequel series. |
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Battlestar Galactica (volume 2) | #1—12 | Limited series | Dan Abnett, Andy Lanning | May 2013—June 2014 | |||
Battlestar Galactica: Starbuck | #1—4 | Limited series | Tony Lee | 2013—2014 | |||
Li'l Battlestar Galactica | 1 | One-shot | Art Baltazar, Franco | January 2014 | Part of the Li'l Dynamites series of one-shots, featuring super deformed versions of licensed properties. | ||
Battlestar Galactica Annual | #1 | Annual | Robert Napton | April 2014 | |||
Steampunk Battlestar Galactica 1880 | #1—4 | Limited series | Tony Lee | August—November 2014 | Parody reimagining of the 1978 series with a steampunk theme. | ||
Battlestar Galactica: Death of Apollo | #1—6 | Limited series | Dan Abnett | December 2014—May 2015 | |||
Battlestar Galactica (volume 3) | #1—5 | Limited series | Cullen Bunn | August—December 2016 | |||
Battlestar Galactica vs. Battlestar Galactica | #1—6 | Limited series | Peter David | January—June 2018 | Crossover of the 1978 and 2004 series. |
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Battlestar Galactica Classic (volume 2) | #0—5 | Limited series | John Jackson Miller | October 2018—May 2019 |
2004 TV series[edit]
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
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Battlestar Galactica (volume 1) | #0—12 | Ongoing series | Greg Pak | Dynamite Entertainment | June 2006—July 2007 | ||
Battlestar Galactica: Zarek | #1—4 | Limited series | Brandon Jerwa | December 2006—April 2007 | |||
Battlestar Galactica: Season Zero | #1—12 | Limited series | August 2007—August 2008 | ||||
Battlestar Galactica: Pegasus | 1 | One-shot | November 2007 | ||||
Battlestar Galactica: Origins | #1—11 | Limited series | Seamus Kevin Fahey, Clay Carmouche, Robert Napton | December 2007—October 2008 | |||
Battlestar Galactica: Ghosts | #1—4 | Limited series | Brandon Jerwa | October 2008—January 2009 | |||
Battlestar Galactica: Cylon War | #1—4 | Limited series | Eric Nylund, Joshua Ortega | January—April 2009 | |||
Battlestar Galactica: The Final Five | #1—4 | Limited series | Seamus Kevin Fahey, David Reed | April—July 2009 | |||
Battlestar Galactica: Six | #1—5 | Limited series | J. T. Krul | April 2014—May 2015 | |||
Battlestar Galactica: Gods and Monsters | #1—5 | Limited series | Karl Kesel | 2016—2017 | |||
Battlestar Galactica: Twilight Command | #1—5 | Limited series | Michael Moreci | February—June 2019 |
Beany and Cecil[edit]
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
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Bob Clampett's Beany and Cecil, Four Color (series 2) #368, #414, #448, #477, #530, #570, #635 | 7 | Dell Comics | January 1952, August 1952, January 1953, June 1953, January 1954, July 1954, June 1955 | Based on the original series Time for Beany. | |||
Beany and Cecil | #1–5 | Ongoing series | Don Segall, Willie Ito | Dell Comics | July 1962-September 1963 |
- Beauty and the Beast #1—6 (Innovation Publishing, May—October 1993)
- Beavis and Butt-Head #1—28 (Marvel Comics, March 1994—June 1996)
- Ben 10 (2005):
- "Ole!", Cartoon Network Action Pack! #2 (DC Comics, August 2006)
- "Fast Lane", Cartoon Network Action Pack! #4 (DC Comics, October 2006)
- "Snow Blind", Cartoon Network Action Pack! #6 (DC Comics, December 2006)
- "Fear Itself", Cartoon Network Action Pack! #7 (DC Comics, January 2007)
- "A Villain a Day", Cartoon Network Action Pack! #9 (DC Comics, March 2007)
- "Techno Zombies", Cartoon Network Action Pack! #11 (DC Comics, May 2007)
- "Barbershop Blues", Cartoon Network Action Pack! #12 (DC Comics, June 2007)
- "Blast from the Past", Cartoon Network Action Pack! #13 (DC Comics, July 2007)
- "Nemesis", Cartoon Network Action Pack! #14 (DC Comics, August 2007)
- "The Height of Heat", Cartoon Network Action Pack! #14 (DC Comics, August 2007)
- "Space Camp and Beyond", Cartoon Network Action Pack! #15 (DC Comics, September 2007)
- "Greasy Lightning", Cartoon Network Action Pack! #16 (DC Comics, October 2007)
- "Swimming with Sharks", Cartoon Network Action Pack! #17 (DC Comics, November 2007)
- "Monkey Business", Cartoon Network Action Pack! #18 (DC Comics, December 2007)
- "Eggs with Legs", Cartoon Network Action Pack! #19 (DC Comics, January 2008)
- "Intergalactic Spazz Club", Cartoon Network Action Pack! #20 (DC Comics, February 2008)
- "Aqua Nut", Cartoon Network Action Pack! #20 (DC Comics, February 2008)
- Ben Casey #1–10 (Dell Comics, July 1962–August 1965)
- The Beverly Hillbillies #1–21 (Dell Comics, April 1963–October 1971)
- Beetlejuice, Series 1 #1 (Harvey Comics, October 1991); Beetlejuice in the Netherworld #1 (Harvey Comics, November 1991); Horror-Day Special! #1 (Harvey Comics, February 1992); Crimebusters on the Haunt #1–3 (Harvey Comics, September—November 1992)
- Beware the Batman #1—6 (DC Comics, December 2013—May 2014)
- Bewitched #1–14 (Dell Comics, April 1965-October 1969)
Big Bad Beetleborgs[edit]
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Power Rangers Turbo vs. Beetleborgs Metallix, Saban Powerhouse Special | 1 | Robert L. Washington III | Acclaim Comics, Valiant Comics | May 1997 | Crossover with Power Rangers Turbo. | ||
"Convention Chaos!", Saban Powerhouse #2 | 1 | Robert L. Washington III, John Herbert | Acclaim Comics | October 1997 |
- The Big O
- The Big Valley #1–6 (Dell Comics, June 1966–October 1969)
- Biker Mice from Mars #1–3 (Marvel Comics, November 1993—January 1994)
The Bionic Woman[edit]
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
The Bionic Woman (1977) | #1—5 | Limited series | Charlton Comics | October 1977—June 1978 | |||
The Bionic Woman (2012) | #1—10 | Ongoing series | Paul Tobin | Dynamite Entertainment | April 2012—July 2013 | ||
The Bionic Woman Season Four | #1—4 | Limited series | Brandon Jerwa | Dynamite Entertainment | September—December 2014 |
Blade Runner: Black Lotus[edit]
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Blade Runner: Black Lotus | #1—4 | Limited series | Titan Comics | September—December 2022 |
Bob's Burgers[edit]
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Bob's Burgers (series 1) | #1—5 | Limited series | Dynamite Entertainment | August—December 2014 | |||
Bob's Burgers (series 2) | #1—16 | Ongoing series | Dynamite Entertainment | June 2015—October 2016 |
Bonanza[edit]
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Bonanza, Four Color (series 2) #1110, #1221, #1283 | 3 | Dell Comics | June-August 1960, September-November 1961, February-April 1962 | ||||
Bonanza (series 1) #207—210 | 2 | Dell Comics | May-July 1962—August-October 1962 | ||||
Bonanza (series 2) | #1—37 | Ongoing series | Gold Key Comics | August 1962—August 1970 |
Boots and Saddles[edit]
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Boots and Saddles, Four Color (series 2) #919, #1029, #1116 | 3 | Dell Comics | July 1958, September-November 1959, August-October 1960 |
The Brady Bunch[edit]
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
The Brady Bunch | #1–2 | Ongoing series | Dell Comics | February–May 1970 |
Brave Eagle[edit]
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Brave Eagle, Four Color (series 2) #673, #705, #770, #816, #879, #929 | 6 | Dell Comics | January 1956, June 1956, February 1957, July 1957, February 1958, August 1958 |
BraveStarr[edit]
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
BraveStarr in 3-D, Blackthorne 3-D Series #27—40 | 2 | Limited series | John Stephenson, Jack Herman, Tim Tobolski | Blackthorne Publishing | 1987—April 1988 | Published in Anaglyph 3D. |
Brickleberry[edit]
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Brickleberry: Armoogeddon | #1—4 | Limited series | Waco O'Guin, Roger Black | Dynamite Entertainment | July—October 2016 |
|
Broken Arrow[edit]
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Broken Arrow, Four Color (series 2) #855, #947 | 2 | Dell Comics | November 1957, November 1958 |
The Buccaneers[edit]
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
The Buccaneers, Four Color (series 2) #800 | 1 | Dell Comics | May 1957 |
Buck Rogers in the 25th Century[edit]
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Buck Rogers in the 25th Century #2—16 | 15 | Ongoing series | Gold Key Comics | July 1979—May 1982 |
Buckskin[edit]
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Buckskin, Four Color (series 2) #1011, #1107 | 2 | Dell Comics | July-September 1959, June-August 1960 |
Buffalo Bill, Jr.[edit]
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Buffalo Bill, Jr., Four Color (series 2) #742, #766, #798, #828, #856 | 5 | Dell Comics | September 1956, February 1957, May 1957, August 1957, November 1957 | ||||
Buffalo Bill, Jr. #7–13 | 7 | Ongoing series | Dell Comics | April 1958–October 1959 |
Buffy the Vampire Slayer[edit]
Burke's Law[edit]
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Burke's Law | #1–3 | Ongoing series | Dell Comics | May 1964—March 1965 |
C[edit]
Calvin and the Colonel[edit]
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
"Calvin and the Colonel", Four Color (series 2) #1354 | 1 | Don Segall | Dell Comics | April-June 1962[35] | |||
Calvin and the Colonel #2 | 1 | July-September 1962[36] |
Camp Candy[edit]
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Camp Candy | 1 | Limited series | Angelo DeCesare | Marvel Comics | May – October 1990 |
Camp Lazlo[edit]
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
"The Perfect Very Heavy Drizzle", Cartoon Network Block Party #25 | 17 | Bobby London | DC Comics | November 2006 | |||
"Survival of the Biggest", Cartoon Network Block Party! #28 | February 2007 | ||||||
"Bullfrog Races" Cartoon Network Block Party! #29 | March 2007 | ||||||
"Snake Lake", Cartoon Network Block Party! #32 | Robbie Busch | June 2007 | |||||
"The Three-Legged Race Monster!", Cartoon Network Block Party! #34 | August 2007 | ||||||
"Underwear Overlords", Cartoon Network Block Party! #39 | January 2008 | ||||||
"To Smell or Not to Smell", Cartoon Network Block Party! #40 | February 2008 | ||||||
"2-Leg Shuffle", Cartoon Network Block Party! #42 | Jim Alexander | April 2008 | |||||
"Plane Talk", Cartoon Network Block Party! #43 | Robbie Busch | May 2008 | |||||
"Dirt-Devils", Cartoon Network Block Party! #44 | April 2008 | ||||||
"Cardboard Raj", Cartoon Network Block Party! #46 | Jim Alexander | August 2008 | |||||
"Cap'n Spuds", Cartoon Network Block Party #49 | November 2008 | ||||||
"Honky Dory", Cartoon Network Block Party #50 | Robbie Busch | December 2008 | |||||
"Vote Lazlo!", Cartoon Network Block Party #51 | Jim Alexander | January 2009 | |||||
"I Spy Spiders", Cartoon Network Block Party #52 | Robbie Busch | February 2009 | |||||
"Lake Monster Mash", Cartoon Network Block Party! #54 | Sam Agro | April 2009 | |||||
"Food Fight Frenzy!", Cartoon Network Block Party! #59 | Jim Alexander | September 2009 |
Camp Runamuck[edit]
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Camp Runamuck | #1 | One-shot | ? | Dell Comics | April 1966[37] |
Captain Caveman and the Teen Angels[edit]
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
"The Shipping Magnet", Hanna-Barbera TV Stars #1 | 1 | Mark Evanier | Marvel Comics | August 1978 | |||
"Neanderthal Nightmare", Cartoon Network Presents #29 | 1 | Terry Collins | DC Comics | July 1999 |
Captain Kangaroo[edit]
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
"Captain Kangaroo", Four Color (series 2) #721, #780, #872 | 3 | Tryout | ? | Dell Comics | September 1956,[38] March 1957,[39] January 1958[40] |
Captain N: The Game Master[edit]
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Captain N: The Game Master | #1–5 | Ongoing series | Mark McClellan, Bill Vallely, George Caragonne, Bryan D. Leys | Valiant Comics | May – September 1990 |
Captain Nice[edit]
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Captain Nice | 1 | One-shot | ? | Gold Key Comics | November 1967[41] |
Captain Planet and the Planeteers[edit]
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Captain Planet and the Planeteers | #1–12 | Ongoing series | Barry Dutter, Jim Salicrup, Pat Kelleher, Ian Rimmer, Simon Furman | Marvel Comics | October 1991 – October 1992 |
Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons[edit]
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
"The Angels", Lady Penelope #53–120 | 67 | Serial | City Magazines | January 21, 1967 – May 4, 1968 | |||
"Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons", TV Century 21 #141–242 | 101 | Serial | Angus Allan, Ron Embleton | Sep 30, 1967 – Sep 6, 1969 | |||
"The Mark of the Mysterons", Solo #19–30 | 12 | Serial | July 24, 1967 – September 9, 1967 | ||||
"The Mysterons", Solo #30; TV Tornado #36, #46–58; TV Tornado and Solo #37–45; | 12 | Serial | September 16, 1967 – February 17, 1968 |
Captain Video and His Video Rangers[edit]
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Captain Video | #1–6 | Ongoing series | George Evans | Fawcett Comics | February – December 1951 |
Car 54, Where Are You?[edit]
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
"Car 54, Where Are You?", Four Color (series 2) #1257 | 1 | Tryout | ? | Dell Comics | March-May 1962[42] | ||
Car 54, Where Are You? #2–7[43] | 6 | Ongoing series | ? | June-August 1962 – September-November 1963 |
Care Bears[edit]
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Care Bears (1985) | 1 | Ongoing series | Howard Post, Stan Kay, Laura Hitchcock, Michael Gallagher, Dave Polter, Angelo DeCesare | Star Comics | November 1985 – January 1989 | Though based on an greeting card IP overall, elements from the Nelvana TV series The Care Bears Family (i.e. the villains No Heart and Beastly) did start appearing from #11; a story in issue #13, "Ball Bearings", is a crossover with another American Greetings property Madballs. |
Care Bears: Unlock the Magic[edit]
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Care Bears: Unlock the Magic | #1–3 | Limited series | Matthew Erman, Nadia Shammas | IDW Publishing | July – September 2019 |
- Carole & Tuesday
- Cartoon Network:
- Cartoon Cartoons (DC Comics, March 2001—October 2004)
- Cartoon Network: Action Pack! (DC Comics, July 2006—August 2010)
- Cartoon Network: Block Party! (DC Comics, November 2004—December 2008)
- Cartoon Network Presents (DC Comics, August 1997—August 1999)
- Cartoon Network Starring (DC Comics, September 1999—February 2001)
- Cartoon Network: Super Secret Crisis War! (IDW Publishing, June—November 2014)
- Casey Jones, Four Color (Volume 2) #915 (Dell Comics, 1958)
- Castle (Marvel Comics, February—July 2013)
CB Bears[edit]
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
"Silent Knight", Hanna-Barbera TV Stars #1 | 3 | Mark Evanier | Marvel Comics | August 1978 | Shake, Rattle & Roll story. | ||
"The Great Cole Slaw Conspiracy", Hanna-Barbera TV Stars #2 | October 1978 | CB Bears story. | |||||
"The Seaside Sneak-Thief", Hanna-Barbera TV Stars #2 | October 1978 | Undercover Elephant story. | |||||
"King of the Mountain", Hanna-Barbera TV Stars #4 | February 1979 | CB Bears story. |
Challenge of the GoBots[edit]
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Gobots Magazine | #1–4 | Magazine | Telepictures Publishing | January – September 1986 | |||
Go-Bots | #1—5 | Limited series | Tom Scioli | IDW Publishing | November 2018 – March 2019 |
Charlie's Angels[edit]
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Charlie's Angels: The Devil You Know | Dynamite Entertainment | June – October 2018 | |||||
Charlie's Angels vs. the Bionic Woman | July – October 2019 | Crossover with The Bionic Woman. |
Charmed[edit]
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Charmed: Season 9 | Zenescope Entertainment | June 2010 – October 2012 | |||||
Charmed: Season 10 | October 2014 – September 2016 |
Checkmate[edit]
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Checkmate | Gold Key Comics | October – December 1962 |
Cheyenne[edit]
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
"Cheyenne", Four Color (series 2) #734, #772, #803 | 3 | Tryout | Dell Comics | January 1956, February 1957, May 1957 |
Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers[edit]
- Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers (1990) (Disney Comics, June 1990—December 1991)
- "The Cheez-o Cheaters – Chapter One: The Robbery That Wasn't", Disney Adventures (volume 1) #1
- "The Cheez-o Cheaters – Chapter Two: Vat's Enough", Disney Adventures (volume 1) #1
- "Gone with the Breeze", Disney Adventures (volume 1) #5
- "Home Wreckers", Disney Adventures (volume 1) #8
- "Meaner Than a Junkyard Cat", Disney Adventures (volume 1) #10 (August 1991)
- "His Honor, Fat Cat", Disney Adventures (volume 2) #4 (February 1992)
- "Phantom of the Orpheum", Disney Adventures (volume 2) #11 (September 1992)
- "Blackout", Disney Adventures (volume 4) #3 (January 1994)
- Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers 2010) (Boom! Studios, September 2010—May 2011)
The Chosen[edit]
- The Chosen (Corvus Comics, TBA)
Chuck[edit]
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Chuck | #1–6 | Limited series | Peter Johnson, Zev Barow, Scott Rosenbaum | WildStorm | August 2008 – January 2009 |
Circus Boy[edit]
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
"Circus Boy", Four Color (series 2) #759, #785, #813 | 3 | ? | ? | Dell Comics | December 1956, April 1957, July 1957 |
Clarence[edit]
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Clarence | #1–4 | Limited series | Liz Prince, Derek Fridolfs | Boom! Studios | June – September 2015 | ||
Clarence: Rest Stops | #1 | One-shot | Patrick Crotty, Mad Rupert, Nick Cron-Devico, Scott Maynard, Kevin Panetta and Derek Fridolfs | December 2015 | |||
Clarence: Chicken Phantom | 1 | Graphic novel | Derek Fridolfs | May 2016 | |||
Clarence: Quest | #1 | One-shot | Nick Cron-DeVico | June 2016 |
Clue Club[edit]
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
"Mrs. Macree's Mystery", Hanna-Barbera TV Stars #2 | 1 | Sharmon DiVono | Marvel Comics | October 1978 | |||
"The Root of All Evil", Hanna-Barbera TV Stars #4 | 1 | Reg Everbest | February 1979 |
- Cobra Kai
- Codename: Kids Next Door:
- "Untitled story", Cartoon Cartoons #14 (DC Comics, January 2003)
- "Operation: A.I.R.P.L.A.N.E.", Cartoon Cartoons #21 (DC Comics, October 2003)
- "Operation: G.R.A.N.D.A.D.", Cartoon Cartoons #26 (DC Comics, March 2004)
- "Operation: S.O.D.A.", Cartoon Cartoons #28 (DC Comics, May 2004)
- "Operation: M.E.S.S.A.G.E.", Cartoon Cartoons #30 (DC Comics, July 2004)
- "K.N.D. v. T.D.C.F.D.T.L.", Cartoon Cartoons #32 (DC Comics, September 2004)
- "Operation: I.C.E.D. T.E.E.", Cartoon Cartoons #32 (DC Comics, September 2004)
- "Operation: F.A.N.G.S.", Cartoon Cartoons #33 (DC Comics, Oct 2004)
- "D.E.A.D.L.I.N.E.", Cartoon Network Block Party #1 (DC Comics, November 2004)
- "Operation: S.C.O.U.T.S.", Cartoon Network Block Party #2 (DC Comics, December 2004)
- "Operation: M.E.A.T.B.A.L.L.", Cartoon Network Block Party #5 (DC Comics, March 2005)
- "Operation: S.N.O.W.G.L.O.B.E.", Cartoon Network Block Party #8 (DC Comics, June 2005)
- "Operation: B.A.K.E.D.", Cartoon Network Block Party #10 (DC Comics, August 2005)
- "Operation: B.R.O.I.L.E.D.", Cartoon Network Block Party #10 (DC Comics, August 2005)
- "Operation: D.I.P.P.E.D.", Cartoon Network Block Party #10 (DC Comics, August 2005)
- "Operation: S.T.I.N.G.E.R.", Cartoon Network Block Party #12 (DC Comics, October 2005)
- "Operation: C.H.O.C.O.-L.O.G.", Cartoon Network Block Party #14 (DC Comics, December 2005)
- "Operation: P.R.E.-C.R.I.M.E.", Cartoon Network Block Party #18 (DC Comics, April 2006)
- "Untitled story", Cartoon Network Action Pack! #2 (DC Comics, August 2006)
- "Operation: T.R.I.K.E.", Cartoon Network Action Pack! #3 (DC Comics, September 2006)
- "Operation: M.A.T.H.", Cartoon Network Action Pack! #6 (DC Comics, December 2006)
- "Operation: H.O.P.", Cartoon Network Action Pack! #7 (DC Comics, January 2007)
- "Operation: S.K.I.P.", Cartoon Network Action Pack! #7 (DC Comics, January 2007)
- "Operation: J.J.U.M.P.", Cartoon Network Action Pack! #7 (DC Comics, January 2007)
- "Operation: H.A.I.R.C.U.T.", Cartoon Network Action Pack! #8 (DC Comics, February 2007)
- "Operation: K.N.O.C.K.", Cartoon Network Action Pack! #10 (DC Comics, April 2007)
- "Operation: S.O.C.K.", Cartoon Network Action Pack! #10 (DC Comics, April 2007)
- "Operation: B.A.R.R.E.L.", Cartoon Network Action Pack! #10 (DC Comics, April 2007)
- "Operation: G.A.M.E.O.V.U.H.", Cartoon Network Action Pack! #12 (DC Comics, June 2007)
- "Operation: T.O.O.T.H.F.A.I.R.Y.", Cartoon Network Action Pack! #13 (DC Comics, July 2007)
- "Operation: T.R.A.D.E.", Cartoon Network Action Pack! #14 (DC Comics, August 2007)
- "Operation: O.V.E.R.F.L.O.W.", Cartoon Network Action Pack! #16 (DC Comics, October 2007)
- "Operation: K.N.I.G.H.T.S.", Cartoon Network Action Pack! #17 (DC Comics, November 2007)
- "Operation: H.I.S.T.O.R.I.E.", Cartoon Network Action Pack! #19 (DC Comics, January 2008)
- "Operation: S.T.A.T.I.K.", Cartoon Network Action Pack! #21 (DC Comics, March 2008)
- "Operation: S.M.U.G.G.L.E.", Cartoon Network Action Pack! #21 (DC Comics, March 2008)
- "Operation: S.T.R.I.K.E.", Cartoon Network Action Pack! #25 (DC Comics, July 2008)
- "Operation: C.H.I.N.A.", Cartoon Network Action Pack! #26 (DC Comics, September 2008)
- "Operation: I.M.P.R.O.V.E.", Cartoon Network Action Pack! #28 (DC Comics, October 2008)
- Super Secret Crisis War!: Codename: Kids Next Door (IDW Publishing, November 2014)
- The Colossal Show (Gold Key Comics, 1969)
- Colt .45, Four Color (Volume 2) #924, #1004 and #1058 (Dell Comics, August 1958, June-August 1959 and November 1959-January 1960)
- The Coneheads (Marvel Comics, June—September 1994)
- COPS (DC Comics, August 1988—August 1989)
- Countdown
- Count Duckula
- Courage the Cowardly Dog:
- "The Gods Must Be Nosy", Cartoon Cartoons #1 (DC Comics, March 2001)
- "The Purr-Fect Demon", Cartoon Cartoons #4 (DC Comics, June 2001)
- "Scream a Little Dream", Cartoon Cartoons #5 (DC Comics, July 2001)
- "Blood Testy", Cartoon Cartoons #7 (DC Comics, November 2001)
- "Stray Cheese", Cartoon Cartoons #9 (DC Comics, March 2002)
- "Vegan Invasion", Cartoon Cartoons #11 (DC Comics, July 2002)
- "Virus!", Cartoon Cartoons #16 (DC Comics, May 2003)
- "A Tree Grows in Nowhere", Cartoon Cartoons #19 (DC Comics, August 2003)
- "Tin Machine", Cartoon Cartoons #19 (DC Comics, December 2003)
- "Invasion of the Booty Snatchers", Cartoon Cartoons #19 (DC Comics, February 2004)
- "Mummy's the Word", Cartoon Cartoons #20 (DC Comics, September 2003)
- "Out of This World", Cartoon Cartoons #22 (DC Comics, November 2003)
- "Small Problem", Cartoon Cartoons #28 (DC Comics, May 2004)
- "Boo-om Box", Cartoon Cartoons #29 (DC Comics, June 2004)
- "Running in Crop Circles", Cartoon Cartoons #31 (DC Comics, August 2004)
- "Hide & Shriek", Cartoon Network Block Party! #1 (DC Comics, November 2004)
- "Puzzling Evidence", Cartoon Network Block Party! #2 (DC Comics, December 2004)
- "Drool in the Gene Pool", Cartoon Network Block Party! #4 (DC Comics, February 2005)
- "The Farm Hand Gets the Book", Cartoon Network Block Party! #5 (DC Comics, March 2005)
- "Death Comes A-Waggin", Cartoon Network Block Party! #6 (DC Comics, April 2005)
- "The Titanium Chef", Cartoon Network Block Party! #7 (DC Comics, May 2005)
- "Get a Grip", Cartoon Network Block Party! #10 (DC Comics, August 2005)
- "Screaming Ice Cream", Cartoon Network Block Party! #11 (DC Comics, September 2005)
- "Psyche Out", Cartoon Network Block Party! #13 (DC Comics, November 2005)
- "Turn Up the Missing Turnip", Cartoon Network Block Party! #15 (DC Comics, January 2006)
- "The Writing on the Wall", Cartoon Network Block Party! #17 (DC Comics, March 2006)
- "Wedding of the Living Dead", Cartoon Network Block Party! #18 (DC Comics, April 2006)
- "Pulling for the Bad Guys", Cartoon Network Block Party! #19 (DC Comics, May 2006)
- "Monster Trucks", Cartoon Network Block Party! #22 (DC Comics, August 2006)
- "Pete Pied Piper", Cartoon Network Block Party! #30 (DC Comics, April 2007)
- "Blueberry Muffin of Doom!", Cartoon Network Block Party! #33 (DC Comics, July 2007)
- Cow and Chicken:
- "Recycling Daze", Cartoon Network Presents #6 (DC Comics, January 1998)
- "Mayhem on the Midway", Cartoon Network Presents #10 (DC Comics, May 1998)
- "S'Cool Buzz Blues", Cartoon Network Presents #14 (DC Comics, October 1998)
- "Curse of the Platypus Paw", Cartoon Network Presents #14 (DC Comics, October 1998)
- "Son of the Beach!", Cartoon Network Presents #19 (DC Comics, March 1999)
- "Little Jar", Cartoon Network Presents #19 (DC Comics, March 1999)
- "Attack of the 50-Foot Chicken!", Cartoon Network Presents #19 (DC Comics, March 1999)
- "Abusement Park", Cartoon Network Starring #3 (DC Comics, November 1999)
- "All Groan Up", Cartoon Network Starring #3 (DC Comics, November 1999)
- "Udder Perfection", Cartoon Network Starring #7 (DC Comics, March 2000)
- "Baby-Sitting the Bovine", Cartoon Network Starring #7 (DC Comics, March 2000)
- "Gorilla Scouts!!", Cartoon Network Starring #10 (DC Comics, June 2000)
- "Poultry-Geist", Cartoon Network Starring #10 (DC Comics, June 2000)
- "Grin and Merit!", Cartoon Network Starring #10 (DC Comics, June 2000)
- "Weak in the Sneeze", Cartoon Network Starring #13 (DC Comics, September 2000)
- "Flaming Desire!", Cartoon Network Starring #13 (DC Comics, September 2000)
- "Two Dips in the Ocean", Cartoon Network Starring #16 (DC Comics, December 2000)
- "The X-Ray Files", Cartoon Network Starring #16 (DC Comics, December 2000)
- "Chicken and the Beanstalk", Cartoon Cartoons #2 (DC Comics, April 2001)
- "Everybody Was Robot-Fightin'!", Cartoon Cartoons #17 (DC Comics, June 2003)
- "World of Cheese", Cartoon Cartoons #18 (DC Comics, July 2003)
- "Down the Drain", Cartoon Cartoons #21 (DC Comics, October 2003)
- "X Marks da Spot", Cartoon Cartoons #24 (DC Comics, January 2004)
- "Library Cad", Cartoon Cartoons #27 (DC Comics, April 2004)
- "The Long, Long Trip Home", Cartoon Cartoons #31 (DC Comics, August 2004)
- Super Secret Crisis War!: Cow and Chicken (IDW Publishing, October 2014)
- Cowboy Bebop
- Cowboy Bebop (2021)
- Cowboy Bebop: Shooting Star
- Cowboy in Africa (Gold Key Comics, March 1968)
- Crusader Rabbit, Four Color (Volume 2) #735, #805 (Dell Comics, 1956, 1957)
CSI[edit]
D[edit]
Dad's Army[edit]
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
"Dad's Army", TV Comic #1058– | Polystyle Publications | March 25, 1972 – |
Danger Man[edit]
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
"Danger Man", Four Color (series 2) #1231 | 1 | ? | Dell Comics | September-November 1961 | The main feature story "Murder on the Midway" (32 pages), plus an introductionary page, a one-page text article "Actors or Killers" and a back cover illustration of NATO, represented by the flags of the fifteen nations.[44] | ||
Secret Agent | #1–2 | Ongoing series | Dick Wood | Gold Key Comics | November 1966 – January 1968 |
Danger Mouse[edit]
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
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"Danger Mouse", Look-in | ITV | March 1982 – November 1985, September 1986 – 1989 |
Daniel Boone[edit]
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
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Daniel Boone | #1–15 | Ongoing series | Fred Fredericks, Paul S. Newman | Gold Key Comics | January 1965 – April 1969 |
The Danny Thomas Show[edit]
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
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"The Danny Thomas Show", Four Color (series 2) #1180, #1249 | 2 | Eric Freiwald, Robert Schaefer | Dell Comics | April-June 1961,[45] November 1961-January 1962[46] |
The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance[edit]
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
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The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance | #1–12 | Limited series | Nicole Andelfinger | Archaia Entertainment | September 2019 – October 2020 |
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Dark Shadows[edit]
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
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Dark Shadows (1968) | #1–35 | Ongoing series | Gold Key Comics | March 1968 – February 1976 | |||
Dark Shadows/Vampirella | #1–5 | Limited series | Marc Andreyko | Dynamite Entertainment | July – December 2012 | Crossover with Vampirella. | |
Dark Shadows: Year One | #1–6 | Limited series | Dynamite Entertainment | April – September 2013 |
Darkwing Duck[edit]
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
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Darkwing Duck (1991) | #1–4 | Limited series | John Blair Moore | Disney Comics | November 1991 | ||
Darkwing Duck (2010) | #1–18 | Ongoing series | Ian Brill | Boom! Studios | June 2010 – October 2011 | The final two issues of this run, "Dangerous Currency" parts two and four, for a crossover storyline with DuckTales whose then-recent series was also being published at the time. | |
Darkwing Duck (2016) | #1–8 | Ongoing series | Aaron Sparrow | Joe Books Ltd | April 2016 – February 2017 | ||
Darkwing Duck (2023) | #1–10 | Original series | Amanda Deibert | Dynamite Entertainment | January – November 2023 | ||
Darkwing Duck: Negaduck | #1–7 | Limited series | Jeff Parker | September 2023 – present |
DC Animated Universe[edit]
- DC Meets Hanna-Barbera (DC Comics, May 2017—December 2018):
- Adam Strange/Future Quest Special #1 (DC Comics, May 2017)
- Booster Gold/The Flintstones Special #1 (DC Comics, May 2017)
- Green Lantern/Space Ghost Special #1 (DC Comics, May 2017)
- Suicide Squad/Banana Splits Special #1 (DC Comics, May 2017)
- The Flash/Speed Buggy Special #1 (DC Comics, July 2018)
- Super Sons/Dynomutt and the Blue Falcon Special #1 (DC Comics, July 2018)
- Black Lightning/Hong Kong Phooey Special #1 (DC Comics, July 2018)
- Aquaman/Jabberjaw Special #1 (DC Comics, July 2018)
- Deathstroke/Yogi Bear Special #1 (DC Comics, December 2018)
- Green Lantern/Huckleberry Hound Special #1 (DC Comics, December 2018)
- Nightwing/Magilla Gorilla Special #1 (DC Comics, December 2018)
- Superman/Top Cat Special #1 (DC Comics, December 2018)
Defenders of the Earth[edit]
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
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Defenders of the Earth | #1–4 | Limited series | Stan Lee, Bob Harras, Michael Higgins, Alex Saviuk | Star Comics | January – July 1987 |
The Deputy[edit]
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
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The Deputy, Four Color (series 2) #1077, #1130, #1225 | 3 | Paul S. Newman | Dell Comics | February-April 1960,[47] September-November 1960, October-December 1961 |
The Deputy Dawg Show[edit]
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
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"Deputy Dawg", Four Color (series 2) #1238, #1299 | 2 | John Stanley | Dell Comics | October-December 1961,[48] April-June 1962[49] |
- Dexter:
- Dexter (Marvel Comics, September 2013—January 2014)
- Dexter Down Under (Marvel Comics, April-August 2014)
Dexter's Laboratory[edit]
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
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"Dexter's Laboratory" (1997), Cartoon Network Presents #1 | 2 | John F. Kelly | DC Comics | August 1997 | [50] | ||
"Dial M for Monkey", Cartoon Network Presents #4 | Genndy Tartakovsky, Paul Rudish | November 1997 | Adaptation of the secondary segment "Dial M for Monkey: Peltra" from Season 2, Episode 20 of the series (aired November 26, 1997).[51] | ||||
Dexter's Laboratory (1999) | #1–34 | Ongoing series | September 1999 – April 2003 | ||||
Dexter's Laboratory: Knights of the Periodic Table | 1 | Bobbi Jo, David Cody Weiss | 2003 | ||||
"Training Wheel Day", Cartoon Cartoons #17 | 12 | Robbie Busch | June 2003 | Dexter's Laboratory moved into this title as a regular feature following the cancellation of the ongoing series run in April 2003; it is the first of twelve post-series stories.[52] | |||
"Lockout!", Cartoon Cartoons #18 | Bobbi Weiss | July 2003 | [53] | ||||
"Mr. Fun Guy", Cartoon Cartoons #19 | Robbie Busch | August 2003 | [54] | ||||
"Unsightly Mole", Cartoon Cartoons #21 | Scott Cunningham | October 2003 | [55] | ||||
"Sunken Leisure", Cartoon Cartoons #23 | Robbie Busch | December 2003 | [56] | ||||
"Dancing Fool", Cartoon Cartoons #25 | February 2004 | [57] | |||||
"Super Cereal", Cartoon Cartoons #27 | April 2004 | [58] | |||||
"The Amazing Race", Cartoon Cartoons #28 | John Rozum | May 2004 | [59] | ||||
"Farmer in the Lab", Cartoon Cartoons #29 | Scott Roberts | June 2004 | [60] | ||||
"Do or Dye", Cartoon Cartoons #30 | Charlie Boatner | July 2004 | [61] | ||||
"Fizzy Whiz", Cartoon Cartoons #32 | Robbie Busch | September 2004 | [62] | ||||
"Dex-O-Vision", Cartoon Cartoons #33 | October 2004 | [63] | |||||
Dexter's Laboratory (2014) | #1–4 | Limited series | Derek Fridolfs | IDW Publishing | April – July 2014 |
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Digimon Adventure[edit]
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Digimon: Digital Monsters | #1–12 | Limited series | Dark Horse Comics | May – November 2000 | Adaptation of the first thirteen episodes of the series. |
Dinosaucers[edit]
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Dinosaucers | #1–5 | Limited series | Michael Uslan | Lion Forge Comics | August 2018 – January 2019 |
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Dinosaurs[edit]
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Dinosaurs | #1–2 | Ongoing series | Hollywood Comics | 1992 – 1993 |
Disenchantment[edit]
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
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Disenchantment: Untold Tales Vols. 1–2 | 2 | Graphic novels | Matt Groening | Titan Comics | November 14, 2023 |
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- The Disney Afternoon:
- The Disney Afternoon (Marvel Comics, November 1994—August 1995)
- Disney Afternoon Giant (IDW Publishing, October 2018—December 2019)
Disney anthology television series[edit]
Davy Crockett[edit]
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
"Davy Crockett, Indian Fighter", Four Color (series 2) #631 | 4 | ? | Dell Comics | May 1954 | The main feature story (32 pages), plus an introductionary page, a one-page text article "The Creek Warrior" and a back cover illustration depicting the Creek Indian Territory.[64] | ||
"Davy Crockett at the Alamo", Four Color (series 2) #639 | Paul S. Newman | July 1955 | Main feature runs through 34 pages total.[65] | ||||
"Davy Crockett in The Great Keelboat Race", Four Color (series 2) #664 | ? | November 1955 | Main feature runs through 34 pages total.[66] | ||||
"Davy Crockett and the River Pirates", Four Color (series 2) #671 | Paul S. Newman | December 1955 | Main feature runs through 34 pages total.[67] |
Episodes and films[edit]
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
"Man in Space", Four Color (series 2) #716 | 11 | Don R. Christensen | Dell Comics | August 1956 | Main feature adapted from Season 1, Episode 20 of the series (aired September 19, 1956); 18 pages total.[68] | ||
"The Great Cat Family", Four Color (series 2) #716 | ? | November 1956 | Main feature adapted from Season 3, Episode 2 of the series (aired September 19, 1956); 18 pages total.[69] | ||||
"Andy Burnett", Four Color (series 2) #865 | ? | December 1957 | Main feature adapted from The Saga of Andy Burnett, a six-part miniseries that aired in two halves through Season 4 of the series (aired October 2, 1957 – March 12, 1958); 32 pages total.[70] | ||||
"Mars and Beyond", Four Color (series 2) #866 | Don R. Christensen | December 1957 | Main feature adapted from Season 4, Episode 12 of the series (aired December 4, 1957); 32 pages total.[71] | ||||
"Man in Space: Satellites", Four Color (series 2) #954 | February 1959 | Continuation of "Man in Space" from #716; the main feature story "Satellites" (32 pages) and three one-page fillers "Launching the Earth Satellites", "Rocket Missiles" and a reprint of "Man in Space".[72] | |||||
"Texas John Slaughter", Four Color (series 2) #997, #1181 | Robert Schaefer | June-August 1959,[73] April-June 1961[74] | Main feature adapted from the eponymous seventeen-part miniseries that aired through Seasons 5 and 7 of the series (aired October 31, 1958 – April 23, 1961). | ||||
"The Nine Lives of Elfego Baca", Four Color (series 2) #997 | ? | July 1959 | Main feature adapted from the eponymous ten-part miniseries that aired through Seasons 5 and 6 of the series (aired October 3, 1958 – March 25, 1960); 16 pages total. | ||||
"This Is Your Life, Donald Duck", Four Color (series 2) #1109 | ? | August-October 1960 | Main feature adapted from Season 6, Episode 23 of the series (aired March 11, 1960); 32 pages total.[75] | ||||
"The Swamp Fox", Four Color (series 2) #1179 | ? | March-May 1961 | Main feature adapted from the eponymous eight-part miniseries that aired through Seasons 6 and 7 of the series (aired October 23, 1959 – January 16, 1961).[76] | ||||
"The Horsemasters", Four Color (series 2) #1260 | ? | December 1961-February 1962 | [77] | ||||
"Hans Brinker", Four Color (series 2) #1273 | ? | March-May 1962 | [78] | ||||
Escapade in Florence | 1 | One-shot | ? | Gold Key Comics | January 1963 | [79] | |
"Mooncussers", Walt Disney's World of Adventure #1 | 2 | ? | April 1963 | ||||
"Johnny Shiloh", Walt Disney's World of Adventure #2 | ? | July 1963 | |||||
The Horse Without a Head | 1 | One-shot | ? | January 1964 | |||
The Scarecrow of Romney Marsh | #1–3 | Ongoing series | ? | April 1964 – October 1965 | |||
Gallegher, Boy Reporter | 1 | One-shot | ? | May 1965 | |||
The Legend of Young Dick Turpin | 1 | One-shot | Paul S. Newman | May 1966 | [80] |
Diver Dan[edit]
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
"Diver Dan", Four Color (series 2) #1254 | 1 | Dell Comics | February-April 1962 | [81] | |||
Diver Dan #2 | 1 | Planned ongoing series | Paul C. Ignizio | June-August 1962 | [82] |
Doctor Who[edit]
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Doctor Who Magazine | 600 | Ongoing series | Various | Marvel UK (1979–1975) | October 17, 1979 – present | ||
Panini Comics (1995–present) | |||||||
Doctor Who Adventures | 385 | Ongoing series | Various | Panini Comics | April 5, 2006 – June 22, 2017 |
Dollhouse[edit]
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Dollhouse: Epitaphs | #0–5 | Limited series | Jed Whedon, Maurissa Tancharoen, Andrew Chambliss | Dark Horse Comics | March – November 2011 |
Dr. Kildare[edit]
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
"Dr. Kildare", Four Color (series 2) #1337 | 1 | ? | Dell Comics | April-June 1962 | [83] | ||
Dr. Kildare #2—9 | 8 | Limited series | July-September 1962 – April-June 1965 |
Dr. Zitbag's Transylvania Pet Shop[edit]
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
"Dr. Zitbag's Transylvania Pet Shop", Buster | Fleetway/Egmont UK | September 1994 – November 1996 |
Duckman[edit]
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Duckman | #1–5 | Ongoing series | Stefan Petrucha | Topps Comics | November 1994 – May 1995 | ||
Duckman: The Mob Frog Saga | #1–3 | Limited series | November 1994 – February 1995 |
DuckTales[edit]
1987 TV series[edit]
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
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DuckTales (1988) | #1–13 | Ongoing series | Larry Gotterer, Jim Fanning, Frank Ridgeway, Byron Erickson, William Van Horn, Gary Leach, John Lustig, Dwight Decker | Gladstone Publishing | October 1988 – May 1990 | ||
DuckTales (1990) | #1–18 | Ongoing series | Marv Wolfman, Frank Ridgeway, Vic Lockman, Bob Langhans | Disney Comics | June 1990 – November 1991 | ||
DuckTales (2011) | #1–6 | Ongoing series | Warren Spector | Kaboom! | May – October 2011 | The final two issues of this run, "Dangerous Currency" parts one and three, form a crossover storyline with Darkwing Duck whose then-recent series was also being published at the time. |
2017 TV series[edit]
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
DuckTales (2017) | #0–20 | Ongoing series | Joe Caramagna, Joey Cavaleri, Steve Behling, Alessandro Ferrari, | IDW Publishing | July 2017 – April 2019 | ||
DuckTales: Faires and Scares | #1–3 | Limited series | Steve Behling, Joe Caramagna | December 2019 – February 2020 | |||
DuckTales: Silence and Science | #1–3 | Limited series | Steve Behling | August – October 2019 |
Dynomutt, Dog Wonder[edit]
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
"Goody Twoshoes", Scooby-Doo #1 | 1 | Mark Evanier | Marvel Comics | October 1977 | [84] | ||
Dynomutt | #1–6 | Ongoing series | November 1977 – September 1978 | ||||
"The Sinister Threat", Scooby-Doo #2 | 1 | December 1977 | Storyline continued in #2 in the ongoing series; three pages total.[85] | ||||
"Phantasma Gloria", The Funtastic World of Hanna-Barbera #2 | 1 | January 1978 | Guest-featuring Scooby-Doo and the Mystery Inc. Gang; eight pages total.[86] | ||||
"Time to Bee-Ware!", Scooby-Doo #3 | 1 | February 1978 | [87] | ||||
"The Big Bust-Out", Scooby-Doo #4 | 1 | April 1978 | Storyline continued in #4 in the ongoing series; three pages total.[88] | ||||
"Two Dog Town", Scooby-Doo #5 | 1 | June 1978 | Two pages total.[89] | ||||
"Dynomutt's Energy Mystery", Scooby-Doo #7 | 1 | Don R. Christensen | October 1978 | Two pages total.[90] | |||
"Cat on a Hot Tin Pooch", Cartoon Network Presents #21 | 1 | Dan Slott | DC Comics | May 1999 | Main feature runs through ten pages total.[91] | ||
"It Was a Dark and Gritty Knight...", Scooby-Doo Team-Up #38 | 1 | Sholly Fisch | DC Comics | March 23, 2018, July 2018 (cover date) | Part of the DC Meets Hanna-Barbera comics line.[92] | ||
Super Sons/Dynomutt and the Blue Falcon Special | #1 | One-shot | Peter J. Tomasi | March 30, 2018, July 2018 (cover date) | Part of the DC Meets Hanna-Barbera comics line.[93] |
E[edit]
Elvira's Movie Macabre[edit]
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
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Elvira's House of Mystery | #1–11 | Ongoing series | DC Comics | January 1986 – January 1987 | |||
Elvira's Haunted Holidays | 1 | Joey Cavalieri, Michael Fleisher, Barbara Randall, Ed Hannigan | DC Comics | January 1987 | |||
Elvira, Mistress of the Dark (1993) | #1–166 | Ongoing series | Claypool Comics | May 1993 – February 2007 | |||
The Shape of Elvira | #1–4 | Limited series | David Avallone | Dynamite Entertainment | January 2018 – December 2019 | ||
Elvira, Mistress of the Dark (2018) | #1–12 | Limited series | David Avallone | Dynamite Entertainment | July 2018 – February 2020 | ||
Elvira, Mistress of the Dark Spring Special | 1 | Dan Parent, Fernando Ruiz, Scott Bryan Wilson | Dynamite Entertainment | May 2019 | |||
Elvira Meets Vincent Price | #1–5 | Limited series | David Avallone | Dynamite Entertainment | August 2021 – March 2022 | ||
Elvira in Horrorland | #1–5 | Limited series | David Avallone | Dynamite Entertainment | May – December 2022 |
Emergency![edit]
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
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Emergency! | #1–4 | Limited series | Joe Gill | Charlton Comics | June – December 1976 |
Eureka[edit]
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
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Eureka | #1–4 | Limited series | Andrew Cosby, Brendan Hay | Boom! Studios | December 2008 – March 2009 |
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Eureka: Dormant Gene | #1–4 | Limited series | Andrew Cosby, Jonathan L. Davis | Apr 2009 – Jul 2009 |
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F[edit]
Falling Skies[edit]
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
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Falling Skies | 1 | Graphic novel | Paul Tobin | Dark Horse Comics | June 2011 | ||
Falling Skies: The Battle of Fitchburg | 1 | Graphic novel | October 2012 |
Family Affair[edit]
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Family Affair | #1–4 | Ongoing series | Gold Key Comics | January – October 1970 |
Fantastic Voyage[edit]
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Fantastic Voyage | #1–2 | Ongoing series | Gold Key Comics | August – December 1969 |
Farscape[edit]
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
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Farscape: War Torn | #1–2 | Limited series | Marv Wolfman | WildStorm | April – May 2002 | ||
Farscape (series 1) | #1–4 | Limited series | Rockne O'Bannon, Keith R.A. DeCandido, Tommy Patterson | Boom! Studios | November 2008 – February 2009 | ||
Farscape: Strange Detractors | #1–4 | Limited series | Rockne S. O'Bannon, Keith R.A. DeCandido | March – June 2009 | |||
Farscape: D'Argo's Lament | #1–4 | Limited series | Keith R.A. DeCandido | April – July 2009 | |||
Farscape: Gone and Back | #1–4 | Limited series | Rockne S. O'Bannon, Keith R.A. DeCandido | July – October 2009 | |||
Farscape: D'Argo's Trial | #1–4 | Limited series | Keith R.A. DeCandido | August – November 2009 | |||
Farscape (series 2) | #1–24 | Ongoing series | Rockne S. O'Bannon, Keith R.A. DeCandido | November 2009 – October 2011 | |||
Farscape: D'Argo's Quest | #1–4 | Limited series | Keith R.A. DeCandido | December 2009 – March 2010 | |||
Farscape: Scorpius | #0–7 | Limited series | Rockne S. O'Bannon, David Alan Mack | April – November 2010 |
Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids[edit]
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
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Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids | #1–29 | Ongoing series | Gold Key Comics | March 1974 – February 1979 |
Fireball XL5[edit]
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
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"Fireball XL5", TV Comic #565–705 | 140 | Serial | Polystyle Publications | 1962 – 1964 | |||
Steve Zodiac and the Fireball XL5 | 1 | One-shot | Gold Key Comics | December 1963 | |||
"Fireball XL5", TV Century 21 #1–174 | 174 | Serial | Tod Sullivan, Mike Noble | City Magazines | January 23, 1965 – May 18, 1968 |
Firefly[edit]
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Firefly (2018) | #1–36 | Ongoing series | Greg Pak | Boom! Studios | November 2018 – January 2022 | ||
Firefly: Bad Company | #1 | One-shot | Josh Lee Gordon | March 2019 | |||
Firefly: The Sting | 1 | Graphic novel | Delilah S. Dawson | November 2019 | |||
Firefly: The Outlaw Ma Reynolds | #1 | One-shot | Greg Pak | January 2020 | |||
Firefly: Blue Sun Rising | #0–1 | One-shots | Greg Pak | September – December 2020 | Framing device of an event comic storyline, continued through issues #21–24 of the ongoing series and back. | ||
Firefly: Watch How I Soar | 1 | Graphic novel | Jeff Jensen, Ethan Young, Jared Cullum, Jorge Corona, and Giannis Milonogiannis | November 2020 | |||
Firefly: Brand New 'Verse | #1 | Limited series | Josh Lee Gordon | March – August 2021 | |||
Firefly: River Run | #1 | One-shot | David M. Booher | September 2021 | |||
The Firefly Holiday Special | #1 | One-shot | Jeff Jensen | December 2021 | |||
All New Firefly | #1–10 | Limited series | David M. Booher | February – November 2022 | |||
Firefly: Keep Flying | #1 | One-shot | Jeff Jensen | November 2022 | |||
All New Firefly: Big Damn Finale | #1 | One-shot | David M. Booher | December 2022 |
The Flintstones[edit]
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
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The Flintstones on the Rocks | 1 | Dell Comics | September 1961 | ||||
The Flintstones – Bigger and Boulder | 1 | Gold Key Comics | November 1962 | The comics features 14 stories, 1 page The Flintstones story "A Flintstone Funny" (I) (1 page), "Bigger and Boulder" (10 page), "The Crystal Ball Game" (6 page), "For Land Sakes" (8 page), "Playing It Safe" (6 page), "Vase Makes Waste" (7 page), "To Beat, or Not To Beat" (2 page), "Beddy-Bye at Bedrock" (7 page), "Big Business" (6 page), "French Dressing" (6 page), "Beauty Parlor Panic" (6 page), "The Nightly Night Fight" (8 page), "Dodoes and Dreams" (8 page), "A Flintstone Funny" (II) (1 page), and a pin-up of the Flintstones and the Rubbles together; reprinted in June 1966. | |||
Cave Kids | #1–16 | Ongoing series | Del Connell | February 1963 – March 1967 | Spin-off; the comic guest-features various Hanna-Barbera characters throughout the series like Wally Gator (#1–3 and #5), Lippy the Lion and Hardy Har Har (#4), Yakky Doodle (#6–7), The Space Kidettes (#16) and Flintstones series regulars the Gruesomes (#8–15) and Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm (#12 and #14) as well as regular text stories from Ruff and Reddy, Loopy De Loop, Snagglepuss, Pixie and Dixie and Mr. Jinks and, from issue #5 onward, Augie Doggie and Doogie Daddy. | ||
Pebbles Flintstone | 1 | September 1963 | |||||
The Flintstones at the New York World's Fair | 1 | J.W. Books, a subsidiary of Warren Publishing Co. | 1964 | The comic features four main stories: "The Lost Time I Saw Pebbles" (16 pages) The Flintstones story "Retriever Stay 'Way from My Door" (16 pages), "On the Job Straining" (16 pages), "That Was the Wreck That Was" (16 pages); the book also features two one-page fillers of World's Fair photographs with the characters sightseeing and a pin-up of the Flintstones and the Unisphere; guest-featuring multiple Hanna-Barbera characters throughout the book, originally published as an official souvenir of the 1964 New York World's Fair. | |||
Bamm-Bamm and Pebbles Flintstone | 1 | Gold Key Comics | October 1964 | The comics features seven main stories: "Vineway South" (1 page), "No Dough for the Show" (6 page), "Two for the Toys" (7 page), "The Average Son" (8 page), "One Tie All Tie" (6 page), "The Tiger Tale" (5 page), "Firebreathing dragon" (1 page). | |||
The Flintstones Starring Dino | #1–20 | Ongoing series | Charlton Comics | August 1973 – January 1977 | |||
The Flintstones Christmas Party | #1 | Mark Evanier | Marvel Comics | December 1977 | |||
The Flintstones 3-D, Blackthorne 3-D Series #19, #22, #36, #42 | #1–4 | Limited series | John Stephenson | Blackthorne Publishing | April 1987 – February 1988 | Issue #2 adapted from the Season 5 episode "Sheriff for a Day", issue #4 adapted from the Season 3 episode "The Blessed Event"; originally published in anaglyph 3D. | |
The Flintstone Kids | #1–11 | Ongoing series | Michael Gallagher, Angelo DeCesare, Tony Franco, Laura Hitchcock | Marvel Comics/Star Comics | August 1987 – April 1989 | ||
The Flintstones and the Jetsons | #1–21 | Ongoing series | Mike Carlin, Sam Henderson, Michael Kupperman, Matt Wayne, Robbie Busch, Chuck Dixon, Michael Kraiger, Glen Hanson, Sam Henderson, Allan Neuwirth | DC Comics | August 1997 – May 1999 |
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Flipper[edit]
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
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Flipper | #1–3 | Ongoing series | Gold Key Comics | April 1964 – November 1967 |
The Flying Nun[edit]
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
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The Flying Nun | #1–4 | Ongoing series | Dell Comics | February – November 1968 |
Follow the Sun[edit]
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
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Follow the Sun | #1–2 | Ongoing series | Dell Comics | July – November 1962 |
Foofur[edit]
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Foofur | #1–6 | Ongoing series | Michael Gallagher, Tony Franco | Marvel Comics/Star Comics | August 1987 – June 1988 |
Four Feather Falls[edit]
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
"Four Feather Falls", TV Comic #439–564 | 106 | Serial | Polystyle Publications | May 14, 1960 – October 6, 1962 |
Fraggle Rock[edit]
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
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Fraggle Rock (1985) | #1–3 | Ongoing series | Stan Kay | Marvel Comics/Star Comics | April 1985 – September 1986 | ||
Fraggle Rock (2010) (series 1) | #1–3 | Ongoing series | Adrianne Ambrose, Sam Humphries, Grace Randolph | Archaia Entertainment | April – June 2010 | ||
Fraggle Rock (2010) (series 2) | #1–3 | Ongoing series | Grace Randolph, Jake Forbes, Joe LeFavi | January – April 2011 | |||
Fraggle Rock: Monsters from Outer Space | 1 | One-shot | Heather Nuhfer, Katie Strickland | Boom! Studios, Archaia Entertainment | October 2011 | ||
Fraggle Rock: Journey to the Everspring | #1–4 | Limited series | Kate Leth | October 2014 – January 2015 | |||
Fraggle Rock (2018) | #1–3 | Ongoing series | Jared Cullum, Jay P. Fosgitt, Art Baltazar, Katie Cook | May – August 2018 |
Frankenstein Jr. and The Impossibles[edit]
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Frankenstein Jr. and The Impossibles | 1 | Gold Key Comics | January 1967 | The comic features five Frankenstein Jr. stories: "The Image Invasion", "Cement Mixer Mystery", "Frankenstein, Jr. Meets the Flea Man" and two untitled short stories. Only one story "The Impossibles vs. the Mirror-Man" features the eponymous superhero team. | |||
Frankenstein Jr. and The Impossibles, Hanna-Barbera Presents #8 | 1 | Bill Matheny | Archie Comics | November 1996 | The comic features two stories for one of each: "Duel with the Dino-Master" with Frankenstein Jr. and "A Fink Called Feedback" with The Impossibles. The third and final story "Frankenstein Jr. Conquers the World" is a crossover with both characters. |
Fringe[edit]
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Fringe | #1–6 | Limited series | Zack Whedon, Julia Cho, Alex Katsnelson, Danielle DiSpaltro, Mike Johnson, Matthew Pitts, Kim Cavyan, Justin Doble | WildStorm | October 2008 – August 2009 | ||
Fringe: Tales from the Fringe | #1–6 | Limited series | Justin Doble, Alex Katsnelson, Adam Gaines, Christine Lavaf, Matthew Pitts, Danielle DiSpaltro, Kristin Cantrell, Mike Johnson, Kim Cavyan | August 2010 – January 2011 |
Frontier Doctor[edit]
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Frontier Doctor, Four Color (series 2) #877 | 1 | Dell Comics | February 1958 | The comic features two main stories, "Storm Over King City" (20 pages) and "Apache Uprising" (12 pages), and two non-fiction one-page fillers, "Before The Doctors Came West" and "The First Patent Medicines". |
F Troop[edit]
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
F-Troop | #1–7 | Ongoing series | Dell Comics | August 1966 – August 1967 |
The Funky Phantom[edit]
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
The Funky Phantom | #1–13 | Ongoing series | Gold Key Comics | March 1972 – March 1975 |
Fury[edit]
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
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Fury, Four Color (series 2) #781, #885, #975, #1031, #1080, #1133, #1172, #1218, #1296 | 9 | Dell Comics | August 1957, March 1958, March 1959, September-November 1959, February-April 1960, August-October 1960, March-May 1961, September-November 1961, March-May 1962 | ||||
Fury (series 1) #01-292-208 | 1 | June-August 1962 | |||||
Fury (series 2) #1 | 1 | Gold Key Comics | November 1962 | The comic features four main stories: "Modern Ghost Town" (1 page), "Mysterious Imposter" (16 pages), "Robber's Hide-Out" (16 pages) and "Narrow-Gauge Railroads" (1 page). |
Futurama[edit]
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Futurama Comics | #1–82 | Ongoing series | Bongo Comics | November 2000 – July 2018 |
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Futurama/Simpsons Infinitely Secret Crossover Crisis | #1–2 | Limited series | Boothby, Lloyd, Morrison | August 2002 – January 2003 |
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The Simpsons/Futurama Crossover Crisis II | #1–2 | Limited series | Boothby, Lloyd | January – March 2005 | |||
Futurama Returns – Featuring The Return of Futurama! | 1 | Minicomic | 2007 | Promotion for the 2008 series revival on Comedy Central; originally given away at the San Diego Comic Con before made available through commercial retailers. |
G[edit]
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
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The Gallant Men | #1 | One-shot | Gold Key Comics | October 1963 | [94] |
Gargoyles[edit]
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
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Gargoyles (1995) | #1–11 | Ongoing series | Martin Pasko, Mort Todd | Marvel Comics | February – December 1995 | ||
Gargoyles (2006) | #1–5 | Limited series | Greg Weisman | Slave Labor Graphics | June 2006 – August 2009 | ||
Gargoyles: Bad Guys | #1–4 | Limited series | November 2007 – April 2008 | ||||
Gargoyles (2022) | #1–12 | Limited series | Dynamite Entertainment | December 2022 – March 2024 | |||
Gargoyles: Dark Ages | #1–6 | Limited series | July 2023 – March 2024 |
Garrison's Gorillas[edit]
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
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Garrison's Gorillas | #1–5 | Ongoing series | Dell Comics | January 1968 – October 1969 |
Gen:Lock[edit]
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
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Gen:Lock | #1–6 | Limited series | DC Comics | January – June 2020 |
Generator Rex[edit]
- "Distraction!", Cartoon Network Action Pack! #50 (DC Comics, August 2010)
- "Extra Baggage", Cartoon Network Action Pack #51 (September 2010)
- "Heart of Stone", Cartoon Network Action Pack #54 (January 2011)
- "Home for the Holidays", Cartoon Network Action Pack #55 (February 2011)
- "A Blank Canvas", Cartoon Network Action Pack #56 (March 2011)
- "The Unforgiving Minute", Cartoon Network Action Pack #57 (April 2011)
- "Only a Game", Cartoon Network Action Pack! #59 (June 2011)
- "Grunion Run!", Cartoon Network Action Pack! #60 (July 2011)
- "Night of the Living Movie", Cartoon Network Action Pack! #56 (DC Comics, August 2011)
- "Anything You Can Chew", Cartoon Network Action Pack! #63 (DC Comics, October 2011)
- "The Quest!", Cartoon Network Action Pack! #64 (DC Comics, November 2011)
- "Hero Times Two", Cartoon Network Action Pack! #65 (DC Comics, January 2012)
- "Unhappy Holiday", Cartoon Network Action Pack! #66 (DC Comics, March 2012)
- "Wood for the Trees", Cartoon Network Action Pack! #67 (DC Comics, May 2012)
Gentle Ben[edit]
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Gentle Ben | #1–5 | Ongoing series | Dell Comics | February 1968 – October 1969 |
George of the Jungle[edit]
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
George of the Jungle — with Tom Slick and Super Chicken | #1—2 | Ongoing series | Gold Key Comics | February – October 1969 |
The Get Along Gang[edit]
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
The Get Along Gang | #1–6 | Ongoing series | Dave Manak | Star Comics | May 1985 – March 1986 |
Get Smart[edit]
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Get Smart | #1–8 | Ongoing series | Joe Gill | Dell Comics | June 1966 – September 1967 |
Ghost Whisperer[edit]
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Ghost Whisperer: The Haunted | #1–5 | Limited series | Carrie Smith, Becca Smith | IDW Publishing | March – July 2008 | ||
Ghost Whisperer: The Muse | #1–4 | Limited series | Barbara Randall Kesel | December 2008 – March 2009 |
Gidget[edit]
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Gidget | #1–2 | Ongoing series | Dell Comics | April – December 1966 |
The Girl from U.N.C.L.E.[edit]
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
The Girl from U.N.C.L.E. | #1—5 | Ongoing series | Gold Key Comics | January – October 1966 |
Glee[edit]
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
"Archie Meets Glee", Archie (volume 1) #641–644 | 4 | Serial | Roberto Aquirre-Sacasa | Archie Comics | April 2013 – July 2013 | Crossover with Archie. |
Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C.[edit]
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C. | #1—3 | Ongoing series | Gold Key Comics | July 1966 – October 1967 |
The Governor & J.J.[edit]
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
The Governor and J.J. | #1—3 | Ongoing series | Paul S. Newman | Gold Key Comics | February – August 1970 |
The Gray Ghost[edit]
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
The Gray Ghost, Four Color (series 2) #911, #1000 | 2 | Tryout | Paul S. Newman | Dell Comics | June 1958,[95] June-August 1959[96] |
Gravity Falls[edit]
Title | Author(s) | Catalog / ISBN | Publisher | Publication date |
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Gravity Falls: Lost Legends | Alex Hirsch | ISBN 9781368021425 | Disney Press | July 24, 2018 |
The Green Hornet[edit]
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
The Green Hornet (1967) | #1—3 | Ongoing series | Paul S. Newman | Gold Key Comics | February – August 1967 | ||
Batman '66 Meets the Green Hornet | #1–6 | Limited series | Kevin Smith, Ralph Garman | DC Comics, Dynamite Entertainment | August 2014 – January 2015 | ||
The Green Hornet '66 Meets the Spirit | #1–5 | Limited series | Fred Van Lente | Dynamite Entertainment | 2017 |
The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy[edit]
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
"Central Junction: What's Your Function?", Cartoon Cartoons #14 | 1 | Gord Zajac | DC Comics | January 2003 | |||
"Bowled Over", Cartoon Cartoons #22 | 1 | Jesse Leon McCann | November 2003 | ||||
"Out, Darn Spot!", Cartoon Network Block Party #17 | 1 | March 2006 | |||||
"Reaper Madness", Cartoon Network Block Party #21 | 1 | Sholly Fisch | July 2006 | ||||
"Pest in Show", Cartoon Network Block Party #24 | 1 | Scott Cunningham | October 2006 | ||||
"Endsville Incident", Cartoon Network Block Party #27 | 1 | January 2007 | |||||
"All Washed Up", Cartoon Network Block Party #28 | 1 | Sholly Fisch | February 2007 |
The Gumby Show[edit]
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Gumby 3-D | #1–7 | Limited series | Art Clokey, David Cody Weiss | Blackthorne Publishing | October 1986 – January 1988 | Originally published in anaglyph 3D. | |
Gumby's Summer Fun Special | #1 | One-shot | Bob Burden | Comico | July 1987[97] | ||
Gumby's Winter Fun Special | #1 | One-shot | Steve Purcell | Comico | December 1988[98] | ||
Gumby (2006) | #1–3 | Ongoing series | Bob Burden, Rick Geary, Steve Oliff | Wildcard Ink | July 2006 – July 2007 | ||
Gumby FCDB Special 2007 | 1 | One-shot | Shannon Wheeler | May 2007[99] | Free Comic Book Day 2007 exclusive. | ||
Gumby FCDB Special 2008 | 1 | One-shot | Mike Hersh, Bob Burden | May 2008[100] | Free Comic Book Day 2008 exclusive. | ||
Gumby's Gang – Starring Pokey | #1 | Limited series (planned) | Michael Aushenker | July 2010 | |||
Gumby (2017) | #1–3 | Ongoing series | Jeff Whitman, Ray Fawkes, Kyle Baker, Mike Kazaleh, Sholly Fisch, Eric Esquivel, Andy Fish | Papercutz | July – September 2017 |
Gunsmoke[edit]
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
"Gunsmoke", Four Color (series 2) #679, #720, #769, #797, #844 | 5 | Tryout | Paul S. Newman | Dell Comics | February 1956,[101] August 1956,[102] February 1957,[103] May 1957,[104] August 1957[105] | ||
Gunsmoke | #6–27 | Ongoing series | January 1958 – July 1961 |
H[edit]
- The Hair Bear Bunch (Gold Key Comics, February 1972—February 1974)
- Hanna-Barbera:
- Hanna-Barbera All-Stars (Archie Comics, October 1995—April 1996)
- Hanna-Barbera Band-Wagon (Gold Key Comics, October 1962—April 1963)
- Hanna-Barbera Giant Size (Harvey Comics, October 1992—October 1993)
- Hanna-Barbera Hi-Adventure Heroes (Gold Key Comics, May—August 1969)
- Hanna-Barbera Parade (Charlton Comics, September 1971—December 1972)
- Hanna-Barbera TV Stars (Marvel Comics, August 1978—February 1979)
- Hanna-Barbera Presents (Archie Comics, November 1995—November 1996)
- Hanna-Barbera Spotlight (Marvel Comics, September 1978)
- Hanna-Barbera Super TV Heroes (Archie Comics, April 1968—September 1969)
- Hanna-Barbera Yogi Bear D.A.R.E. (Hanna-Barbera, 1989)
- Hanna-Barbera Beyond (DC Comics, May 2016—April 2019):
- Future Quest (DC Comics, May 2016—May 2017)
- Scooby Apocalypse (DC Comics, May 2016—April 2019)
- The Flintstones (DC Comics, June 2016—June 2017)
- Wacky Raceland (DC Comics, June—November 2016)
- Future Quest Presents (DC Comics, August 2017—July 2018)
- Dastardly and Muttley (September—February 2018)
- The Jetsons (DC Comics, November 2017—April 2018)
- Exit, Stage Left!: The Snagglepuss Chronicles (DC Comics, January—June 2018)
The Hanna-Barbera New Cartoon Series[edit]
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Lippy the Lion and Hardy Har Har | #1 | Gold Key Comics | March 1963 | ||||
"Heading South", Hanna-Barbera Parade #1 | 1 | Charlton Comics | September 1971 | Wally Gator story. | |||
"Meet the Champ", Hanna-Barbera Parade #1 | 1 | Charlton Comics | September 1971 | Lippy the Lion and Hardy Har Har story. | |||
"Beware of the Dragon", Hanna-Barbera Parade #1 | 1 | Phil Mendez | Charlton Comics | September 1971 | Touché Turtle and Dum Dum story. | ||
"Double Trouble!", Hanna-Barbera Parade #2 | 1 | Charlton Comics | September 1971 | Touché Turtle and Dum Dum story. | |||
"No Grace", Hanna-Barbera Parade #5 | 1 | Charlton Comics | February 1972 | Touché Turtle and Dum Dum story. |
- Happy Days (Gold Key Comics, March 1979—January 1980)
- Harlem Globetrotters (Gold Key Comics, April 1972—January 1975)
- The Hathaways (Four Color (Volume 2) #1298, Dell Comics, March-June 1962)
- The Haunted House
- Have Gun, Will Travel (Four Color (Volume 2) #931, #983 and #1044, Dell Comics, 1958, 1959 and October-December 1959)
- Hawaiian Eye (Gold Key Comics, July 1963)
- Hawkeye and the Last of the Mohicans (Four Color (Volume 2) #884, Dell Comics, March 1958)
- The Head: A Legend Is Born
- Hector Heathcote (Gold Key Comics, March 1964)
- He-Man and the Masters of the Universe:
- Masters of the Universe (Marvel Comics/Star Comics, May 1986—May 1988)
- Hercules: The Legendary Journeys (Topps Comics, June—October 1996)
- High Adventure (Four Color (Volume 2) #949, #1001, Dell Comics, November 1958, August-October 1959)
- The High Chaparral (Gold Key Comics, 1968)
- Honey West (Gold Key Comics, September 1966)
- Hong Kong Phooey (Charlton Comics, May 1975—November 1976)
- Hotel de Paree — Sundance (Four Color (Volume 2) #1126, Dell Comics, August-October 1960)
- Hotel Transylvania: The Series: My Little Monster-Sitter (Papercutz, June 2019)
- Howdy Doody (Dell Comics, January 1950—September 1956)
- H.R. Pufnstuf (Gold Key Comics, October 1970—July 1972)
- The Huckleberry Hound Show:
- Huckleberry Hound (Four Color (Volume 2) #990 and #1050, Dell Comics, May-July 1959 and October-December 1959)
- Huckleberry Hound Winter Fun (Four Color (Volume 2) #1054, Dell Comics, December 1959)
- Yogi Bear (1959) (Four Color (Volume 2) #1067, Dell Comics, December 1959-February 1960)
- Yogi Bear Goes to College (Four Color (Volume 2) #1104, Dell Comics, June-August 1960)
- Huckleberry Hound for President (Four Color (Volume 2) #1141, Dell Comics, October 1960)
- Pixie and Dixie and Mr. Jinks (Four Color (Volume 2) #1196, #1264, Dell Comics, July-September 1961, December 1961-February 1962)
- Huck and Yogi Winter Sports (Four Color (Volume 2) #1310, Dell Comics, March 1962)
- Husbands: The Comic
I[edit]
I Dream of Jeannie[edit]
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
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I Dream of Jeannie | #1–2 | Ongoing series | Dell Comics | April – December 1966 |
I Love Lucy[edit]
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
I Love Lucy | #3—35 | Ongoing series | Dell Comics | August 1954 – April 1962 |
I Spy[edit]
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
I Spy | #1–6 | Ongoing series | Gold Key Comics | August 1966–September 1968 |
I'm Dickens, He's Fenster[edit]
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
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I'm Dickens, He's Fenster | #1–2 | Ongoing series | Dell Comics | July – October 1963 |
Inhumanoids[edit]
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
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Inhumanoids | #1—4 | Ongoing series | Marvel Comics/Star Comics | January – July 1987 | Adaptation of the five-episode storyline "The Evil That Lies Within". |
Invader Zim[edit]
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Invader Zim | #1–50 | Ongoing series | Jhonen Vasquez, Eric Trueheart, K.C. Green,Dennis Hopeless, Jessie Hopeless, Kyle Starks, Sarah Anderson, Danielle Koenig, Jamie Smart, Ian McGinty, Aaron Alexovich, Dave Crosland, Sarah Graley, Rikki Simons, Sam Maggs, Steven Shanahan, Matthew Seely, Tait Howard, Sam Logan, Drew Rausch | Oni Press | July 2015 – March 2020 | ||
Invader Zim Quarterly | #1–2 | Ongoing series | Eric Trueheart, Sam Logan | Oni Press | June 2020 – August 2020 | ||
Invader Zim Quarterly: Holiday Special | 1 | Eric Trueheart | Oni Press | December 2020 | |||
Invader Zim Quarterly: Zim's Greatest Plan | 1 | Sam Logan | Oni Press | March 2021 | |||
Invader Zim: The Dookie Loop Horror | 1 | One-shot | Oni Press | August 2021 |
The Invaders[edit]
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
The Invaders | #1—4 | Ongoing series | Gold Key Comics | October 1967 – October 1968 |
Iron Horse[edit]
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
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Iron Horse | #1–2 | Ongoing series | Dell Comics | March – June 1967 |
It's About Time[edit]
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
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It's About Time | #1 | Gold Key Comics | January 1967 |
J[edit]
- Jackie Chan Adventures
- James Bond Jr. (Marvel Comics, January—December 1992)
- Jem
- Jericho
- Jesse James is a Dead Man
- The Jetsons (Gold Key Comics, January 1963—September 1970; Charlton Comics, October 1970—December 1973; Harvey Comics, September 1992—October 1993)
- Jim Bowie (Four Color (Volume 2) #893 and #993, Dell Comics, 1958 and May 1959)
- Johnny Ringo (Four Color (Volume 2) #1142, Dell Comics, November 1960-January 1961)
- Johnny Test: The Once and Future Johnny (Viper Comics, September 2011)
- Jonny Quest
Justice League[edit]
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
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Justice League Adventures | #1–34 | Ongoing series | DC Comics | January 2002 – October 2004 |
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K[edit]
Karate Kommandos[edit]
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
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Chuck Norris: Karate Kommandos | #1–4 | Limited series | Mary Jo Duffy | Star Comics | January – July 1987[106] |
Kid 'n Play[edit]
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
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Kid 'n Play | #1–9 | Ongoing series | Dwight Coye | Marvel Comics | February—October 1992 |
King Arthur and the Knights of Justice[edit]
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
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King Arthur and the Knights of Justice | #1–3 | Limited series | Mike Lackey | Marvel Comics | Dec 1993 – Feb 1994 |
King Leonardo and His Short Subjects[edit]
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
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"King Leonardo and His Short Subjects", Four Color (series 2) #1242, #1278 | 2 | Tryout | ? | Dell Comics | November 1961-January 1962, February-April 1962 |
Kissyfur[edit]
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
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Kissyfur | #1 | Phil Mendez | DC Comics | 1989 |
Kolchak: The Night Stalker[edit]
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
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Kolchak: The Night Stalker | #1 | Jeff Rice | Moonstone Books | 2002 |
The Krofft Supershow[edit]
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
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The Krofft Supershow | #1—6 | Ongoing series | Gold Key Comics | April 1978—January 1979 |
Krypto the Superdog[edit]
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
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Krypto the Superdog | #1–6 | Limited series | Jesse Leon McCann | DC Comics | November 2006 – April 2007 |
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L[edit]
Laff-a-Lympics[edit]
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
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Laff-a-Lympics | #1–13 | Ongoing series | Mark Evanier | Marvel Comics | March 1978 – March 1979 |
Lancelot Link, Secret Chimp[edit]
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
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Lancelot Link, Secret Chimp | #1–8 | Ongoing series | ? | Gold Key Comics | May 1971 – February 1973 |
Land of the Giants[edit]
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
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Land of the Giants | #1–5 | Ongoing series | ? | Gold Key Comics | November 1968 – September 1969 |
Laramie[edit]
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
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"Laramie", Four Color (series 2) #1125, #1223 | Tryout | ? | Dell Comics | August-October 1960, September-November 1961 |
Lawman[edit]
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
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"Lawman", Four Color (series 2) #970, #1035 | 2 | Tryout | Dell Comics | December 1958, November 1959-January 1960 | |||
Lawman #3–11 | 9 | Ongoing series | February 1960 – April 1962 |
Leave It to Beaver[edit]
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
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"Leave It to Beaver", Four Color (series 2) #912, #999, #1103, #1191, #1285, 01-428-207 | 6 | Tryout | ? | Dell Comics | June 1958, June-August 1959, June-August 1960, July-September 1961, Feb-April 1962, May-July 1962 |
The Legend of Jesse James[edit]
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
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The Legend of Jesse James | #1 | One-shot | ? | Gold Key Comics | February 1966 |
The Legend of Korra[edit]
Legion of Super Heroes[edit]
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
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Legion of Super-Heroes in the 31st Century | #1–20 | Ongoing series | J. Torres, Scott Beatty, Christine Boylan, Jai Nitz, Jack Briglio, Matt Manning, Jake Black | DC Comics | June 2007 – January 2009 |
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The Librarian[edit]
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
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The Librarian: Return to King Solomon's Mines – The Graphic Novel | 1 | Graphic novel | Atlantis Studios | December 2006 | Adaptation of the eponymous second TV film. | ||
The Librarians | #1–4 | Limited series | Will Pfeifer | Dynamite Entertainment | Nov 2017 – Mar 2018 | Based on the sequel TV series. |
Lidsville[edit]
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
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Lidsville | #1–5 | Limited series | Don Christensen | Gold Key Comics | October 1972 – October 1973 |
The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp[edit]
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
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"Wyatt Earp", Four Color (series 2) #860, #890, #921 | 3 | Tryout | Eric Freiwald, Robert Schaefer | Dell Comics | November 1957, February 1958, June 1958 | ||
Wyatt Earp | #4–13 | Ongoing series | September-November 1958 – December 1960-February 1961 |
- The Life of Riley (Four Color (series 2) #917, Dell Comics, July 1958)
- Linus the Lionhearted (Gold Key Comics, September 1965)
- Little Dracula (Harvey Comics, January—May 1992)
- The Little Mermaid (Marvel Comics, September 1994—August 1995)
- Lost in Space:
- Lost in Space (Innovation Publishing, August 1991—January 1994)
- Lost in Space: The Lost Adventures (American Gothic Press, March—November 2016)
- The Loud House (Papercutz, May 2017—August 2022)
- The Lucy Show (Gold Key Comics, June 1963—June 1964)
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Mackenzie's Raiders[edit]
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
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"Mackenzie's Raiders", Four Color (series 2) #1093 | 1 | Tryout | Eric Freiwald, Robert Schaefer | Dell Comics | June-August 1960 |
The Magilla Gorilla Show[edit]
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
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Magilla Gorilla (1964) | #1–10 | Ongoing series | Gold Key Comics | May 1964 – December 1968 | |||
Mushmouse and Punkin Puss #1 | 1 | September 1965 | |||||
Magilla Gorilla (1970) | #1–5 | Ongoing series | Joe Gill | Charlton Comics | November 1970 – July 1971 | ||
"The Twiddle Method", Cartoon Network Presents #3 | 1 | Sam Henderson | DC Comics | October 1997 | Magilla Gorilla story; guest-featuring characters from The Yogi Bear Show, Top Cat and Breezly and Sneezly. | ||
"Magilla's Guerrillas!", Cartoon Network Presents #8 | 1 | Mike Carlin | DC Comics | May 1998 | Magilla Gorilla story; guest-featuring characters from The Peter Potamus Show, Space Ghost, The Herculoids and Dial M for Monkey (from Dexter's Laboratory). | ||
"Mighty Magilla", Cartoon Network Presents #22 | 1 | Terry Collins | DC Comics | June 1999 |
Man from Atlantis[edit]
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
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Man from Atlantis | #1–7 | Ongoing series | Bill Mantlo, Mary Jo Duffy | Marvel Comics | February – August 1978 |
The Man from U.N.C.L.E.[edit]
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
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The Man from U.N.C.L.E. (1965) | #1–22 | Ongoing series | Paul S. Newman, Dick Wood | Gold Key Comics | May 1965 – April 1969 | ||
The Man from U.N.C.L.E. (1987) | #1–22 | Ongoing series | Skip Simpson, David M. Lynch, Stan Timmons, Glenn Magee, Paula Smith | TE Comics | January 1987 – September 1988 | ||
The Man from U.N.C.L.E.: The Birds of Prey Affair | #1–2 | Limited series | Mark Ellis | Millennium Publications | March – September 1993 | ||
Batman '66 Meets the Man from U.N.C.L.E. | #1–6 | Limited series | Jeff Parker | DC Comics | February – July 2016 | Crossover with Batman '66. |
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Margie[edit]
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
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"Margie", Four Color (series 2) #1307 | 1 | Tryout | ? | Dell Comics | March-May 1962 | ||
Margie #2 | 1 | Ongoing series | ? | July-September 1962 |
Married... with Children[edit]
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