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This is a ''''list of comics based on television programs'''. Often a [[television program]] becomes successful, popular or attains cult status and the [[Media franchise|franchise]] produces [[spin-off]]s that often include [[comic]]s.
 
This is an incomplete '''list of comics based on television programs'''. Often a [[television program]] becomes successful, popular or attains cult status and the [[Media franchise|franchise]] produces [[Spin-off (media)|spin-off]]s that often include [[comic]]s.
There are a number of companies that specialise in licensed properties, including [[Gold Key Comics]], [[Dark Horse Comics#Licensed properties|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.
 
A number of companies specialise in licensed properties, including [[Gold Key Comics]], [[Dark Horse Comics#Licensed properties|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.
==Comics==
 
==0–9==
Comics based on TV programs include:
{| class="wikitable mw-collapsible"
!Based on
!Title
!Length
!Format
!Publication date
!Authors
!Publisher
!Notes
!Collected editions
|-
! rowspan="7" | ''[[24 (TV series)|24]]''
| ''24: One Shot''
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| July 2004
| rowspan="4" | J. C. Vaughan, Mark L. Haynes
| rowspan="7" | [[IDW Publishing]]
|
|
|-
| ''24 Stories''
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| January 2005
|
|
|-
| ''24: Midnight Sun''
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| July 2005
|
|
|-
| ''24: Nightfall''
| 5 issues
| Limited series
| November 2006—March 2007
|
| Paperback: {{ISBNT|1600100899}}/{{ISBNT|978-1600100895}}
|-
| ''24: Cold Warriors''
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| February 2008
| Beau Smith
|
|
* ''24: Omnibus'' TP ({{ISBNT|1600105440}}/{{ISBNT|978-1600105449}})
|-
| ''24: Underground''
| 5 issues
| Limited series
| April—August 2014
| Ed Brisson
|
| Paperback: {{ISBNT|1631400541}}/{{ISBNT|978-1631400544}}
|-
| ''24: Legacy - Rules of Engagement''
| 5 issues
| Limited series
| April—August 2017
| Christopher Farnsworth
|
| Paperback: {{ISBNT|1684050391}}/{{ISBNT|978-1684050390}}
|-
! rowspan="3" | ''[[77 Sunset Strip]]''
| ''[[Four Color]]'' (series 2) #1066, #1106, #1159, #1211, #1263, #1291
| 6 issues
| One-shot
| January 1959-March 1960,<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/201739/|title=Four Color #1066 - 77 Sunset Strip |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref> June-August 1960,<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/15906/|title=Four Color #1106 - 77 Sunset Strip |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref> January-February 1961,<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/201856/|title=Four Color #1159 - 77 Sunset Strip |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref> September-November 1961,<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/201863/|title=Four Color #1211 - 77 Sunset Strip |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref> December 1961-February 1962,<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/16678/|title=Four Color #1263 - 77 Sunset Strip |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref> March-May 1962<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/17347/|title=Four Color #1291 - 77 Sunset Strip |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref>
| Eric Freiwald, Robert Schaefer
| rowspan="2" | [[Dell Comics]]
|
| {{nan}}
|-
| ''77 Sunset Strip'' (series 1) #01-742-209
| 1 issue
|
| July-September 1962<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/298085/|title=77 Sunset Strip #01-742-209 |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref>
| {{dunno}}
|
| {{nan}}
|-
| ''77 Sunset Strip'' (series 2)<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/18370/|title=77 Sunset Strip |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref>
| 2 issues
| Ongoing series
| November 1962 – February 1963
| {{dunno}}
| [[Gold Key Comics]]
|
| {{nan}}
|-
|}
 
==A==
*''[[24 (TV series)#Comics|24]]''
{| class="wikitable mw-collapsible"
*''[[Æon Flux#Books|Æon Flux]]''
!Based on
*''[[The Avengers (TV series)#Books and comics|The Avengers]]''
!Title
*''[[Mr. T (comics)|The A-Team]]''
!Length
!Format
!Publication date
!Authors
!Publisher
!Notes
!Collected editions
|-
! ''[[Adam-12#References in other media|Adam-12]]''
| ''Adam-12''
| 10 issues
| Ongoing series
| December 1973 – February 1976
| {{dunno}}
| Gold Key Comics
|
| {{nan}}
|-
! [[The Addams Family (1973 TV series)#Comic book series|''The Addams Family'' (1973)]]
| ''The Addams Family''
| 3 issues
| Ongoing series
| October 1974 – April 1975
| {{dunno}}
| Gold Key Comics
|
| {{nan}}
|-
! rowspan="5" | ''[[Adventure Time (franchise)#Comic series|Adventure Time]]''
| ''Adventure Time''
|
| Ongoing series
| February 2012 – April 2018
|
| rowspan="5" | Boom! Studios
|
|
|-
| ''Adventure Time: Banana Guard Academy''
| 6 issues
| Limited series
| July 2014 – December 2014
| Kent Osborne, Dylan Haggerty
|
|
|-
| ''Adventure Time/Regular Show''
| 6 issues
| Limited series
| August 2017 – January 2018
| Conor McCreery
| Crossover with ''Regular Show''.
|
|-
| ''Adventure Time: Beginning of the End''
| 3 issues
| Limited series
| May – July 2018
| Ted Anderson
|
|
|-
| ''Adventure Time: Season 11''
| 6 issues
| Limited series
| October 2018 – May 2019
| Sonny Liew, Ted Anderson
|
|
|-
! ''[[Adventures in Paradise (TV series)|Adventures in Paradise]]''
| ''Four Color'' (series 2) #1301
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| February-April 1962<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/202040/|title=Four Color #1301 - Adventures in Paradise |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref>
| Lionel Ziprin
| Dell Comics
|
| {{nan}}
|-
! ''[[The Adventures of Jim Bowie#Merchandising|The Adventures of Jim Bowie]]''
| ''Four Color'' (series 2) #893, #993
| 2 issues
| One-shot
| March 1958, May-July 1959
| Eric Freiwald, Robert Schaefer
| Dell Comics
|
| {{nan}}
|-
! ''[[The Adventures of Puss in Boots#Comic book|The Adventures of Puss in Boots]]''
| ''The Adventures of Puss in Boots''
| 4 issues
| Limited series
| May – August 2016
| Christopher Cooper, Max Davidson, Alex Matthews
| Titan Comics
|
|
|-
! rowspan="13" | ''[[The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle and Friends#Comics|The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle and Friends]]''
| ''Four Color'' (series 2) #1128, #1152, #1166, #1275, #1311: "Rocky and His Friends"
| 5 issues
| One-shot
| August-October 1960,<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/201779/|title=Four Color #1128 - Rocky and His Friends |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref> December 1960-February 1961,<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/201830/|title=Four Color #1152 - Rocky and His Friends |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref> March-May 1961,<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/201837/|title=Four Color #1166 - Rocky and His Friends |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref> December 1961-February 1962,<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/16680/|title=Four Color #1275 - Rocky and His Friends |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref> March-July 1962<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/202048/|title=Four Color #1311 - Rocky and His Friends |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref>
| rowspan="6" | Al Kilgore
| rowspan="2" | Dell Comics
|
|
|-
| ''Four Color'' (series 2) #1270: "Bullwinkle and Rocky"
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| March-May 1962<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/202013/|title=Four Color #1270 - Bullwinkle and Rocky |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref>
|
|
|-
| ''Rocky and His Fiendish Friends''
| 5 issues
| Ongoing series
| October 1962 – September 1963
| rowspan="2" | Gold Key Comics
|
|
|-
| ''Fractured Fairy Tales''
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| October 1962<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/260754/|title=Fractured Fairy Tales #1 |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref>
|
|
|-
| ''Bullwinkle'' #01-090-209
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| July-September 1962<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/260753/|title=Bullwinkle #01-090-209 |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref>
| Dell Comics
|
|
|-
| ''Bullwinkle''
| 25 issues
| Ongoing series
| November 1962 – February 1963; April 1972 – February 1980
| Gold Key Comics
| 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)
| 7 issues
| Ongoing series
| July 1970 – July 1971
| {{dunno}}
| Charlton Comics
|
|
|-
| ''Blackthorne 3-D Series'' #18: "Bullwinkle and Rocky 3-D"<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/233905/|title=Blackthorne 3-D Series #18 |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref>
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| March 1987
| John Stephenson, Shel Dorf, June Foray
| Blackthorne Publishing
| Originally published in [[anaglyph 3D]].
|
|-
| ''Blackthorne 3-D Series'' #50: "Bullwinkle for President in 3-D"<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/260829/|title=Blackthorne 3-D Series #50 |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref>
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| Fall 1988
| John Stephenson
| Blackthorne Publishing
| Originally published in anaglyph 3D.
|
|-
| ''Bullwinkle and Rocky'' (1987)
| 9 issues
| Ongoing series
| November 1987 – March 1989
| Dave Manak
| [[Star Comics]]
|
|
|-
| ''Rocky and Bullwinkle''
| 4 issues
| Limited series
| March – June 2014
| Mark Evanier
| IDW Publishing
|
|
|-
| ''The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show''
| 3 issues
| Limited series
| 2017 – September 2018
| Todd Livingston and Al Kilgore
| rowspan="2" | American Mythology Productions
|
|
|-
| ''Rocky and Bullwinkle — As Seen on TV''
| 3 issues
| Limited series
| 2019 – March 2020
| Todd Livingston, Todd Clark, Al Clark, Al Kilgore
|
|
|-
! ''[[The Adventures of Sir Lancelot]]''
| ''Four Color'' (series 2) #775: "Sir Lancelot and Brian"
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| March 1957<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/13667/|title=Four Color #775 - Sir Lancelot and Brian |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref>
| {{dunno}}
| Dell Comics
|
| {{nan}}
|-
! ''[[The Adventures of the Galaxy Rangers]]''
| ''Adventures of the Galaxy Rangers''
| 5 issues
| Ongoing series
| June – September 1988
|
| Marvel UK
|
| {{nan}}
|-
! ''[[The A-Team#Comics|The A-Team]]''
| ''[[The A-Team (comics)#Marvel Comics|The A-Team]]''
| 3 issues
| Limited series
| March – May 1984
| Jim Salicrup, Alan Kupperberg
| Marvel Comics
|
| {{nan}}
|-
! ''[[Æon Flux#Comics|Æon Flux]]''
| ''Æon Flux''
| 4 issues
| Limited series
| October 2005 – January 2006
| Mike Kennedy
| Dark Horse Comics
|
|
|-
! rowspan="6" | ''[[Aggretsuko]]''
| ''Aggretsuko''
| 6 issues
| Limited series
| February – September 2020
| Daniel Barnes
| rowspan="6" | Oni Press
|
|
|-
| ''Aggretsuko: Meet Her Friends''
| 3 issues
| Limited series
| Cat Farris, Arielle Jovellanos, James Asmus
| November 2020 – January 2021
|
|
|-
| ''Aggretsuko: Meet Her World''
| 3 issues
| Limited series
| Molly Muldoon, Annie Griggs, Danielle Radford
| April – June 2021
|
|
|-
| ''Aggretsuko Super Fun Special''
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| Brenda Hickey, Josh Tierney, Shadia Amin
| October 2021
|
|
|-
| ''Aggretsuko: Out of Office''
| 4 issues
| Limited series
| Brenda Hickey
| November 2021 – April 2022
|
|
|-
| ''Aggretsuko: Out to Lunch''
| 4 issues
| Limited series
| [[Josh Trujillo]]
| August – November 2022
|
|
|-
! ''[[ALF (TV series)#Marvel Comics|ALF]]''
| ''ALF''
| 50 issues
| Ongoing series
| March 1988 – February 1992
| [[Michael Gallagher (writer)|Michael Gallagher]]
| Marvel Comics
|
|
|-
! ''[[Alien Nation (TV series)|Alien Nation]]''
| ''[[Alien Nation (comics)#Alien Nation Television Special: The Lost Episode|Alien Nation Television Special: The Lost Episode]]''
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| 1992
|
| Malibu Comics
|
| {{nan}}
|-
! [[Alvin and the Chipmunks (1983 TV series)|''Alvin and the Chipmunks'' (1983)]]
| ''Alvin and the Chipmunks''
| 5 issues
| Ongoing series
| July 1992 – May 1994
|
| Harvey Comics
|
| {{nan}}
|-
! ''[[The Alvin Show]]''
| ''Alvin''
| 28 issues
| Ongoing series
| October-December 1962 – October 1973
| {{dunno}}
| Dell Comics
|
| {{nan}}
|-
! ''[[The Amazing Chan and the Chan Clan#Comic book|The Amazing Chan and the Chan Clan]]''
| ''The Amazing Chan and the Chan Clan''
| 4 issues
| Ongoing series
| May 1973 – February 1974
| Mark Evanier
| Gold Key Comics
|
| {{nan}}
|-
! ''[[The Amazing World of Gumball#Comics|The Amazing World of Gumball]]''
| ''The Amazing World of Gumball''
| 8 issues
| Limited series
| June 2014 – March 2015
| Frank Gibson, [[Kevin Panetta]], [[Tyson Hesse]]
| Boom! Studios
|
|
|-
! ''[[The Andy Griffith Show#Merchandise and pop culture|The Andy Griffith Show]]''
| ''Four Color'' (series 2) #1252, #1341: "Andy Griffith"
| 2 issues
| One-shot
| January-March 1962,<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/201946/|title=Four Color #1252 - Andy Griffith |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref> April-June 1962<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/202073/|title=Four Color #1341 - Andy Griffith |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref>
| Don Segall
| Dell Comics
|
| {{nan}}
|-
! [[Angel (1999 TV series)#Expanding universe|''Angel'' (1999)]]
| colspan="8" | {{main|List of Angel comics}}
|-
! rowspan="3" | ''[[Animaniacs#Print|Animaniacs]]''
| ''Animaniacs Christmas Special''
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| December 1994
|
| DC Comics
|
| {{nan}}
|-
| ''Animaniacs''
| 59 issues
| Ongoing series
| March 1995 – April 2000
| 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
| Retitled ''Animaniacs – Featuring Pinky and the Brain'' from #43.
| {{nan}}
|-
| ''Animaniacs: Welcome to Emergency World''
| 1 issue
| Promotion
| 1995
| Bobbi Weiss; David Cody Weiss
| Warner Bros. Worldwide Publishing
| Give-away promotional comic published for [[American Red Cross]].<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/56243/|title=Animaniacs: Welcome to Emergency World #ARC |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref>
| {{nan}}
|-
! rowspan="3" | ''[[Annie Oakley (TV series)#Comics|Annie Oakley]]''
| ''Four Color'' (series 2) #438, #481, #575: "Annie Oakley"
| 3 issues
| One-shot
| December 1952,<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/173217/|title=Four Color #438 - Annie Oakley |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref> July 1953,<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/173248/|title=Four Color #481 - Annie Oakley and Tagg |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref> August 1954<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/173317/|title=Four Color #575 - Annie Oakley and Tagg |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref>
| Philip Evans
| rowspan="2" | Dell Comics
| 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.
| {{nan}}
|-
| ''Annie Oakley and Tagg'' (series 1) #4–18
| 15 issue
| Ongoing series
| July-September 1955 – January-March 1959
| Philip Evans, Eric Freiwald, Robert Schaefer
|
| {{nan}}
|-
| ''Annie Oakley and Tagg'' (series 2)
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| July 1965<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/297491/|title=Annie Oakley and Tagg #1 |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref>
| {{dunno}}
| Gold Key Comics
| Reprints five stories issues #11, #12, #15, and #18 from the Dell series.
| {{nan}}
|-
! ''[[The Aquanauts#Merchandising|The Aquanauts]]''
| ''Four Color'' (series 2) #1197
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| May-July 1961<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/16589/|title=Four Color #1197 - The Aquanauts |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref>
| {{dunno}}
| Dell Comics
|
| {{nan}}
|-
! ''[[The Archie Show]]''
| ''[[Archie's TV Laugh-Out]]''
| 106 issues
| Ongoing series
| December 1969 – February 1986
|
| Archie Comics
|
|
|-
! rowspan="2" | ''[[Astro Boy#Anime|Astro Boy]]''
| ''Astro Boy'' (1965)
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| August 1965
| {{dunno}}
| Gold Key Comics
| First story adapted from the episode [[List of Astro Boy (1963 TV series) episodes#ep18|"Gadem" ("Gangor the Monster")]] from the [[Astro Boy (1963 TV series)|1963 TV series]].<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/297090/|title=Astro Boy #1 |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref>
| {{nan}}
|-
| ''[[The Original Astro Boy]]''
| 20 issues
| Ongoing series
| September 1987 – June 1989
| Mike Dimpsey
| Now Comics
| Based mostly on the 1963 TV series, but later featuring elements from the [[Astro Boy (1980 TV series)|1980 TV series]].
| {{nan}}
|-
! rowspan="5" | ''[[The Atom Ant/Secret Squirrel Show]]''
| ''[[Atom Ant#Other appearances|Atom Ant]]''
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| January 1966
| {{dunno}}
| rowspan="2" | Gold Key Comics
| 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.<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/224503/|title=Atom Ant #1 |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref>
|
|-
| ''[[Secret Squirrel#Other appearances|Secret Squirrel]]''
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| October 1966
| {{dunno}}
| 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.<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/258672/|title=Secret Squirrel #1 |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref>
| {{nan}}
|-
| ''Secret Squirrel Kite Fun Book''
| 1 issue
| Minicomic
| 1966
| {{dunno}}
| Western Publishing
| [[Reddy Kilowatt|Reddy Kilowatt, Inc.]] premium.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.mycomicshop.com/search?TID=19515671|title=Secret Squirrel Kite Fun Book (1966) comic books|website=www.mycomicshop.com|access-date=April 21, 2023}}</ref>
| {{nan}}
|-
| ''Hanna-Barbera Presents'' #1
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| November 1995
| Earl Kress
| Archie Comics
| 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.<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/213381/|title=Hanna-Barbera Presents #1 |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref>
| {{nan}}
|-
| ''Cartoon Network Presents'' #20
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| Terry Collins, Michael Eury
| DC Comics
| April 1999
| "The Duplicate Dilemma" is a ''Secret Squirrel and Morocco Mole'' story, "Dietbolical" is an ''Atom Ant'' story.
| {{nan}}
|-
! ''[[Avatar: The Last Airbender#Comics|Avatar: The Last Airbender]]''
| colspan="8" | {{main|Avatar: The Last Airbender (comics)}}
|-
! rowspan="6" | ''[[The Avengers (TV series)#Comics|The Avengers]]''
| ''John Steed Emma Peel''
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| November 1968
| {{dunno}}
| Gold Key Comics
| 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''.<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/298375/|title=The Avengers [John Steed Emma Peel] #1 |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref>
| {{nan}}
|-
| ''Steed and Mrs. Peel'' (1990)
| 3 issues
| Limited series
| December 1990 – April 1992
| [[Grant Morrison]]
| Eclipse Comics
|
|
* ''Steed and Mrs. Peel: The Golden Game'' TPB
|-
| ''Steed and Mrs. Peel'' (2012)
| 6 issues
| Limited series
| January – June 2012
| Grant Morrison, Anne Caufield
| rowspan="3" | Boom! Studios
|
|
|-
| ''Steed and Mrs. Peel'' (2013)
| 12 issues
| Ongoing series
| August 2012 – July 2013
| [[Mark Waid]], Caleb Monroe
|
|
* Vol. 1 TPB
* Vol. 2 TPB
* Vol. 3 TPB
|-
| ''Steed and Mrs Peel: We're Needed''
| 3 issues
| July – September 2014
| Limited series
| [[Ian Edginton]]
|
|
|-
| ''Batman '66 Meets Steed and Mrs Peel''
| 6 issues
| Limited series
| September 2016 – February 2017
| Ian Edginton
| DC Comics, Boom! Studios
| Crossover with ''Batman '66''.
|
* HC
* TPB
|}
 
== B ==
 
{| class="wikitable mw-collapsible"
*''[[Babylon 5 Novels, novelizations, short stories, and comic books#Comic books|Babylon 5]]''
!Based on
!Title
!Length
!Format
!Publication date
!Authors
!Publisher
!Notes
!Collected editions
|-
! ''[[Babylon 5#Comic books|Babylon 5]]''
| ''Babylon 5''
| 11 issues
| Ongoing series
| January – December 1995
| [[J. Michael Straczynski]], Mark Moretti, Tim DeHaas, David Gerrold
| DC Comics
|
|
|-
! rowspan="2" | ''[[Bachelor Father (American TV series)|Bachelor Father]]''
| ''Four Color'' (series 2) #1332<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/202066/|title=Four Color #1332 - Bachelor Father |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref>
| rowspan="2" | 2 issues
| One-shot
| April-June 1962
| {{dunno}}
| rowspan="2" | Dell Comics
|
| {{nan}}
|-
| ''Bachelor Father'' #2<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/304342/|title=Bachelor Father #2 |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref>
| Ongoing series {{small|(planned)}}
| John Stanley
| September-November 1962
|
| {{nan}}
|-
! rowspan="3" | ''[[Back to the Future (TV series)#Comic books|Back to the Future]]''
| ''Back to the Future Special''<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/824878/|title=Back to the Future Special |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref>
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| 1991
| rowspan="3" | [[Dwayne McDuffie]]
| rowspan="3" | Harvey Comics
| Give-away at [[Universal Studios Florida]]; main feature story, "The Gang's All Here!", reprinted from Issue #1 proper.<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/261482/|title=Back to the Future #1 [Direct] |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref>
| {{nan}}
|-
| ''Back to the Future'' (series 1)<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/15324/|title=Back to the Future |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref>
| 4 issues
| Ongoing series
| November 1991 – June 1992
| All stories, except the first issue, are adaptations of select episodes from the series; Issue #2 [[Back to the Future (TV series)#ep3|adapts episode 3]],<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/261483/|title=Back to the Future #2 [Direct] |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref> Issue #3 [[Back to the Future (TV series)#ep5|adapts episode 5]]<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/261484/|title=Back to the Future #3 [Direct] |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref> and Issue #4 [[Back to the Future (TV series)#ep12|adapts episode 12]].<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/261485/|title=Back to the Future #4 [Direct] |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref>
| {{nan}}
|-
| ''Back to the Future'' (series 2)<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/4426/|title=Back to the Future: Forward to the Future |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref>
| 3 issues
| Limited series
| October 1992 – January 1993
|
| {{nan}}
|-
! rowspan="2" | ''[[The Banana Splits#Comics|The Banana Splits]]''
| ''The Banana Splits''<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/11575/|title=The Banana Splits |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref>
| 8 issues
| Ongoing series
| January 1970 – October 1971
|
| Gold Key Comics
|
| {{nan}}
|-
| ''Suicide Squad/Banana Splits Special'' #1
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| May 2017
| Antony Bedard, Mark Russell
| DC Comics
| Crossover with DC's [[Suicide Squad]]; part of the ''DC Meets Hanna-Barbera'' comic book line.
|
|-
! rowspan="2" | ''[[Bat Masterson (TV series)#Comic book|Bat Masterson]]''
| ''Four Color'' (series 2) #1013<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/201710/|title=Four Color #1013 - Bat Masterson |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref>
| rowspan="2" | 9 issues
| One-shot
| August-October 1959
| rowspan="2" | Gaylord DuBois
| rowspan="2" | Dell Comics
|
| {{nan}}
|-
| ''Bat Masterson'' #2—9<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/1452/|title=Bat Masterson |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref>
| Ongoing series
| February-April 1960 – November 1961-January 1962
|
| {{nan}}
|-
! rowspan="8" | ''[[Batman (TV series)#Batman '66|Batman]]''
| ''[[Batman '66]]''
| 30 issues
| Ongoing series
| September 2013 – February 2016
| Jeff Parker, Tom Peyer, Art Baltazar, Franco, Gabe Soria, Rob Williams, Mike W. Barr, Ray Fawkes, Lee Allred
| DC Comics
|
|
|-
| ''Batman '66 Meets the Green Hornet''
| 6 issues
| Limited series
| August 2014 – January 2015
| Kevin Smith, Ralph Garman
| DC Comics, Dynamite Entertainment
| Crossover with ''[[The Green Hornet (TV series)|The Green Hornet]]''.
|
|-
| ''Batman '66: The Lost Episode''
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| January 2015
| Harlan Ellison, Len Wein
| DC Comics
|
|
|-
| ''Batman '66 Meets the Man from U.N.C.L.E.''
| 6 issues
| Limited series
| February – July 2016
| Jeff Parker
| DC Comics, Dynamite Entertainment
| Crossover with ''[[The Man from U.N.C.L.E.]]''.
|
|-
| ''Batman '66 Meets Steed and Mrs Peel''
| 6 issues
| Limited series
| September 2016 – February 2017
| Ian Edginton
| DC Comics, Boom! Studios
| Crossover with ''The Avengers''.
|
|-
| ''Batman '66 Meets Wonder Woman '77''
| 6 issues
| Limited series
| March – August 2017
| Jeff Parker, Marc Andreyko
| rowspan="2" | DC Comics
| Crossover with ''[[Wonder Woman (TV series)|Wonder Woman]]''.
|
|-
| ''Batman '66 Meets the Legion of Super Heroes''
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| September 2017
| Lee Allred
| Crossover with the [[Legion of Super-Heroes (1958 team)|Legion of Super-Heroes]].
|
|-
| ''Archie Meets Batman '66''
| 6 issues
| Limited series
| September 2018 – March 2019
| Michael Moreci, Jeff Parker
| DC Comics, Archie Comics
| Crossover with ''[[Archie (comic book)|Archie]]''.
|
|-
! ''[[The Batman (TV series)#The Batman Strikes!|The Batman]]''
| ''The Batman Strikes!''
| 50 issues
| Ongoing series
| November 2004 – December 2008
| Bill Matheny, J. Torres, Matt Manning, Jai Nitz, Scott Beatty, Russell Lissau, Josh Elder, Stephen Nilson, James Peaty
| DC Comics
|
|
|-
! rowspan="8" | ''[[Batman: The Animated Series#Comic adaptations|Batman: The Animated Series]]''
| ''[[The Batman Adventures]]''
| 36 issues
| Ongoing series
| October 1992 – October 1995
| Kelly Puckett, Martin Pasko, Michael Reeves, Alan Grant, Dan Raspler, Ty Templeton
| rowspan="8" | DC Comics
|
|
|-
| ''The Batman Adventures: Mad Love''
| 1 issues
| One-shot
| February 1994
| Paul Dini
| Later adapted into [[The New Batman Adventures#ep24|episode 24 of ''The New Batman Adventures'']] (aired January 16, 1999).
|
|-
| ''The Batman and Robin Adventures''
| 25 issues
| Ongoing series
| November 1995 – December 1997
| Paul Dini, Ty Templeton, Kelley Puckett
|
|
|-
| ''The Batman Adventures: The Lost Years''
| 5 issues
| Limited series
| January – May 1998
| Hilary J. Bader
|
|
|-
| ''Batman: Gotham Adventures''
| 60 issues
| Ongoing series
| June 1998 – July 2002
| Ty Templeton, Kelley Puckett, Scott Peterson, Chuck Dixon, Ed Brubaker, Tim Levins, Jason Hall, Dan Slott
| Based on the sequel series ''[[The New Batman Adventures]]'' (1997–1999).
|
|-
| ''[[Batman: The Adventures Continue#Season 1 (2020)|Batman: The Adventures Continue]]''
| 8 issues
| Limited series
| August 2020 – March 2021
| rowspan="3" | Paul Dini, Alan Burnett
|
|
|-
| ''[[Batman: The Adventures Continue#Season 2 (2021)|Batman: The Adventures Continue Season Two]]''
| 7 issues
| Limited series
| August 2021 – February 2022
|
|
|-
| ''[[Batman: The Adventures Continue#Season 3 (2023)|Batman: The Adventures Continue Season Three]]''
| 7 issues
| Limited series
| March – December 2023
|
|
|-
! rowspan="2" | ''[[Batman: The Brave and the Bold#Comic book|Batman: The Brave and the Bold]]'' ([[Batman: The Brave and the Bold (comics)|comics]])
| ''Batman: The Brave and the Bold''
| 22 issues
| Ongoing series
| March 2009 – December 2010
| Matt Wayne, J. Torres, Landry Walker, Sholly Fisch, Adam Schlagman, Bob Greenberger
| rowspan="2" | DC Comics
|
|
|-
| ''The All New! Batman: The Brave and the Bold''
| 16 issues
| Ongoing series
| January 2011 – April 2012
| Sholly Fisch
|
|
|-
! rowspan="9" | ''[[Battle of the Planets#Comic books|Battle of the Planets]]'' ([[Battle of the Planets (comics)|comics]])
| ''Battle of the Planets'' (1979)<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/7878/|title=Battle of the Planets |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref>
| 10 issues
| Ongoing series
| June 1979 – December 1980
| Gary Poole, Bob Langhans, Charlie Seeger
| Gold Key Comics, Whitman Publishing
|
|
|-
| ''TV Comic'' #1530–1671
| 42 issues
| Comic story, serial
| April 17, 1981 – December 30, 1983
|
| Polystyle Publications
|
|
|-
| ''Battle of the Planets'' (2002)<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/10556/|title=Battle of the Planets |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref>
| 13 issues
| Ongoing series
| August 2002 – September 2003
| rowspan="5" | Munier Sharrieff
| rowspan="5" | Top Cow Productions, Image Comics
|
|
|-
| ''Battle of the Planets/Witchblade''<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/251081/|title=Battle of the Planets / Witchblade #1 |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref>
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| February 2003
| Crossover with ''Witchblade''.
|
|-
| ''Battle of the Planets/ThunderCats''<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/213858/|title=Battle of the Planets / ThunderCats #1 |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref>
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| May 2003
| Crossover with ''ThunderCats'', followed by the similarly titled ''ThunderCats/Battle of the Planets'' from DC Comics in July 2003.
|
|-
| ''Battle of the Planets: Mark''<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/213856/|title=Battle of the Planets: Mark #1 |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref>
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| May 2003
|
|
|-
| ''Battle of the Planets: Jason''<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/213855/|title=Battle of the Planets: Jason #1 |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref>
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| July 2003
|
|
|-
| ''Battle of the Planets Manga''<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/15053/|title=Battle of the Planets: Manga |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref>
| 3 issues
| Limited series
| November 2003 – January 2004
| rowspan="2" | David Wohl
| Top Cow Productions
|
|
|-
| ''Battle of the Planets: Princess''<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/14272/|title=Battle of the Planets: Princess |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref>
| 6 issues
| Limited series
| November 2004 – May 2005
| Top Cow Productions, Image Comics
|
|
|-
! rowspan="30" | [[Battlestar Galactica (1978 TV series)|''Battlestar Galactica'' (1978)]] ([[Battlestar Galactica (comics)#Original continuity adaptations|comics]])
| ''[[Marvel Comics Super Special]]'' #8<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/31796/|title=Marvel Super Special #8 [tabloid] |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref>
| 1 issue
| Magazine
| January 1979
| Roger McKenzie
| rowspan="2" | Marvel Comics
| Adaptation of the [[Saga of a Star World|pilot TV film]].
|
|-
| ''Battlestar Galactica'' (1979)<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/2507/|title=Battlestar Galactica |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref>
| 23 issues
| Ongoing series
| March 1979 – January 1981
| Roger McKenzie, Bill Mantlo, Walt Simonson
| The first issues are an adaptation of the pilot TV film and the second overall episode "[[Lost Planet of the Gods]]", the remainder of the series are all original material.
|
|-
| ''Look-in'' #43–52, #1–42
| 51 issues
| Comic story, serial
| October 20, 1979 – October 11, 1980
|
| ITV
| Published weekly; the issue numbering was reset midway through the four installments of the first comic storyline.
|
|-
| ''Battlestar Galactica: Apollo's Journey''
| 3 issues
| Limited series
| April 1995
| Richard Hatch
| rowspan="6" | [[Maximum Press]]
|
|
|-
| ''Battlestar Galactica: War of Eden''
| 4 issues
| Limited series
| July – November 1995
| Rob Liefeld, Robert Napton
|
|
* Paperback: {{ISBNT|1-888610-01-8}}
|-
| ''Battlestar Galactica: The Enemy Within''
| 3 issues
| Limited series
| November 1995 – February 1996
| Rob Liefeld, Robert Napton, Greg Aronowitz
|
|
|-
| ''Battlestar Galactica: Starbuck''
| 3 issues
| Limited series
| December 1995 – March 1996
| rowspan="2" | Rob Liefeld, Robert Napton
|
|
|-
| ''Battlestar Galactica: Journey's End''
| 4 issues
| Limited series
| August – November 1996
|
|
|-
| ''Battlestar Galactica: Special Edition''
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| Chris Scalf
| January 1997
|
|
|-
| ''Battlestar Galactica'' (1997)
| 5 issues
| Ongoing series
| December 1997 – June 1998
| rowspan="2" | James A. Kuhoric, Chris Scalf
| rowspan="9" | Realm Press
|
|
|-
| ''Battlestar Galactica: Search for Sanctuary''<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/209989/|title=Battlestar Galactica: Search for Sanctuary #1 |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref>
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| September 1998
|
| {{nan}}
|-
| ''Battlestar Galactica: Search for Sanctuary Special Edition''<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/951073/|title=Battlestar Galactica: Search for Sanctuary #[nn] |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref>
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| April 2000
|
|
| {{nan}}
|-
| ''Battlestar Galactica Special Edition: Centurion Prime''
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| March 1999
| rowspan="2" | James A. Kuhoric
|
|
|-
| ''Battlestar Galactica 1999 Tourbook''
| 1 issues
| One-shot
| May 1999
|
|
|-
| ''Battlestar Galactica: Season III''<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/11898/|title=Battlestar Galactica: Season III |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref>
| 3 issues
| Limited series
| June – September 1999
| James A. Kuhoric, Chris Scalf
|
|
|-
| ''Galactica: The New Millennium''<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/209989/|title=Galactica: The New Millennium #1 |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref>
| 1 issue
| Ongoing series {{small|(planned)}}
| September 1999
| Jim Shooter, Scott Braden, James A. Kuhoric
| Planned ongoing series cancelled after first issue.
|
|-
| ''Battlestar Galactica: Eve of Destruction Prelude''
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| December 1999
| Vaughn & Busch
|
|
|-
| ''Battlestar Galactica: Gallery Special''
| 1 issue
|
| April 2000
|
|
|
|-
| ''Battlestar Galactica Classic'' (volume 1)
| 5 issues
| Limited series
| October 2006 – March 2007
| Rick Remender
| rowspan="12" | Dynamite Entertainment
|
|
|-
| ''Battlestar Galactica: Cylon Apocalypse''
| 4 issues
| Limited series
| March – June 2007
| Javier Grillo-Marxuach
|
|
|-
| ''Galactica 1980''
| 4 issues
| Limited series
| September 2009 – January 2010
| Marc Guggenheim
| Re-imagined alternate telling based on the [[Galactica 1980|eponymous sequel series]].
|
* Paperback: {{ISBNT|1606902288}}/{{ISBNT|978-1606902288}}
|-
| ''Battlestar Galactica'' (volume 2)
| 12 issues
| Limited series
| May 2013 – June 2014
| Dan Abnett, Andy Lanning
|
|
|-
| ''Battlestar Galactica: Starbuck''
| 4 issues
| Limited series
| 2013 – 2014
| Tony Lee
|
|
|-
| ''Li'l Battlestar Galactica''
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| January 2014
| Art Baltazar, Franco
| Part of the ''Li'l Dynamites'' series of one-shots, featuring [[super deformed]] versions of licensed properties.
|
|-
| ''Battlestar Galactica Annual''
| 1 issue
| Annual, one-shot
| Robert Napton
| April 2014
|
|
|-
| ''Steampunk Battlestar Galactica 1880''
| 4 issues
| Limited series
| August – November 2014
| Tony Lee
| Parody reimagining of the 1978 series with a steampunk theme.
|
|-
| ''Battlestar Galactica: Death of Apollo''
| 6 issues
| Limited series
| December 2014 – May 2015
| Dan Abnett
|
|
|-
| ''Battlestar Galactica'' (volume 3)
| 5 issues
| Limited series
| August – December 2016
| Cullen Bunn
|
|
|-
| ''Battlestar Galactica vs. Battlestar Galactica''<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/120048/|title=Battlestar Galactica BSG vs. BSG |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref>
| 6 issues
| Limited series
| January – June 2018
| Peter David
| Crossover of the 1978 and 2004 series.
| Paperback: {{ISBNT|1524107204}} / {{ISBNT|9781524107208}}
|-
| ''Battlestar Galactica Classic'' (volume 2)
| 6 issues
| Limited series
| October 2018 – May 2019
| [[John Jackson Miller]]
|
|
|-
! rowspan="11" | [[Battlestar Galactica (2004 TV series)|''Battlestar Galactica'' (2004)]] ([[Battlestar Galactica (comics)#Reimagined continuity adaptations|comics]])
| ''Battlestar Galactica'' (volume 1)
| 13 issues
| Ongoing series
| June 2006 – July 2007
| Greg Pak
| rowspan="11" | Dynamite Entertainment
|
|
|-
| ''Battlestar Galactica: Zarek''
| 4 issues
| Limited series
| December 2006 – April 2007
| rowspan="3" | Brandon Jerwa
|
|
|-
| ''Battlestar Galactica: Season Zero''
| 12 issues
| Limited series
| August 2007 – August 2008
|
|
|-
| ''Battlestar Galactica: Pegasus''
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| November 2007
|
|
|-
| ''Battlestar Galactica: Origins''
| 11 issues
| Limited series
| December 2007 – October 2008
| Seamus Kevin Fahey, Clay Carmouche, Robert Napton
|
|
|-
| ''Battlestar Galactica: Ghosts''
| #4 issues
| Limited series
| October 2008 – January 2009
| Brandon Jerwa
|
|
|-
| ''Battlestar Galactica: Cylon War''
| 4 issues
| Limited series
| January – April 2009
| Eric Nylund, Joshua Ortega
|
|
|-
| ''Battlestar Galactica: The Final Five''
| #1—4 issues
| Limited series
| Seamus Kevin Fahey, David Reed
| April – July 2009
|
|
|-
| ''Battlestar Galactica: Six''
| 5 issues
| Limited series
| April 2014 – May 2015
| J. T. Krul
|
|
|-
| ''Battlestar Galactica: Gods and Monsters''
| 5 issues
| Limited series
| 2016 – 2017
| Karl Kesel
|
|
|-
| ''Battlestar Galactica: Twilight Command''
| 5 issues
| Limited series
| February – June 2019
| Michael Moreci
|
|
|-
! rowspan="2" | ''[[Beany and Cecil#Comic-book series|Beany and Cecil]]''
| ''Four Color'' (series 2) #368, #414, #448, #477, #530, #570, #635: "Bob Clampett's Beany and Cecil"
| 7 issues
| One-shot
| January 1952, August 1952, January 1953, June 1953, January 1954, July 1954, June 1955
|
| rowspan="2" | Dell Comics
| All seven issues related to the original series ''[[Time for Beany]]''.
|
|-
| ''Beany and Cecil''
| 5 issues
| Ongoing series
| July 1962 – September 1963
| Don Segall, Willie Ito
|
| {{nan}}
|-
! ''[[Beauty and the Beast (1987 TV series)#Novelizations|Beauty and the Beast]]''<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/27769/|title=Beauty and the Beast |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref>
| ''Beauty and the Beast''
| 6 issues
| Ongoing series
| May – October 1993
| David Campiti, Karen May, Cynthy J. Wood, Paula Vitaris, Peter Formaini
| Innovation Publishing
|
| {{nan}}
|-
! ''[[Beavis and Butt-Head#Related media|Beavis and Butt-Head]]''
| ''Beavis and Butt-Head''<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/4988/|title=Beavis & Butt-Head |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref>
| 28 issues
| Ongoing series
| March 1994 – June 1996
| Mike Lackey, Sam Johnson, Chris Marcil, Barry Dutter, Guy Maxtone-Graham, Don London, Glenn Herdling
| Marvel Comics
|
|
|-
! rowspan="4" | ''[[Beetlejuice (TV series)#Merchandise|Beetlejuice]]''
| ''Beetlejuice'' #1<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/261499/|title=Beetlejuice #1 [Direct] |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref>
| rowspan="3" | 3 issues
| One-shot
| October 1991
| Angelo DeCesare
| rowspan="4" | Harvey Comics
|
| {{nan}}
|-
| ''Beetlejuice in the Netherworld'' #1<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/265360/|title=Beetlejuice in the Neitherworld #1 [Direct] |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref>
| One-shot
| November 1991
| Michael Gallagher, Ernie Colon, Dave Manak
|
| {{nan}}
|-
| ''Beetlejuice: Horror-Day Special!'' #1<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/50891/|title=Beetlejuice Holiday Special #1 [Newsstand] |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref>
| One-shot
| February 1992
| Michael Gallagher
|
| {{nan}}
|-
| ''Beetlejuice: Crimebusters on the Haunt''<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/51753/|title=Beetlejuice Crimebusters on the Haunt #1 |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/4428/|title=Beetlejuice Elliot Mess and the Unwashables |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref>
| 3 issues
| Limited series
| September – November 1992
| Angelo DeCesare
| Main feature storyline titled "Elliot Mess and the Unwashables".
| {{nan}}
|-
! [[Ben 10 (2005 TV series)|''Ben 10'' (2005)]]
| ''Cartoon Network Action Pack!'' #2, #4, #6, #7, #9, #11, #12, #13, #14, #15, #16, #17, #18, #19, #20
| 15 issues
| Ongoing series
| August 2006, October 2006, December 2006, January 2007, March 2007, May 2007, June 2007, July 2007, August 2007, September 2007, October 2007, November 2007, December 2007, January 2008, February 2008
|
| DC Comics
| Seventeen stories spanned in fifteen issues with two stories featured in issues #14 and #20; the following stories in order: "Ole!" (#2), "Fast Lane" (#4), "Snow Blind" (#6), "Fear Itself" (#7), "A Villain a Day" (#9), "Techno Zombies" (#11), "Barbershop Blues" (#12), "Blast from the Past" (#13), "Nemesis" (#14), "The Height of Heat" (#14), "Space Camp and Beyond" (#15), "Greasy Lightning" (#16), "Swimming with Sharks" (#17), "Monkey Business" (#18), "Eggs with Legs" (#19), "Intergalactic Spazz Club" (#20) and "Aqua Nut" (#20).
|
|-
! ''[[Ben Casey#Adaptations|Ben Casey]]''
| ''Ben Casey''<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/1492/|title=Ben Casey |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref>
| 10 issues
| Ongoing series
| June-July 1962 – June-August 1965
| Carl Memling, D.J. Arneson
| Dell Comics
|
| {{nan}}
|-
! ''[[The Benny Hill Show]]''
| ''Look-in'' #???–???
| ??? issues
| Comic story, serial
| January 1975 – January 1981
|
| ITV
|
|
|-
! ''[[The Beverly Hillbillies#Comics|The Beverly Hillbillies]]''
| ''The Beverly Hillbillies''<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/11606/|title=The Beverly Hillbillies |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref>
| 21 issues
| Ongoing series
| April-June 1963 – October 1971
|
| Dell Comics
|
| {{nan}}
|-
! ''[[Beware the Batman#Adaptations|Beware the Batman]]''
| ''Beware the Batman''
| 6 issues
| Limited series
| December 2013 – May 2014
| Ivan Cohen, Matthew K. Manning, Scott Beatty, Mike W. Barr
| DC Comics
|
|
|-
! ''[[Bewitched#Comic adaptations|Bewitched]]''
| ''Bewitched''<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/1673/|title=Bewitched |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref>
| 14 issues
| Ongoing series
| April-June 1965 – October 1969
|
| Dell Comics
|
| {{nan}}
|-
! rowspan="2" | ''[[Big Bad Beetleborgs]]''
| [[Big Bad Beetleborgs#Power Rangers Turbo vs. Beetleborgs Metallix|''Saban Powerhouse Special'': "Power Rangers Turbo vs. Beetleborgs Metallix"]]<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/814806/|title=Saban Presents Power Rangers Turbo vs. BeetleBorgs Metallix |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref>
| 1 issue
| Comic story
| May 1997
| Robert L. Washington III
| Acclaim Comics, Valiant Comics
| Crossover with ''[[Power Rangers Turbo]]''.
| {{nan}}
|-
| ''Saban Powerhouse'' #2: "Convention Chaos!"<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/814816/|title=Saban Powerhouse #2 |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref>
| 1 issue
| Back-up story
| October 1997
| Robert L. Washington III, John Herbert
| Acclaim Comics
|
| {{nan}}
|-
! rowspan="2" | ''[[The Big O#Publications|The Big O]]''
| ''[[List of The Big O chapters#Original manga|The Big O]]'' <br /> {{Nihongo|THE ビッグオー|Za Biggu Ō}}
| 22 chapters
| Serialized manga
| July 1999 – October 2001
| rowspan="2" | Hitoshi Ariga
| rowspan="2" | [[Kodansha]]
| rowspan="2" | Serialized in [[Monthly Magazine Z]].
| Collected in 6 ''tankōbon'' volumes.
|-
| ''[[List of The Big O chapters#Lost Memory|The Big O: Lost Memory]]'' <br /> {{Nihongo|THE ビッグオー ロストメモリー|Za Biggu Ō Rosuto Memorī}}
| 10 chapters
| Serialized manga
| November 2002 – September 2003
| Collected in 2 ''tankōbon'' volumes.
|-
! ''[[The Big Valley#Comic book|The Big Valley]]''
| ''The Big Valley''<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/1734/|title=The Big Valley |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref>
| #1–6 issues
| Ongoing series
| June 1966 – October 1969
| Paul S. Newman
| Dell Comics
|
| {{nan}}
|-
! ''[[Biker Mice from Mars#Comic books|Biker Mice from Mars]]''
| ''Biker Mice from Mars'' (US)<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/4669/|title=Biker Mice from Mars |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref>
| 3 issues
| Limited series
| November 1993 – January 1994
| Rick Ungar, Bob Forward
| Marvel Comics
|
| {{nan}}
|-
! rowspan="3" | ''[[The Bionic Woman#Spin-off books|The Bionic Woman]]''
| ''The Bionic Woman'' (1977)<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/2373/|title=The Bionic Woman |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref>
| 5 issues
| Limited series
| October 1977 – June 1978
| Joe Gill
| Charlton Comics
|
|
|-
| ''The Bionic Woman'' (2012)
| 10 issues
| Ongoing series
| April 2012 – July 2013
| Paul Tobin
| rowspan="2" | Dynamite Entertainment
|
|
|-
| ''The Bionic Woman Season Four''
| 4 issues
| Limited series
| September – December 2014
| Brandon Jerwa
|
|
|-
! ''[[Blade Runner: Black Lotus#Comic sequel|Blade Runner: Black Lotus]]''
| ''Blade Runner: Black Lotus''
| 4 issues
| Limited series
| September – December 2022
| Nancy A. Collins
| Titan Comics
|
|
|-
! ''[[Bless This House (British TV series)|Bless This House]]''
| ''Look-in'' #???–???
| ??? issues
| Comic story, serial
| December 73 – September 75
| Angus Allan
| ITV
|
|
|-
! rowspan="2" | ''[[Bob's Burgers#Comic book|Bob's Burgers]]''
| ''Bob's Burgers'' (series 1)
| 5 issues
| Limited series
| August – December 2014
| Mike Olsen, Jeff Drake, Rachel Hastings, Justin Hook, Chad Brewster
| rowspan="2" | Dynamite Entertainment
|
|
|-
| ''Bob's Burgers'' (series 2)
| 16 issues
| Ongoing series
| June 2015 – October 2016
|
|
|
|-
! rowspan="3" | ''[[Bonanza#Bonanza merchandise|Bonanza]]''
| ''Four Color'' (series 2) #1110,<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/201766/|title=Four Color #1110 - Bonanza |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref> #1221,<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/201872/|title=Four Color #1221 - Bonanza |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref> #1283<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/202022/|title=Four Color #1283 - Bonanza |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref>
| 3 issues
| One-shots
| June-August 1960, September-November 1961, February-April 1962
| rowspan="2" | Gaylord DuBois
| rowspan="2" | Dell Comics
|
| {{nan}}
|-
| ''Bonanza'' (series 1) #207—210<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/18454/|title=Bonanza |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref>
| 2 issues
| Ongoing series
| May-July 1962 – August-October 1962
|
| {{nan}}
|-
| ''Bonanza'' (series 2)<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/1524/|title=Bonanza |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref>
| 37 issues
| Ongoing series
| December 1962 – August 1970
|
| Gold Key Comics
|
| {{nan}}
|-
! ''[[Boots and Saddles (TV series)#Adaptations|Boots and Saddles]]''
| ''Four Color'' (series 2) #919,<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/173591/|title=Four Color #919 - Boots and Saddles |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref> #1029,<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/201718/|title=Four Color #1029 - Boots and Saddles |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref> #1116<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/201771/|title=Four Color #1116 - Boots and Saddles |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref>
| 3 issues
| One-shots
| July 1958, September-November 1959, August-October 1960
| Paul S. Newman
| rowspan="3" | Dell Comics
|
| {{nan}}
|-
! ''[[The Brady Bunch]]''
| ''The Brady Bunch''<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/18378/|title=The Brady Bunch |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref>
| 2 issues
| Ongoing series
| February – May 1970
| {{dunno}}
|
| {{nan}}
|-
! ''[[Brave Eagle#Merchandising|Brave Eagle]]''
| ''Four Color'' (series 2) #705,<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/173399/|title=Four Color #705 - Brave Eagle |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref> #770,<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/13665/|title=Four Color #770 - Brave Eagle |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref> #816,<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/173501/|title=Four Color #816 - Brave Eagle |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref> #879,<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/173537/|title=Four Color #879 - Brave Eagle |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref> #929<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/173597/|title=Four Color #929 - Brave Eagle |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref>
| 5 issues
| One-shots
| January 1956, June 1956, February 1957, July 1957, February 1958, August 1958
|
|
| {{nan}}
|-
! ''[[BraveStarr#Action figures and other merchandise|BraveStarr]]''
| ''Blackthorne 3-D Series'' #27: "BraveStarr in 3-D"<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/233914/|title=Blackthorne 3-D Series #27 |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref>—40<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/233927/|title=Blackthorne 3-D Series #40 |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref>
| 2 issues
| Limited series
| Fall 1987<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/244658/|title=Bravestarr in 3-D #1 |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref> – April 1988<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/1313322/|title=Bravestarr in 3-D #2 |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref>
| John Stephenson, Jack Herman, Tim Tobolski
| Blackthorne Publishing
| Published in anaglyph 3D.
| {{nan}}
|-
! ''[[Brickleberry#Comic|Brickleberry]]''
| ''Brickleberry: Armoogeddon''
| 4 issues
| Limited series
| July – October 2016
| Waco O'Guin, Roger Black
| Dynamite Entertainment
|
|
* Paperback: {{ISBNT|1524102563}}/{{ISBNT|9781524102562}}
|-
! ''[[Bright's Boffins]]''
| ''Look-in'' #???–???
| ??? issues
| Comic story, serial
| April – August 71
|
| ITV
|
|
|-
! ''[[Broken Arrow (TV series)|Broken Arrow]]''
| ''Four Color'' (series 2) #855,<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/173521/|title=Four Color #855 - Broken Arrow |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref> #947<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/173609/|title=Four Color #947 - Broken Arrow |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref>
| 2 issues
| One-shot
| November 1957, November 1958
| Otto Binder
| rowspan="2" | Dell Comics
|
| {{nan}}
|-
! [[The Buccaneers (1956 TV series)#DVD and book releases|''The Buccaneers'' (1956)]]
| ''Four Color'' (series 2) #800<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/173462/|title=Four Color #800 - The Buccaneers |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref>
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| May 1957
| Leo Dorfman
|
| {{nan}}
|-
! ''[[Buck Rogers in the 25th Century (TV series)#Merchandise|Buck Rogers in the 25th Century]]''
| ''Buck Rogers in the 25th Century'' #2<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/1644/|title=Buck Rogers |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref>—16<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/2523/|title=Buck Rogers in the 25th Century |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref>
| 15 issues
| Ongoing series
| July 1979 – May 1982
| Paul S. Newman, Michael Teitelbaum, J. M. DeMatteis, B. S. Watson
| Gold Key Comics
| The first three issues were an adaptation of the [[Buck Rogers in the 25th Century (film)|pilot film]];<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/33591/|title=Buck Rogers #2 [Gold Key] |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/33677/|title=Buck Rogers #3 [Gold Key] |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/33751/|title=Buck Rogers #4 [Gold Key] |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref> the remaining twelve issues are original stories.
| {{nan}}
|-
! ''[[Buckskin (TV series)|Buckskin]]''
| ''Four Color'' (series 2) #1011,<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/201709/|title=Four Color #1011 - Buckskin |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref> #1107<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/201764/|title=Four Color #1107 - Buckskin |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref>
| 2 issues
| One-shot
| July-September 1959, June-August 1960
| Eric Freiwald, Robert Schaefer
| rowspan="3" | Dell Comics
|
| {{nan}}
|-
! rowspan="2" | ''[[Buffalo Bill, Jr.#Comic book|Buffalo Bill, Jr.]]''
| ''Four Color'' (series 2) #673,<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/173381/|title=Four Color #673 - Buffalo Bill Jr. |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref> #742,<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/173421/|title=Four Color #742 - Buffalo Bill Jr. |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref> #766,<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/173435/|title=Four Color #766 - Buffalo Bill, Jr. |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref> #798,<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/173460/|title=Four Color #798 - Buffalo Bill, Jr. |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref> #828,<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/173508/|title=Four Color #828 - Buffalo Bill, Jr. |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref> #856<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/173522/|title=Four Color #856 - Buffalo Bill, Jr. |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref>
| 6 issues
| One-shot
| January 1956, September 1956, February 1957, May 1957, August 1957, November 1957
| {{dunno}}
|
| {{nan}}
|-
| ''Buffalo Bill, Jr.'' #7–13<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/16575/|title=Buffalo Bill Jr. |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref>
| 7 issues
| Ongoing series
| February-April 1958 – August-October 1959
| Paul S. Newman, Gaylord DuBois
|
| {{nan}}
|-
! ''[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer]]''
| colspan="8" | {{Main|List of Buffy the Vampire Slayer comics}}
|-
! [[Burke's Law (1963 TV series)|''Burke's Law'' (1963)]]
| ''Burke's Law''<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/18802/|title=Burke's Law |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref>
| 3 issues
| Ongoing series
| May 1964 – March 1965
| Paul S. Newman
| Dell Comics
|
| {{nan}}
|}
 
==C==
* [[Cartoon Network]]:
**''[[Cartoon Network Block Party (comic)|Cartoon Network Block Party]]''
**''[[Cartoon Network Action Pack!]]''
 
{| class="wikitable mw-collapsible"
!Based on
!Title
!Length
!Format
!Publication date
!Authors
!Publisher
!Notes
!Collected editions
|-
! ''[[Cain's Hundred]]''
| ''Cain's Hundred''
| 2 issues
| Ongoing series
| May – September 1962
|
| Dell Comics
|
| {{nan}}
|-
! rowspan="2" | ''[[Calvin and the Colonel]]''
| ''Four Color'' (series 2) #1354
| rowspan="2" | 2 issues
| One-shot
| April-June 1962<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/247887/|title=Four Color #1354 - Calvin and the Colonel |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref>
| rowspan="2" | Don Segall
| rowspan="2" | Dell Comics
| The final overall regular issue in the Dell ''Four Color'' comic series.
| {{nan}}
|-
| ''Calvin and the Colonel'' #2
| Ongoing series {{small|(planned)}}
| July-September 1962<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/305859/|title=Calvin and the Colonel #2 |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref>
|
| {{nan}}
|-
! ''[[Camp Candy]]''
| ''Camp Candy''
| 6 issues
| Limited series
| Angelo DeCesare
| Marvel Comics
| May – October 1990
|
| {{nan}}
|-
! ''[[Camp Lazlo]]''
| ''Cartoon Network Block Party'' #25, #28, #29, #32, #34, #39, #40,
| 17 issues
| Comic story, ongoing series
| November 2006, February 2007, March 2007, June 2007, August 2007, January 2008, February 2008, April 2008, May 2008, June 2008, August 2008, November 2008, December 2008, January 2009, February 2009, April 2009, September 2009
| Bobby London (#25, #28, #29, #43, #44, #50, #52), Robbie Bush (#32, #34, #39, #40), Jim Alexander (#42, #46, #49, #51, #59), Sam Agro (#54)
| DC Comics
| Seventeen self-contained stories spanning seventeen select issues, the following stories in order: "The Perfect Very Heavy Drizzle" (#25), "Survival of the Biggest" (#28), "Bullfrog Races" (#29), "Snake Lake" (#32), "The Three-Legged Race Monster!" (#34), "Underwear Overlords" (#39), "To Smell or Not to Smell" (#40), "2-Leg Shuffle" (#42), "Plane Talk" (#43), "Dirt-Devils" (#44), "Cardboard Raj" (#46), "Cap'n Spuds" (#49), "Honky Dory" (#50), "Vote Lazlo!" (#51), "I Spy Spiders" (#52), "Lake Monster Mash" (#54) and "Food Fight Frenzy!" (#59).
|
|-
! ''[[Camp Runamuck]]''
| ''Camp Runamuck''
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| April 1966<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/305860/|title=Camp Runamuck #1 |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref>
| {{dunno}}
| Dell Comics
|
| {{nan}}
|-
! rowspan="2" | ''[[Captain Caveman and the Teen Angels]]''
| ''Hanna-Barbera TV Stars'' #1: "The Shipping Magnet"
| 1 issue
| Comic story
| August 1978
| Mark Evanier
| Marvel Comics
|
| {{nan}}
|-
| ''Cartoon Network Presents'' #29: "Neanderthal Nightmare"
| 1 issue
| Comic story
| July 1999
| Terry Collins
| DC Comics
|
| {{nan}}
|-
! ''[[Captain Kangaroo]]''
| ''Four Color'' (series 2) #721, #780, #872
| 3 issues
| One-shot
| September 1956,<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/173407/|title=Four Color #721 - Captain Kangaroo |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref> March 1957,<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/173444/|title=Four Color #780 - Captain Kangaroo |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref> January 1958<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/173534/|title=Four Color #872 - Captain Kangaroo |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref>
| {{dunno}}
| Dell Comics
|
| {{nan}}
|-
! ''[[Captain N: The Game Master#Comic Series|Captain N: The Game Master]]''
| ''Captain N: The Game Master''
| 5 issues
| Ongoing series
| May – September 1990
| Mark McClellan, Bill Vallely, George Caragonne, Bryan D. Leys
| Valiant Comics
|
| {{nan}}
|-
! ''[[Captain Nice]]''
| ''Captain Nice''
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| November 1967<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/229125/|title=Captain Nice #1 |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref>
| {{dunno}}
| Gold Key Comics
|
| {{nan}}
|-
! ''[[Captain Planet and the Planeteers#Comic books|Captain Planet and the Planeteers]]''
| ''Captain Planet and the Planeteers''
| 12 issues
| Ongoing series
| October 1991 – October 1992
| Barry Dutter, Jim Salicrup, Pat Kelleher, Ian Rimmer, Simon Furman
| Marvel Comics
|
| {{nan}}
|-
! rowspan="4" | ''[[Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons]]''
| ''Lady Penelope'' #53–120: "The Angels"
| 67 issues
| Serial
|
| rowspan="4" | City Magazines
| January 21, 1967 – May 4, 1968
|
|
|-
| ''TV Century 21'' #141–242: "Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons"
| 101 issues
| Serial
| [[Angus Allan]], [[Ron Embleton]]
| Sep 30, 1967 – Sep 6, 1969
|
|
|-
| ''Solo'' #19–30: "The Mark of the Mysterons"
| 12 issues
| Serial
|
| July 24, 1967 – September 9, 1967
|
|
|-
| ''Solo'' #30; ''TV Tornado'' #36, #46–58; ''TV Tornado and Solo'' #37–45: "The Mysterons"
| 12 issues
| Serial
|
| September 16, 1967 – February 17, 1968
|
|
|-
! ''[[Captain Video and His Video Rangers]]''
| ''Captain Video''
| 6 issues
| Ongoing series
| February – December 1951
| George Evans
| Fawcett Comics
|
| {{nan}}
|-
! rowspan="2" | ''[[Car 54, Where Are You?]]''
| ''Four Color'' (series 2) #1257<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/201948/|title=Four Color #1257 - Car 54, Where Are You? |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref>
| rowspan="2" | 7 issues
| One-shot
| March-May 1962
| {{dunno}}
| rowspan="2" | Dell Comics
|
| {{nan}}
|-
| ''Car 54, Where Are You?'' #2–7<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/17479/|title=Car 54, Where Are You? |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref>
| Ongoing series
| June-August 1962 – September-November 1963
| {{dunno}}
|
| {{nan}}
|-
! ''[[Care Bears (TV series)|Care Bears]]''
| ''Care Bears'' (1985)
| 20 issues
| Ongoing series
| November 1985 – January 1989
| Howard Post, Stan Kay, Laura Hitchcock, Michael Gallagher, Dave Polter, Angelo DeCesare
| Star Comics
| Though based on a 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]].
| {{nan}}
|-
! ''[[Care Bears: Unlock the Magic]]''
| ''Care Bears: Unlock the Magic''
| 3 issues
| Limited series
| July – September 2019
| Matthew Erman, Nadia Shammas
| IDW Publishing
|
|
|-
! ''[[Carol & Tuesday#Manga|Carole & Tuesday]]''
| ''Carole & Tuesday''
| 24 chapters
| Serialized manga
| May 2, 2019 – July 2020
| Morito Yamataka
| Kadokawa Shoten
| Serialized in ''[[Young Ace]]''.
| Collected in 3 ''tankōbon'' volumes.
|-
! rowspan="6" | [[Cartoon Network#Media|Cartoon Network]]
| ''Cartoon Network Presents''
| 24 issues
| Ongoing series
| August 1997 – August 1999
|
| DC Comics
|
|
|-
| ''Cartoon Network Starring''
| 18 issues
| Ongoing series
| September 1999 – February 2001
|
| DC Comics
|
|
|-
| ''[[Cartoon Cartoons#Comic series|Cartoon Cartoons]]''
| 33 issues
| Ongoing series
| March 2001 – October 2004
|
| DC Comics
|
|
|-
| ''Cartoon Network: Block Party!''
| 59 issues
| Ongoing series
| November 2004 – December 2008
|
| DC Comics
|
|
|-
| ''[[Cartoon Network: Action Packs|Cartoon Network: Action Pack!]]''
| 67 issues
| Ongoing series
| July 2006 – August 2010
|
| DC Comics
|
|
|-
| ''[[Samurai Jack (comics)#Cartoon Network: Super Secret Crisis War!|Cartoon Network: Super Secret Crisis War!]]''
| 6 issues
| Limited series
| June – November 2014
| Louise Simonson
| IDW Publishing
|
|
|-
! ''[[Casey Jones (TV series)|Casey Jones]]''
| ''Four Color'' (series 2) #915
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| 1958
|
| Dell Comics
|
|
|-
! rowspan="2" | ''[[Castle (TV series)#Tie-in works|Castle]]''
| ''Castle: A Calm Before Storm''
| 5 issues
| Limited series
| February – July 2013
| Peter David
| Marvel Comics
|
|
|-
| ''Castle: Deadly Storm''
| 1 volume
| Graphic novel
| September 2011
| Brain Michael Bendis, Kelly Sue DeConnick
| Marvel Comics
|
|
|-
! ''[[CB Bears]]''
| ''Hanna-Barbera TV Stars'' #1, #2, 4
| 3 issues
| Comic story
| Mark Evanier (all 3 issues)
| Marvel Comics
| August 1978, October 1978, February 1979
| Four self-contained stories based on three of the six regular segments from the series spaning three select issues: "Silent Knight" (#1) is a ''Shake, Rattle & Roll'' story, "The Great Cole Slaw Conspiracy" (#2) and "King of the Mountain" (#4) are both ''CB Bears'' stories and "The Seaside Sneak-Thief" (#2) is an ''Undercover Elephant'' story.
|
|-
! rowspan="2" | ''[[Challenge of the GoBots]]''
| ''Gobots Magazine''
| 4 issues
| Magazine
| January – September 1986
|
| Telepictures Publishing
|
| {{nan}}
|-
| ''Go-Bots''
| 5 issues
| Limited series
| November 2018 – March 2019
| Tom Scioli
| IDW Publishing
|
|
|-
! rowspan="2" | ''[[Charlie's Angels]]''
| ''Charlie's Angels: The Devil You Know''
| 5 issues
| Limited series
| June – October 2018
| John Layman
| rowspan="2" | Dynamite Entertainment
|
|
|-
| ''Charlie's Angels vs. the Bionic Woman''
| 4 issues
| Limited series
| July – October 2019
| Cameron Deordio
| Crossover with ''The Bionic Woman''.
|
|-
! rowspan="3" | ''[[Charmed]]'' ([[Charmed (comics)|comics]])
| ''[[Charmed: Season 9]]''
| 25 issues
| Limited series
| June 2010 – October 2012
| Paul Ruditis, Raven Gregory
| rowspan="2" | Zenescope Entertainment
|
|
|-
| ''[[Charmed: Season 10]]''
| 20 issues
| Limited series
| October 2014 – September 2016
| Constance M. Burge, Patrick Shand
|
|
|-
| ''Charmed''
| 5 issues
| Limited series
| October 2017
| Erica Schultz
| Dynamite Entertainment
|
|
|-
! ''[[Checkmate (American TV series)#Comics|Checkmate]]''
| ''Checkmate''
| 2 issues
| Ongoing series
| October – December 1962
|
| Gold Key Comics
|
| {{nan}}
|-
! rowspan="2" | ''[[Cheyenne (TV series)#Spin-offs and crossovers|Cheyenne]]''
| ''Four Color'' (series 2) #734, #772, #803
| rowspan="2" | 25 issues
| One-shot
| January 1956, February 1957, May 1957
|
| Dell Comics
|
| {{nan}}
|-
| ''Cheyenne'' #4–25
| Ongoing series
| August-October 1957 – January 1962
|
| Dell Comics
|
| {{nan}}
|-
! rowspan="5" | ''[[Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers (TV series)|Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers]]''
| ''Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers'' (1990)
| 19 issues
| Ongoing series
| June 1990 – December 1991
|
| Disney Comics
|
|
|-
| ''Disney Adventures'' (volume 1) #1, #5, #8, #10
|
| Comic story, ongoing series
| August 1991
|
| Disney Publishing Worldwide
| Self-contained stories spanning several issues, the following stories in order: "The Cheez-o Cheaters – Chapter One: The Robbery That Wasn't" (#1), "The Cheez-o Cheaters – Chapter Two: Vat's Enough" (#1), "Gone with the Breeze" (#5), "Home Wreckers" (#8), "Meaner Than a Junkyard Cat (#10).
|
|-
| ''Disney Adventures'' (volume 2) #4, #11
|
| Comic story, ongoing series
| February 1992, September 1992
|
| Disney Publishing Worldwide
| Self-contained stories spanning several issues, the following stories in order: "His Honor, Fat Cat" (#4), "Phantom of the Orpheum" (#11).
|
|-
| ''Disney Adventures'' (volume 4)
|
| Comic story, ongoing series
| January 1994
|
| Disney Publishing Worldwide
| Self-contained stories spanning several issues, the following stories in order: "Blackout" (#3).
|
|-
| ''Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers'' (2010)
| 8 issues
| Limited series
| September 2010 – May 2011
|
| Boom! Studios
|
|
|-
! ''[[The Chosen (TV series)#Merchandising|The Chosen]]''
| ''The Chosen''
| 2 volumes
| Graphic novels
| November – December 2021
| Ryan Swanson, Tyler Thompson, Dallas Jenkins
| Corvus Comics
|
|
|-
! ''[[Chuck (TV series)#Comics|Chuck]]''
| ''Chuck''
| 6 issues
| Limited series
| August 2008 – January 2009
| Peter Johnson, Zev Barow, Scott Rosenbaum
| WildStorm
|
|
|-
! ''[[Cimarron Strip]]''
| ''Cimarron Strip''
| 1 issue
| Ongoing series {{small|(planned)}}
| January 1968
|
| Dell Comics
|
| {{nan}}
|-
! ''[[Circus Boy]]''
| ''Four Color'' (series 2) #759, #785, #813
| 3 issues
| One-shot
| December 1956, April 1957, July 1957
| {{dunno}}
| Dell Comics
|
| {{nan}}
|-
! rowspan="5" | ''[[Clarence (American TV series)|Clarence]]''
| ''Clarence''
| 4 issues
| Limited series
| June – September 2015
| Liz Prince, Derek Fridolfs
| rowspan="5" | Boom! Studios
|
|
|-
| ''Clarence: Rest Stops''
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| December 2015
| Patrick Crotty, Mad Rupert, Nick Cron-Devico, Scott Maynard, [[Kevin Panetta]] and Derek Fridolfs
|
|
|-
| ''Clarence: Chicken Phantom''
| 1 volume
| Graphic novel
| May 2016
| Derek Fridolfs
|
|
|-
| ''Clarence: Quest''
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| June 2016
| Nick Cron-DeVico
|
|
|-
| ''Clarence: Getting Gilben''
| 1 volume
| Graphic novel
| April 2017
| Derek Fridolfs
|
|
|-
! ''[[Clue Club]]''
| ''Hanna-Barbera TV Stars'' #2, #4
| 2 issues
| Comic story
| Sharmon DiVono (#2), [[Steve Gerber|Reg Everbest]] (#4)
| Marvel Comics
| October 1978, February 1979
| Two self-contained stories spanning two issues apart, the following stories in order: "Mrs. Macree's Mystery" (#2) and "The Root of All Evil" (#4).
| {{nan}}
|-
! ''[[Cobra Kai]]''
| ''Cobra Kai: The Karate Kid Saga Continues''
| 3 issue
| Limited series
| October 2019 – January 2020
| Denton J. Tipton
| Boom! Studios
|
|
|-
! rowspan="4" | ''[[Codename: Kids Next Door]]'':
| ''Cartoon Cartoons'' #14, #21, #26, #28, #30, #32, #33
| 7 issues
| Comic story, ongoing series
| January 2003, October 2003, March 2004, May 2004, July 2004, September 2004, October 2004
|
| DC Comics
| Eight self-contained stories spanning seven select issues, the following stories in order: the first untitled story (#14), "Operation: A.I.R.P.L.A.N.E." (#21), "Operation: G.R.A.N.D.A.D." (#26), "Operation: S.O.D.A." (#28), "Operation: M.E.S.S.A.G.E." (#30), "K.N.D. v. T.D.C.F.D.T.L." (#32), "Operation: I.C.E.D. T.E.E." (#32) and "Operation: F.A.N.G.S." (#33).
|
|-
| ''Cartoon Network Block Party'' #1, #2, #5, #8, #10, #12, #14, #18
| 8 issues
| Comic story, ongoing series
| November 2004, December 2004, March 2005, June 2005, August 2005, October 2005, December 2005, April 2006
|
| DC Comics
| Self-contained stories spanning eight select issues, the following stories in order: "D.E.A.D.L.I.N.E." (#1), "Operation: S.C.O.U.T.S." (#2), "Operation: M.E.A.T.B.A.L.L." (#5), "Operation: S.N.O.W.G.L.O.B.E." (#8), "Operation: B.A.K.E.D." (#10), "Operation: B.R.O.I.L.E.D." (#10), "Operation: D.I.P.P.E.D." (#10), "Operation: S.T.I.N.G.E.R." (#12), "Operation: C.H.O.C.O.-L.O.G." (#14), "Operation: P.R.E.-C.R.I.M.E." (#18).
|
|-
| ''Cartoon Network Action Pack!'' #2, #3, #6, #7, #8, #10, #12, #13, #14, #16, #17, #19, #21, #25, #26, #28
| 16 issues
| Comic story, ongoing series
| August 2006, September 2006, December 2006, January 2007, February 2007, April 2007, June 2007, July 2007, August 2007, October 2007, November 2007, January 2008, March 2008, July 2008, September 2008, October 2008
|
| DC Comics
| Self-contained stories spanning sixteen select issues, the following stories in order: the first untitled story (#2), "Operation: T.R.I.K.E." (#3), "Operation: M.A.T.H." (#6), "Operation: H.O.P." (#7), "Operation: S.K.I.P." (#7), "Operation: J.J.U.M.P." (#7), "Operation: H.A.I.R.C.U.T." (#8), "Operation: K.N.O.C.K." (#10), "Operation: S.O.C.K." (#10), "Operation: B.A.R.R.E.L." (#10), "Operation: G.A.M.E.O.V.U.H." (#12), "Operation: T.O.O.T.H.F.A.I.R.Y." (#13), "Operation: T.R.A.D.E." (#14), "Operation: O.V.E.R.F.L.O.W." (#16), "Operation: K.N.I.G.H.T.S." (#17), "Operation: H.I.S.T.O.R.I.E." (#19) "Operation: S.T.A.T.I.K." (#21), "Operation: S.M.U.G.G.L.E." (#21), "Operation: S.T.R.I.K.E." (#25), "Operation: C.H.I.N.A." (#26) and "Operation: I.M.P.R.O.V.E." (#28).
|
|-
| ''Super Secret Crisis War!: Codename: Kids Next Door''
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| November 2014
| Scott Peterson
| IDW Publishing
| ''Super Secret Crisis War!'' tie-in.
|
|-
! ''[[Total Television#The Colossal Show (1964)|The Colossal Show]]''
| ''The Colossal Show''
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| 1969
|
| Gold Key Comics
|
| {{nan}}
|-
! rowspan="2" | ''[[Colt .45 (TV series)#Merchandising|Colt .45]]''
| ''Four Color'' (series 2) #924, #1004, #1058
| rowspan="2" | 9 issues
| One-shot
| August 1958, June-August 1959, November 1959-January 1960
|
| Dell Comics
|
| {{nan}}
|-
| ''Colt .45'' #4–9
| Ongoing series
| February 1963 – June 1961
|
| Gold Key Comics
|
| {{nan}}
|-
! ''[[COPS (animated TV series)#Comic books|COPS]]''
| ''COPS''
| 15 issues
| Ongoing series
| August 1988 – August 1989
| Doug Moench
| DC Comics
|
|
|-
! ''[[Count Duckula#Spin-offs|Count Duckula]]''
| ''Count Duckula''
| 15 issues
| Ongoing series
| November 1988 – January 1990
|
| Marvel Comics
|
|
|-
! rowspan="2" | ''[[Courage the Cowardly Dog]]''
| ''Cartoon Cartoons'' #1, #4, #5, #7, #9, #11, #16, #19, #20, #22, #23, #25, #28, #29, #31
| 15 issues
| Comic story, ongoing series
| March 2001, June 2001, July 2001, November 2001, March 2002, July 2002, May 2003, August 2003, September 2003, November 2003, December 2003, February 2004, May 2004, June 2004, August 2004
|
| DC Comics
| Fifteen self-contained stories spanning select issues, the following stories in order: "The Gods Must Be Nosy" (#1), "The Purr-Fect Demon" (#4), "Scream a Little Dream" (#5), "Blood Testy" (#7), "Stray Cheese" (#9), "Vegan Invasion" (#11), "Virus!" (#16), "A Tree Grows in Nowhere" (#19), "Mummy's the Word" (#20), "Out of This World" (#22), "Tin Machine" (#23), "Invasion of the Booty Snatchers" (#25), "Small Problem" (#28), "Boo-om Box" (#29) and "Running in Crop Circles" (#31).
|
|-
| ''Cartoon Network Block Party!'' #1, #2, #4, #5, #6, #7, #10, #11, #13, #15, #17, #18, #19, #22, #30, #33
| 16 issues
| Comic story, ongoing series
| November 2004, December 2004, February 2005, March 2005, April 2005, May 2005, August 2005, September 2005, November 2005, January 2006, March 2006, April 2006, May 2006, August 2006, April 2007, May 2007
|
| DC Comics
| Sixteen self-contained stories spanning select issues, the following stories in order: "Hide & Shriek" (#1), "Puzzling Evidence" (#2), "Drool in the Gene Pool" (#4), "The Farm Hand Gets the Book" (#5), "Death Comes A-Waggin" (#6), "The Titanium Chef" (#7), "Get a Grip" (#10), "Screaming Ice Cream" (#11), "Psyche Out" (#13), "Turn Up the Missing Turnip" (#15), "The Writing on the Wall" (#17), "Wedding of the Living Dead" (#18), "Pulling for the Bad Guys" (#19), "Monster Trucks" (#22), "Pete Pied Piper" (#30) and "Blueberry Muffin of Doom!" (#33).
|
|-
! ''[[The Courtship of Eddie's Father (TV series)|The Courtship of Eddie's Father]]''
| ''The Courtship of Eddie's Father''
| 2 issues
| Ongoing series
|
| Gold Key Comics
| January – May 1970
|
| {{nan}}
|-
! rowspan="4" | ''[[Cow and Chicken]]''
| ''Cartoon Network Presents'' #6, #10, #14, #19
| 4 issues
| Comic story, ongoing series
| January 1998, May 1998, October 1998, March 1999
|
| DC Comics
| Seven self-contained stories spanning four select issues, the following stories in order: "Recycling Daze" (#6), "Mayhem on the Midway" (#10), "S'Cool Buzz Blues" (#14), "Curse of the Platypus Paw" (#14), "Son of the Beach!" (#19), "Little Jar" (#19) and "Attack of the 50-Foot Chicken!" (#19).
|
|-
| ''Cartoon Network Starring'' #3, #7, #10, #13, #16
| 5 issues
| Comic story, ongoing series
| November 1999, March 2000, June 2000, September 2000, December 2000
|
| DC Comics
| Eleven self-contained stories spanning five select issues, the following stories in order: "Abusement Park" (#3), "All Groan Up" (#3), "Udder Perfection" (#7), "Baby-Sitting the Bovine" (#7), "Gorilla Scouts!" (#10), "Poultry-Geist" (#10), "Grin and Merit!" (#10), "Weak in the Sneeze" (#13), "Flaming Desire!" (#13), "Two Dips in the Ocean" (#16) and "The X-Ray Files" (#16).
|
|-
| ''Cartoon Cartoons'' #2, #17, #18, #21, #24, #27, #31
| 7 issues
| Comic story, ongoing series
| April 2001, June 2003, July 2003, October 2003, January 2004, April 2004, August 2004
|
| DC Comics
| Seven self-contained stories spanning select issues, the following stories in order: "Chicken and the Beanstalk" (#2), "Everybody Was Robot-Fightin'!" (#17), "World of Cheese" (#18), "Down the Drain" (#21),
"X Marks da Spot" (#24), "Library Cad" (#27) and "The Long, Long Trip Home" (#31).
|
|-
| ''Super Secret Crisis War!: Cow and Chicken''
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| October 2014
| Louise Simonson, Jim Zub
| IDW Publishing
| ''Super Secret Crisis War!'' tie-in.
|
|-
! rowspan="2" | ''[[Cowboy Bebop]]''
| ''[[List of Cowboy Bebop chapters#Cowboy Bebop: Shooting Star|Cowboy Bebop: Shooting Star]]''
| 12 chapters
| Serialized manga
| September 18, 1997 – June 18, 1998
| Cain Kuga
| [[Kadokawa Shoten]]
| Serialized in ''[[Monthly Asuka Fantasy DX]]''.
| Collected in 2 ''tankōbon'' volumes.
|-
| ''[[List of Cowboy Bebop chapters#Cowboy Bebop|Cowboy Bebop]]''
| 12 chapters
| Serialized manga
| October 18, 1998 – February 18, 2000
| Yutaka Nanten
| Kadokawa Shoten
| Serialized in ''Monthly Asuka Fantasy DX''.
| Collected in 3 ''tankōbon'' volumes.
|-
! [[Cowboy Bebop (2021 TV series)#Other media|''Cowboy Bebop'' (2021)]]
| ''Cowboy Bebop''
| 4 issues
| Limited series
| February – July 2022
| Dan Watters
| Titan Comics
|
|
|-
! ''[[Cowboy in Africa]]''
| ''Cowboy in Africa''
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| March 1968
|
| Gold Key Comics
|
| {{nan}}
|-
! ''[[Crusader Rabbit#In popular culture|Crusader Rabbit]]''
| ''Four Color'' (series 2) #735, #805
| 2 issues
| One-shot
| 1956, 1957
|
| Dell Comics
|
| {{nan}}
|-
! ''[[CSI (franchise)|CSI]]'' ([[CSI (comics)|comics]])
| ''CSI: Crime Scene Investigation''
| 5 issues
| Limited series
| January – May 2003
| Max Allan Collins, Ashley Wood, Gabriel Rodriguez
| IDW Publishing
|
|
|}
 
== D ==
*''[[Danger Man#Original novels and comic books|Danger Man]]''
*''[[Dark Shadows#In other media|Dark Shadows]]''
*''[[Dinosaurs (TV series)|Dinosaurs]]''
 
{| class="wikitable mw-collapsible"
*[[Doctor Who spin-offs#Comics|Doctor Who]]:
!Based on
**''[[Doctor Who Adventures#Comic|Doctor Who Adventures]]''
!Title
!Length
!Format
!Publication date
!Authors
!Publisher
!Notes
!Collected editions
|-
! ''[[Dad's Army]]''
| ''TV Comic'' #1058–1100
| 92 issues
| Comic story, serial
| March 25, 1972 – January 13, 1973
|
| Polystyle Publications
|
|
|-
! rowspan="2" | ''[[Danger Man]]''
| ''Four Color'' (series 2) #1231
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| September-November 1961
| {{dunno}}
| Dell Comics
| 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.<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/16659/|title=Four Color #1231 - Danger Man |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref>
| {{nan}}
|-
| ''Secret Agent''
| 2 issues
| Ongoing series
| November 1966 – January 1968
| Dick Wood
| Gold Key Comics
|
| {{nan}}
|-
! [[Danger Mouse (1981 TV series)#Comics|''Danger Mouse'' (1981)]]
| ''Look-in'' #???–???
|
| Comic story, serial
| March 1982 – November 1985, September 1986 – 1989
| Angus P. Allan
| ITV
|
|
|-
! [[Daniel Boone (1964 TV series)|''Daniel Boone'' (1964)]]
| ''Daniel Boone''
| 15 issues
| Ongoing series
| January 1965 – April 1969
| Fred Fredericks, Paul S. Newman
| Gold Key Comics
|
| {{nan}}
|-
! ''[[The Danny Thomas Show]]''
| ''Four Color'' (series 2) #1180, #1249
| 2 issues
| One-shoy
| April-June 1961,<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/201846/|title=Four Color #1180 - The Danny Thomas Show |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref> November 1961-January 1962<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/201903/|title=Four Color #1249 - The Danny Thomas Show |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref>
| Eric Freiwald, Robert Schaefer
| Dell Comics
|
| {{nan}}
|-
! ''[[The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance]]''
| ''The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance''
| 12 issues
| Limited series
| September 2019 – October 2020
| Nicole Andelfinger
| Archaia Entertainment
|
|
* ''The Complete Collection'' HC ({{ISBNT|160886118X}}/{{ISBNT|9781608861187}})
|-
! rowspan="3" | ''[[Dark Shadows#Comics|Dark Shadows]]''
| ''Dark Shadows'' (1968)
| 35 issues
| Ongoing series
| March 1968 – February 1976
|
| Gold Key Comics
|
|
|-
| ''Dark Shadows/Vampirella''
| 5 issues
| Limited series
| July – December 2012
| rowspan="2" | Marc Andreyko
| Dynamite Entertainment
| Crossover with Vampirella.
|
|-
| ''Dark Shadows: Year One''
| 6 issues
| Limited series
| April – September 2013
| Dynamite Entertainment
|
|
|-
! rowspan="5" | ''[[Darkwing Duck#Comic books|Darkwing Duck]]''
| ''Darkwing Duck'' (1991)
| 4 issues
| Limited series
| November 1991
| John Blair Moore
| Disney Comics
|
|
|-
| ''Darkwing Duck'' (2010)
| 18 issues
| Ongoing series
| June 2010 – October 2011
| Ian Brill
| Boom! Studios
| 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)
| 8 issues
| Ongoing series
| April 2016 – February 2017
| Aaron Sparrow
| Joe Books Ltd
|
|
|-
| ''Darkwing Duck'' (2023)
| 10 issues
| Original series
| January – November 2023
| Amanda Deibert
| rowspan="2" | Dynamite Entertainment
|
|
|-
| ''Darkwing Duck: Negaduck''
| 8 issues
| Limited series
| September 2023 – September 2024
| Jeff Parker
|
|
|-
! [[DC Animated Universe]]
| colspan="8" | {{main|DC Animated Universe (comics)}}
|-
! ''[[Defenders of the Earth#Comics|Defenders of the Earth]]''
| ''Defenders of the Earth''
| 4 issues
| Limited series
| January – July 1987
| Stan Lee, Bob Harras, Michael Higgins, Alex Saviuk
| Star Comics
|
| {{nan}}
|-
! ''[[The Deputy (TV series)|The Deputy]]''
| ''Four Color'' (series 2) #1077, #1130, #1225
| 3 issues
| One-shot
| February-April 1960,<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/201745/|title=Four Color #1077 - The Deputy |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref> September-November 1960, October-December 1961
| Paul S. Newman
| Dell Comics
|
| {{nan}}
|-
! ''[[Deputy Dawg]]''
| ''Four Color'' (series 2) #1238, #1299
| 2 issues
| One-shot
| October-December 1961,<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/201899/|title=Four Color #1238 - Deputy Dawg |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref> April-June 1962<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/202036/|title=Four Color #1299 - Deputy Dawg |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref>
| John Stanley
| Dell Comics
|
| {{nan}}
|-
! rowspan="2" | ''[[Dexter (TV series)#Comic book|Dexter]]''
| ''[[Dexter (comics)|Dexter]]''
| 5 issues
| Limited series
| September 2013 – January 2014
| Jeff Lindsay
| Marvel Comics
|
|
|-
| ''[[Dexter (comics)#Dexter Down Under|Dexter Down Under]]''
| 5 issues
| Limited series
| April – August 2014
| Jeff Lindsay
| Marvel Comics
|
|
|-
! rowspan="5" | ''[[Dexter's Laboratory]]''
| ''Cartoon Network Presents'' #1, #4
| 2 issues
| Comic story
| John F. Kelly (#1), Genndy Tartakovsky (#4), Paul Rudish (#4)
| rowspan="5" | DC Comics
| August 1997,<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/256213/|title=Cartoon Network Presents #1 |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref> November 1997<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/256216/|title=Cartoon Network Presents #4 |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref>
| The latter issue is an adaptation of the secondary segment "Dial M for Monkey: Peltra" from Season 2, Episode 20 of the series (aired November 26, 1997).
|
|-
| ''Dexter's Laboratory'' (1999)
| 34 issues
| Ongoing series
| September 1999 – April 2003
|
|
|
|-
| ''Dexter's Laboratory: Knights of the Periodic Table''
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| 2003
| Bobbi Jo, David Cody Weiss
|
|
|-
| ''Cartoon Cartoons'' #17, #18, #19, #21, #23, #25, #27, #28, #29, #30, #32, #33
| 12 issues
| Comic story, ongoing series
| Robbie Busch (#17, #19, #23, #25, #27, #32, #33), Bobbi Weiss (#18), Scott Cunningham (#21), John Rozum (#28), Scott Roberts (#29), Charlie Boatner (#30)
| June 2003,<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/248613/|title=Cartoon Cartoons #17 |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref> July 2003,<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/248614/|title=Cartoon Cartoons #18 |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref> August 2003,<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/248615/|title=Cartoon Cartoons #19 |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref> October 2003,<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/248617/|title=Cartoon Cartoons #21 |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref> December 2003,<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/248619/|title=Cartoon Cartoons #23 |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref> February 2004, <ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/248621/|title=Cartoon Cartoons #25 |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref> April 2004, <ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/248623/|title=Cartoon Cartoons #27 |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref> May 2004,<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/248624/|title=Cartoon Cartoons #28 |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref> June 2004,<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/248625/|title=Cartoon Cartoons #29 |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref> July 2004,<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/248626/|title=Cartoon Cartoons #30 |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref> September 2004,<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/248628/|title=Cartoon Cartoons #32 |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref> October 2004<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/248629/|title=Cartoon Cartoons #33 |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref>
| ''Dexter's Laboratory'' moved into this title as a regular feature following the cancellation of the ongoing series run in April 2003; twelve stories spanned in twelve issues apart; the following stories in order: "Training Wheel Day" (#17), "Lockout!" (#18), "Mr. Fun Guy" (#19), "Unsightly Mole", (#21), "Sunken Leisure", (#23), "Dancing Fool" (#25) "Super Cereal" (#27), "The Amazing Race" (#28), "Farmer in the Lab" (#29), "Do or Dye" (#30), "Fizzy Whiz" (#32) and "Dex-O-Vision" (#33).
|
|-
| ''Dexter's Laboratory'' (2014)
| 4 issues
| Limited series
| April – July 2014
| Derek Fridolfs
| IDW Publishing
|
* ''Dexter's Laboratory: Dee's Day'' TP:{{ISBNT|1631400495}}/{{ISBNT|9781631400490}}
|-
! ''[[Digimon Adventure]]''
| ''Digimon: Digital Monsters''
| #1–12
| Limited series
| May – November 2000
|
| Dark Horse Comics
| Adaptation of the first thirteen episodes of the series.
| {{nan}}
|-
! ''[[Dinosaucers]]''
| ''Dinosaucers''
| 5 issues
| Limited series
| August 2018 – January 2019
| Michael Uslan
| Lion Forge Comics
|
|
* Vol. 1: ''Reptilon'' TP: {{ISBNT|1941302998}}/{{ISBNT|9781941302996}}
|-
! ''[[Dinosaurs (TV series)|Dinosaurs]]''
| ''Dinosaurs''
| 2 issues
| Ongoing series
| 1992 – 1993
|
| Hollywood Comics
|
| {{nan}}
|-
! rowspan="2" | ''[[Disenchantment (TV series)#Marketing|Disenchantment]]''
| rowspan="2" | ''Disenchantment: Untold Tales''
| rowspan="2" | 2 volumes
| rowspan="2" | Graphic novels
| rowspan="2" | [[Matt Groening]]
| rowspan="2" | [[Titan Comics]]
| November 14, 2023
| rowspan="2" |
|
* Vol. 1: ''Treasury the First'' HC: {{ISBNT|1787741575}}/{{ISBNT|9781787741577}}
|-
| June 25, 2024
|
* Vol. 2: ''Treasury the Second'' HC: {{ISBNT|1787741583}}/{{ISBNT|9781787741584}}
|-
! rowspan="2" |''[[The Disney Afternoon]]''
| ''The Disney Afternoon''
| 10 issues
| Ongoing series
| November 1994 – August 1995
| John Blair Moore, Roger Brown, Janet Gilbert, Brian Swenlin, David Seidman, Roger Brown, Paul S. Newman, Doug Murray, Bobbi J.G. Weiss, Jerry Novick, Russ Miller, Steve Sullivan
| Marvel Comics
|
|
|-
| ''Disney Afternoon Giant''
| 8 issues
| Ongoing series
| October 2018 – December 2019
| Warren Spector (#1–4), Ian Brill (#1–8)
| IDW Publishing
|
|
|-
! rowspan="21" | [[Disney anthology television series]]
| ''Four Color'' (series 2) #631, #639, #664, #671
| 4 issues
| One-shot
| May 1954,<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/89516/|title=Four Color #631 - Walt Disney's Davy Crockett Indian Fighter |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref> July 1955,<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/89517/|title=Four Color #639 - Walt Disney's Davy Crockett at the Alamo |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref> November 1955,<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/173377/|title=Four Color #664 - Walt Disney's Davy Crockett in The Great Keelboat Race |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref>, December 1955<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/173380/|title=Four Color #671 - Walt Disney's Davy Crockett and the River Pirates |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref>
| Paul S. Newman (#639, #671)
| rowspan="15" | Dell Comics
| {{small|All four issues related to the [[Davy Crockett (miniseries)|''Davy Crockett'' miniseries]] that aired in five parts through seasons 1 and 2 of the series (episodes 8, 14, 18, 31 and 34, all respectively aired December 15, 1954 – December 14, 1955); the main feature story of the first issue (#631), "Davy Crockett, Indian Fighter" (32 pages), plus an introductionary page, a one-page text article "The Creek Warrior" and a back cover illustration depicting the Creek Indian Territory. The remaining three issues' respective main features, "Davy Crockett at the Alamo" (#639), "Davy Crockett in The Great Keelboat Race" (#664), "Davy Crockett and the River Pirates" (#671), all run through a total of 34 pages each.}}
|
|-
| Walt Disney's ''Davy Crockett: King of the Wild Frontier''
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| September 1955
| {{dunno}}
| {{small|Related to the ''Davy Crockett'' miniseries; the comic four self-contained stories centering on Davy Crockett, "Young Davy Crockett" (14 pages), "Cherokee Justice" (20 pages), "Davy Crockett Goes to Washington" (10 pages), and "Davy Crockett and Ol' Three Claws" (14 pages), four four page back-up stories relating James Bowie, John Colter, Kit Carson and Daniel Boone, text articles centering on facts, "Survival in the Wilds" (3 pages), "Pioneer Transportation" (3 pages), "The Fall of the Alamo" (3 pages) and "Pioneer Pastimes" (2 pages), a two page activity, "Name the States ", and a back cover pin-up illustration of Fess Parker as Davy Crockett; part of ''Dell Giant'' comic book line.}}
| {{nan}}
|-
| ''Four Color'' (series 2) #716: "Man in Space"
| rowspan="7" | 7 issues
| rowspan="7" | One-shot
| August 1956
| Don R. Christensen
| Main feature adapted from [[Man in Space|season 1, episode 20]] of the series (aired September 19, 1956); 18 pages total.<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/12960/|title=Four Color #716 - Walt Disney's Man in Space |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref>
| {{nan}}
|-
| ''Four Color'' (series 2) #716: "The Great Cat Family"
| November 1956
| {{dunno}}
| Main feature adapted from season 3, episode 2 of the series (aired September 19, 1956); 18 pages total.<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/12972/|title=Four Color #750 - Walt Disney's The Great Cat Family |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref>
| {{nan}}
|-
| ''Four Color'' (series 2) #865: "Andy Burnett"
| December 1957
| {{dunno}}
| Main feature adapted from ''The Saga of Andy Burnett'', a six-part miniseries that aired in two halves through season 4 of the series (episodes 77, 78, 79, 92, 93 and 94, all respectively aired October 2, 1957 – March 12, 1958); 32 pages total.<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/173528/|title=Four Color #865 - Walt Disney's Andy Burnett |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref>
| {{nan}}
|-
| ''Four Color'' (series 2) #866: "Mars and Beyond"
| December 1957
| rowspan="2" | Don R. Christensen
| Main feature adapted from [[Mars and Beyond|season 4, episode 12]] of the series (aired December 4, 1957); 32 pages total.<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/173529/|title=Four Color #866 - Walt Disney's Mars and Beyond |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref>
| {{nan}}
|-
| ''Four Color'' (series 2) #954: "Man in Space: Satellites"
| 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".<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/15230/|title=Four Color #954 - Walt Disney's Man in Space - Satellites |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref>
| {{nan}}
|-
| [[Texas John Slaughter (TV series)#Merchandising|''Four Color'' (series 2) #997, #1181: "Texas John Slaughter"]]
| June-August 1959,<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/89436/|title=Four Color #997 - Walt Disney Presents The Nine Lives of Elfego Baca |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref> April-June 1961<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/201847/|title=Four Color #1181 - Walt Disney's Texas John Slaughter |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref>
| Robert Schaefer
| Main feature adapted from the eponymous seventeen-part miniseries that aired through seasons 5 and 7 of the series (episodes 104, 106, 112, 114, 120, 122, 135, 136, 137, 144, 145, 146, 147, 165, 166, 174, 175, all respectively aired October 31, 1958 – April 23, 1961).
| {{nan}}
|-
| ''Four Color'' (series 2) #997: "The Nine Lives of Elfego Baca"
| July 1959
| {{dunno}}
| Main feature adapted from the [[Elfego Baca#The Nine Lives of Elfego Baca|eponymous ten-part miniseries]] that aired through seasons 5 and 6 of the series (episodes 100, 102, 104, 106, 108, 110, 116, 118, 132, 133, 149, 150, all respectively aired October 3, 1958 – March 25, 1960); 16 pages total.
| {{nan}}
|-
| ''Walt Disney Presents'' #2–6
| 5 issues
| Ongoing series
| December 1959-February 1960 – December–February 1961
|
| Continued from ''Four Color'' (series 2) #997; further original stories based on ''The Swamp Fox'' ''The Nine Lives of Elfego Baca'' and ''Texas John Slaughter'' (from #3) respectively.
| {{nan}}
|-
| ''Four Color'' (series 2) #1109: "This Is Your Life, Donald Duck"
| rowspan="4" | 4 issues
| rowspan="4" | One-shot
| August-October 1960<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/15907/|title=Four Color #1109 - Walt Disney's This Is Your Life Donald Duck |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref>
| {{dunno}}
| Main feature adapted from season 6, episode 23 of the series (aired March 11, 1960); 32 pages total.
| {{nan}}
|-
| ''Four Color'' (series 2) #1179: "The Swamp Fox"
| March-May 1961<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/16581/|title=Four Color #1179 - Walt Disney's The Swamp Fox |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref>
| {{dunno}}
| Main feature adapted from the [[The Swamp Fox (TV series)|eponymous eight-part miniseries]] that aired through seasons 6 and 7 of the series (episodes 129, 130, 138, 139, 140, 141, 162 and 163, all respectively aired October 23, 1959 – January 16, 1961).
| {{nan}}
|-
| [[The Horsemasters#Comic book adaptation|''Four Color'' (series 2) #1260: "The Horsemasters"]]
| December 1961-February 1962<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/16677/|title=Four Color #1260 - Walt Disney's The Horsemasters |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref>
| {{dunno}}
| Adaptation of the eponymous two-part film which aired through season 8 of the series (episodes 183–184, aired October 1 – 8, 1961).
| {{nan}}
|-
| ''Four Color'' (series 2) #1273: "Hans Brinker"
| March-May 1962<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/17342/|title=Four Color #1273 - Walt Disney's Hans Brinker |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref>
| {{dunno}}
| Adaptation of the eponymous two-part film which aired through season 8 of the series (episodes 194–195, aired January 7 – 14, 1962).
| {{nan}}
|-
| ''Dell Movie Classics'' #01-654-207: "The Prince and the Pauper"
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| May-July 1962
| {{dunno}}
| Adaptation of the eponymous three-part miniseries which aired through season 8 of the series (episodes 202–204, aired March 11 – 25, 1962).
| {{nan}}
|-
| [[Escapade in Florence#Comic book adaption|Walt Disney's ''Escapade in Florence'']]
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| January 1963<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/17454/|title=Walt Disney's Escapade in Florence #[nn] |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref>
| {{dunno}}
| rowspan="6" | Gold Key Comics
| Adaptation of the eponymous two-part film which aired through season 9 of the series (episodes 209–210, aired September 30 – October 7, 1962).
| {{nan}}
|-
| ''Walt Disney's World of Adventure'' #1, #2
| 2 issues
| Comic story
| April 1963, July 1963
| {{dunno}}
| Issue #1 is an adaptation of ''[[Mooncussers]]'' (episodes 217–218, aired December 2 – 9, 1962); issue #2 is an adaptation of ''[[Johnny Shiloh (film)|Johnny Shiloh]]'' (episodes 223–224, aired January 20 – 27, 1963); both respective two-part films aired through season 9 of the series.
| {{nan}}
|-
| Walt Disney's ''The Horse Without a Head''
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| January 1964
| {{dunno}}
| Adaptation of the eponymous two-part film which aired through season 9 of the series (episodes 233–234, aired September 29 – October 6, 1963); 22 pages total.
| {{nan}}
|-
| Walt Disney's ''The Scarecrow of Romney Marsh''
| 3 issues
| Ongoing series
| April 1964 – October 1965
| {{dunno}}
| Issue #1 is an adaptation of the [[Doctor Syn#The Scarecrow of Romney Marsh (1963)|eponymous three-part miniseries]] which aired through season 10 of the series (episodes 250–252, aired February 9 – 23, 1964), the remaining two issues feature original stories.
| {{nan}}
|-
| Walt Disney's ''Gallegher, Boy Reporter''
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| May 1965
| {{dunno}}
| Adaptation of the [[Gallegher (character)#Disney|eponymous three-part miniseries]] which aired through season 11 of the series (episodes 276–278, aired January 24 – February 7, 1965); 22 pages total.
| {{nan}}
|-
| Walt Disney's ''The Legend of Young Dick Turpin''
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| May 1966<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/258673/|title=Walt Disney's the Legend of Young Dick Turpin #1 |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref>
| Paul S. Newman
| Adaptation of the eponymous three-part miniseries which aired through season 12 of the series (episodes 302–303, aired February 13 – 20, 1966); 32 pages total.
| {{nan}}
|-
! rowspan="2" | ''[[Diver Dan#In other media|Diver Dan]]''
| ''Four Color'' (series 2) #1254
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| February-April 1962<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/17339/|title=Four Color #1254 - Diver Dan |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref>
|
| rowspan="2" | Dell Comics
|
| {{nan}}
|-
| ''Diver Dan'' #2
| 1 issue
| Ongoing series {{small|(planned)}}
| June-August 1962<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/305862/|title=Diver Dan #2 |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref>
| Paul C. Ignizio
|
| {{nan}}
|-
! rowspan="3" | ''[[Doctor Who]]'' ([[Doctor Who Polystyle comic strip|Polystyle comic strip]]) ([[List of Doctor Who comic stories|List]])
| ''TV Comic'' #674–999
| 326 issues
| Comic story, serial
| November 14, 1964 – February 6, 1971
|
| Polystyle Publications
|
|
|-
| ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]''
| 600 issues
| Ongoing series
| October 17, 1979 – present
| Various
| [[Marvel UK]] {{small|(1979–1975)}}, [[Panini Comics]] {{small|(1995–present)}}
|
|
|-
| ''[[Doctor Who Adventures#Comic|Doctor Who Adventures]]''
| 385 issues
| Ongoing series
| April 5, 2006 – June 22, 2017
| Various
| Panini Comics
|
|
|-
! ''[[Dollhouse (TV series)#Comic books|Dollhouse]]''
| ''Dollhouse: Epitaphs''
| 6 issues
| Limited series
| March – November 2011
| Jed Whedon, Maurissa Tancharoen, Andrew Chambliss
| Dark Horse Comics
| Five regular issues and an issue #0.
|
|-
! rowspan="2" | ''[[Dr. Kildare (TV series)|Dr. Kildare]]''
| ''Four Color'' (series 2) #1337
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| April-June 1962
| {{dunno}}
| rowspan="2" | Dell Comics
| <ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/17357/|title=Four Color #1337 - Dr. Kildare |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref>
| {{nan}}
|-
| ''Dr. Kildare'' #2—9
| 8 issues
| Limited series
| July-September 1962 – April-June 1965
|
|
| {{nan}}
|-
! ''[[Dr. Zitbag's Transylvania Pet Shop]]''
| ''[[Buster (comics)|Buster]]'' ???–???
|
| Comic story, ongoing series
| September 1994 – November 1996
|
| [[Fleetway]]/[[Egmont Group|Egmont UK]]
|
|
|-
! rowspan="2" | ''[[Duckman#Comic books|Duckman]]''
| ''Duckman''
| 5 issues
| Ongoing series
| November 1994 – May 1995
| rowspan="2" | Stefan Petrucha
| rowspan="2" | Topps Comics
|
| {{nan}}
|-
| ''Duckman: The Mob Frog Saga''
| 3 issues
| Limited series
| November 1994 – February 1995
|
| {{nan}}
|-
! rowspan="4" | [[DuckTales (1987 TV series)|''DuckTales'' (1987)]]
| ''DuckTales'' (1988)
| 13 issues
| Ongoing series
| October 1988 – May 1990
| Larry Gotterer, Jim Fanning, Frank Ridgeway, Byron Erickson, William Van Horn, Gary Leach, John Lustig, Dwight Decker
| Gladstone Publishing
|
|
|-
| ''DuckTales'' (1990)
| 18 issues
| Ongoing series
| June 1990 – November 1991
| Marv Wolfman, Frank Ridgeway, Vic Lockman, Bob Langhans
| Disney Comics
|
|
|-
| ''[[DuckTales the Movie: Treasure of the Lost Lamp]]''<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/934980/|title=DuckTales the Movie |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref>
| 1 volume
| Graphic novel
| Summer 1990
| [[John Lustig]]
| W.D. Publications, Inc.
| Adaptation of the spin-off feature film.
|
* Paperback: {{ISBN|1-56115-048-7}} / {{ISBN|978-1-56115-048-9}}
|-
| ''DuckTales'' (2011)
| 6 issues
| Ongoing series
| May – October 2011
| Warren Spector
| Kaboom!
| 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.
|
|-
! rowspan="3" | [[DuckTales (2017 TV series)|''DuckTales'' (2017)]]
| ''DuckTales'' (2017)
| 21 issues
| Ongoing series
| July 2017 – April 2019
| Joe Caramagna, Joey Cavaleri, Steve Behling, Alessandro Ferrari,
| rowspan="3" | IDW Publishing
| 20 regular issues and an issue #0.
|
|-
| ''DuckTales: Faires and Scares''
| 3 issues
| Limited series
| December 2019 – February 2020
| Steve Behling, Joe Caramagna
|
|
|-
| ''DuckTales: Silence and Science''
| 3 issues
| Limited series
| August – October 2019
| Steve Behling
|
|
|-
! rowspan="7" | ''[[Dynomutt, Dog Wonder]]''
| ''Scooby-Doo'' #1–5, #7
| 6 issues
| Back-up story
| October 1977,<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/212245/|title=Scooby-Doo #3 |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref> December 1977,<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/212244/|title=Scooby-Doo #2 |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref> February 1978,<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/212245/|title=Scooby-Doo #3 |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref> April 1978, <ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/212244/|title=Scooby-Doo #2 |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref> June 1978,<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/212247/|title=Scooby-Doo #5 |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref> October 1978<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/212249/|title=Scooby-Doo #7 |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref>
| Mark Evanier (#1–5), Don R. Christensen (#7)
| rowspan="3" | Marvel Comics
| The Blue Falcon and Dynomutt were both featured in back-up stories spanning six issues apart; the following stories in order: "Goody Twoshoes" (#1), "The Sinister Threat" (#2), "Time to Bee-Ware!" (#3), "The Big Bust-Out" (#4), "Two Dog Town" (#5) and "Dynomutt's Energy Mystery" (#7), each run through either three pages (#2, #4) or two pages (#5, #7).
| {{nan}}
|-
| Hanna-Barbera's ''Dynomutt''
| 6 issues
| Ongoing series
| November 1977 – September 1978
| rowspan="2" | Mark Evanier
| Storylines from ''Scooby-Doo'' #2 and #4 continued in #2 and #4 of this series.
| {{nan}}
|-
| ''The Funtastic World of Hanna-Barbera'' #2: "Phantasma Gloria"
| 1 issue
| Back-up story
| January 1978
| Guest-featuring Scooby-Doo and the Mystery Inc. Gang; eight pages total.
| {{nan}}
|-
| ''Cartoon Network Presents'' #21: "Cat on a Hot Tin Pooch"
| 1 issue
| Comic story
| May 1999<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/256233/|title=Cartoon Network Presents #21 |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref>
| Dan Slott
| rowspan="3" | DC Comics
| Main feature runs through a total of ten pages.
| {{nan}}
|-
| ''Scooby-Doo Team-Up'' #38: "It Was a Dark and Gritty Knight..."
| 1 issue
| Comic story
| March 23, 2018, July 2018 {{small|(cover date)}}<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/1809233/|title=Scooby-Doo Team-Up #38 |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref>
| Sholly Fisch
|
|
|-
| ''Super Sons/Dynomutt and the Blue Falcon Special''
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| Peter J. Tomasi
| March 30, 2018, July 2018 {{small|(cover date)}}<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/1812078/|title=Super Sons / Dynomutt Special #1 |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref>
| Crossover with DC's [[Super-Sons]]; part of the ''DC Meets Hanna-Barbera'' comic book line.
|
|}
 
==E==
*''[[The Flintstones#Comic books|The Flintstones]]''
*''[[The Real Ghostbusters (comics)|The Real Ghostbusters]]''
*''[[Highlander (comics)|Highlander]]''
*''[[Lost in Space#Comics|Lost in Space]]''
*''[[The Man from U.N.C.L.E.#Spin-offs|The Man from U.N.C.L.E.]]''
*''[[Scooby-Doo#Merchandising|Scooby-Doo]]''
 
{| class="wikitable mw-collapsible"
*[[Star Trek comics|Star Trek]]:
!Based on
**[[Star Trek: Starfleet Academy (comic books)|Starfleet Academy]]
!Title
**[[Star Trek: The Manga]]
!Length
!Format
!Publication date
!Authors
!Publisher
!Notes
!Collected editions
|-
! ''[[El Chavo del Ocho|El Chavo]]''
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|-
! ''[[El Chapulín Colorado]]''
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|-
! ''[[The Electric Company]]''
| ''[[Spidey Super Stories#Comics|Spidey Super Stories]]''
| 57 issues
| Ongoing series
| October 1974 – March 1982
| Bill Effros, Jean Thomas, Tom Whedon, Byron Preiss, John Boni, Jim Salicrup, Pat Thackray, Larry Lieber, Kolfax Mingo, Janet Gari, Nick Cuti, Ralph Macchio, D. Jon Zimmerman, Elliot Maggin, Bobo De L'air, Karas, Julie Mishkin, Bill Mantlo, Deborah November, Michael Siporin, Nick Sullivan, Sharon L. Webber, Alan Kupperberg, Steve Grant, Duncan Seafil
| Marvel Comics
|
| {{nan}}
|-
! rowspan="8" | ''[[Elvira's Movie Macabre]]''
| ''Elvira's House of Mystery''
| 11 issues
| Ongoing series
| January 1986 – January 1987
|
| DC Comics
|
|
|-
| ''Elvira's Haunted Holidays''
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| January 1987
| Joey Cavalieri, Michael Fleisher, Barbara Randall, Ed Hannigan
| DC Comics
|
|
|-
| ''Elvira, Mistress of the Dark'' (1993)
| 166 issues
| Ongoing series
| May 1993 – February 2007
|
| Claypool Comics
|
|
|-
| ''The Shape of Elvira''
| 4 issues
| Limited series
| January 2018 – December 2019
| David Avallone
| Dynamite Entertainment
|
|
|-
| ''Elvira, Mistress of the Dark'' (2018)
| 12 issues
| Limited series
| July 2018 – February 2020
| David Avallone
| Dynamite Entertainment
|
|
|-
| ''Elvira, Mistress of the Dark Spring Special''
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| May 2019
| Dan Parent, Fernando Ruiz, Scott Bryan Wilson
| Dynamite Entertainment
|
|
|-
| ''Elvira Meets Vincent Price''
| 5 issues
| Limited series
| August 2021 – March 2022
| David Avallone
| Dynamite Entertainment
|
|
|-
| ''Elvira in Horrorland''
| 5 issues
| Limited series
| May – December 2022
| David Avallone
| Dynamite Entertainment
|
|
|-
! ''[[Emergency!]]''
| ''Emergency!''
| 4 issues
| Limited series
| June – December 1976
| Joe Gill
| Charlton Comics
|
| {{nan}}
|-
! rowspan="2" | [[Eureka (2006 TV series)|''Eureka'' (2006)]]
| ''Eureka''
| 4 issues
| Limited series
| December 2008 – March 2009
| Andrew Cosby, Brendan Hay
| Boom! Studios
|
|
* TPB
|-
| ''Eureka: Dormant Gene''
| 4 issues
| Limited series
| Apr 2009 – Jul 2009
| Andrew Cosby, Jonathan L. Davis
| Boom! Studios
|
|
* TPB
|-
! rowspan="2" | ''[[The Expanse (TV series)|The Expanse]]''
| ''The Expanse''
| 4 issues
| Limited series
| December 2020 – March 2021
| Corinna Bechko
| Boom! Studios
|
|
|-
| ''The Expanse: Dragon Tooth''
| 12 issues
| Limited series
| April 2023 – May 2024
| Andy Diggle
| Boom! Studios
|
|
|}
 
==F==
 
{| class="wikitable mw-collapsible"
*''[[The Twilight Zone#Comic books|The Twilight Zone]]''
!Based on
!Title
!Length
!Format
!Publication date
!Authors
!Publisher
!Notes
!Collected editions
|-
! rowspan="2" | ''[[Falling Skies]]''
| ''Falling Skies''
| 1 volume
| Graphic novel
| June 2011
| rowspan="2" | Paul Tobin
| rowspan="2" | Dark Horse Comics
|
|
|-
| ''Falling Skies: The Battle of Fitchburg''
| 1 volume
| Graphic novel
| October 2012
|
|
|-
! ''[[Family Affair#Appearances in other media|Family Affair]]''
| ''Family Affair''
| 4 issues
| Ongoing series
| January – October 1970
|
| Gold Key Comics
|
|
|-
! ''[[Fantastic Voyage (TV series)#Comic book|Fantastic Voyage]]''
| ''Fantastic Voyage''
| 2 issues
| Ongoing series
| August – December 1969
|
| Gold Key Comics
|
|
|-
! rowspan="9" | ''[[Farscape]]''
| ''Farscape: War Torn''
| 2 issues
| Limited series
| April – May 2002
| Marv Wolfman
| WildStorm
|
|
|-
|''Farscape'' (series 1)
| 4 issues
| Limited series
| November 2008 – February 2009
| Rockne O'Bannon, Keith R.A. DeCandido, Tommy Patterson
| rowspan="8" | Boom! Studios
|
|
|-
| ''Farscape: Strange Detractors''
| 4 issues
| Limited series
| March – June 2009
| Rockne S. O'Bannon, Keith R.A. DeCandido
|
|
|-
| ''Farscape: D'Argo's Lament''
| 4 issues
| Limited series
| April – July 2009
| Keith R.A. DeCandido
|
|
|-
| ''Farscape: Gone and Back''
| 4 issues
| Limited series
| July – October 2009
| Rockne S. O'Bannon, Keith R.A. DeCandido
|
|
|-
| ''Farscape: D'Argo's Trial''
| 4 issues
| Limited series
| August – November 2009
| Keith R.A. DeCandido
|
|
|-
| ''Farscape'' (series 2)
| 24 issues
| Ongoing series
| November 2009 – October 2011
| Rockne S. O'Bannon, Keith R.A. DeCandido
|
|
|-
| ''Farscape: D'Argo's Quest''
| 4 issues
| Limited series
| December 2009 – March 2010
| Keith R.A. DeCandido
|
|
|-
| ''Farscape: Scorpius''
| 8 issues
| Limited series
| April – November 2010
| Rockne S. O'Bannon, David Alan Mack
|
|
|-
! ''[[Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids#Other media|Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids]]''
| ''Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids''
| 29 issues
| Ongoing series
| March 1974 – February 1979
|
| Gold Key Comics
|
| {{nan}}
|-
! rowspan="3" | ''[[Fireball XL5]]''
| ''TV Comic'' #565–705
| 140 issues
| Comic story, serial
| 1962 – 1964
|
| Polystyle Publications
|
|
|-
| ''Steve Zodiac and the Fireball XL5''
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| December 1963
|
| Gold Key Comics
|
|
|-
| ''TV Century 21'' #1–174
| 174 issues
| Comic story, serial
| January 23, 1965 – May 18, 1968
| Tod Sullivan, [[Mike Noble]]
| City Magazines
|
|
|-
! rowspan="12" | ''[[Firefly (TV series)|Firefly]]'' ([[Firefly (Boom! Studios comics)|comics]])
| ''Firefly'' (2018)
| 36 issues
| Ongoing series
| November 2018 – January 2022
| Greg Pak
| rowspan="12" | Boom! Studios
|
|
|-
| ''Firefly: Bad Company''
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| March 2019
| Josh Lee Gordon
|
|
|-
| ''Firefly: The Sting''
| 1 volume
| Graphic novel
| November 2019
| Delilah S. Dawson
|
|
|-
| ''Firefly: The Outlaw Ma Reynolds''
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| January 2020
| Greg Pak
|
|
|-
| ''Firefly: Blue Sun Rising''
| 2 issues
| Limited series
| September – December 2020
| Greg Pak
| Frame story of an event comic storyline, continued through issues #21–24 of the ongoing series and back again.
|
|-
| ''Firefly: Watch How I Soar''
| 1 volume
| 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 issue
| One-shot
| David M. Booher
| September 2021
|
|
|-
| ''The Firefly Holiday Special''
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| Jeff Jensen
| December 2021
|
|
|-
| ''All New Firefly''
| 10 issues
| Limited series
| David M. Booher
| February – November 2022
|
|
|-
| ''Firefly: Keep Flying''
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| Jeff Jensen
| November 2022
|
|
|-
| ''All New Firefly: Big Damn Finale''
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| December 2022
| David M. Booher
|
|
|-
! rowspan="20" | ''[[The Flintstones]]'' ([[The Flintstones (comics)|comics]])
|-
| ''Dell Giant'' #48: "The Flintstones: Bedrock Bedlam"
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| September 1961
|
| Dell Comics
| First issue of ''The Flintstones'' comic book series.
|
|-
| ''The Flintstones on the Rocks''
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| September 1961
|
| Dell Comics
|
|
|-
| ''The Flintstones'' (1961) #2–60
| 59 issues
| One-shot
| December 1961 – September 1970
|
| Dell Comics, Gold Key Comics
| The main series overall, continued from ''Dell Giant'' #48; the first six issues were published by Dell and the remainder of the series by Gold Key Comics from #7 (October 1962).
|
|-
| ''The Flintstones – Bigger and Boulder''
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| November 1962
|
| rowspan="3" | Gold Key Comics
| {{small|The comic 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''
| 16 issues
| Ongoing series
| February 1963 – March 1967
| Del Connell
| {{small|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 [[The Ruff and Reddy Show|Ruff and Reddy]], [[Loopy De Loop]], [[Snagglepuss]], [[Pixie and Dixie and Mr. Jinks]] and, from issue #5 onward, [[Augie Doggie and Doggie Daddy]].}}
|
|-
| ''Pebbles Flintstone''
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| September 1963
|
|
|
|-
| ''The Flintstones at the New York World's Fair''
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| 1964
|
| J.W. Books, a subsidiary of Warren Publishing Co.
| {{small|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 issue
| One-shot
| October 1964
|
| Gold Key Comics
| {{small|The comic 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 and Pebbles''
| 50 issues
| Ongoing series
| November 1970 – February 1977
|
| Charlton Comics
|
|
|-
| ''The Flintstones Starring Dino''
| 20 issues
| Ongoing series
| August 1973 – January 1977
|
| Charlton Comics
|
|
|-
| Hanna-Barbera's ''The Flintstones''
| 9 issues
| Limited series
| October 1977 – February 1979
| Mark Evanier, Chase Craig
| Marvel Comics
|
|
|-
| ''The Flintstones Christmas Party''
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| December 1977
| Mark Evanier
| Marvel Comics
|
|
|-
| ''Blackthorne 3-D Series'' #19, #22, #36, #42: "The Flintstones 3-D"
| 4 issues
| Limited series
| April 1987 – February 1988
| John Stephenson
| Blackthorne Publishing
| Issue #2 adapted from the Season 5 episode "[[List of The Flintstones episodes#ep135|Sheriff for a Day]]", issue #4 adapted from the Season 3 episode "[[List of The Flintstones episodes#ep83|The Blessed Event]]"; originally published in anaglyph 3D.
|
|-
| ''The Flintstone Kids''
| 11 issues
| Ongoing series
| August 1987 – April 1989
| Michael Gallagher, Angelo DeCesare, Tony Franco, Laura Hitchcock
| Marvel Comics/Star Comics
| Based on the [[The Flintstone Kids|eponymous spin-off series]].
|
|-
| ''The Flintstones'' (1995)
| 22 issues
| Ongoing series
| September 1995 – May 1997
|
| Archie Comics
| Retitled ''Cartoon Network Presents: The Flintstones'' from #16 (December 1996).
|
|-
| ''Hanna-Barbera All-Stars''
| 4 issues
| Comic story, ongoing series
| October 1995 – April 1996
|
| Archie Comics
| Self-contained stories spanning all four issues including "Honey, I Lost the Kids" (#1) and "The Fred Flintstone Show" (#4).
|
|-
| ''The Flintstones and the Jetsons''
| 21 issues
| Ongoing series
| August 1997 – May 1999
| Mike Carlin, Sam Henderson, Michael Kupperman, Matt Wayne, Robbie Busch, Chuck Dixon, Michael Kraiger, Glen Hanson, Sam Henderson, Allan Neuwirth
| DC Comics
| Anthology series alternating stories with fellow Hanna-Barbera series ''The Jetsons''; the final issue (#21) features a crossover story loosely derived from the 1987 television film ''[[The Jetsons Meet the Flintstones]]'' titled "It's About Time" (22 pages total).
|
* ''The Flintstones and the Jetsons'' TP
|-
| [[The Flintstones (2016 comic book)|''The Flintstones'' (2016)]]
| 6 issues
| Limited series
| June 6, 2016 – June 7, 2017
| [[Mark Russell (writer)|Mark Russell]]
| DC Comics
| Part of the ''Hanna-Barbera Beyond'' comic book initiative.
|
|-
| ''Booster Gold/The Flintstones Special''
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| May 2017
| Mark Russell, Jimmy Palmiotti, Amanda Conner
| DC Comics
| Crossover with DC's [[Booster Gold]]; part of the ''DC Meets Hanna-Barbera'' comic book line.
|
|-
! [[Flipper (1964 TV series)|''Flipper'' (1964)]]
| ''Flipper''
| 3 issues
| Ongoing series
| April 1964 – November 1967
|
| Gold Key Comics
|
|
|-
! ''[[The Flying Nun]]''
| ''The Flying Nun''
| 4 issues
| Ongoing series
| February – November 1968
|
| Dell Comics
|
|
|-
! ''[[Follow the Sun]]''
| ''Follow the Sun''
| 2 issues
| Ongoing series
| July – November 1962
|
| Dell Comics
|
|
|-
! ''[[Foofur]]''
| ''Foofur''
| 6 issues
| Ongoing series
| August 1987 – June 1988
| Michael Gallagher, Tony Franco
| Marvel Comics/Star Comics
|
|
|-
! ''[[Four Feather Falls#Other media|Four Feather Falls]]''
| ''TV Comic'' #439–564
| 106 issues
| Comic story, serial
| May 14, 1960 – October 6, 1962
|
| Polystyle Publications
|
|
|-
! rowspan="6" | ''[[Fraggle Rock#Comics|Fraggle Rock]]''
| ''Fraggle Rock'' (1985)
| 3 issues
| Ongoing series
| April 1985 – September 1986
| Stan Kay
| Marvel Comics/Star Comics
|
|
|-
| ''Fraggle Rock'' (2010) (series 1)
| 3 issues
| Ongoing series
| April – June 2010
| Adrianne Ambrose, Sam Humphries, Grace Randolph
| rowspan="2" | Archaia Entertainment
|
|
|-
| ''Fraggle Rock'' (2010) (series 2)
|v3 issues
| Ongoing series
| January – April 2011
| Grace Randolph, Jake Forbes, Joe LeFavi
|
|
|-
| ''Fraggle Rock: Monsters from Outer Space''
| 1 volume
| One-shot
| October 2011
| Heather Nuhfer, Katie Strickland
| rowspan="3" | Boom! Studios, Archaia Entertainment
|
|
|-
| ''Fraggle Rock: Journey to the Everspring''
| 4 issues
| Limited series
| October 2014 – January 2015
| Kate Leth
|
|
|-
| ''Fraggle Rock'' (2018)
| 3 issues
| Ongoing series
| May – August 2018
| Jared Cullum, Jay P. Fosgitt, Art Baltazar, Katie Cook
|
|
|-
! rowspan="2" | ''[[Frankenstein Jr. and The Impossibles]]''
| ''Frankenstein Jr. and The Impossibles''
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| January 1967
|
| Gold Key Comics
| 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.
|
|-
| ''Hanna-Barbera Presents'' #8
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| November 1996
| Bill Matheny
| Archie Comics
| 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.
|
|-
! rowspan="2" | ''[[Fringe (TV series)#Books and comics|Fringe]]''
| ''Fringe''
| 6 issues
| Limited series
| October 2008 – August 2009
| Zack Whedon, Julia Cho, Alex Katsnelson, Danielle DiSpaltro, Mike Johnson, Matthew Pitts, Kim Cavyan, Justin Doble
| rowspan="2" | WildStorm
|
|
|-
| ''Fringe: Tales from the Fringe''
| 6 issues
| Limited series
| August 2010 – January 2011
| Justin Doble, Alex Katsnelson, Adam Gaines, Christine Lavaf, Matthew Pitts, Danielle DiSpaltro, Kristin Cantrell, Mike Johnson, Kim Cavyan
|
|
|-
! ''[[Frontier Doctor]]''
| ''Four Color'' (series 2) #877
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| February 1958
|
| Dell Comics
| 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]]''
| ''F-Troop''
| 7 issues
| Ongoing series
| August 1966 – August 1967
|
| Dell Comics
|
|
|-
! ''[[The Funky Phantom#Comics|The Funky Phantom]]''
| ''The Funky Phantom''
| 13 issues
| Ongoing series
| March 1972 – March 1975
|
| Gold Key Comics
|
|
|-
! rowspan="3" | ''[[Fury (American TV series)|Fury]]''
| ''Four Color'' (series 2) #781, #885, #975, #1031, #1080, #1133, #1172, #1218, #1296
| 9 issues
| One-shot
| August 1957, March 1958, March 1959, September-November 1959, February-April 1960, August-October 1960, March-May 1961, September-November 1961, March-May 1962
|
| rowspan="2" | Dell Comics
|
|
|-
| ''Fury'' (series 1) #01-292-208
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| June-August 1962
|
|
|
|-
| ''Fury'' (series 2) #1
| 1 issue
| Ongoing series {{small|(planned)}}
| November 1962
|
| Gold Key Comics
| 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).
|
|-
! rowspan="4" | ''[[Futurama]]''
| ''[[Futurama Comics]]''
| 82 issues
| Ongoing series
| November 2000 – July 2018
|
| rowspan="4" | [[Bongo Comics]]
|
|
* ''Futurama-O-Rama'' TPB
* ''Futurama Adventures'' TPB
* ''Futurama: The Time Bender Trilogy'' TPB
* ''Futurama Conquers the Universe'' TPB
* ''Futurama Comics: To Infinity!'' TPB
|-
| ''Futurama/Simpsons Infinitely Secret Crossover Crisis''
| 2 issues
| Limited series
| August 2002 – January 2003
| Boothby, Lloyd, Morrison
|
| rowspan="2" |
* ''The Simpsons/Futurama Crossover Crisis'' HC
|-
| ''The Simpsons/Futurama Crossover Crisis II''
| 2 issues
| Limited series
| January – March 2005
| Boothby, Lloyd
|
|-
| ''Futurama Returns – Featuring The Return of Futurama!''
| 1 issue
| Minicomic
| 2007
|
| Promotion for the [[Futurama (season 5)#Production|2008 series revival]] on [[Comedy Central]]; originally given away at [[San Diego Comic-Con]] before made available through commercial retailers.
|
|}
 
== G ==
*''[[The Wild Wild West#Revivals and other media|The Wild Wild West]]''
 
{| class="wikitable mw-collapsible"
*''[[The X-Files merchandise#Comic books|The X-Files]]''
!Based on
!Title
!Length
!Format
!Publication date
!Authors
!Publisher
!Notes
!Collected editions
|-
! ''[[Galactica 1980#Comic series|Galactica 1980]]''
| ''Galactica 1980''
| 4 issues
| Limited series
| September 2009 – January 2010
| Marc Guggenheim
| Dynamite Entertainment
| Re-imagined alternate telling of the eponymous series.
|
* Paperback: {{ISBNT|1606902288}}/{{ISBNT|978-1606902288}}
|-
! ''[[The Gallant Men#Tie-ins|The Gallant Men]]''
| ''The Gallant Men''
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| October 1963
| {{dunno}}
| Gold Key Comics
| <ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/226850/|title=The Gallant Men #1 |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref>
| {{nan}}
|-
! ''[[Gargantia on the Verdurous Planet#Manga|Gargantia on the Verdurous Planet]]''
| ''Gargantia on the Verdurous Planet''
|
| Serialized manga
| January 10, 2013 – July 10, 2013
| Wataru Mitogawa
| Kadokawa Shoten
| Serialized in ''[[Newtype Ace]]'', then continued in [[Niconico]]'s web magazine ''Kadokawa Niconico Ace''.
| Collected in three ''tankōbon'' volumes.
|-
! rowspan="5" | ''[[Gargoyles (TV series)|Gargoyles]]'' ([[Gargoyles (comics)|comics]])
| ''Gargoyles'' (1995)
| 11 issues
| Ongoing series
| February – December 1995
| Martin Pasko, Mort Todd
| Marvel Comics
| Non-canonical storyline unrelated to the later series that followed.
|
|-
| ''Gargoyles'' (2006)
| 5 issues
| Limited series
| June 2006 – August 2009
| rowspan="4" | Greg Weisman
| rowspan="2" | Slave Labor Graphics
|
|
|-
| ''Gargoyles: Bad Guys''
| 4 issues
| Limited series
| November 2007 – April 2008
|
|
|-
| ''Gargoyles'' (2022)
| 12 issues
| Limited series
| December 2022 – March 2024
| rowspan="2" | Dynamite Entertainment
|
|
|-
| ''Gargoyles: Dark Ages''
| 6 issues
| Limited series
| July 2023 – March 2024
|
|
|-
! ''[[Garrison's Gorillas]]''
| ''Garrison's Gorillas''
| 5 issues
| Ongoing series
| January 1968 – October 1969
|
| Dell Comics
|
| {{nan}}
|-
! ''[[Gen:Lock]]''
| ''Gen:Lock''
| 6 issues
| Limited series
| January – June 2020
|
| DC Comics
|
|
|-
! ''[[Gentle Ben#1960s television series Gentle Ben|Gentle Ben]]''
| ''Gentle Ben''
| 5 issues
| Ongoing series
| February 1968 – October 1969
|
| Dell Comics
|
| {{nan}}
|-
! ''[[George of the Jungle#Comic book|George of the Jungle]]''
| ''George of the Jungle — with Tom Slick and Super Chicken''
| 2 issues
| Ongoing series
| February – October 1969
|
| Gold Key Comics
|
| {{nan}}
|-
! ''[[The Get Along Gang#Other merchandise|The Get Along Gang]]''
| ''The Get Along Gang''
| 6 issues
| Ongoing series
| May 1985 – March 1986
| Dave Manak
| Star Comics
|
| {{nan}}
|-
! ''[[Get Smart#Books and comics|Get Smart]]''
| ''Get Smart''
| 8 issues
| Ongoing series
| June 1966 – September 1967
| Joe Gill
| Dell Comics
|
| {{nan}}
|-
! ''[[Ghostbusters (1986 TV series)#Comic book|Ghostbusters]]''
| Filmation's ''Ghostbusters''
| 4 issues
| Ongoing series
| February – June 1986
| Hilarie Staton
| [[First Comics]]
|
| {{nan}}
|-
! rowspan="2" | ''[[Ghost Whisperer]]''
| ''Ghost Whisperer: The Haunted''
| 5 issues
| Limited series
| March – July 2008
| Carrie Smith, Becca Smith
| rowspan="2" | IDW Publishing
|
|
|-
| ''Ghost Whisperer: The Muse''
| 4 issues
| Limited series
| December 2008 – March 2009
| Barbara Randall Kesel
|
|
|-
! ''[[Gidget (TV series)#Merchandise|Gidget]]''
| ''Gidget''
| 2 issues
| Ongoing series
| April – December 1966
|
| Dell Comics
|
|
|-
! ''[[The Girl from U.N.C.L.E.#Original novels|The Girl from U.N.C.L.E.]]''
| ''The Girl from U.N.C.L.E.''
| 5 issues
| Ongoing series
| January – October 1966
|
| Gold Key Comics
|
| {{nan}}
|-
! ''[[Glee (TV series)|Glee]]''
| ''Archie'' (volume 1) #641–644: "Archie Meets Glee"
| 4 issues
| Serial
| April 2013 – July 2013
| Roberto Aquirre-Sacasa
| Archie Comics
| Crossover with ''Archie''.
|
|-
! ''[[Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C.#Media|Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C.]]''
| ''Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C.''
| 3 issues
| Ongoing series
| July 1966 – October 1967
|
| Gold Key Comics
|
| {{nan}}
|-
! ''[[The Governor & J.J.]]''
| ''The Governor and J.J.''
| 3 issues
| Ongoing series
| February – August 1970
| Paul S. Newman
| Gold Key Comics
|
| {{nan}}
|-
! ''[[Gravity Falls]]''
| ''[[Gravity Falls: Lost Legends]]''
| 1 volume
| Graphic novel
| | July 24, 2018
| [[Alex Hirsch]]
| Disney Press
|
|
* Hardcover: {{ISBNT|9781368021425}}
|-
! ''[[The Gray Ghost (TV series)#Adaptations|The Gray Ghost]]''
| ''Four Color'' (series 2) #911, #1000
| 2 issues
| One-shot
| June 1958,<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/14630/|title=Four Color #911 - The Gray Ghost |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref> June-August 1959<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/173645/|title=Four Color #1000 - The Gray Ghost |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref>
| Paul S. Newman
| Dell Comics
| Two tryout issues for a possible ongoing series that never saw the light of day.
| {{nan}}
|-
! rowspan="3" | ''[[The Green Hornet (TV series)#Comics|The Green Hornet]]''
| ''The Green Hornet'' (1967)
| 3 issues
| Ongoing series
| February – August 1967
| Paul S. Newman
| Gold Key Comics
|
| {{nan}}
|-
| ''Batman '66 Meets the Green Hornet''
| 6 issues
| Limited series
| August 2014 – January 2015
| Kevin Smith, Ralph Garman
| DC Comics, Dynamite Entertainment
|
|
|-
| ''The Green Hornet '66 Meets the Spirit''
| 5 issues
| Limited series
| 2017
| Fred Van Lente
| Dynamite Entertainment
|
|
|-
! rowspan="8" | ''[[The Gumby Show]]''
| ''Gumby 3-D''
| 7 issues
| Limited series
| October 1986 – January 1988
| Art Clokey, David Cody Weiss
| Blackthorne Publishing
| Originally published in anaglyph 3D.
| {{nan}}
|-
| ''Gumby's Summer Fun Special''
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| July 1987<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/43033/|title=Gumby's Summer Fun Special #1 |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref>
| Bob Burden
| Comico
|
| {{nan}}
|-
| ''Gumby's Winter Fun Special''
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| December 1988<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/45309/|title=Gumby's Winter Fun Special #1 |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref>
| Steve Purcell
| Comico
|
| {{nan}}
|-
| ''Gumby'' (2006)
| 3 issues
| Ongoing series
| July 2006 – July 2007
| Bob Burden, Rick Geary, Steve Oliff
| rowspan="4" | Wildcard Ink
|
|
|-
| ''Gumby FCDB Special 2007''
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| May 2007<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/355846/|title=Gumby Free Comic Book Day Special |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref>
| Shannon Wheeler
| Free Comic Book Day 2007 exclusive.
|
|-
| ''Gumby FCDB Special 2008''
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| May 2008<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/527055/|title=Gumby Free Comic Book Day Special |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref>
| Mike Hersh, Bob Burden
| Free Comic Book Day 2008 exclusive.
|
|-
| ''Gumby's Gang – Starring Pokey''
| 1 issue
| Limited series {{small|(planned)}}
| July 2010
| Michael Aushenker
|
|
|-
| ''Gumby'' (2017)
| 3 issues
| Ongoing series
| July – September 2017
| Jeff Whitman, Ray Fawkes, Kyle Baker, Mike Kazaleh, Sholly Fisch, Eric Esquivel, Andy Fish
| Papercutz
|
|
|-
! rowspan="2" | ''[[Gunsmoke#Television series (1955–1975)|Gunsmoke]]''
| ''Four Color'' (series 2) #679, #720, #769, #797, #844
| rowspan="2" | 27 issues
| One-shot
| February 1956,<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/113601/|title=Four Color #679 - Gunsmoke |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref> August 1956,<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/113603/|title=Four Color #720 - Gunsmoke |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref> February 1957,<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/113602/|title=Four Color #769 - Gunsmoke |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref> May 1957,<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/113604/|title=Four Color #797 - Gunsmoke |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref> August 1957<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/113605/|title=Four Color #844 - Gunsmoke |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref>
| Paul S. Newman
| rowspan="2" | Dell Comics
| The first five issues are tryout issues for the eventual series, all published apart from each other.
| {{nan}}
|-
| ''Gunsmoke'' #6–27
| Ongoing series
| January 1958 – July 1961
|
| The main series overall; continued from ''Four Color'' #844.
| {{nan}}
|}
 
=== ''Generator Rex'' ===
** "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)
 
=== ''The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy'' ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Title
! style="width:40pt" | {{Abbr|No.|Number}} of issues
! style="width:75pt" | Format
! style="width:125pt" | Author(s)
! style="width:125pt" | Publisher
! style="width:150pt" | Publication date
! style="width:175pt" | Notes
! Collections
|-
! "Central Junction: What's Your Function?", ''Cartoon Cartoons'' #14
| 1
|
| Gord Zajac
| rowspan="7" | DC Comics
| January 2003
|
|
|-
! "Bowled Over", ''Cartoon Cartoons'' #22
| 1
|
| rowspan="2" | 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
|
| rowspan="2" | 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
|
|
|}
 
== H ==
 
{| class="wikitable mw-collapsible"
!Based on
!Title
!Length
!Format
!Publication date
!Authors
!Publisher
!Notes
!Collected editions
|-
! rowspan="10" | [[List of Hanna-Barbera characters|Hanna-Barbera]]
| ''Hanna-Barbera Band-Wagon''
| 3 issues
| Ongoing series
| October 1962 – April 1963
|
| Gold Key Comics
|
|
|-
| ''Hanna-Barbera Super TV Heroes''
| 7 issues
| Ongoing series
| April 1968 – September 1969
|
| Archie Comics
|
|
|-
| ''Hanna-Barbera Hi-Adventure Heroes''
| 2 issues
| Ongoing series
| May – August 1969
|
| Gold Key Comics
|
|
|-
| ''Hanna-Barbera Parade''
| 10 issues
| Ongoing series
| September 1971 – December 1972
|
| Charlton Comics
|
|
|-
| ''The Funtastic World of Hanna-Barbera''
| 3 issues
| Limited series
| December 1977 – June 1978
|
| Marvel Comics
| Treasury-sized editions published quarterly.
|
|-
| ''TV Stars''
| 4 issues
| Limited series
| August 1978 – February 1979
|
| Marvel Comics
|
|
|-
| ''Hanna-Barbera Spotlight''
| 4 issues
| Ongoing series
| September 1978 – May 1979
|
| Marvel Comics
|
|
|-
| ''Hanna-Barbera All-Stars''
| 4 issues
| Ongoing series
| October 1995 – April 1996
|
| Archie Comics
|
|
|-
| ''Hanna-Barbera Presents''
| 8 issues
| Ongoing series
| November 1995 – November 1996
|
| Archie Comics
|
|
|-
| ''Cartoon Network Christmas Spectacular''
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| December 1997
| Bill Mattheny, Bill Vallely
| Archie Comics
| {{small|48 page special edition; the publication overall is an anthology of nine self-contained stories featuring ''Scooby-Doo'' ("Too Much Christmas Spirit"), ''The Flintstones'' ("It's a Gift"), ''Huckleberry Hound'' ("Mail Must Go Through"), ''The Jetsons'' ("The Last Christmas Carol"), ''Magilla Gorilla'' ("Don't Badger the Customers!"), ''Yogi Bear'' ("It's a Blunderful Life") and ''Quick Draw McGraw'' in three stories in a row ("The Top 10 Cultural Events of the Year in Guzzler's Gulch!", "Quick Draw!" and "Buried").}}
|
|-
! ''[[Help!... It's the Hair Bear Bunch!#Production and promotion|Help!... It's the Hair Bear Bunch!]]''
| ''The Hair Bear Bunch''
| 9 issues
| Ongoing series
| February 1972 – February 1974
|
| Gold Key Comics
|
| {{nan}}
|-
! ''[[Hogan's Heroes#Merchandise and promotion|Hogan's Heroes]]''
| ''Hogan's Heroes''
| 9 issues
| Ongoing series
| June 1966 – October 1969
|
| Dell Comics
|
| {{nan}}
|-
! rowspan="2" | ''[[Hong Kong Phooey#Comics|Hong Kong Phooey]]''
| ''Hong Kong Phooey''
| 9 issues
| Ongoing series
| May 1975 – November 1976
|
| Charlton Comics
|
|
|-
| ''Black Lightning/Hong Kong Phooey Special''
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| July 2018
| Bryan Hill, Jeff Parker
| DC Comics
| Crossover with DC's [[Black Lightning]]; part of the ''DC Meets Hanna-Barbera'' comic book line.
|
|}
 
*''[[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 (2016 comic book)|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 (comics)|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'' ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Title
! style="width:40pt" | {{Abbr|No.|Number}} of issues
! style="width:75pt" | Format
! style="width:125pt" | Author(s)
! style="width:125pt" | Publisher
! style="width:150pt" | Publication date
! style="width:175pt" | Notes
! Collections
|-
! ''[[Lippy the Lion and Hardy Har Har#Other appearances|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#Comic books|Happy Days]]'' (Gold Key Comics, March 1979—January 1980)
*''[[Harlem Globetrotters (TV series)#Gold Key Comics series|Harlem Globetrotters]]'' (Gold Key Comics, April 1972—January 1975)
*''[[The Hathaways (comedy)|The Hathaways]]'' (''Four Color'' (series 2) #1298, Dell Comics, March-June 1962)
*''[[The_Haunted_House_(anime)#Comics|The Haunted House]]''
*''[[Have Gun – Will Travel#Books|Have Gun, Will Travel]]'' (''Four Color'' (series 2) #931, #983 and #1044, Dell Comics, 1958, 1959, October-December 1959)
*''[[Hawaiian Eye#In other media|Hawaiian Eye]]'' (Gold Key Comics, July 1963)
*''[[Hawkeye and the Last of the Mohicans]]'' (''Four Color'' (series 2) #884, Dell Comics, March 1958)
*''[[The Head (1994 TV series)#Graphic novel|The Head: A Legend Is Born]]''
*''[[Hector Heathcote]]'' (Gold Key Comics, March 1964)
*''[[He-Man and the Masters of the Universe (1983 TV series)|He-Man and the Masters of the Universe]]'':
**''[[Masters of the Universe (comics)#Marvel Star Comics series (1986-1988)|Masters of the Universe]]'' (Marvel Comics/Star Comics, May 1986—May 1988)
*''[[Hercules: The Legendary Journeys#In other media|Hercules: The Legendary Journeys]]'' (Topps Comics, June—October 1996)
*''[[High Adventure (TV series)|High Adventure]]'' (''Four Color'' (series 2) #949, #1001, Dell Comics, November 1958, August-October 1959)
*''[[The High Chaparral]]'' (Gold Key Comics, 1968)
*''[[The Honeymooners#Comics|The Honeymooners]]'' (Hypergraphics Comics, 1987–1989)
*''[[Honey West (TV series)#Print adaptations|Honey West]]'' (Gold Key Comics, September 1966)
*''[[Hotel de Paree#Comic Book|Hotel de Paree — Sundance]]'' (''Four Color'' (series 2) #1126, Dell Comics, August-October 1960)
*''[[Hotel Transylvania (franchise)#My Little Monster-Sitter|Hotel Transylvania: The Series: My Little Monster-Sitter]]'' (Papercutz, June 2019)
*''[[Howdy Doody#Merchandising and licensing|Howdy Doody]]'' (Dell Comics, January 1950—September 1956)
*''[[H.R. Pufnstuf]]'' (Gold Key Comics, October 1970—July 1972)
*''[[The Huckleberry Hound Show#Media information|The Huckleberry Hound Show]]'':
**''Huckleberry Hound'' (''Four Color'' (series 2) #990 and #1050, Dell Comics, May-July 1959 and October-December 1959)
**''Huckleberry Hound Winter Fun'' (''Four Color'' (series 2) #1054, Dell Comics, December 1959)
**[[Yogi Bear#Comic books|''Yogi Bear'' (1959)]] (''Four Color'' (series 2) #1067, Dell Comics, December 1959-February 1960)
**''[[Yogi Bear#Comic books|Yogi Bear Goes to College]]'' (''Four Color'' (series 2) #1104, Dell Comics, June-August 1960)
**''Huckleberry Hound for President'' (''Four Color'' (series 2) #1141, Dell Comics, October 1960)
**''[[Pixie and Dixie and Mr. Jinks#Other appearances|Pixie and Dixie and Mr. Jinks]]'' (''Four Color'' (series 2) #1196, #1264, Dell Comics, July-September 1961, December 1961-February 1962)
**''Huck and Yogi Winter Sports'' (''Four Color'' (series 2) #1310, Dell Comics, March 1962)
**''Green Lantern/Huckleberry Hound Special'' #1 (DC Comics, December 2018)
*''[[Husbands: The Comic]]''
 
==I==
{| class="wikitable mw-collapsible"
!Based on
!Title
!Length
!Format
!Publication date
!Authors
!Publisher
!Notes
!Collected editions
|-
! ''[[I Dream of Jeannie#Comics|I Dream of Jeannie]]''
| ''I Dream of Jeannie''
| 2 issues
| Ongoing series
| April – December 1966
|
| Dell Comics
|
|
|-
! ''[[I Love Lucy#Comic book and comic strip|I Love Lucy]]''
| ''I Love Lucy''
| #3—35
| Ongoing series
| August 1954 – April 1962
|
| Dell Comics
|
|
|-
! ''[[I Spy (1965 TV series)#Original novels, comic books, and reference books|I Spy]]''
| ''I Spy''
| 6 issues
| Ongoing series
| August 1966 – September 1968
|
| Gold Key Comics
|
|
|-
! ''[[I'm Dickens, He's Fenster]]''
| ''I'm Dickens, He's Fenster''
| 2 issues
| Ongoing series
| July – October 1963
|
| Dell Comics
|
|
|-
! ''[[Inhumanoids#Comic book|Inhumanoids]]''
| ''Inhumanoids''
| 4 issues
| Ongoing series
| January – July 1987
|
| Marvel Comics/Star Comics
| Adaptation of the five-episode storyline "The Evil That Lies Within".
|
|-
! rowspan="5" | ''[[Invader Zim#Comic book series|Invader Zim]]''
| ''Invader Zim''
| 50 issues
| Ongoing series
| July 2015 – March 2020
| 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
|
|
|-
| ''Invader Zim Quarterly''
| 2 issues
| Ongoing series
| June 2020 – August 2020
| Eric Trueheart, Sam Logan
| Oni Press
|
|
|-
| ''Invader Zim Quarterly: Holiday Special''
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| December 2020
| Eric Trueheart
| Oni Press
|
|
|-
| ''Invader Zim Quarterly: Zim's Greatest Plan''
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| March 2021
| Sam Logan
| Oni Press
|
|
|-
| ''Invader Zim: The Dookie Loop Horror''
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| August 2021
|
| Oni Press
|
|
|-
! ''[[The Invaders#Comics|The Invaders]]''
| ''The Invaders''
| 4 issues
| Ongoing series
| October 1967 – October 1968
|
| Gold Key Comics
|
|
|-
! ''[[Iron Horse (TV series)|Iron Horse]]''
| ''Iron Horse''
| 2 issues
| Ongoing series
| March – June 1967
|
| Dell Comics
|
|
|-
! ''[[It's About Time (TV series)|It's About Time]]''
| ''It's About Time''
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| January 1967
|
| Gold Key Comics
|
|
|}
 
== J ==
 
{| class="wikitable mw-collapsible"
!Based on
!Title
!Length
!Format
!Publication date
!Authors
!Publisher
!Notes
!Collected editions
|-
! rowspan="2" | ''[[Jabberjaw]]''
| ''Cartoon Network Presents'' #23: "Gammyjaws"
| 1 issue
| Comic story
| July 1999
| Dan Abnett, Jeff Parker
| Chuck Kim
| The main feature story, "Gammyjaws" (eight pages), followed by two back-up two stories featuring ''Speed Buggy'' ("Bay, Humbug!", six pages) and ''Captain Caveman and the Teen Angels'' ("Neanderthal Nightmare", eight pages).
|
|-
| ''Aquaman/Jabberjaw Special''
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| July 2018
| Dan Abnett, Jeff Parker
| DC Comics
| Crossover with DC's Aquaman; part of the ''DC Meets Hanna-Barbera'' comic book line.
|
|-
! rowspan="2" | ''[[Jackie Chan Adventures#Comics|Jackie Chan Adventures]]''
| ''Jackie Chan Adventures Magazine''
| 82 issues
| Ongoing series, magazine
| September 3, 2003 – September 13, 2006
|
| Eaglemoss International Ltd
| Published forenightly; the magazine regularly featured two ongoing comic strips, "The J-Team" (four pages) and "Jade's Adventures" (one page), the latter featured at the end on the twenty-third page of the magazine.
|
|-
| ''Jackie Chan Adventures Cine-Manga''
| 4 volumes
| Graphic novels
| November 11, 2003 – April 2004
| John Rogers, David Stack
| Tokyopop
|
|
|-
! ''[[James Bond Jr.#Marvel Comics books|James Bond Jr.]]''
| ''James Bond Jr.''
| 12 issues
| Limited series
| January – December 1992
| Cal Hamilton, Dan Abnett
| Marvel Comics
|
|
|-
! ''[[Jem (TV series)#Comics|Jem]]''
| ''Jem and the Holograms''
| 26 issues
| Ongoing series
| March 2015 – April 2017
| Kelly Thompson
| IDW Publishing
|
|
|-
! [[Jericho (2006 TV series)|''Jericho'' (2006)]]
| ''Jericho: Season 3 – Civil War''
| 6 issues
| Limited series
| October 2009 – May 2011
| Dan Shotz, Robert Levine, Jason M. Burns, Matthew Federman
| Devil's Due Publishing (#1–3), IDW Publishing (#4–6)
|
|
|-
! ''Jesse James Is a Dead Man''
| ''Jesse James Is a Dead Man''
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| May 2009
| Mac Foster
| Marvel Custom
|
|
|-
! rowspan="5" | ''[[The Jetsons#Comics|The Jetsons]]''
| ''The Jetsons'' (1962)
| 36 issues
| Ongoing series
| January 1963 – October 1970
|
| Gold Key Comics
|
|
|-
| ''The Jetsons'' (1970)
| 20 issues
| Ongoing series
| October 1970 – December 1973
|
| Charlton Comics
|
|
|-
| ''The Jetsons'' (1996)
| 8 issues
| Ongoing series
| September 1995 – April 1996
| Angelo De Cesare, Bill Vallely
| Archie Comics
|
|
|-
| ''The Flintstones and the Jetsons''
| 21 issues
| Ongoing series
| August 1997 – May 1999
| Mike Carlin, Sam Henderson, Michael Kupperman, Matt Wayne, Robbie Busch, Chuck Dixon, Michael Kraiger, Glen Hanson, Sam Henderson, Allan Neuwirth
| DC Comics
| Anthology series alternating stories with fellow Hanna-Barbera series ''The Flintstones''; the final issue (#21) features a crossover story loosely derived from the 1987 television film ''[[The Jetsons Meet the Flintstones]]'' titled "It's About Time" (22 pages total).
|
* Paperback: {{ISBNT|1401272401}}/{{ISBNT|978-1401272401}}
|-
| [[The Jetsons (comics)|''The Jetsons'' (2017)]]
| 6 issues
| Limited series
| November 2017 – April 2018
| Jimmy Palmiotti
| DC Comics
| Part of the ''Hanna-Barbera Beyond'' comic book line.
|
|-
! ''[[Johnny Ringo (TV series)|Johnny Ringo]]''
| ''Four Color'' (series 2) #1142
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| November 1960-January 1961
|
| Dell Comics
|
| {{nan}}
|-
! ''[[Johnny Test#Comic books and graphic novels|Johnny Test]]''
| ''Johnny Test: The Once and Future Johnny''
| 1 volume
| Graphic novel
| September 2011
| Dale Mettam
| Viper Comics
|
|
|-
! ''[[Jonny Quest#Comic books|Jonny Quest]]''
| ''Jonny Quest'' (1964)
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| December 1964
|
| Gold Key Comics
| The main feature story, adapted from the series'first episode "[[Jonny Quest (TV series)#ep1|The Mystery of the Lizard Men]]" (32 pages), preceded by a one-page introduction of the characters ("Cast of Characters"), followed by a one-page educational piece on the Sargasso Sea ("The Strange Sargasso Sea") and a pin-up illustration of two early development sketches, probably drawn by Doug Wildey.
|
|-
! ''[[Justice League (TV series)#Justice League Adventures|Justice League]]''
| ''Justice League Adventures''
| 34 issues
| Ongoing series
| January 2002 – October 2004
|
| DC Comics
|
| Paperback: {{ISBNT|156389954X}}/{{ISBNT|9781563899546}}
|}
 
==K==
{| class="wikitable mw-collapsible"
!Based on
!Title
!Length
!Format
!Publication date
!Authors
!Publisher
!Notes
!Collected editions
|-
! ''[[Karate Kommandos#Comic book|Karate Kommandos]]''
| ''Chuck Norris: Karate Kommandos''
| 4 issues
| Limited series
| January – July 1987<ref>[http://goodcomics.comicbookresources.com/2007/01/07/365-reasons-to-love-comics-7/ Comics Should Be Good! » 365 Reasons to Love Comics #7<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
| Mary Jo Duffy
| Star Comics
|
|
|-
! ''[[Kid 'n Play (TV series)|Kid 'n Play]]''
| ''Kid 'n Play''
| 9 issues
| Ongoing series
| February – October 1992
| Dwight Coye
| Marvel Comics
|
|
|-
! ''[[King Arthur and the Knights of Justice#Merchandise and comics|King Arthur and the Knights of Justice]]''
| ''King Arthur and the Knights of Justice''
| 3 issues
| Limited series
| December 1993 – February 1994
| Mike Lackey
| Marvel Comics
|
|
|-
! ''[[King Leonardo and His Short Subjects]]''
| ''Four Color'' (series 2) #1242, #1278
| 2
| Tryout
| November 1961-January 1962, February-April 1962
| {{dunno}}
| Dell Comics
|
|
|-
! ''[[Kissyfur]]''
| ''Kissyfur''
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| 1989
| Phil Mendez
| DC Comics
|
|
|-
! ''[[Kolchak: The Night Stalker#Other projects|Kolchak: The Night Stalker]]''
| ''Kolchak: The Night Stalker''
| 1 issue
|
| 2002
| Jeff Rice
| Moonstone Books
|
|
|-
! ''[[The Krofft Supershow]]''
| ''The Krofft Supershow''
| 6 issues
| Ongoing series
| April 1978 – January 1979
|
| Gold Key Comics
|
|
|-
! ''[[Krypto the Superdog]]''
| ''Krypto the Superdog''
| 6 issues
| Limited series
| November 2006 – April 2007
| Jesse Leon McCann
| DC Comics
|
| Paperback: {{ISBNT|1779509278}}/{{ISBNT|978-1779509277}}
|}
 
==L==
 
{| class="wikitable mw-collapsible"
!Based on
!Title
!Length
!Format
!Publication date
!Authors
!Publisher
!Notes
!Collected editions
|-
! ''[[Laff-a-Lympics#Other media|Laff-a-Lympics]]''
| Hanna-Barbera's ''Laff-a-Lympics''
| 13 issues
| Ongoing series
| March 1978 – March 1979
| Mark Evanier
| Marvel Comics
|
| {{nan}}
|-
! ''[[Lancelot Link, Secret Chimp#Reception|Lancelot Link, Secret Chimp]]''
| ''Lancelot Link, Secret Chimp''
| 8 issues
| Ongoing series
| May 1971 – February 1973
| {{dunno}}
| Gold Key Comics
|
| {{nan}}
|-
! ''[[Land of the Giants#Merchandise and licensing|Land of the Giants]]''
| ''Land of the Giants''
| 5 issues
| Ongoing series
| November 1968 – September 1969
| {{dunno}}
| Gold Key Comics
|
| {{nan}}
|-
! rowspan="2" | ''[[Laramie (TV series)|Laramie]]''
| ''Four Color'' (series 2) #1125, #1223, #1284
| 3 issues
| One-shot
| August-October 1960, September-November 1961, February-April 1962
| Paul S. Newman
| Dell Comics
|
| {{nan}}
|-
| ''Laramie'' #01-418-207
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| May-July 1962
| {{dunno}}
| Dell Comics
|
| {{nan}}
|-
! rowspan="2" | ''[[Lawman (TV series)|Lawman]]''
|''Four Color'' (series 2) #970, #1035
| rowspan="2" | 11 issues
| One-shot
| December 1958, November 1959-January 1960
|
| rowspan="2" | Dell Comics
|
| {{nan}}
|-
| ''Lawman'' #3–11
| Ongoing series
| February 1960 – April 1962
|
|
| {{nan}}
|-
! rowspan="2" | ''[[Leave It to Beaver#Dell comic books|Leave It to Beaver]]''
| ''Four Color'' (series 2) #912, #999, #1103, #1191, #1285, 01-428-207
| 5 issues
| One-shot
| June 1958, June-August 1959, June-August 1960, July-September 1961, Feb-April 1962
| {{dunno}}
| Dell Comics
|
| {{nan}}
|-
| ''Leave It to Beaver'' #01-428-207
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| May-July 1962
| {{dunno}}
| Dell Comics
|
| {{nan}}
|-
! ''[[The Legend of Jesse James (TV series)#Merchandising|The Legend of Jesse James]]''
| ''The Legend of Jesse James''
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| February 1966
| {{dunno}}
| Gold Key Comics
|
| {{nan}}
|-
! ''[[The Legend of Korra]]''
| colspan="8" | {{main|The Legend of Korra (comics)}}
|-
! ''[[Legion of Super Heroes (TV series)#Legion of Super Heroes in the 31st Century|Legion of Super Heroes]]''
| ''Legion of Super-Heroes in the 31st Century''
| 20 issues
| Ongoing series
| June 2007 – January 2009
| J. Torres, Scott Beatty, Christine Boylan, Jai Nitz, Jack Briglio, Matt Manning, Jake Black
| DC Comics
|
|
* ''Legion of Super-Heroes in the 31st Century: Tomorrow's Heroes'' TP: {{ISBNT|1401216684}}/{{ISBNT|978-1401216689}}
|-
! rowspan="2" | ''[[The Librarian (franchise)|The Librarian]]''
| ''The Librarian: Return to King Solomon's Mines – The Graphic Novel''
| 1 volume
| Graphic novel
| December 2006
| James Watson
| Atlantis Studios
| Adaptation of the [[The Librarian: Return to King Solomon's Mines|eponymous second TV film]].
|
|-
| ''The Librarians''
| 4 issues
| Limited series
| November 2017 – March 2018
| Will Pfeifer
| Dynamite Entertainment
| Based on the [[The Librarians (2014 TV series)|sequel TV series]].
|
|-
! ''[[Lidsville#Comics|Lidsville]]''
| ''Lidsville''
| 5 issues
| Limited series
| October 1972 – October 1973
| Don Christensen
| Gold Key Comics
|
| {{nan}}
|-
! rowspan="2" | ''[[The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp]]''
| ''Four Color'' (series 2) #860, #890, #921: "Wyatt Earp"
| rowspan="2" | 13 issues
| One-shot
| November 1957, February 1958, June 1958
| Eric Freiwald, Robert Schaefer
| rowspan="2" | Dell Comics
|
| {{nan}}
|-
| ''Wyatt Earp'' #4–13
| Ongoing series
| September-November 1958 – December 1960-February 1961
|
|
| {{nan}}
|-
! ''[[The Life of Riley#Television|The Life of Riley]]''
| ''Four Color'' (series 2) #917
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| July 1958
|
| Dell Comics
|
| {{nan}}
|-
! ''[[Linus the Lionhearted]]''
| ''Linus the Lionhearted''
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| September 1965
|
| Gold Key Comics
|
| {{nan}}
|-
! ''[[Little Dracula (TV series)#Action figures and other merchandise|Little Dracula]]''
| ''Little Dracula''
| 3 issues
| Limited series
| January – May 1992
| Michael Gallagher, Dave Manak, Jorge Pacheco
| Harvey Comics
|
| {{nan}}
|-
! ''[[The Little Mermaid (franchise)#Printed adaptations|The Little Mermaid]]''
| Disney's ''The Little Mermaid''
| 12 issues
| Ongoing series
| September 1994 – August 1995
| Trina Robbins, Martin Pasko, Kayte Kuch, Sheryl Scarborough
| Marvel Comics
|
|
|-
! rowspan="2" | ''[[Lost in Space#Comics|Lost in Space]]'' ([[Lost in Space (comics)|comics]])
| ''Lost in Space''
| 18 issues
| Ongoing series
| August 1991 – January 1994
| Matt Thompson, David Campiti, George Borderick, Jr., Bill Mumy, Kevin Burns, Terry Collins
| Innovation Publishing
| Retitled ''Lost in Space: Voyage to the Bottom of the Soul'' from #13 for the titular six-issue storyline.
|
|-
| ''Lost in Space: The Lost Adventures''
| 6 issues
| Limited series
| March – November 2016
| Holly Interlandi {{small|(adaptation)}}, Carey Wilber {{small|(original)}}
| American Gothic Press
|
|
|-
! ''[[The Loud House]]''
| ''The Loud House''
| 23 volumes
| Graphic novels
| May 2017 – August 2022
|
| Papercutz
|
|
|-
! ''[[The Lucy Show#Comic book|The Lucy Show]]''
| ''The Lucy Show''
| 5 issues
| Ongoing series
| June 1963 – June 1964
|
| Gold Key Comics
|
| {{nan}}
|}
 
==M==
 
{| class="wikitable mw-collapsible"
!Based on
!Title
!Length
!Format
!Publication date
!Authors
!Publisher
!Notes
!Collected editions
|-
! ''[[Mackenzie's Raiders]]''
| ''Four Color'' (series 2) #1093
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| June-August 1960
| Eric Freiwald, Robert Schaefer
| Dell Comics
| Tryout issue for a possible series that went unpublished.
| {{nan}}
|-
! rowspan="6" | ''[[The Magilla Gorilla Show]]''
| ''Magilla Gorilla'' (1964)
| 10 issues
| Ongoing series
| May 1964 – December 1968
|
| rowspan="2" | Gold Key Comics
|
| {{nan}}
|-
| ''[[Punkin' Puss & Mushmouse#Other appearances|Mushmouse and Punkin Puss]]''
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| September 1965
|
|
| {{nan}}
|-
| ''Magilla Gorilla'' (1970)
| 5 issues
| Ongoing series
| November 1970 – July 1971
| Joe Gill
| Charlton Comics
|
| {{nan}}
|-
| ''Hanna-Barbera Spotlight'' #1: "Big Magilla in Space"
| 1 issue
| Comic story
| May 1979
| Reg Everbest
| Marvel Comics
| Main feature runs for a total of nine pages.
| {{nan}}
|-
| ''Cartoon Network Presents'' #3, #8, #22
| 3 issues
| Comic story
| Sam Henderson (#1), Mike Carlin (#8), Terry Collins (#22)
| DC Comics
| October 1997, May 1998, June 1999
| ''Magilla Gorilla'' was featured in three self-contained stories; the following stories in order: "The Twiddle Method" (#1), "Magilla's Guerrillas!" (#8) and "Mighty Magilla" (#22); issue #1 guest-featured characters from ''The Yogi Bear Show'', ''Top Cat'' and ''Breezly and Sneezly'' and issue #8 guest-featured characters from ''The Peter Potamus Show'', ''Space Ghost'', ''The Herculoids'' and ''Dial M for Monkey'' (from ''Dexter's Laboratory'').
| {{nan}}
|-
| ''Nightwing/Magilla Gorilla Special''
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| Heath Corson, J.M DeMatteis
| DC Comics
| December 2018
| Crossover with DC's [[Nightwing#Dick Grayson|Nightwing]]; part of the ''Hanna-Barbera'' comic book line.
|
|-
! ''[[Man from Atlantis#Adaptations|Man from Atlantis]]''
| ''Man from Atlantis''
| 7 issues
| Ongoing series
| February – August 1978
| Bill Mantlo, Mary Jo Duffy
| Marvel Comics
|
| {{nan}}
|-
! rowspan="4" | ''[[The Man from U.N.C.L.E.]]''
| ''The Man from U.N.C.L.E.'' (1965)
| 22 issues
| Ongoing series
| May 1965 – April 1969
| Paul S. Newman, Dick Wood
| Gold Key Comics
|
| {{nan}}
|-
| ''The Man from U.N.C.L.E.'' (1987)
| 22 issues
| Ongoing series
| January 1987 – September 1988
| Skip Simpson, David M. Lynch, Stan Timmons, Glenn Magee, Paula Smith
| TE Comics
|
| {{nan}}
|-
| ''The Man from U.N.C.L.E.: The Birds of Prey Affair''
| 2 issues
| Limited series
| March – September 1993
| Mark Ellis
| Millennium Publications
|
| {{nan}}
|-
| ''Batman '66 Meets the Man from U.N.C.L.E.''
| 6 issues
| Limited series
| February – July 2016
| Jeff Parker
| DC Comics
| Crossover with ''Batman '66''.
|
* Hardcover: {{ISBNT|1401264476}} / {{ISBNT|978-1401264475}}
* Paperback: {{ISBNT|1401268641}} / {{ISBNT|978-1401268640}}
|-
! rowspan="2" | ''[[Margie (TV series)#Publications|Margie]]''
| ''Four Color'' (series 2) #1307
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| {{dunno}}
| rowspan="2" | Dell Comics
| March-May 1962
| Tryout issue for a possible series.
| {{nan}}
|-
| ''Margie'' #2
| 1 issue
| Ongoing series
| {{dunno}}
| July-September 1962
|
| {{nan}}
|-
! rowspan="2" | ''[[Married... with Children#Comic books|Married... with Children]]''
| ''Married... with Children'' (series 1)
| 7 issues
| Limited series
| June 1990 – February 1991
| Katherine Llewellyn
| rowspan="2" | NOW Comics
|
| {{nan}}
|-
| ''Married... with Children'' (series 2)
| 7 issues
| Ongoing series
| September 1991 – April 1992
| Katherine Llewellyn, Marc Hansen, Diane Pirton, Ty Addams
|
| {{nan}}
|-
! rowspan="3" | ''[[The Marvel Action Hour]]''
| ''Marvel Action Hour Preview''
| 1 issue
| Ashcan comic
| 1994
| Joey Cavalieri, Eric Fein
| rowspan="3" | Marvel Comics
|
| {{nan}}
|-
| ''[[Iron Man (TV series)#Comics|Marvel Action Hour: Iron Man]]''
| 8 issues
| Ongoing series
| November 1994 – June 1995
| Eric Fein
|
| {{nan}}
|-
| ''[[Fantastic Four (1994 TV series)|Marvel Action Hour: Fantastic Four]]''
| 8 issues
| Ongoing series
| November 1994 – June 1995
| Joey Cavalieri
|
| {{nan}}
|-
! rowspan="2" | ''[[M.A.S.K. (TV series)|M.A.S.K.]]''
| ''M.A.S.K.'' (series 1)
| 4 issues
| Ongoing series
| December 1985 – March 1986
| rowspan="2" | Michael Fleisher
| rowspan="2" | DC Comics
|
| {{nan}}
|-
| ''M.A.S.K.'' (series 2)
| 9 issues
| Ongoing series
| February – October 1987
|
| {{nan}}
|-
! ''[[The Mask: Animated Series]]''
| ''[[The Mask (comics)#Adventures of the Mask|Adventures of the Mask]]''
| 12 issues
| Ongoing series
| January – December 1996
| Michael Eury
| Dark Horse Comics
|
|
|-
! rowspan="2" |''[[Masked Rider (TV series)|Masked Rider]]''
| ''Masked Rider''
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| April 1996
| Frank Lovece
| Marvel Comics
| The main feature story "A Tale of Two Planets" (37 pages total), guest featuring the [[List of Mighty Morphin Power Rangers characters#Power Rangers|cast of ''Mighty Morphin Power Rangers'']].
| {{nan}}
|-
| ''Saban Powerhouse'' #1, #2
| 2 issues
| Comic story
| Dan Slott
| Acclaim Comics
| October 1997
| Two self-contained stories spanning two issues, the following stories in order: "90 Miles Per Horror!" (#1) and "Ferbus Crashes High Society!" (#2)
| {{nan}}
|-
! rowspan="2" | ''[[Maverick (TV series)#Comic books|Maverick]]''
| ''Four Color'' (series 2) #892, #930, #945, #962, #980, #1005
| rowspan="2" | 19 issues
| One-shot
| April 1958, July 1958, October 1958, January 1959, April-June 1959, July-September 1959
| Eric Freiwald, Robert Schaefer
| rowspan="2" | Dell Comics
| The first six issues are tryout issues for a possible series, published apart from each other.
| {{nan}}
|-
| ''Maverick'' #7–19
| Ongoing series
| October-December 1959 – April-June 1962
| {{dunno}}
| The main series overall, continued from ''Four Color'' #1005.
| {{nan}}
|-
! ''[[McHale's Navy#Merchandise and other media|McHale's Navy]]''
| ''McHale's Navy''
| 3 issues
| Ongoing series
| May – November 1963
|
| Dell Comics
|
|
|-
! ''[[McKeever and the Colonel#Other media|McKeever and the Colonel]]''
| ''McKeever and the Colonel''
| 3 issues
| Ongoing series
| February – October 1963
|
| Dell Comics
|
|
|-
! ''[[Men into Space#In popular culture|Men into Space]]''
| ''Four Color'' (series 2) #1083
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| March 1960
| Gaylord DuBois
| Dell Comics
| Tryout issue for a possible series that went unpublished.
| {{nan}}
|-
! ''[[Midnight Patrol: Adventures in the Dream Zone]]''
| [[List of Beezer and Topper comic strips#Potsworth & Co.|''The Beezer and Topper'' #87—153]]; [[List of Dandy comic strips#Potsworth & Co.|''The Dandy'' #2701—]]: "Potsworth & Co."
|
| Comic story, serial
| May 16, 1992 – 1994
| {{dunno}}
| DC Thomson
|
| {{nan}}
|-
! ''[[The Mighty Hercules]]''
| ''The Mighty Hercules''
| 2 issues
| Ongoing series
| July – November 1963
| {{dunno}}
| Gold Key Comics
|
| {{nan}}
|-
! rowspan="3" | ''[[The Mighty Heroes]]''
| ''The Mighty Heroes'' (1967)
| 4 issues
| Ongoing series
| March – July 1967
| {{dunno}}
| Dell Comics
|
| {{nan}}
|-
| ''The Mighty Heroes'' (1987)
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| 1987
| Joe Gill, Jim Main
| Spotlight Comics
|
| {{nan}}
|-
| ''The Mighty Heroes'' (1998)
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| January 1998
| Scott Lobdell
| Marvel Comics
| Published by Marvel under the imprint [[Paramount Comics]].
| {{nan}}
|-
! ''[[Mighty Mouse: The New Adventures#Comic book spin-off|Mighty Mouse: The New Adventures]]''
| ''Mighty Mouse''
| 10 issues
| Ongoing series
| October 1990 – July 1991
| Michael Gallagher, Glenn Herdling, Dan Slott
| Marvel Comics
|
| {{nan}}
|-
! ''[[Millennium (TV series)|Millennium]]''
| ''[[Millennium (2015 comic book)|Millennium]]''
| 5 issues
| Limited series
| January – May 2015
| Joe Harris
| IDW Publishing
|
|
|-
! ''[[Milton the Monster]]''
| ''Milton the Monster and Fearless Fly''
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| May 1966
| {{dunno}}
| Gold Key Comics
|
| {{nan}}
|-
! ''[[Mission: Impossible (1966 TV series)#Print|Mission: Impossible]]''
| ''Mission: Impossible''
| 5 issues
| Ongoing series
| May 1967 – October 1969
| Paul S. Newman, Joe Gill
| Dell Comics
|
| {{nan}}
|-
! rowspan="2" | ''[[Mister Ed]]''
| ''Four Color'' (series 2) #1295
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| March-May 1962
| rowspan="2" | Paul S. Newman
| Dell Comics
| Tryout issue for the eventual series.
| {{nan}}
|-
| ''Mister Ed, the Talking Horse''
| 6 issues
| Ongoing series
| Gold Key Comics
| November 1962 – February 1964
|
| {{nan}}
|-
! ''[[Moby Dick and Mighty Mightor#Other appearances|Moby Dick and Mighty Mightor]]''
| ''Hanna-Barbera Super TV Heroes'' #1–7
| 7 issues
| Comic story, back-up story
|
| Gold Key Comics
| April 1968, July 1968, October 1968, January 1969, May 1969, July 1969, September 1969
| Eleven self-contained stories spanning seven issues apart; ''Mightor'' was featured in six stories, "The Mighty Mightor Battles the Vampire King" (#1), "Beware! Skullarva!" (#2), "The Piper's Plot" (#4), "Multiplying Menace" (#5), "Idol of Fear" (#6) and "Wrath of Tazarr" (#7), while ''Moby Dick'' was featured in five stories, "Danger in the Deep" (#1), "Undersea Invasion" (#3), "The Yeast Beast" (#5), "Creature from Below" (#6) and "The Submarine Pirates" (#7).
| {{nan}}
|-
! ''[[The Mod Squad]]''
| ''The Mod Squad''
| 8 issues
| Ongoing series
| January 1969 – April 1971
|
| Dell Comics
|
| {{nan}}
|-
! ''[[The Monkees (TV series)|The Monkees]]''
| ''The Monkees''
| 17 issues
| Ongoing series
| March 1967 – October 1969
|
| Dell Comics
|
| {{nan}}
|-
! [[The Monroes (1966 TV series)|''The Monroes'' (1966)]]
| ''The Monroes''
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| April 1967
|
| Dell Comics
|
| {{nan}}
|-
! ''[[¡Mucha Lucha!#Merchandise|¡Mucha Lucha!]]''
| ''¡Mucha Lucha!''
| 3 issues
| Limited series
| June – August 2003
| Eddie Mort
| DC Comics
|
| {{nan}}
|-
! ''[[The Munsters#Merchandise|The Munsters]]''
| ''The Munsters''
| 16 issues
| Ongoing series
| January 1965 – February 1958
|
| Gold Key Comics
|
| {{nan}}
|-
! [[Muppet Babies (1984 TV series)#Comics|''Muppet Babies'' (1984)]]
| Jim Henson's ''Muppet Babies''
| 26
| Ongoing series
| May 1985 – July 1989
|
| Marvel Comics
| Published by Marvel under the imprint Star Comics.
|
|-
! ''[[The Muppet Show]]''
| colspan="8" | {{main|The Muppet Show (comics)}}
|-
! ''[[My Favorite Martian#Comics|My Favorite Martian]]''
| ''My Favorite Martian''
| 9 issues
| Ongoing series
| January 1964 – October 1966
| Paul S. Newman
| Gold Key Comics
|
| {{nan}}
|}
 
=== ''The Mickey Mouse Club'' ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Title
! style="width:40pt" | {{Abbr|No.|Number}} of issues
! style="width:75pt" | Format
! style="width:125pt" | Author(s)
! style="width:125pt" | Publisher
! style="width:150pt" | Publication date
! style="width:175pt" | Notes
! Collections
|-
! "Corky and White Shadow", ''Four Color'' (series 2) #707
| rowspan="6" | 14
|
| {{dunno}}
| rowspan="7" | Dell Comics
| May 1956
|
| {{nan}}
|-
! "[[Hardy Boys (Mickey Mouse Club serial)|The Hardy Boys]]", ''Four Color'' (series 2) #760, #830, #887, #964
|
| {{dunno}}
| December 1956, August 1957, January 1958, January 1959
|
| {{nan}}
|-
! "Spin and Marty", ''Four Color'' (series 2) #714, #767, #808, #1026 and #1082
|
| rowspan="2" | Eric Freiwald, Robert Schaefer
| June 1956, February 1957, June 1957, September-November 1959, March-May 1960
|
| {{nan}}
|-
! "Spin and Marty and Annette", ''Four Color'' (series 2) #826
|
| September 1957
|
| {{nan}}
|-
! "[[The Adventures of Clint and Mac|Clint and Mac]]", ''Four Color'' (series 2) #889
|
| {{dunno}}
| March 1958
|
| {{nan}}
|-
! "[[Walt Disney Presents: Annette|Annette]]", ''Four Color'' (series 2) #905
|
| {{dunno}}
| May 1958
|
| {{nan}}
|-
|-
! ''[[Spin and Marty#Comic book|Spin and Marty]]''
| #5–9
| Ongoing series
| {{dunno}}
| March-May 1958 – March-May 1959
|
| {{nan}}
|}
 
=== ''Mighty Ducks: The Animated Series'' ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Title
! style="width:40pt" | {{Abbr|No.|Number}} of issues
! style="width:75pt" | Format
! style="width:125pt" | Author(s)
! style="width:125pt" | Publisher
! style="width:150pt" | Publication date
! style="width:175pt" | Notes
! Collections
|-
! "I Love You, You Hate Me!", ''Disney Adventures'' (volume 7) #1
|
|
| D. Murray
| rowspan="3" | Disney Publishing Worldwide
| November 1996
|
|
|-
! "So Many Spaceships", ''Disney Adventures'' (volume 7) #4
|
|
| D. Murray
| February 1997
|
|
|-
! "Slap Shots", ''Disney Adventures'' (volume 8) #2
|
|
| Roger Brown
| December 1997
|
|
|}
 
==N==
{| class="wikitable mw-collapsible"
!Based on
!Title
!Length
!Format
!Publication date
!Authors
!Publisher
!Notes
!Collected editions
|-
! ''[[Nanny and the Professor]]''
| ''Nanny and the Professor''
| 2 issues
| Ongoing series
| August – October 1970
|
| Dell Comics
|
| {{nan}}
|-
! rowspan="2" | ''[[National Velvet (TV series)|National Velvet]]''
| ''National Velvet'' (series 1) #01-556-207, #12-556-210
| 2 issues
|
| May-July 1962 – August-October 1962
| Gaylord DuBois
| Dell Comics
|
| {{nan}}
|-
| ''National Velvet'' (series 2)
| 2 issues
|
| December 1962 – March 1963
|
| Gold Key Comics
|
| {{nan}}
|-
! ''[[Neon Genesis Evangelion]]''
| colspan="8" |{{Main article|Neon Genesis Evangelion (manga)}}
|-
! ''[[The New Adventures of Charlie Chan#Comic book|The New Adventures of Charlie Chan]]''
| ''The New Adventures of Charlie Chan''
| 6 issues
| Ongoing series
| May-June 1958 – March-April 1959
| [[John Broome (writer)|John Broome]]
| DC Comics
|
| {{nan}}
|-
! ''[[The New Adventures of Huckleberry Finn]]''
| ''The New Adventures of Huck Finn''
| 1 issue
|
| December 1968
|
| Gold Key Comics
| Adaptation of the series' tenth overall episode "The Curse of Thut".
| {{nan}}
|-
! ''[[The New Adventures of Pinocchio (TV series)|The New Adventures of Pinocchio]]''
| ''TV's New Adventures of Pinocchio''
| 3 issues
| Ongoing series
| October-December 1962 – September-November 1963
|
| Dell Comics
|
| {{nan}}
|-
! ''[[The New People]]''
| ''The New People''
| 2 issues
| Ongoing series
| January – May 1970
|
| Dell Comics
|
| {{nan}}
|-
! ''[[The Nurses (TV series)|The Nurses]]''
| ''The Nurses''
| 3 issues
| Ongoing series
| April – October 1963
| Paul S. Newman
| Gold Key Comics
|
| {{nan}}
|}
 
==O==
 
{| class="wikitable mw-collapsible"
!Based on
!Title
!Length
!Format
!Publication date
!Authors
!Publisher
!Notes
!Collected editions
|-
! rowspan="2" | ''[[Once Upon a Time (TV series)|Once Upon a Time]]''
| ''Once Upon a Time: Shadow of the Queen''
| 1 volume
| Graphic novel
| September 2013
| Dan Thomsen, Corinna Bechko
| Marvel Comics
|
| {{nan}}
|-
| ''Once Upon a Time: Out of the Past''
| 1 volume
| Graphic novel
| April 2015
| Kalinda Vazquez, Corinna Bechko
| Marvel Comics
|
| {{nan}}
|-
! rowspan="4" | ''[[Orphan Black]]'' ([[Orphan Black (comic book)|comics]])
| ''Orphan Black''
| 5 issues
| Limited series
| February – June 2015
| Graeme Manson, John Fawcett, Jody Houser
| IDW Publishing
|
|
* ''Orphan Black'' TPB
|-
| ''Orphan Black: Helsinki''
| 5 issues
| Limited series
| November 2015 – March 2016
| Graeme Manson, John Fawcett, Heli Kennedy
| IDW Publishing
|
|
* ''Orphan Black: Helsinki'' TPB
|-
| ''Orphan Black: Deviations''
| 6 issues
| Limited series
| March – August 2017
| Heli Kennedy
| IDW Publishing
|
|
* ''Orphan Black: Deviations'' TPB
|-
| ''Orphan Black: Crazy Science''
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| June 2018
| Heli Kennedy
| IDW Publishing
|
|
|-
! rowspan="4" | ''[[The Orville]]''
| ''The Orville: New Beginnings''
| 4 issues
| Limited series
| July – October 2019
| David A. Goodman
| Dark Horse Comics
|
|
|-
| ''The Orville: Launch Day''
| 4 issues
| Limited series
| September – December 2020
| David A. Goodman
| Dark Horse Comics
|
|
|-
| ''The Orville: Digressions''
| 2 issues
| Limited series
| May – July 2021
| David A. Goodman
| Dark Horse Comics
|
|
|-
| ''The Orville: Artifacts''
| 2 issues
| Limited series
| October – November 2021
| David A. Goodman
| Dark Horse Comics
|
|
|-
! ''[[Our Miss Brooks#Television|Our Miss Brooks]]''
| ''Four Color'' (series 2) #751
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| 1956
|
| Dell Comics
|
| {{nan}}
|-
! rowspan="9" | ''[[Over the Garden Wall]]''
| ''Over the Garden Wall Special''
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| November 2014
| Patrick McHale
| Boom! Studios
|
|
|-
| ''Over the Garden Wall'' (series 1)
| 4 issues
| Limited series
| August – November 2015
| Patrick McHale
| Boom! Studios
|
|
|-
| ''Over the Garden Wall'' (series 2)
| 20 issues
| Ongoing series
| April 2016 – November 2017
| Jim Campbell, Amalia Levari, George Mager, Kiernan Sjursen-Lien, Danielle Burgos
| Boom! Studios
|
|
|-
| ''Over the Garden Wall 2017 Special''
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| September 2017
| Jonathan Case, Gris Grimly, Samantha Glow Knapp
| Boom! Studios
|
|
|-
| ''Over the Garden Wall: Hollow Town''
| 5 issues
| Limited series
| September 2018 – January 2019
| Celia Lowenthal
| Boom! Studios
|
|
|-
| ''Over the Garden Wall: Distillatoria''
| 1 volume
| Graphic novel
| November 2018
| Jonathan Case
| Boom! Studios
|
| {{nan}}
|-
| ''Over the Garden Wall: Soulful Symphonies''
| 5 issues
| Limited series
| August 2019 – December 2019
| Birdie Willis
| Boom! Studios
|
|
|-
| ''Over the Garden Wall: Circus Friends''
| 1 volume
| Graphic novel
| October 2019
| Jonathan Case
| Boom! Studios
|
| {{nan}}
|-
| ''Over the Garden Wall: The Benevolent Sisters of Charity''
| 1 volume
| Graphic novel
| October 2020
| Sam Johns
| Boom! Studios
|
| {{nan}}
|}
 
==P==
 
{| class="wikitable mw-collapsible"
!Based on
!Title
!Length
!Format
!Publication date
!Authors
!Publisher
!Notes
!Collected editions
|-
! ''[[Panty & Stocking with Garterbelt#Manga|Panty & Stocking with Garterbelt]]''
| ''[[Panty & Stocking with Garterbelt]]''
| {{N/A}}
| 1 Volume
| August 4, 2010–June 4, 2011
| {{N/A}}
| [[Kadokawa Shoten]] / Dark Horse Comics / [[Newtype]]
|
| {{nan}}
|-
! ''[[The Partridge Family#Comic books|The Partridge Family]]''
| ''The Partridge Family''
| 21 issues
| Ongoing series
| March 1971 – November 1973
| Don Sherwood, R.J. Simpson
| Charlton Comics
|
| {{nan}}
|-
! ''[[The Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm Show]]''
| ''Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm''
| 36 issues
| Ongoing series
| January 1972 – December 1976
| {{dunno}}
| Charlton Comics
|
| {{nan}}
|-
! rowspan="2" | ''[[Penny Dreadful (TV series)|Penny Dreadful]]''
| ''Penny Dreadful'' (series 1)
| 5 issues
| Limited series
| May – November 2016
| Krysty Wilson-Cairns, Andrew Hinderaker, Chris King
| rowspan="2" | Titan Comics
|
|
|-
| ''Penny Dreadful'' (series 2)
| 12 issues
| Ongoing series
| May 2017 – December 2018
| Chris King
|
|
|-
! [[Perry Mason (1957 TV series)|''Perry Mason'' (1957)]]
| ''[[Perry Mason#Other adaptations|Perry Mason]]''
| 2 issues
| Ongoing series
| June-August 1964 – October-December 1964
| Ken Fitch
| Dell Comics
| Quarterly publication.
| {{nan}}
|-
! ''[[Peter Gunn#Adaptations|Peter Gunn]]''
| ''Four Color'' (series 2) #1087
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| April-June 1960
| Paul S. Newman
| Dell Comics
|
| {{nan}}
|-
! rowspan="3" | ''[[The Peter Potamus Show]]''
| ''Peter Potamus''
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| January 1965
|
| Gold Key Comics
|
|
|-
| ''Hanna-Barbera Parade'' #1: "Dr. Monk's Magic Diet"
| 1 issue
| Comic story
| September 1971
|
| Charlton Comics
|
|
|-
| ''Cartoon Network Presents'' #12: "Peter Potamus on the Bizarre-O World!"
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| August 1998
| Sam Henderson
| DC Comics
|
|
|-
! ''[[Phantom 2040#Comic books|Phantom 2040]]''
| ''Phantom 2040''
| 4 issues
| Limited series
| May – August 1995
| Peter Quinones
| Marvel Comics
|
| {{nan}}
|-
! ''[[Phineas and Ferb]]''
| ''Phineas and Ferb Magazine'' #12—21
| 10 issues
| Ongoing series
| October 2012 – November 2013
|
| Disney Publishing Worldwide
|
|
|-
! rowspan="2" | ''[[Pinky and the Brain#Comic books|Pinky and the Brain]]''
| ''Pinky and the Brain Christmas Special''
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| January 1996
| David Cody Weiss, Bobbi JG Weiss
| rowspan="2" | DC Comics
|
| {{nan}}
|-
| ''Pinky and the Brain''
| 27 issues
| Ongoing series
| July 1996 – November 1998
| David Cody Weiss, Bobbi JG Weiss, Dana Kurtin, Dan Slott, Jesse Leon McCann, Shaun McLaughlin
|
| {{nan}}
|-
! ''[[The Pirates of Dark Water#In other media|The Pirates of Dark Water]]''
| ''The Pirates of Dark Water''
| 9 issues
| Limited series
| November 1991 – July 1992
| Dwight Jon Zimmerman
| Marvel Comics
|
| {{nan}}
|-
! ''[[Police Academy (TV series)#Comic Books|Police Academy]]''
| ''Police Academy: The Comic Book''
| 6 issues
| Ongoing series
| October 1989 – February 1990
| Angelo DeCesare
| Marvel Comics
|
| {{nan}}
|-
! rowspan="20" | ''[[Power Rangers]]'' ([[Power Rangers (comics)|comics]])
| ''Mighty Morphin Power Rangers'' (series 1)
| 6 issues
| Limited series
| December 1994 – May 1995
| Donald D. Markstein, Jack C. Harris
| rowspan="3" | Hamilton Comics
|
|
|-
| ''Mighty Morphin Power Rangers'' (series 2)
| 4 issues
| Limited series
| June – September 1995
| Donald D. Markstein (#1, #4), Nat Gertler (#1, #3), Jack C. Harris (#2), Michael T. Gilbert (#4)
|
|
|-
| ''Mighty Morphin Power Rangers Saga''
| 3 issues
| Limited series
| August – October 1995
|
|
|
|-
| ''Mighty Morphin Power Rangers'' (1995)
| 7 issues
| Ongoing series
| November 1995 – May 1996
| Fabian Nicieza (#1, #2, #4, #5, #6), Scott Lobdell (#1, #3, ), Frank Lovece (#2), Barry Dutter (#3, #5, #6), Tom Danning (#4), Grant Miehiem (#7), Darick Robertson (#7)
| rowspan="2" | Marvel Comics
|
|
|-
| ''Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: Ninja Rangers''
| 5 issues
| Limited series
| December 1995 – April 1996
| Fabian Nicieza
|
|
|-
| ''[[Power Rangers Zeo#Comics|Power Rangers Zeo]]''
| 1 issue
| Ongoing series {{small|(planned)}}
| August 1996
|
| Image Comics
|
| {{nan}}
|-
| ''Saban Powerhouse'' #1: "Power Rangers Turbo: Into the Fire and Other Stories"
| 1 issue
| Comic story
| October 1997
| Robert L. Washington III
| Acclaim Comics
|
|
|-
| ''Saban Powerhouse Special'': "Power Rangers Turbo vs. Beetleborgs Metallix"
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| October 1997
| Robert L. Washington III
| Acclaim Comics/Valiant Comics
| Crossover with ''Beetleborgs Metallix''.
|
|-
| ''Saban Powerhouse'' #2: "Power Rangers Turbo: Simple Simon Says and Other Stories"
| 1 issue
| Comic story
| October 1997
| Dan Slott
| Acclaim Comics
|
|
|-
| ''Mighty Morphin Power Rangers'' (volume 1)
| 56 issues
| Ongoing series
| January 2016 – October 2020
| Kyle Higgins, Marguerite Bennett, Ryan Parrott
| Boom! Studios
| 55 regular issues and an issue #0.
|
|-
| ''Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: Pink''
| 6 issues
| Limited series
| June 2016 – January 2017
| Brendan Fletcher, Kelly Thompson, Tini Howard
| Boom! Studios
|
|
|-
| ''[[Justice League/Mighty Morphin Power Rangers]]''
| 6 issues
| Limited series
| March – November 2017
| Tom Taylor
| DC Comics/Boom! Studios
| Crossover with DC's Justice League.
|
|-
| ''Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: Shattered Grid''
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| August 2018
| Kyle Higgins
| Boom! Studios
|
|
|-
| ''Godzilla vs. Mighty Morphin Power Rangers''
| 5 issues
| Limited series
| December 2019 – June 2020
| Cullen Bunn
| IDW Publishing/Boom! Studios
| First crossover with Toho's Godzilla.
|
|-
| ''Power Rangers: Drakkon – New Dawn''
| 3 issues
| Limited series
| August – October 2020
| Anthony Burch
| Boom! Studios
|
|
|-
| ''Mighty Morphin Power Rangers/Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles''
| 6 issues
| Limited series
| March – July 2022
| Ryan Parrott
| IDW Publishing/Boom! Studios
| Five regular issues and an issue #0; first crossover with the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.
|
|-
| ''Mighty Morphin Power Rangers'' (volume 2) #100–present
| 22 issues
| Ongoing series
| September 2022 – July 2024
| Melissa Flores
| Boom! Studios
|
|
|-
| ''Mighty Morphin Power Rangers/Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II''
| 5 issues
| Limited series
| December 2022 – May 2023
| Ryan Parrott
| IDW Publishing/Boom! Studios
| Second crossover with the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.
|
|-
| ''Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Return''
| 4 issues
| Limited series
| February – May 2024
| Amy Jo Johnson, Matt Hotson
| Boom! Studios
|
|
|-
| ''Godzilla vs. Mighty Morphin Power Rangers II''
| 5 issues
| Limited series
| April – September 2024
| Cullen Bunn
| IDW Publishing/Boom! Studios
| Second crossover with Toho's Godzilla and sequel to the first crossover.
|
|-
! rowspan="2" | ''[[The Prisoner#Comics|The Prisoner]]''
| ''[[The Prisoner: Shattered Visage]]'' Books A–D
| 4 issues
| Limited series
| December 1988 – February 1989
| Dean Motter, Mark Askwith
| DC Comics
|
|
|-
| ''The Prisoner'' (2018)
| 4 issues
| Limited series
| April – September 2018
| Peter Milligan
| Titan Comics
|
|
|-
! ''[[ProStars]]''
| ''NBC Saturday Morning Comics'' #1: "Brazil Nuts"
| 1 issue
| Comic story
| September 1991
|
| Harvey Comics
| Adaptation of the series' eponymous sixth overall episode.
| {{nan}}
|}
 
=== ''The Powerpuff Girls'' ===
==== 1998 TV series ====
**"Snack in the Face", ''Cartoon Network Starring'' #1 (DC Comics, September 1999)
**"Black and Blue Period", ''Cartoon Network Starring'' #5 (DC Comics, January 2000)
**''The Powerpuff Girls'' (based on the 1998 TV series) (DC Comics, May 2000—March 2006)
**"To Love Some Bunny", ''Cartoon Network Block Party!'' #19 (DC Comics, May 2006)
**"The Big Green Monster", ''Cartoon Network Block Party!'' #20 (DC Comics, June 2006)
**"Lab Partners", ''Cartoon Network Block Party!'' #19 (DC Comics, July 2006)
**"The MP Three", ''Cartoon Network Block Party!'' #21 (DC Comics, September 2006)
**"Steal a Meal", ''Cartoon Network Block Party!'' #26 (DC Comics, December 2006)
**"Stubble and Fall", ''Cartoon Network Block Party!'' #28 (DC Comics, February 2007)
**"Mayor Minor", ''Cartoon Network Block Party!'' #31 (DC Comics, May 2007)
**"Professor Mom", ''Cartoon Network Block Party!'' #36 (DC Comics, October 2007)
**"Sounding Off", ''Cartoon Network Block Party!'' #37 (DC Comics, November 2007)
**"Amoeba? I Don't Even Know Ya!", ''Cartoon Network Block Party!'' #41 (DC Comics, March 2008)
**"Gather No Moths", ''Cartoon Network Block Party!'' #42 (DC Comics, April 2008)
**"The Devil's Playground", ''Cartoon Network Block Party!'' #43 (DC Comics, May 2008)
**"Repeating Robots", ''Cartoon Network Block Party!'' #45 (DC Comics, July 2008)
**"Musclebound Monster", ''Cartoon Network Block Party!'' #46 (DC Comics, August 2008)
**"Too Close for Comfort", ''Cartoon Network Block Party!'' #48 (DC Comics, October 2008)
**"Bad Bad Badminton", ''Cartoon Network Block Party!'' #49 (DC Comics, November 2008)
**"Statue of Limitations", ''Cartoon Network Block Party!'' #50 (DC Comics, December 2008)
**"Special Formula!", ''Cartoon Network Block Party!'' #50 (DC Comics, May 2009)
**"Trouble Bogie", ''Cartoon Network Block Party!'' #57 (DC Comics, July 2009)
**"Triple Threat", ''Cartoon Network Block Party!'' #57 (DC Comics, August 2009)
**"Smart & Smarter", ''Cartoon Network Block Party!'' #59 (DC Comics, September 2009)
**''The Powerpuff Girls'' (2013) (IDW Publishing, September 2013—June 2014)
**''The Powerpuff Girls: Super Smash-Up!'' (IDW Publishing, January—May 2015)
==== 2016 TV series ====
**[[The Powerpuff Girls (2016 TV series)#Comic books|''The Powerpuff Girls'' (2016)]] (IDW Publishing, July—December 2016)
**''The Powerpuff Girls: The Bureau of Bad'' (IDW Publishing, November 2017—January 2018)
**''The Powerpuff Girls: The Time Tie'' (IDW Publishing, May—July 2017)
 
==Q==
 
{| class="wikitable mw-collapsible"
!Based on
!Title
!Length
!Format
!Publication date
!Authors
!Publisher
!Notes
!Collected editions
|-
! ''[[Quantum Leap (1989 TV series)#Comics|Quantum Leap]]''
| ''Quantum Leap''
| 13 issues
| Ongoing series
| September 1991 – July 1993
| George Broderick, Jr., John Holland, Steven Dorfman, Terry Collins, Becky Broderick, Charles Marshall, Ted Slampyak, Bill Spangler, Andy Mangels, Peter Quinones, Bruce Scalet, Scott Rockwell, Christine Hantzopulos-Hunt
| Innovation Publishing
|
|
|-
! ''[[Queer as Folk (American TV series)|Queer as Folk]]''
| ''[[List of Queer as Folk characters#Michael Novotny|Rage: Gay Crusader]]''
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| March 2002
|
| Red Cape Comics
|
| {{nan}}
|}
 
===''The Quick Draw McGraw Show''===
{| class="wikitable"
! Title
! style="width:40pt" | {{Abbr|No.|Number}} of issues
! style="width:75pt" | Format
! style="width:125pt" | Author(s)
! style="width:125pt" | Publisher
! style="width:150pt" | Publication date
! style="width:175pt" | Notes
! Collections
|-
! "Quick Draw McGraw", ''Four Color'' (series 2) #1040
| rowspan="2" | 15 issues
| One-shot
|
| Dell Comics
| December 1959-February 1960
| The first issue was a tryout issue for the eventual series.
|
|-
! ''Quick Draw McGraw'' (1960) #2–15
| Ongoing series
|
| Dell Comics, Gold Key Comics
| April-June 1960 – 1969
| The main series overall, continued from ''Four Color'' #1040; the first eleven issues were published by Dell and the remainder of the series by Gold Key Comics from #12 (October-November 1962).
|
|-
! ''[[Snooper and Blabber#Other media|Snooper and Blabber, Detectives]]''
| 1 issue
| One-shot
|
| Gold Key Comics
| November 1962—May 1963
|
|
|-
! ''[[Augie Doggie and Doggie Daddy#Later appearances|Augie Doggie]]''
| 1 issue
| One-shot
|
| Gold Key Comics
| October 1963
|
|
|-
! ''[[Mr. and Mrs. J. Evil Scientist#Comic book|Mr. and Mrs. J. Evil Scientist]]''
| 4 issues
| Ongoing series
|
|
| November 1963 – September 1966
| Annual publication for the Halloween season.
|
|-
! ''Quick Draw McGraw'' (1970)
| 8 issues
| Ongoing series
|
| Charlton Comics
| November 1970—January 1972
|
|
|-
! "El Kabong Rides Again!", ''Hanna-Barbera Spotlight'' #2
| 1 issue
| Comic story
| Mark Evanier
| Marvel Comics
| September 1978
| ''Quick Draw McGraw'' story.
|
|-
! "Bounce to the Ounce", ''Hanna-Barbera Spotlight'' #2
| 1 issue
| Comic story
| Mark Evanier
| Marvel Comics
| September 1978
| ''Snooper and Blabber'' story.
|
|-
! "A Penny Saved", ''Hanna-Barbera Spotlight'' #2
| 1 issue
| Comic story
| Mark Evanier
| Marvel Comics
| September 1978
| ''Augie Doggie and Doggie Daddy'' story.
|
|-
! "The Good, the Brat, and the Ugly", ''Hanna-Barbera Presents'' #4
| 1 issue
| Comic story
| Bill Matheny, Laren Bright
| Archie Comics
| May 1996
| ''Quick Draw McGraw'' story.
|
|-
! "The Most Wanted Ape in the West", ''Hanna-Barbera Presents'' #4
| 1 issue
| Comic story
| Bill Matheny, Laren Bright
| Archie Comics
| May 1996
| ''Quick Draw McGraw'' story, guest-featuring Magilla Gorilla (from his eponymous series).
|
|-
! "La Dia de Los Kabongs", ''Cartoon Network Presents'' #6
| 1 issue
| Comic story
| Sam Henderson
| DC Comics
| January 1998
| ''Quick Draw McGraw'' story.
|
|-
! "Stray Pets", ''Cartoon Network Presents'' #16
| 1 issue
| Comic story
| Sam Henderson
| DC Comics
| December 1998
| ''Augie Doggie and Doggie Daddy'' story.
|
|-
! "Night of the Iron Horse", ''Cartoon Network Presents'' #22
| 1 issue
| Comic story
| Terry Collins
| DC Comics
| June 1999
| ''Quick Draw McGraw'' story.
|
|}
 
== R ==
 
{| class="wikitable mw-collapsible"
!Based on
!Title
!Length
!Format
!Publication date
!Authors
!Publisher
!Notes
!Collected editions
|-
! [[Rainbow Brite (1984 TV series)|''Rainbow Brite'' (1984)]]
| ''[[Rainbow Brite (comics)|Rainbow Brite]]''
| 5 issues
| Limited series
| October 2018 – March 2019
| Jeremy Whitley
| Dynamite Entertainment
|
|
|-
! rowspan="2" | ''[[The Range Rider]]''
| ''Four Color'' (series 2) #404
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| June 1952
| {{dunno}}
| Dell Comics
|
| {{nan}}
|-
| ''The Flying A's Range Rider'' #2–24
| 23 issues
| Ongoing series
| June-August 1953 – December 1958-February 1959
|
| Dell Comics
| Quarterly publication.
| {{nan}}
|-
! ''[[Rango (TV series)|Rango]]''
| ''Rango''
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| August 1967
| {{dunno}}
| Dell Comics
|
| {{nan}}
|-
! ''[[The Rat Patrol#Comic book|The Rat Patrol]]''
| ''The Rat Patrol''
| 6 issues
| Ongoing series
| March 1967 – October 1969
|
| Dell Comics
|
| {{nan}}
|-
! ''[[The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest]]''
| ''Jonny Quest: The Real Adventures''
| 12 issues
| Ongoing series
| September 1996 – September 1997
| Kate Worsley (#1–4, #8, #10–11), Shaun McLaughlin (#5–7), Craig Boldman (#5), Tom Bierbaum (#8–11), Barbara Kesel (#9), Mary Bierbaum (#10–11), James Vance (#12)
| Dark Horse Comics
|
| {{nan}}
|-
! rowspan="7" | ''[[The Real Ghostbusters]]'' ([[The Real Ghostbusters (comics)|comics]])
|-
| ''The Real Ghostbusters'' (UK)
| 193 issues
| Ongoing series
| March 1988 – March 1992
|
| Marvel UK
|
|
|-
| ''The Real Ghostbusters'' (volume 1)
| 28 issues
| Ongoing series
| August 1988 – December 1990
|
| rowspan="2" | NOW Comics
|
|
|-
| ''The Real Ghostbusters'' (volume 2)
| 4 issues
| Limited series
| November 1991 – February 1992
|
|
|
|-
| ''Mars Attacks the Real Ghostbusters''
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| January 2013
| Erik Burnham
| IDW Publishing
| Crossover with ''[[Mars Attacks]]''.
|
|-
| ''Ghostbusters: Get Real''
| 4 issues
| Limited series
| June – September 2015
| Erik Burnham
| IDW Publishing
| Crossover with the film series counterparts.
|
|-
| ''Ghostbusters 35th Anniversary: The Real Ghostbusters''
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| April 2019
| Cavan Scott
| IDW Publishing
|
|
|-
! rowspan="2" | ''[[The Real McCoys]]''
| ''Four Color'' (series 2) #1071, #1134
| 2 issues
| One-shot
| January-March 1960, September-November 1960
|
| Dell Comics
|
| {{nan}}
|-
| ''The Real McCoys'' #01-689-207
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| May-July 1962
|
| Dell Comics
|
| {{nan}}
|-
! ''[[The Rebel (American TV series)#Comic Book|The Rebel]]''
| ''Four Color'' (series 2) #1076, #1138, #1207, #1262
| 4 issues
| One-shot
| February-April 1960, October-December 1960, September-November 1961, December 1961-February 1962
| Gaylord Du Bois
| Dell Comics
|
| {{nan}}
|-
! rowspan="7" | ''[[Regular Show]]''
| ''Regular Show''
| 40 issues
| Ongoing series
| April 2013 – October 2016
| K.C. Green, Jeremy Lawson, Pranas Naujokaitis, Nick Sumida, Minty Lewis, J.G. Quintel, Rachel Conner, Kevin Church, Kevin Burkhalter, Madeline Rupert, Clark Burscough, Shanna Matuszak, Jon Morris, Eddie Wright, Ulises Farinas, Erick Freitas, Ryan Ferrier
| rowspan="7" | Boom! Studios
|
|
|-
| ''Regular Show: Skips''
| 6 issues
| Limited series
| November 2013 – April 2014
| Madeline Rupert
|
|
|-
| ''Regular Show: 2015 March Madness Special''
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| March 2015
| Shanna Matusza, [[Lee Knox Ostertag]], [[Kevin Panetta]], Kristina Ness
|
|
|-
| ''Regular Show: 2017 Special''
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| April 2017
| Derek Fridolfs, Sara Goetter, Kristin Kemper, Hanna Blumenreich, Alex Solis and Ellen Kramer
|
|
|-
| ''Adventure Time/Regular Show''
| 6 issues
| Limited series
| August 2017 – January 2018
| Conor McCreery
| Crossover with ''Adventure Time''.
|
|-
| ''Regular Show: 25 Years Later''
| 6 issues
| Limited series
| June – November 2018
| Christopher Hastings
|
|
|-
| ''Regular Show: 2018 Special''
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| February 2018
| Conor McCreery
|
|
|-
! ''[[The Ren & Stimpy Show#Comic books|The Ren & Stimpy Show]]''
| ''The Ren & Stimpy Show''
| 44 issues
| Ongoing series
| December 1992 – July 1996
| [[Dan Slott]]
| Marvel Comics
|
| {{nan}}
|-
! ''[[The Restless Gun]]''
| ''Four Color'' (series 2) #934, #986, #1045, #1089, #1146
| 5 issues
| One-shots
| September 1958, November 1959-January 1960, April-June 1959, April 1960, November 1960-January 1961
|
| Dell Comics
|
| {{nan}}
|-
! ''[[Rick and Morty]]''
| colspan="8" | {{main|Rick and Morty (comics)}}
|-
! rowspan="2" | ''[[The Rifleman#Merchandising|The Rifleman]]''
| ''Four Color'' (series 2) #1009
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| July-September 1959
| Eric Freiwald, Robert Schaefer
| Dell Comics
|
| {{nan}}
|-
| ''The Rifleman'' #2—20
| 19 issues
| Ongoing series
| January-March 1960 – October 1964
|
| Dell Comics, Gold Key Comics
|
| {{nan}}
|-
! rowspan="2" | ''[[Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles]]''
| ''Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles''
| 6 issues
| Limited series
| July 2018 – January 2019
| Matthew K. Manning
| IDW Publishing
| Five regular issues and an issue #0.
|
|-
| ''Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Sound Off!''
| 3 issues
| Limited series
| July – September 2019
| Matthew K. Manning
| IDW Publishing
|
|
|-
! rowspan="5" | ''[[Riverdale (American TV series)|Riverdale]]''
| ''Riverdale: One-Shot''
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| April 2017
| Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa
| rowspan="5" | Archie Comics
|
|
|-
| ''Riverdale''
| 17 issues
| Ongoing series
| May 2017 – July 2018
| Will Ewing, Michael Grassi, Greg Murray, Daniel King, Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa, James Dewillie, Tessa Leigh Williams, Brian E. Peterson, Ross Maxwell, Aaron Allen
|
|
|-
| ''Riverdale: Season 3''
| 5 issues
| Limited series
| May – September 2019
| [[Micol Ostow]]
|
|
|-
| ''Riverdale Presents: South Side Serpents''
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| March 2021
| David Barnett
|
|
|-
| ''Archie Meets Riverdale''
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| June 2022
| Daniel Kibblesmith
| Crossover with the original ''Archie'', the basis from which the TV series originated.
|
|-
! ''[[Robin of Sherwood#Comic strip|Robin of Sherwood]]''
| ''Look-in'' #18–39
| 21 issues
| Comic story, serial
| April 1984 – September 1986
| [[Angus Allan]]
| ITV
|
|
|-
! ''[[Robotech]]''
| colspan="8" | {{main|Robotech (comics)}}
|-
! ''[[Robotix#Comic book|Robotix]]''
| ''Robotix''
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| February 1986
| Herb Trimpe
| Marvel Comics
|
| {{nan}}
|-
! rowspan="3" | ''[[Rocko's Modern Life]]''
| ''Rocko's Modern Life'' (1994)
| 7 issues
| Limited series
| June – December 1994
| John Lewandowski, Joey Cavalieri
| Marvel Comics
|
|
|-
| ''Rocko's Modern Life'' (2017)
| 8 issues
| Limited series
| December 2017 – September 2018
| Ryan Ferrier, K.C. Green, David DeGrand, Tony Millionaire, Marie Enger
| Boom! Studios
|
|
|-
| ''Rocko's Modern Afterlife''
| 4 issues
| Limited series
| April – July 2019
| Anthony Burch
| Boom! Studios
|
|
|-
! ''[[The Roman Holidays#Comics|The Roman Holidays]]''
| ''The Roman Holidays''
| 4 issues
| Ongoing series
| November 1972 – August 1973
|
| Gold Key Comics
|
| {{nan}}
|-
! ''[[Room 222#Books and comics|Room 222]]''
| ''Room 222''
| 4 issues
| Ongoing series
| January 1970 – January 1971
|
| Dell Comics
|
| {{nan}}
|-
! rowspan="2" | ''[[The Rootie Kazootie Club]]''
| ''Four Color'' (series 2) #415, #459, #502
| 3 issues
| One-shot
| August 1952, April 1953, October 1953
| {{dunno}}
| Dell Comics
|
| {{nan}}
|-
| ''Rootie Kazootie'' #4—6
| 3 issues
| Ongoing series
| June – December 1954
|
| Dell Comics
|
| {{nan}}
|-
! rowspan="3" | ''[[The Ruff and Reddy Show]]''
| ''Four Color'' (series 2) #937, #981, #1038
| 3 issues
| One-shot
| September 1958, April-June 1959, October-December 1959
|
| Dell Comics
|
| {{nan}}
|-
| ''Ruff and Reddy'' #4—12
| 9 issues
| Ongoing series
| January-March 1960 – January-March 1962
|
| Dell Comics
|
| {{nan}}
|-
| ''[[The Ruff and Reddy Show (comics)|The Ruff and Reddy Show]]''
| 6 issues
| Limited series
| December 2017 – May 2018
| Howard Chaykin
| DC Comics
| Part of the ''Hanna-Barbera Universe'' comic book line.
|
|-
! rowspan="7" | ''[[Rugrats]]''
| ''Rugrats'' (1996)
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| May 1996
| Bambos, David Leach
| Marvel Comics
|
| {{nan}}
|-
| ''Rugrats Comic Adventures'' (volume 1)
| 10 issues
| Ongoing series
| November 1997 – August 1998
|
| rowspan="3" | Nickelodeon
|
| {{nan}}
|-
| ''Rugrats Comic Adventures'' (volume 2)
| 10 issues
| Ongoing series
| October 1998 – July 1999
|
|
| {{nan}}
|-
| ''Rugrats Comic Adventures'' (volume 3)
| 10 issues
| Ongoing series
| 2000 – 2001
|
|
| {{nan}}
|-
| ''Rugrats'' (2017)
| 8 issues
| Limited series
| October 2017 – May 2018
| Box Brown, Pranas T. Naujokaitis
| rowspan="3" | Boom! Studios
|
|
|-
| ''Rugrats: R is for Reptar Special''
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| April 2018
| Nicole Andelfinger
|
|
|-
| ''Rugrats: C Is For Chanukah Special''
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| November 2018
| Cullen Crawford, Daniel Kibblesmith
|
|
|-
! ''[[Run, Buddy, Run#Merchandising|Run, Buddy, Run!]]''
| ''Run, Buddy, Run!''
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| June 1967
|
| Gold Key Comics
|
| {{nan}}
|-
! rowspan="3" | ''[[RWBY#Comics|RWBY]]''
| ''RWBY''
| 7 issues
| Limited series
| Decenber 2019 – April 2020
| Marguerite Bennett
| DC Comics
|
|
|-
| ''RWBY x Justice League''
| 7 issues
| Limited series
| June – December 2021
| Marguerite Bennett
| DC Comics
|
|
|-
| ''DC/RWBY''
| 7 issues
| Limited series
| April – October 2023
| Marguerite Bennett
| DC Comics
|
|
|}
 
==S==
 
{| class="wikitable mw-collapsible"
!Based on
!Title
!Length
!Format
!Publication date
!Authors
!Publisher
!Notes
!Collected editions
|-
! ''[[Saber Rider and the Star Sheriffs#Comic book|Saber Rider and the Star Sheriffs]]''
| ''Saber Rider and the Star Sheriffs''
| 4 issues
| Limited series
| March – June 2016
| Mairghread Scott
| Lion Forge Comics
|
| {{nan}}
|-
! ''[[Samson & Goliath]]''
| ''Hanna-Barbera Super TV Heroes'' #1, #3
| 2 issues
| Comic story
|
| Gold Key Comics
| April 1968, October 1968
| Two self-contained stories published two select issues apart, the following stories in order: "The Magnetic Menace" (#1) and "The Cosmic Werewolf" (#2) respectively.
| {{nan}}
|-
! rowspan="4" | ''[[Samurai Jack]]'' ([[Samurai Jack (comics)|comics]])
| ''Samurai Jack'' (2002)
| {{n/a|nn}}
|
| September 2002
| Genndy Tartakovsky
| DC Comics
|
|
|-
| ''Samurai Jack'' (2013)
| 20 issues
| Ongoing series
| October 2013 – May 2015
| Jim Zub, Andy Suriano
| rowspan="3" | IDW Publishing
|
|
* ''Samurai Jack: Tales of the Wandering Warrior'' TPB
|-
| ''Samurai Jack: Quantum Jack''
| 5 issues
| Limited series
| September 2017 – January 2018
| Fabian Rangel, Jr.
|
|
* ''Samurai Jack: Quantum Jack'' TPB
|-
| ''Samurai Jack: Lost Worlds''
| 4 issues
| Limited series
| April – July 2019
| Paul Allor
|
|
* ''Samurai Jack: Lost Worlds'' TPB
|-
! ''[[Saved by the Bell#Comic books|Saved by the Bell]]''
| ''Saved by the Bell''
| 5 issues
| Ongoing series
| May 1992 – May 1993
| Angelo DeCesare
| Harvey Comics
|
|
|-
! ''[[Scooby-Doo]]''
| colspan="8" | {{main|List of Scooby-Doo media#Comic books}}
|-
! rowspan="2" | ''[[Sea Hunt]]''
| ''Four Color'' (series 2) #928, #994, #1041
| rowspan="2" | 13 issues
| One-shot
|
| rowspan="2" | Dell Comics
| August 1958, May 1959, October-December 1959
|
| {{nan}}
|-
| ''Sea Hunt'' #4–13
| Ongoing series
| January-March 1960 – April-June 1962
| Eric Freiwald, Robert Schaefer
| <ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/1305/|title=Sea Hunt |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref>
| {{nan}}
|-
! ''[[Sectaurs#Comic|Sectaurs: Warriors of Symbion]]''
| ''Sectaurs: Warriors of Symbion''
| 8 issues
| Limited series
| June 1985 – September 1986
| [[Bill Mantlo]]
| Marvel Comics
|
| {{nan}}
|-
! ''[[Shazzan]]''
| ''Hanna-Barbera Super TV Heroes'' #2, #3, #4, #5
| 4 issues
| Comic story
| Carl Fallberg (#2), Don R. Christensen (#3, #4)
| Gold Key Comics
| July 1968, October 1968, January 1969, May 1969
| Four self-contained stories published in four select issues apart, the following stories in order: "The Diamond of Doom" (#2), "Terrors of Turaba" (#3), "The Mind-Master" (#4) and "Curse of the Cloud-Wizard" (#5) respectively.
| {{nan}}
|-
! ''[[The Shield]]''
| ''[[The Shield: Spotlight]]''
| 5 issues
| Limited series
| January – May 2004
| Jeff Mariotte
| IDW Publishing
|
|
|-
! ''[[Shotgun Slade]]''
| ''Four Color'' (series 2) #1111
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| July-September 1960
|
| Dell Comics
| The issue features three self-contained stories in the following order, "Outpost Outlaws" (18 pages), "Cowtown" (14 pages) and "The Clue Trail" (1 page).
| {{nan}}
|-
! ''[[SilverHawks#Comics|SilverHawks]]''
| ''SilverHawks'' (1987)
| 7 issues
| Ongoing series
| Steve Perry
| Star Comics
| August 1987 – August 1988
|
| {{nan}}
|-
! ''[[The Simpsons]]''
| colspan="8" | {{main|List of The Simpsons comics}}
|-
! ''[[Sinbad Jr. and his Magic Belt]]''
| ''Sinbad Jr.''
| 3 issues
| Ongoing series
| September 1965 – May 1966
|
| Dell Comics
| <ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/19255/|title=Sinbad Jr. |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref>
| {{nan}}
|-
! [[Sítio do Picapau Amarelo (1977 TV series)|''Sítio do Picapau Amarelo'' (1977)]]
| colspan="8" | {{main|Sítio do Picapau Amarelo (comics)}}
|-
! rowspan="5" | ''[[The Six Million Dollar Man]]''
| ''The Six Million Dollar Man'' (1976)
| 9 issues
| Ongoing series
| June 1976 – June 1978
| Joe Gill, Nicola Cuti
| Charlton Comics
|
|
|-
| ''The Six Million Dollar Man: Season Six''
| 6 issues
| Limited series
| March – September 2014
| James Kuhoric
| Dynamite Entertainment
|
|
* ''The Six Million Dollar Man: Season Six'' TPB
|-
| ''The Six Million Dollar Man: Fall of Man''
| 5 issues
| Limited series
| July – November 2016
| Van Jensen
| Dynamite Entertainment
|
|
* ''The Six Million Dollar Man: Fall of Man'' TPB
|-
| ''G.I. Joe vs. The Six Million Dollar Man''
| 4 issues
| Limited series
| February – May 2018
| Ryan Ferrier
| Dynamite Entertainment
| Crossover with Hasbro's ''G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero''; co-published with IDW Publishing.
|
* ''G.I. Joe vs. The Six Million Dollar Man'' TPB
|-
| ''The Six Million Dollar Man'' (2019)
| 5 issues
| Limited series
| March – July 2019
| Christopher Hastings
| Dynamite Entertainment
|
|
* ''The Six Million Dollar Man in Japan'' TPB
|-
! ''[[Skeleton Warriors#Merchandise|Skeleton Warriors]]''
| ''Skeleton Warriors''
| 4 issues
| Ongoing series
| April – July 1995
| Adam Bezark, Ty Granaroli
| Marvel Comics
|
| {{nan}}
|-
! rowspan="4" | ''[[Sliders (TV series)#Sliders in other media|Sliders]]''
| ''Sliders''
| 2 issues
| Limited series
| June – July 1996
| rowspan="3" | D.G. Chichester
| rowspan="4" | Acclaim Comics/Armada
|
| {{nan}}
|-
| ''Sliders: Ultimatum''
| 2 issues
| Limited series
| August – September 1996
|
| {{nan}}
|-
| ''Sliders: Darkest Hour''
| 3 issues
| Limited series
| October – November 1996
|
| {{nan}}
|-
| ''Sliders Special''
| 3 issues
| Limited series
| November 1996 – March 1997
| Jerry O'Connell, Tracy Torme, D.G. Chichester
| Anthology series of three self-contained stories featuring the series' main characters.
| {{nan}}
|-
! ''[[Smallville#Comic books|Smallville]]''
| ''Smallville''
| 11 issues
| Ongoing series
| May 2003 – January 2005
| Mark Verheiden, Clint Carpenter, Drew Greenberg, Dan Thomsen
| DC Comics
|
|
|-
! [[The Smurfs (1981 TV series)|''The Smurfs'' (1981)]]
| ''[[The Smurfs (comics)#Marvel Comics|The Smurfs]]''
| 3 issues
| Ongoing series
| December 1982 – February 1983
| Peyo
| Marvel Comics
|
| {{nan}}
|-
! ''[[Sonic X]]''
| ''[[Sonic X (comic)|Sonic X]]''
| 40 issues
| Ongoing series
| November 2005 – February 2009
| Joe Edkin, Tim Smith, Ron Zalme, Tracy Yardley, Steven Butler, McDonough, Patyk, Wahnish, Amash, Mike Bullock, Patrick Spaziante, Ian Flynn, David Hutchison, James Fry III, Terry Austin, Al Milgrom
| Archie Comics
|
|
|-
! rowspan="2" | ''[[Sons of Anarchy]]''
| ''Sons of Anarchy''
| 25 issues
| Ongoing series
| September 2013 – September 2015
|
| rowspan="2" | Boom! Studios
|
|
|-
| ''Sons of Anarchy: Redwood Original''
| 12 issues
| Limited series
| August 2016 – July 2017
|
|
|
|-
! ''[[Space: 1999]]''
| ''Space: 1999''
| 7 issues
| Ongoing series
| November 1975 – November 1976
| Nicola Cuti, John Byrne, Mike Pellowski
| Charlton Comics
| Bimonthly publication.
| {{nan}}
|-
! rowspan="2" | ''[[Space: Above and Beyond]]''
| ''Space: Above and Beyond''
| 3 issues
| Limited series
| January – March 1996
| rowspan="2" | Roy Thomas
| rowspan="2" | Topps Comics
|
| {{nan}}
|-
| ''Space: Above and Beyond — The Gauntlet''
| 2 issues
| Limited series
| May – June 1996
|
| {{nan}}
|-
! rowspan="3" | ''[[Space Battleship Yamato]]''
| ''Space Battleship Yamato''
|
| Serialized manga
| November 1974 – May 1975
| rowspan="3" | Leiji Matsumoto
| rowspan="2" | Akita Shoten
| rowspan="2" | Serialized in ''Bōken Ō''.
| Collected in 1 ''tankōbon'' volume.
|-
| ''Farewell to Space Battleship Yamato''
|
| Serialized manga
| July 1978 – December 1979
| Collected in 2 ''tankōbon'' volumes.
|-
| ''[[Great Yamato]]''
|
| Serialized manga
| February 2000 – October 2001
| Shogakukan
| Serialized in ''Gotta Comics''.
| Collected in 2 ''tankōbon'' volumes.
|-
! ''[[Space Cats]]''
| ''NBC Saturday Morning Comics'' #1: "Diamonds are Fur-ever"
| 1 issue
| Comic story
| September 1991
|
| Harvey Comics
| Adaptation of the series' sixth overall episode.
| {{nan}}
|-
! rowspan="8" | ''[[Space Ghost (TV series)|Space Ghost]]''
| ''Space Ghost'' (1966)
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| December 1966
|
| rowspan="2" | Gold Key Comics
| The comic features two ''Space Ghost'' stories, "Zorak's Revenge" and "The Space Outcast". The middle story featured, "The Raiders of Ra" is based on ''Dino Boy in the Lost Valley''.<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/298187/|title=Space Ghost #1 |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref>
| {{nan}}
|-
| ''Hanna-Barbera Super TV Heroes'' #3, #6, #7
| 3 issues
| Comic story
| October 1968, July 1969, September 1969
|
| Three self-contained stories published in three select issues apart, the following stories in order: "The Plague of Giants" (#3), "The Sun Master" (#6) and "The Mutant Planet" (#7).
| {{nan}}
|-
| ''TV Stars'' #3: "Pilgreen's Progress"
| 1 issue
| Comic story
| December 1978
| Mark Evanier
| Marvel Comics
| Back-up story; five pages total.
| {{nan}}
|-
| ''Space Ghost'' (1987)
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| December 1987
| Mark Evanier, Steve Rude, Darrell McNeil {{small|(plot assistance)}}
| Comico
| The main feature story "The Sinister Spectre", followed by an article on the development of the series by Evanier.<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/43660/|title=Space Ghost #1 |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref>
| {{nan}}
|-
| ''Cartoon Network Presents: Space Ghost''
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| March 1997
| Bill Matheny
| Archie Comics
| The comic features two stories: "The Final Defeat of Space Ghost" and "Trapped by the Time-Bot!", the latter is a crossover with ''Dino Boy''.<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/272672/|title=Cartoon Network Presents Space Ghost #1 |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref>
| {{nan}}
|-
| ''Cartoon Network Starring'' #4: "The Webbed Trap!"
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| December 1999
| Andy Merrill
| DC Comics
|
| {{nan}}
|-
| ''Space Ghost'' (2005)
| 6 issues
| Limited series
| January – June 2005
| Joe Kelly
| DC Comics
| <ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/17252/|title=Space Ghost |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref>
|
|-
| ''Green Lantern/Space Ghost Special'' #1
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| May 2017
| [[James Tynion IV]]
| DC Comics
| Crossover with DC's [[Green Lantern]]; part of the ''DC Meets Hanna-Barbera'' comic book line.
|
|-
! rowspan="2" | ''[[Space Ghost Coast to Coast]]''
| ''Cartoon Network Presents'' #2: "Rainy Day Fun"
| 1 issue
| Comic story
| September 1997
| Matt Wayne
| DC Comics
| Space Ghost himself, along with Zorak, was featured in the cover of this issue, drawn and inked by George Pratt and colored by Kevin Somers.
| {{nan}}
|-
| ''Cartoon Network Starring'' #4, #12, #15, #18
| 4 issues
| Comic story, ongoing series
| December 1999, May 2000, August 2000, February 2001
| Andy Merrill (#4, #12), Robbie Bush (#15), John Rozum (#15, #18) and [[Clay Martin Croker]] (#18)
| DC Comics
| Four self-contained stories published in four select issues apart, the following stories in order: "45 Minutes 'til Showtime!" (#4), "Wotta Felon!" (#12), "Just Desserts" (#15), "Bands on the Run" (#15), "Who Voo-Dooed It?" (#18), and "Lokar, Lothario" (#18).
| {{nan}}
|-
! rowspan="2" | ''[[Speed Buggy]]''
| ''Speed Buggy''
| 9 issues
| Ongoing series
| May 1975 – November 1976
| Mike Pellowski
| Charlton Comics
|
| {{nan}}
|-
| ''The Flash/Speed Buggy Special'' #1
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| July 2018
| Scott Lobdell
| DC Comics
| Crossover with DC's [[The Flash]]; part of the ''DC Meets Hanna-Barbera'' comic book line.
|
|-
! ''[[Speed Racer]]''
| ''Speed Racer'' (volume 1)
| 38 issues
| Ongoing series
| August 1987 – November 1990
| Len Strazewski, Brian Thomas, Lamar Waldron, Fred Schiller, Steve Sullivan, Nat Gertler, Diane M. Piron
| NOW Comics
|
|
|-
! rowspan="2" | [[Spider-Man (1994 TV series)|''Spider-Man'' (1994)]]
| ''Spider-Man Adventures''
| 15 issues
| Ongoing series
| December 1994 – February 1996
| Nelson Yomtov
| Marvel Comics
|
|
|-
| ''The Adventures of Spider-Man''
| 12 issues
| Ongoing series
| April 1996 – March 1997
| Nelson Yomtov, Michael Higgins, Glenn Greenberg
| Marvel Comics
| Continuation of ''Adventures''.
|
|-
! ''[[Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends]]''
| ''Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends''
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| December 1981
| Tom DeFalco
| Marvel Comics
| Adaptation of the pilot episode "The Triumph of the Green Goblin"; reprinted as [[Marvel Action Universe#Format|''Marvel Action Universe'' #1]] (January 1989).
| {{nan}}
|-
! ''[[Spider-Man Unlimited]]''
| ''Spider-Man Unlimited''
| 5 issues
| Ongoing series
| December 1999 – April 2000
| Eric Stephenson
| Marvel Comics
| Tie-in to the eponymous TV series, unrelated to the [[Spider-Man Unlimited (comics)|comic book]] which launched in 1993 and shares its title.
| {{nan}}
|-
! ''[[Spiral Zone#Comics|Spiral Zone]]''
| 4 issues
| Limited series
| February – May 1988
| Michael Fleisher
| DC Comics
|
| {{nan}}
|-
! ''[[SpongeBob SquarePants]]''
| colspan="8" | {{main|SpongeBob Comics}}
|-
! ''[[The Spooktacular New Adventures of Casper]]''
| ''Casper''
| 2 issues
| Ongoing series
| March – May 1997
| Angelo DeCesare
| Marvel Comics
| <ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/127536/|title=Casper |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref>
| {{nan}}
|-
! rowspan="4" | ''[[Star Blazers]]''
| ''Star Blazers'' (1983)
| 5 volumes
| Photo comics, ongoing series
| 1983
|
| West Cape Comics
| Published as ''W.C.C. Animation Comics'' Volumes 1–5.
| {{nan}}
|-
| ''Star Blazers'' (series 1)
| 4 issues
| Limited series
| April – July 1987
| Phil Foglio, Doug Rice
| rowspan="2" | Comico
|
| {{nan}}
|-
| ''Star Blazers'' (series 2)
| 5 issues
| Limited series
| May – September 1989
|
|
| {{nan}}
|-
| ''Star Blazers'' (1997)
| 12 issues
| Ongoing series
| March 1995 – May 1997
|
| Argo Press
|
| {{nan}}
|-
! rowspan="18" | ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]''
| ''Star Trek: Deep Space Nine'' (series 1)
| 32 issues
| Ongoing series
| August 1993 – January 1996
| Mike W. Barr, Len Strazewski, Mark A. Altman, Dan Mishkin, Charles Marshall, Jerry Bingham, John Vornholt, Laurie S. Sutton, Chris Dows, Colin Clayton, Randy Lofficier, Jean-Marc Lofficier, Mark Paniccia, Leonard Kirk,
| Malibu Comics
|
|
|-
| ''Star Trek: Deep Space Nine – Hearts and Minds''
| 4 issues
| Limited series
| June – September 1994
| Mark A. Altman
| Malibu Comics
|
|
|-
| ''Star Trek: Deep Space Nine/The Next Generation''
| 2 issues
| Limited series
| October – November 1994
| Mike W. Barr
| Malibu Comics
| Parts two and three of an intercompany crossover with DC Comics.
|
|-
| ''Star Trek: Deep Space Nine – Lightstorm''
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| December 1994
| Mark A. Altman
| Malibu Comics
| The main feature story, followed by an interview with [[Michael Westmore]].
|
|-
| ''Star Trek: Deep Space Nine – Terok Nor''
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| January 1995
| Mark A. Altman
| Malibu Comics
|
|
|-
| ''Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Annual''
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| January 1995
| Mike W. Barr
| Malibu Comics
| The main feature story "The Looking Glass War"; 64 pages total.
|
|-
| ''Star Trek: Deep Space Nine – The Maquis''
| 3 issues
| Limited series
| February – April 1995
| Mark A. Altman
| Malibu Comics
|
|
|-
| ''Star Trek: Deep Space Nine – Celebrity Series: Blood and Honor''
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| May 1995
| Mark Lenard
| Malibu Comics
|
|
|-
| ''Star Trek: Deep Space Nine – Celebrity Series: Rules of Diplomacy''
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| August 1995
| Aron Eisenberg
| Malibu Comics
|
|
|-
| ''Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Special''
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| August 1995
|
| Malibu Comics
| Anthology of five self-contained stories featuring the series' main characters; 48 pages total.
|
|-
| ''Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Ultimate Special''
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| December 1995
| Laurie Sutton
| Malibu Comics
| The main feature story, followed by two back-up stories; 64 pages total.
|
|-
| ''Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Worf Special''
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| December 1995
| Dan Mishkin
| Malibu Comics
| The main feature story, followed by a biography of Worf; 48 pages total.
|
|-
| ''Star Trek: Deep Space Nine'' (series 2)
| 15 issues
| Ongoing series
| November 1996 – March 1998
| Howard Weinstein, Mariano, Mariano Nicieza, Michael Martin, Andy Mangels
| Marvel Comics
| Published by Marvel under the imprint Paramount Comics.
|
|-
| ''Star Trek: Deep Space Nine – N-Vector''
| 4 issues
| Limited series
| August – November 2000
| K. W. Jeter
| WildStorm
|
|
|-
| ''Star Trek: Divided We Fall''
| 4 issues
| Limited series
| July – October 2001
| John Ordover, David Mack
| WildStorm
| ''The Next Generation''/''Deep Space Nine'' crossover story.
|
|-
| ''Star Trek: Deep Space Nine – Fool's Gold''
| 4 issues
| Limited series
| December 2009 – March 2010
| Scott Tipton, David Tipton
| IDW Publishing
|
|
|-
| ''Star Trek: Deep Space Nine – Too Long a Sacrifice''
| 4 issues
| Limited series
| April – October 2020
| Scott Tipton, David Tipton
| IDW Publishing
|
|
|-
| ''Star Trek: Deep Space Nine – The Dog of War''
| 4 issues
| Limited series
| April – August 2023
| Mike Chen
| IDW Publishing
|
|
|-
! rowspan="6" | ''[[Star Trek: Discovery]]''
| ''Star Trek: Discovery – The Light of Kahless''
| 4 issues
| Limited series
| October 2017 – January 2018
| rowspan="6" | Mike Johnson, Kirsten Beyer
| rowspan="6" | IDW Publishing
|
|
|-
| ''Star Trek: Discovery Annual''
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| February 2018
| Annual publication.
|
|-
| ''Star Trek: Discovery – Succession''
| 4 issues
| Limited series
| April – July 2018
|
|
|-
| ''Star Trek: Discovery – Captain Saru''
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| February 2019
|
|
|-
| ''Star Trek: Discovery – Aftermath''
| 3 issues
| Limited series
| August – October 2019
|
|
|-
| ''Star Trek: Discovery – Adventures in the 32nd Century''
| 4 issues
| Limited series
| March – June 2022
|
|
|-
! ''[[Star Trek: Lower Decks]]''
| ''Star Trek: Lower Decks''
| 3 issues
| Limited series
| September – November 2022
| Ryan North
| IDW Publishing
|
|
|-
! rowspan="2" | ''[[Star Trek: Picard]]''
| ''Star Trek: Picard – Countdown''
| 3 issues
| Limited series
| November 2019 – January 2020
| Mike Johnson, Kirsten Beyer
| rowspan="2" | IDW Publishing
|
|
|-
| ''Star Trek: Picard – Stargazer''
| 3 issues
| Limited series
| August – November 2022
| Mike Johnson
|
|
|-
! rowspan="2" | ''[[Star Trek: Strange New Worlds]]''
| ''Star Trek: Strange New Worlds – The Illyrian Enigma''
| 4 issues
| Limited series
| December 2022 – March 2023
| Kirsten Beyer, Mike Johnson
| rowspan="2" | IDW Publishing
|
|
|-
| ''Star Trek: Strange New Worlds – The Scorpius Run''
| 3 issues
| Limited series
| August 2023 – 2024
| Mike Johnson, Ryan Parrott
|
|
|-
! ''[[Star Trek: The Animated Series]]''
| ''[[Star Trek vs. Transformers]]''
| 8 issues
| Limited series
| September 2018 – January 2019
| John Barber, Mike Johnson
| IDW Publishing
| Crossover with Hasbro's Transformers.
|
|-
! rowspan="30" | ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'' ([[List of comic books based on Star Trek: The Next Generation|list]])
| ''Star Trek: The Next Generation'' (series 1)
| 6 issues
| Limited series
| February – July 1988
| [[Mike Carlin]]
| DC Comics
|
|
|-
| ''Star Trek: The Next Generation'' (series 2)
| 80 issues
| Ongoing series
| October 1989 – February 1996
| Michael Jan Friedman (#1–17, #19–28, #30–50, #52–80), David Stern (#18), Mike O'Brien (#18), Kevin Ryan (#29, #45, #46), Judith Reeves-Stevens (#51), Garfield Reeves-Stevens (#51)
| DC Comics
|
|
|-
| ''Star Trek: The Next Generation Annual''
| 6 issues
| One-shot
| 1990 – 1995
| John de Lancie (#1), Michael Jan Friedman (#2, #3, #6), Mike W. Barr (#4), Howard Weinstein (#5, #6)
| DC Comics
| All six issues are [[Annual publication#Comic books|annual publications]].
|
|-
| ''Star Trek: The Next Generation – The Modala Imperative''
| 4 issues
| Limited series
| August – November 1991
| Peter David
| DC Comics
| Crossover storyline continued from the ''Original Series'' limited series that shared the same title.
|
|-
| ''Star Trek: The Next Generation Special''
| 3 issues
| One-shot
| 1993 – 1995
| Tony Isabella (#1), Anne Wokanovicz (#1), Ken Penders (#1), Diane Duane (#1), Chris Claremont (#2), Michael Jan Friedman (#2) Michael Demerit (#3), Kevin J. Ryan (#3)
| DC Comics
|
|
|-
| ''Star Trek: The Next Generation – The Series Finale''
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| 1994
| Michael Jan Friedman
| DC Comics
| Adaptation of the episode "[[All Good Things... (Star Trek: The Next Generation)|All Good Things...]]" (season 7, episodes 25–26); 64 pages total.
|
|-
| ''Star Trek: The Next Generation/Deep Space Nine''
| 2 issues
| Limited series
| December 1994
| Michael Jan Friedman
| DC Comics
| Parts one and four of an intercompany crossover with Malibu Comics.
|
|-
| ''Star Trek: The Next Generation – Shadowheart''
| 4 issues
| Limited series
| December 1994 – March 1995
| Michael Jan Friedman
| DC Comics
|
|
|-
| ''Star Trek: The Next Generation – Ill Wind''
| 4 issues
| Limited series
| November 1995 – February 1996
| Diane Duane
| DC Comics
|
|
|-
| ''Star Trek Unlimited''
| 10 issues
| Ongoing series
| November 1996 – July 1998
| Dan Abnett, Ian Edginton
| rowspan="3" | Marvel Comics
| Anthology series alternating stories with ''The Original Series''.
|
|-
| ''Star Trek: The Next Generation/X-Men: Second Contact''
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| May 1998
| Dan Abnett, Ian Edginton
| Published by Marvel under the imprint Paramount Comics; crossover with Marvel's X-Men. Storyline continued in the novel ''[[Planet X (Star Trek)|Planet X]]'' (1998), written by Michael Jan Friedman published by [[Pocket Books]] in April the same year.
| {{nan}}
|-
| ''Star Trek: The Next Generation Special – Riker: The Enemy of My Enemy''
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| July 1998
| Dan Abnett, Ian Edginton
| Published by Marvel under the imprint Paramount Comics.
| {{nan}}
|-
| ''Star Trek: The Next Generation – Perchance to Dream''
| 4 issues
| Limited series
| February – May 2000
| Keith R. A. DeCandido
| WildStorm
|
|
|-
| ''Star Trek: The Next Generation – Embrace the Wolf''
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| June 2000
| Christopher Golden, Tom Sniegoski
| WildStorm
|
|
|-
| ''Star Trek: The Next Generation – The Gorn Crisis''
| 1 volume
| Graphic novel
| January 2001
| Kevin J. Anderson, Rebecca Moesta
| WildStorm
|
|
|-
| ''Star Trek: The Next Generation – The Killing Shadows''
| 4 issues
| Limited series
| November 2000 – February 2001
| Scott Ciencin
| WildStorm
|
|
|-
| ''Star Trek: Divided We Fall''
| 4 issues
| Limited series
| July – October 2001
| John Ordover, David Mack
| WildStorm
| ''The Next Generation''/''Deep Space Nine'' crossover story.
|
|-
| ''Star Trek: The Next Generation – Forgiveness''
| 1 volume
| Graphic novel
| October 2002
| David Brin
| WildStorm
|
|
|-
| ''Star Trek: The Next Generation – The Space Between''
| 6 issues
| Limited series
| January – June 2007
| David Tischman
| IDW Publishing
|
|
|-
| ''Star Trek: The Next Generation – Intelligence Gathering''
| 5 issues
| Limited series
| January – May 2008
| Scott Tipton, David Tipton
| IDW Publishing
|
|
|-
| ''Star Trek: The Next Generation: The Manga – Boukenshin''
| 1 volume
| OEL manga
| April 2009
| Christine Boylan, David Gerrold, Diane Duane, F.J. DeSanto
| Tokyopop
|
|
|-
| ''Star Trek: The Next Generation – The Last Generation''
| 5 issues
| Limited series
| November 2008 – March 2009
| Andrew Steven Harris
| IDW Publishing
|
|
|-
| ''Star Trek: The Next Generation – Ghosts''
| 5 issues
| Limited series
| November 2009 – March 2010
| Zander Cannon
| IDW Publishing
|
|
|-
| ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation/Doctor Who: Assimilation²]]''
| 8 issues
| Limited series
| May – December 2012
| Scott Tipton, David Tipton
| IDW Publishing
| Crossover with ''Doctor Who''.
|
|-
| ''Star Trek: The Next Generation – Hive''
| 4 issues
| Limited series
| September 2012 – February 2013
| Brannon Braga
| IDW Publishing
|
|
|-
| ''Star Trek: The Next Generation – Mirror Broken''
| 5 issues
| Limited series
| May – October 2017
| Scott Tipton, David Tipton
| IDW Publishing
| Supplemented by a prelude Free Comic Book Day issue (May 2017) and a one-shot issue ''Origin of Data'' (September 2017).
|
|-
| ''Star Trek: The Next Generation – Through the Mirror''
| 5 issues
| Limited series
| May 2018
| Scott Tipton, David Tipton
| IDW Publishing
|
|
|-
| ''Star Trek: The Next Generation – Terra Incognita''
| 6 issues
| Limited series
| July – December 2018
| Scott Tipton, David Tipton
| IDW Publishing
|
|
|-
| ''Star Trek: The Next Generation – IDW 20/20''
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| January 2019
| Peter David
| IDW Publishing
| Part of the ''IDW 20/20'' comic line.
|
|-
| ''Star Trek: The Mirror War''
| 8 issues
| Limited series
| October 2021 – August 2022
| Scott Tipton, David Tipton
| IDW Publishing
| Supplemented by issue #0 (August 2021) and four one-shot tie-ins: ''Data'' (December 2021), ''Georgi'' (March 2022), ''Sisko'' (June 2022) and ''Troi'' (September 2022).
|
|-
! rowspan="41" | ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series]]''
| ''Star Trek'' (1967)
| 61 issues
| Ongoing series
| 1967 – 1979
|
| Gold Key Comics
|
|
|-
| ''TV21'' #1–105
| 105 issues
| Ongoing series, serial
| September 27, 1969 – September 25, 1971
|
| City Magazines (1965–1971) <br /> IPC Magazines (1971)
|
|
|-
| ''Star Trek'' (1979)
|
| Newspaper strip
| December 2, 1979 – December 3, 1983
|
| Los Angeles Times Syndicate
|
|
|-
| ''Star Trek'' (1980)
| 18 issues
| Ongoing series
| 1980 – 1982
|
| Marvel Comics
| The first three issues were an adaptation of the [[Star Trek: The Motion Picture|first feature film]].
|
|-
| ''Star Trek'' (DC) (volume 1)
| 56 issues
| Ongoing series
| February 1984 – November 1988
|
| rowspan="9" | [[Star Trek (DC Comics)|DC Comics]]
|
|
|-
| ''Star Trek Annual'' (DC) (volume 1)
| 3 issues
| Limited series
| 1985 – 1988
| Mike W. Barr (#1–2), Peter David (#3)
|
|
|-
| ''Who's Who in Star Trek''
| 2 issues
| Limited series
| March – April 1987
| Allan Asherman
|
|
|-
| ''Star Trek'' (DC) (volume 2)
| 80 issues
| Ongoing series
| October 1989 – February 1996
|
|
|
|-
| ''Star Trek Annual'' (DC) (volume 2)
| 6 issues
| Limited series
| 1990 – 1995
| Peter David (#1, #2), George Takei (#1), Howard Weinstein (#3, #6), Michael Jan Friedman (#4, #5, #6)
|
|
|-
| ''Star Trek: The Modala Imperative''
| 4 issues
| Limited series
| July – September 1991
| Michael Jan Friedman
| Crossover storyline continued in the ''Next Generation'' limited series that shared the same title.
|
|-
| ''Star Trek: Debt of Honor''
| 1 volume
| Graphic novel
| September 1992
| Chris Claremont
|
|
|-
| ''Star Trek Special''
| 3 issues
| One-shot
| Spring 1994 – Winter 1995
| Peter A. David (#1), Michael Collins (#1), Kevin J. Ryan (#2), Steven H. Wilson (#2), Michael Jan Friedman (#3), Mark A. Altman (#3)
|
|
|-
| ''[[The Ashes of Eden#Comics|Star Trek: The Ashes of Eden]]''
| 1 volume
| Graphic novel
| May 18, 1995
| William Shatner, Judith Reeves-Stevens, Garfield Reeves-Stevens
| Adaptation of the eponymous novel; set in the "[[Shatnerverse]]" continuity.
|
|-
| ''Star Trek Unlimited''
| 10 issues
| Ongoing series
| November 1996 – July 1998
| Dan Abnett, Ian Edginton
| rowspan="5" | Marvel Comics
| Anthology series alternating stories with ''The Next Generation''.
|
|-
| ''[[Star Trek/X-Men]]''
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| December 1996
| Scott Lobdell
| Main feature story titled "Star TreX"; published by Marvel under the imprint Paramount Comics; crossover with Marvel's X-Men.
| {{nan}}
|-
| ''Star Trek: Mirror Mirror''
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| February 1997
| Tom DeFalco
| Published by Marvel under the imprint Paramount Comics; continuation of the episode "[[Mirror, Mirror (Star Trek: The Original Series)|Mirror, Mirror]]" (season 2, episode 4).
| {{nan}}
|-
| ''[[Star Trek: Early Voyages]]''
| 17 issues
| Ongoing series
| February 1997 – June 1998
| Dan Abnett, Ian Edginton
| Published by Marvel under the imprint Paramount Comics; continuation of the pilot episode "[[The Cage (Star Trek: The Original Series)|The Cage]]".
|
|-
| ''Star Trek: Untold Voyages''
| 5 issues
| Limited series
| March – July 1998
| Glenn Greenberg
| Published by Marvel under the imprint Paramount Comics; set between the films ''[[Star Trek: The Motion Picture]]'' (1979) and ''[[Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan]]'' (1982).
|
|-
| ''Star Trek: All of Me''
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| 2000
| Tony Isabella, Bob Ingersoll
| WildStorm
|
|
|-
| ''Star Trek: Enter the Wolves''
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| 2001
| Ann C. Crispin, Howard Weinstein
| WildStorm
|
|
|-
| ''[[Star Trek: The Manga]]''
| 3 volumes
| OEL manga
| September 5, 2006 – July 15, 2008
| Mike W. Barr, Dr. Christopher Dows, Jim Alexander, Joshua Ortega, Rob Tokar, Mike Wellman, Paul Benjamin Mike Wellman, Paul Benjamin, Christine Boylan, Diane Duane, Wil Wheaton, David Gerrold
| Tokyopop
|
|
|-
| ''Star Trek: Klingons – Blood Will Tell''
| 5 issues
| Limited series
| April – August 2007
| Scott Tipton, David Tipton
| rowspan="13" | [[Star Trek (IDW Publishing)|IDW Publishing]]
|
|
|-
| ''Focus On Star Trek''
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| July 2007
| David Tischman
| 24 page special.
|
|-
| ''[[Star Trek: Year Four]]''
| 6 issues
| Limited series
| July – December 2007
| David Tischman
|
|
|-
| ''Star Trek: Year Four – The Enterprise Experiment''
| 5 issues
| Limited series
| April – August 2008
| D.C. Fontana, Derek Chester
| Sequel to ''Year Four''.
|
|-
| ''[[Star Trek: Assignment: Earth]]''
| 5 issues
| Limited series
| May – August 2008
| John Byrne
| Continuation of the episode "[[Assignment: Earth]]" (season 2, episode 26).
|
|-
| ''Star Trek: Crew''
| 5 issues
| Limited series
| March – July 2009
| John Byrne
| Prequel to the pilot episode "The Cage".
|
|-
| ''Star Trek: Mission's End''
| 5 issues
| Limited series
| March – July 2009
| Ty Templeton
|
|
|-
| ''Star Trek: Captain's Log: Sulu''
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| January 2010
| Scott Tipton, David Tipton
|
|
|-
| ''Star Trek: Leonard McCoy, Frontier Doctor''
| 5 issues
| Limited series
| April – July 2010
| John Byrne
|
|
|-
| ''Star Trek: Burden of Knowledge''
| 4 issues
| Limited series
| June – September 2010
| Scott Tipton, David Tipton
|
|
|-
| ''Star Trek: Captain's Log: Pike''
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| September 2010
| Stuart Moore
|
|
|-
| ''Star Trek: Khan – Ruling in Hell''
| 5 issues
| Limited series
| October 2010 – January 2011
| Scott Tipton, David Tipton
| Set in the fifteen years between the episode "[[Space Seed]]" (season 1, episode 22) and ''Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan'' (1982).
|
|-
| ''[[Infestation (comics)#Star Trek: Infestation #1-2|Star Trek: Infestation]]''
| 2 issues
| Limited series
| February 2011
| John Byrne
| Part of the eponymous crossover event series ''Infestation''.
|
|-
| ''[[List of Legion of Super-Heroes publications#Post-Infinite Crisis "Retroboot" team|Star Trek/Legion of Super-Heroes]]''
| 6 issues
| Limited series
| October 2011 – March 2012
| Chris Roberson
| DC Comics, IDW Publishing
| Crossover with DC's [[Legion of Super-Heroes#Post-Infinite Crisis (2007–2011)|Legion of Super-Heroes]].
|
|-
| ''[[The City on the Edge of Forever#Non-canonical comics and computer games|Star Trek: Harlan Ellison's The City on the Edge of Forever – The Original Teleplay]]''
| 5 issues
| Limited series
| June – October 2014
| Harlan Ellison, Scott Tipton, David Tipton
| IDW Publishing
| Adaptation of Harlan Ellison's original teleplay of the eponymous episode (season 1, episode 28).
|
|-
| ''[[Star Trek/Planet of the Apes: The Primate Directive]]''
| 5 issues
| Limited series
| Scott Tipton, David Tipton
| IDW Publishing, Boom! Studios
| December 2014 – April 2015
| Crossover with ''Planet of the Apes''.
|
|-
| ''[[Star Trek/Green Lantern#The Spectrum War|Star Trek/Green Lantern: The Spectrum War]]''
| 6 issues
| Limited series
| July – December 2015
| rowspan="2" | Mike Johnson
| rowspan="2" | DC Comics, IDW Publishing
| First crossover with DC's Green Lantern.
|
|-
| ''[[Star Trek/Green Lantern#Stranger Worlds|Star Trek/Green Lantern: Stranger Worlds]]''
| 6
| Limited series
| December 2016 – May 2017
| Second crossover with DC's Green Lantern.
|
|-
| ''Star Trek: Year Five''
| 26 issues
| Ongoing series
| February 2020 – June 2021
| Paul Cornell (#0,#25), Jackson Lanzing (#1–2, #7–9, #11–14, #17, #22–25), Collin Kelly (#1–2, #7–9, #11–14, #17,#22–25), Brandon M. Easton (#3, #20–21, #25), Jody Houser (#5–6, #15–16, #25), Jim McCann (#9–10, #18, #25)
| rowspan="2" | IDW Publishing
| 25 regular issues and an issue #0.
|
|-
| ''Star Trek: Hell's Mirror''
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| August 2020
| J.M. DeMatteis
|
|
|-
! rowspan="9" | ''[[Star Trek: Voyager#Tie-in media|Star Trek: Voyager]]''
| ''Star Trek: Voyager''
| 15 issues
| Ongoing series
| November 1996 – March 1998
| Laurie S. Sutton (#1–3, #10–15) Howard Weinstein (#4–5), Ben Raab (#6–8), Dan Abnett (#9), Ian Edginton (#9), Gwen L. Sutton (#14–15)
| Marvel Comics
| Published by Marvel under the imprint Paramount Comics.
|
|-
| ''Star Trek: Voyager – Splashdown''
| 4 issues
| Limited series
| April–July 1998
| Laurie S. Sutton
| Marvel Comics
| Published by Marvel under the imprint Paramount Comics.
|
|-
| ''Star Trek: Voyager – False Colors''
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| January 2000
| Nathan Archer
| WildStorm
|
|
|-
| ''[[Star Trek: Voyager – Elite Force#Graphic novel|Star Trek: Voyager – Elite Force]]''
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| July 2000
| Dan Abnett, Andy Lanning
| WildStorm
| Prelude to the 2000 first-person shooter video game developed by Raven Software and published by Activision.
|
|-
| ''Star Trek: Voyager – Avalon Rising''
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| September 2000
| Janine Ellen Young, Doselle Young
| WildStorm
|
|
|-
| ''Star Trek: Voyager – Planet Killer''
| 3 issues
| Limited series
| March – May 2001
| Kristine Kathryn Rusch, Dean Wesley Smith
| WildStorm
|
|
|-
| ''Star Trek: Voyager – Mirrors & Smoke''
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| October 2019
| Paul Allor
| IDW Publishing
|
|
|-
| ''Star Trek: Voyager – Seven's Reckoning''
| 4 issues
| Limited series
| November 2020 – February 2021
| Dave Baker
| IDW Publishing
|
|
|-
| ''Star Trek: Voyager – Homecoming''
| 5 issues
| Limited series
| September 2025 – present
| Tilly Bridges, Susan Bridges
| IDW Publishing
| Set after "[[Endgame (Star Trek: Voyager)|Endgame]]" (season 7, episodes 25–26)
|
|-
! ''[[Star vs. the Forces of Evil]]''
| ''Star vs. the Forces of Evil: Deep Trouble''
| 4 issues
| Limited series
| September 2016 – January 2017
| Zach Marcus
| Joe Books Ltd
|
|
* ''Star vs. the Forces of Evil: Deep Trouble'' TPB
|-
! rowspan="3" | ''[[Star Wars Legends]]''
| ''[[Ewoks (TV series)#Comics|Star Wars: Ewoks]]''
| 14 issues
| Ongoing series
| May 1985 – July 1987
| David Manak
| Marvel Comics/Star Comics
|
| rowspan="2" |
* ''Star Wars Omnibus: Droids and Ewoks'' TP:{{ISBNT|1595829539}}/{{ISBNT|9781595829535}}
* ''Star Wars Legends: Droids & Ewoks'' HC:{{ISBNT|1302900854}}/{{ISBNT|9781302900854}}
|-
| ''[[Star Wars: Droids#Comic book series|Star Wars: Droids]]''
| 8 issues
| Ongoing series
| April 1986 – June 1987
| Dave Manak, George Carragone
| Marvel Comics/Star Comics
| The last three issues are a three-part alternate telling of ''[[Star Wars (film)|Star Wars]]'' (1977).
|-
| ''[[Star Wars: Clone Wars (2003 TV series)#Merchandising|Star Wars: Clone Wars – Adventures]]''
| 10 volumes
| Graphic novels
| July 2003 – December 2007
|
| Dark Horse Comics
|
|
|-
! rowspan="2" | ''[[Star Wars: The Clone Wars (2008 TV series)|Star Wars: The Clone Wars]]''
| ''Star Wars: The Clone Wars''
| 10 issues
| Ongoing series
| September 2008 – January 2010
| Henry Gilroy, Steven Melching
| Dark Horse Comics
|
|
|-
| ''Star Wars Adventures: The Clone Wars – Battle Tales''
| 6 issues
| Limited series
| April – September 2020
| Michael Moreci
| IDW Publishing
| Part of ''Star Wars Adventures'' line.
|
|-
! ''[[Stargate Atlantis]]''
| ''Stargate Atlantis: Wraithfall''
| 3 issues
| Limited series
| July 2006 – February 2007
| Stuart Moore, Mauricio Melo
| Avatar Press
|
|
|-
! rowspan="4" | ''[[Stargate SG-1]]''
| ''Stargate SG-1: POW''
| 3 issues
| Limited series
| February – April 2004
| James Anthony, Renato Guedes
| rowspan="2" | Avatar Press
|
|
|-
| ''Stargate SG-1: Aris Boch''
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| November 2004
| James Anthony
|
|
|-
| ''Stargate: Vala Mal Doran''
| 5 issues
| Limited series
| May – November 2010
| Brandon Jerwa
| rowspan="2" | Dynamite Entertainment
|
|
|-
| ''Stargate: Daniel Jackson''
| 4 issues
| Limited series
| July – November 2010
| Doug Murray
|
|
|-
! ''[[Stargate Universe]]''
| ''Stargate Universe: Back to Destiny''
| 6 issues
| Limited series
| June 2017 – September 2018
| Mark L. Haynes, J.C. Vaughn
| American Mythology Productions
|
|
|-
! ''[[Steve Donovan, Western Marshal]]''
| ''Four Color'' (series 2) #675, #768, #880
| 3 issues
| Ongoing series
| 1956, 1957, 1958
| Dell Comics
| Tryout issues for a possible ongoing series that went unpublished.
|
| {{nan}}
|-
! rowspan="12" | ''[[Steven Universe]]''
| ''Steven Universe'' (series 1)
| 8 issues
| Limited series
| August 2014 – March 2015
| Jeremy Sorese
| rowspan="12" | Boom! Studios
|
|
|-
| ''Steven Universe: Greg Universe Special''
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| April 2015
| Jeremy Sorese, Liz Prince, Rachel Dukes, Chrystin Garland, Grace Kraft, Kelly Turnbull, Coleman Engle, Kevin Panetta, Jared Morgan
|
|
|-
| ''Steven Universe: Too Cool for School''
| 1 volume
| Graphic novel
| April 2016
| Ian Jones, Jeremy Sorese
|
|
|-
| ''Steven Universe: 2016 Special''
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| December 2016
| Ayme Sotuyo, Sara Talmadge, Queenie Chan, Katie Jones, Rii Abrego, T. Zysk, Nichole Andelfinger, Cara McGee
|
|
|-
| ''Steven Universe and the Crystal Gems''
| 4 issues
| Limited series
| March – June 2016
| Josceline Fenton
|
|
|-
| ''Steven Universe'' (series 2)
| 36 issues
| Ongoing series
| February 2017 – January 2020
| Melanie Gillman, Grace Kraft, Terry Blas, Sarah Graley, Taylor Robin
|
|
|-
| ''Steven Universe: Anti-Gravity''
| 1 volume
| Graphic novel
| November 2017
| Ian Jones, Jeremy Sorese
|
|
|-
| ''Steven Universe: Harmony''
| 5 issues
| Limited series
| August – December 2018
| Shane-Michael Vidaurri
|
|
|-
| ''Steven Universe: Ultimate Dough-Down''
| 1 volume
| Graphic novel
| December 2018
| Talya Perper
|
|
|-
| ''Steven Universe: Camp Pining Play''
| 1 volume
| Graphic novel
| April 2019
| Nicole Mannino
|
|
|-
| ''Steven Universe: Fusion Frenzy''
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| March 2019
| Anthony Oliveira, Yu Yang, Steve Foxe, Nicole Andelfinger and Sarah Gailey. Art by Ver, Doki Rosi, Xiao Tong Kong, Mollie Rose, Maurizia Rubino
|
|
|-
| ''Steven Universe: Crystal Clean''
| 1 volume
| Graphic novel
| June 2020
| Talya Perper
|
|
|-
! ''[[Stingray (1964 TV series)#Tie-ins|Stingray]]''
| ''TV Century 21'' #1–189
| 189 issues
| Comic story, serial
| January 23, 1965 – August 30, 1968
| [[Alan Fennell]], [[Ron Embleton]]
| City Magazines
|
|
|-
! ''[[Storm Hawks#Comic books|Storm Hawks]]''
|
|
|
|
|
| DMF Comics
|
|
|-
! rowspan="9" | ''[[The StoryTeller]]''
| ''The StoryTeller''
| 1 volume
| Graphic novel
| December 6, 2011
| Roger Langridge, Marjorie Liu, Ron Marz, Jeff Parker, Francesco Francavilla, J.L. Meyer, Tom Fowler, Chris Eliopoulos, Colleen Coover, Janet Lee, Anthony Minghella
| rowspan="9" | Archaia Entertainment
|
|
|-
| ''The StoryTeller: Witches''
| 4 issues
| Limited series
| September – December 2014
| Shane-Michael Vidaurri, Kyla Vanderklugt, Matthew Dow Smith, Anthony Meghella
|
|
|-
| ''The StoryTeller: Dragons''
| 4 issues
| Limited series
| December 2015 – March 2016
| Daniel Bayliss, Fabian Rangel, Nathan Pride, Hannah Christenson, Jorge Corona
|
|
|-
| ''The StoryTeller: Giants''
| 4 issues
| Limited series
| December 2016 – March 2017
| Conor Nolan, Brandon Dayton, Jared Cullum, Feifei Ruan
|
|
|-
| ''The StoryTeller: Fairies''
| 4 issues
| Limited series
| December 2017 – March 2018
| Matt Smith, Benjamin Schipper, Tyler Jenkins, Celia Lowenthal
|
|
|-
| ''The StoryTeller: Sirens''
| 4 issues
| Limited series
| April – July 2019
| Sztybor Bartosz, Chan Chau, Sarah Webb, Aud Koch
|
|
|-
| ''The StoryTeller: Ghosts''
| 4 issues
| Limited series
| March – August 2020
| Mark Laszlo, Jennifer Rostowsky, Michael Walsh
|
|
|-
| ''The StoryTeller: Tricksters''
| 4 issues
| Limited series
| March – June 2021
| Jonathan Rivera, Jordan Ifueko, Amal El-Motar, Robin Kaplan
|
|
|-
| ''The StoryTeller: Ghosts''
| 4 issues
| Limited series
| March – June 2022
| Andre R. Frattino, Darcie Little Badger, Em Niwa, Deron Bennett
|
|
|-
! ''[[Stranger Things]]''
| ''Stranger Things''
| 4 issues
| Limited series
| September 2018 – January 2019
| Jody Houser
| Dark Horse Comics
|
|
|-
! ''[[Street Fighter II V]]''
| ''Street Fighter II V Retsuden''
|
| Serialized manga
| May 1995 – May 1996
| Yasushi Baba
| Kodansha
| Serializaed in ''Comic BomBom''.
| Collected in 3 ''tankōbon'' volumes.
|-
! rowspan="2" | ''[[Street Sharks]]''
| ''Street Sharks'' (series 1)
| 3 issues
| Limited series
| January – March 1996
|
| rowspan="2" | Archie Comics
|
| {{nan}}
|-
| ''Street Sharks'' (series 2)
| 3 issues
| Ongoing series
| May – August 1996
|
|
| {{nan}}
|-
! ''[[Stretch Armstrong and the Flex Fighters#Comic book|Stretch Armstrong and the Flex Fighters]]''
| ''Stretch Armstrong and the Flex Fighters''
| 3 issues
| Limited series
| January – March 2018
| Kevin Burke, Chris "Doc" Wyatt
| IDW Publishing
|
|
|-
! ''[[Stunt Dawgs#Comic adaptation|Stunt Dawgs]]''
| ''Stunt Dawgs''
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| March 1993
| Michael Gallagher
| Harvey Comics
|
| {{nan}}
|-
! ''[[Sugarfoot]]''
| ''Four Color'' (series 2) #907, #992, #1059, #1098, #1147, #1209
| 6 issues
| One-shot
| 1958, May-July 1959, November 1959-January 1960, May-July 1960, November 1960-January 1961, October-December 1961
|
| Dell Comics
| Tryout issues for a possible ongoing series that went unpublished
| {{nan}}
|-
! rowspan="3" | [[Super Friends (1973 TV series)|''Super Friends'' (1973)]]
| ''Limited Collectors' Edition'' #C-41
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| December 1975-January 1976
| [[E. Nelson Bridwell]]
| DC Comics
|
| {{nan}}
|-
| ''The Super Friends''
| 47 issues
| Ongoing series
| November 1976 – August 1981
| E. Nelson Bridwell, Nick Pascale, [[Dennis O'Neil|Sergius O'Shaughnessy]], Bob Rozakis, Bob Oksner, Martin Pasko
| DC Comics
|
|
|-
| ''Aquateers Meet the Super Friends''
| 1 issue
| Minicomic
| 1979
|
| DC Comics
|
| {{nan}}
|-
! rowspan="2" | ''[[The Super Hero Squad Show]]''
| ''Marvel Super Hero Squad'' (series 1)
| 4 issues
| Limited series
| November 2009 – February 2010
| Mark Hoffmeier, Todd Dezago, Eugene Son, Cort Lane
| Marvel Comics
|
|
|-
| ''Marvel Super Hero Squad'' (series 2)
| 12 issues
| Ongoing series
| March 2010 – February 2011
| Todd Dezago
| Marvel Comics
|
|
|-
! ''[[Superboy (TV series)|Superboy]]''
| ''[[Superboy (comic book)#Volume 2 (1989-1991)|Superboy: The Comic Book]]''
| 22 issues
| Ongoing series
| February 1990 – February 1982
| John Moore, Dan Jurgens, Mark Waid, Tom Peyer, Jonathan Peterson, Paul Kupperberg, Joey Cavalieri, Jim Mooney, John Statema, Kevin Dooley
| DC Comics
| Tie-in to the eponymous TV series; retitled ''The Adventures of Superboy'' from #10.
|
|-
! rowspan="3" | ''[[Supercar (TV series)|Supercar]]''
| ''TV Comic'' #483–667
| 194 issues
| Comic story, serial
| March 18, 1961 – September 26, 1964
|
| Polystyle Publications
|
|
|-
| ''TV Century 21'' #1–51
| 51 issues
| Comic story, serial
| January 23, 1965 – January 8, 1966
|
| City Magazines
|
|
|-
| ''Supercar''
| 4 issues
| Limited series
| November 1962 – August 1963
| Paul S. Newman
| Gold Key Comics
|
| {{nan}}
|-
! ''[[Superman: The Animated Series]]''
| ''[[Superman Adventures]]''
| 66 issues
| Ongoing series
| November 1996 – April 2002
| Paul Dini, Scott McCloud, Mark Evanier, Chris Duffy, Jordan B. Gorfinkel, Evan Dorking, Sarah Dyer, Mark Millar, David Micheline, Randall Frenz, Ron Frenz, Ty Templeton, Dan Slott, Jeff Grubb, S. C. Bury, Kelley Puckett, Jay Faerer, Michael Reaves, Dean Motter, Dan Jolley, Andy Merrill
| DC Comics
|
|
|-
! rowspan="4" | ''[[Supernatural (American TV series)|Supernatural]]''
| ''Supernatural: Origins''
| 6 issues
| Limited series
| July – December 2007
| Peter Johnson
| rowspan="3" | WildStorm
| <ref>[http://www.ifmagazine.com/feature.asp?article=1868 IFMagazine<!-- Bot generated title -->] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100102170631/http://ifmagazine.com/feature.asp?article=1868 |date=2010-01-02 }}</ref>
|
|-
| ''Supernatural: Rising Son''
| 6 issues
| Limited series
| June – November 2008
| Peter Johnson, Rebecca Dessertine
|
|
|-
| ''Supernatural: Beginning's End''
| 6 issues
| Limited series
| March – August 2010
| Andrew Dabb, Daniel Loflin
|
|
|-
| ''Supernatural: Caledonia''
| 6 issues
| Limited series
| December 2011 – May 2012
| Brian Wood
| DC Comics
|
|
|}
 
== T ==
 
{| class="wikitable mw-collapsible"
!Based on
!Title
!Length
!Format
!Publication date
!Authors
!Publisher
!Notes
!Collected editions
|-
! ''[[Tales from the Darkside#In other media|Tales from the Darkside]]''
| ''Tales from the Darkside''
| 4 issues
| Limited series
| June 2016 – September 2016
| Joe Hill, Michael Benedetto
| IDW Publishing
|
|
|-
! ''[[Tales of the 77th Bengal Lancers]]''
| ''Four Color'' (series 2) #791: "The 77th Bengal Lancers"
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| April 1957
| {{dunno}}
| Dell Comics
| Main feature story adapted from the episode "The Traitor".<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/173449/|title=Four Color #791 - The 77th Bengal Lancers |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref>
|
|-
! ''[[Tales of the Gold Monkey]]''
| ''TV Comic'' #1656–1697
| 41 issues
| Serial
| September 16, 1983 – June 29, 1984
| {{dunno}}
| [[Polystyle Publications]]
|
| {{nan}}
|-
! rowspan="4" | ''[[Tales of the Texas Rangers#Comic book adaptations|Tales of the Texas Rangers]]''
| ''Four Color'' (series 2) #396
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| May 1952
| {{dunno}}
| rowspan="7" | Dell Comics
| <ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/173193/ |title=Four Color #396 - Tales of the Texas Rangers |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref>
| {{nan}}
|-
| ''Jace Pearson of the Texas Rangers'' #2–9
| 8 issues
| Ongoing series
| July 1953 – April 1955
| Philip Evans
| Quarterly publication.
| {{nan}}
|-
| ''Jace Pearson's Tales of the Texas Rangers'' #11–20
| 10 issues
| Ongoing series
| March-May 1956 – August 1958
| {{dunno}}
|
| {{nan}}
|-
| ''Four Color'' (series 2) #961, #1021: "Jace Pearson's Tales of the Texas Rangers"
| 2 issues
| One-shot
| December 1958, August-October 1959
| {{dunno}}
| <ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/173619/|title=Four Color #961 - Jace Pearson's Tales of the Texas Rangers
|publisher=Comics.org}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.comics.org/issue/201713/|title=Four Color #1021 - Jace Peason's Tales of the Texas Rangers
|publisher=Comics.org}}</ref>
| {{nan}}
|-
! ''[[Tales of the Wizard of Oz]]''
| ''Four Color'' (series 2) #1308
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| March-May 1962
| {{dunno}}
| <ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/202046/ |title=Four Color #1308 - Tales of the Wizard of Oz
|publisher=Comics.org }}</ref>
| {{nan}}
|-
! rowspan="2" | ''[[Tales of Wells Fargo#Merchandise|Tales of Wells Fargo]]''
| ''Four Color'' (series 2) #968, #1023, #1075, #1113, #1167, #1215, #1287
| 7 issues
| One-shot
| February 1959, August-October 1959, February-April 1960, July-September 1960, March-May 1961, October-December 1961, February-April 1962
| {{dunno}}
|
| {{nan}}
|-
| ''Man from Wells Fargo'' #01-495-207
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| May-July 1962
| Gaylord DuBois
| <ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/306334/ |title=Man from Wells Fargo #01495-207
|publisher=Comics.org }}</ref>
| {{nan}}
|-
! ''[[TaleSpin#Comics|TaleSpin]]''
| ''TaleSpin''
| 7 issues
| Ongoing series
| June 1991 – December 1991
| Bobbi JG Weiss, L. Hinson
| Disney Comics
|
|
|-
! rowspan="4" | ''[[Tangled: The Series]]''
| ''Tangled: The Series''
| 4 issues
| Limited series
| January 2018 – March 2018
| Scott Peterson, Liz Marsham, Alessandro Ferrari
| rowspan="4" | IDW Publishing
|
|
|-
| ''Tangled: The Series – Hair-Raising Adventures''
| 3 issues
| Limited series
| September 2018 – November 2018
| rowspan="2" | Katie Cook
|
|
|-
| ''Tangled: The Series – Hair and Now''
| 3 issues
| March 2019 – May 2019
| Limited series
|
|
|-
| ''Tangled: The Series – Hair It Is''
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| August 2019
| Leigh Dragoon, Katie Cook
|
|
|-
! rowspan="2" | ''[[Target: The Corruptors!]]''
| ''Four Color'' (series 2) #1306
| rowspan="2" | 3 issues
| One-shot
|
| rowspan="2" | Dell Comics
| March-May 1962
| Tryout issue for the eventual series.<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/202044/ |title=Four Color #1306 - Target: The Corruptors
|publisher=Comics.org }}</ref>
| {{nan}}
|-
| ''Target: The Corruptors!'' #2–3
| Ongoing series
| June-August 1962 – October-December 1962
| {{dunno}}
| The main series overall, continued from ''Four Color'' #1306.
| {{nan}}
|-
! ''[[Teen Titans (TV series)|Teen Titans]]''
| [[Teen Titans Go! (2004 comic series)|''Teen Titans Go!'' (2004)]]
| 55 issues
| Ongoing series
| January 2004 – July 2008
| J. Torres
| DC Comics
|
|
|-
! ''[[Teen Titans Go!#In other media|Teen Titans Go!]]''
| ''Teen Titans Go!'' (2014)
| 36 issues
| Ongoing series
| February 2014 – November 2019
| Sholly Fisch, Merrill Hagan, Amy Wolfram, Ricardo Sanchez, Ivan Cohen, Heather Nuhfer, Paul Morrissey, Derek Fridolfs, Marcel Maiolo, Matthew K. Manning, Amanda Deibert, Lea H. Seidman
| DC Comics
|
|
|-
! ''[[Teen Wolf (2011 TV series)#Comic|Teen Wolf]]''
| ''Teen Wolf''
| 3 issues
| Limited series
| September 2011 – November 2011
| David Tischman
| Top Cow Productions, Image Comics
|
|
|-
! rowspan="8" | [[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1987 TV series)|''Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles'' (1987)]] ([[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Adventures|comics]])
| ''Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Adventures'' (series 1)
| 3 issues
| Limited series
| August 1988 – December 1988
| Michael Dooney
| rowspan="8" | Archie Comics
| Adaptation of the first season of the 1987 series.
|
|-
| ''Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Adventures'' (series 2)
| 72 issues
| Ongoing series
| March 1989 – October 1995
| Dave Garcia, Beth Mitchroney, Ken Mitchroney, Dean Clarrain, Ryan Brown, Doug Brammer, Eric Talbot, Chris Allan, Phillip Nutman, Steve Lavigne, Steve Sullivan, Brian Thomas, J.D. Vollman
| The first four issues are an adaptation of two second season episodes, "[[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1987 TV series) season 2#ep6|Return of the Shedder]]" and "[[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1987 TV series) season 2#ep7|The Incredible Shrinking Turtles]]".
|
|-
| ''Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Meet Archie''
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| March 1991
|
| Crossover with ''Archie''.
|
|-
| ''Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Adventures Special''
| 11 issues
| Ongoing series
| June 1992 – December 1994
| Steve Sullivan, Phillip Nutman, John Gentile, Dean Clarrain, Milton Knight, Bill Fitts, Brian Thomas
|
|
|-
| ''Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Meet the Conservation Corps''
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| 1992
|
|
|
|-
| ''Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Presents: Donatello and Leatherhead''
| 3 issues
| Limited series
| July 1993 – September 1993
|
|
|
|-
| ''Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Presents: Merdude''
| 3 issues
| Limited series
| October 1993 – December 1993
|
|
|
|-
| ''Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Adventures: The Year of the Turtle''
| 3 issues
| Limited series
| January 1996 – March 1996
| Dan Slott
|
|
|-
! [[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2003 TV series)|''Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles'' (2003)]]
| [[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Dreamwave Productions)|''Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles'' (2003)]]
| 7 issues
| Ongoing series
| Peter David
| Dreamwave Productions
| June 2003 – December 2003
| Ongoing series cancelled after the seventh issue.
| {{nan}}
|-
! rowspan="4" | [[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2012 TV series)|''Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles'' (2012)]]
| ''Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles New Animated Adventures''
| 24 issues
| Ongoing series
| July 2013 – June 2015
| Kevin Byerly, David Tipton, Scott Tipton, Erik Burnham, Cullen Bunn, Brian Smith, Derek Fridolfs, Landry Quinn Walker, Jackson Lanzing, David Server, Matthew K. Manning, Paul Allor, Caleb Goellner
| rowspan="4" | IDW Publishing
|
|
|-
| ''Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Amazing Adventures''
| 14 issues
| Ongoing series
| August 2015 – September 2016
| Landry Quinn Walker, James Kochalka, Matthew K. Manning, Peter DiCicco, Ian Flynn, Fabian Rangel, Caleb Goellner
|
|
|-
| ''Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Amazing Adventures — Carmelo Anthony Special''
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| 2016
| Matthew K. Manning
|
|
|-
| ''Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Amazing Adventures — Robotanimals!''
| 3 issues
| Limited series
| June – September 2017
| Caleb Goellner
|
|
|-
! ''[[The Texan (TV series)#Media information|The Texan]]''
| ''Four Color'' (series 2) #1027,<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/15308/|title=Four Color #1027 - The Texan |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref> #1096<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/201758/|title=Four Color #1096 - The Texan |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref>
| 2 issues
| One-shot
| September-November 1959, May-July 1960
| Eric Freiwald, Robert Schaefer
| Dell Comics
| Tryout issues for a possible ongoing series that went unpublished.
| {{nan}}
|-
! ''[[T.H.E. Cat]]''
| ''T.H.E. Cat''<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/1804/|title=T.H.E. CAT |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref>
| 4 issues
| Ongoing series
| March 1967 – October 1967
| {{dunno}}
| Dell Comics
| Quarterly publication.
| {{nan}}
|-
! rowspan="3" | ''[[Thunderbirds (TV series)|Thunderbirds]]''
| ''TV Century 21'' #1–51: "Lady Penelope"
| 51 issues
| Comic story, serial
| January 23, 1965 – January 8, 1966
| Tod Sullivan, Eric Eden
| rowspan="3" | City Magazines
| The title strip moved to its own independent magazine two weeks later.
|
|-
| ''TV Century 21'' #52–242: "Thunderbirds"
| 190 issues
| Comic story, serial
| January 15, 1966 – September 6, 1969
| [[Alan Fennell]], [[Frank Bellamy]], [[Scott Goodall]], Don Harley
|
|
|-
| ''[[Lady Penelope (comic)|Lady Penelope]]''
| 204 issues
| Ongoing series
| January 22, 1966 — December 13, 1969
|
|
|
|-
! rowspan="9" | [[ThunderCats (1985 TV series)|''ThunderCats'' (1985)]] ([[ThunderCats (comics)|comics]])
| ''ThunderCats'' (1985)
| 24 issues
| Ongoing series
| December 1985 – June 1988
| David Micheline, Gerry Conway, Tom DeFalco, Steve Perry, Dwight Jon Zimmerman, Laura Hitchcock, Daryl Edelman, James Rose
| Marvel Comics, Star Comics
|
|
|-
| ''ThunderCats'' (2002)
| 6 issues
| Limited series
| October 2002 – February 2003
| J. Scott Campbell, Ford Lytle Gilmore
| rowspan="6" | WildStorm
|
|
|-
| ''ThunderCats: The Return''
| 5 issues
| Limited series
| April 2003 – August 2003
| Ford Lytle Gilmore
|
|
|-
| ''ThunderCats/Battle of the Planets''
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| July 2003
| Kaare Andrews
| Crossover with ''Battle of the Planets''.<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/249212/ |title=ThunderCats / Battle of the Planets #1 |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref>
|
|-
| ''ThunderCats: Dogs of War''
| 5 issues
| Limited series
| August 2003 – December 2003
| John Layman
|
|
|-
| ''ThunderCats: Hammerhand's Revenge''
| 5 issues
| Limited series
| December 2003 – April 2004
| Fiona Avery
|
|
|-
| ''ThunderCats: Enemy's Pride''
| 5 issues
| Limited series
| August 2004 – December 2004
| John Layman
|
|
|-
| ''Superman/ThunderCats''
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| January 2004
| Judd Winick
| WildStorm, DC Comics
| Crossover with DC's Superman.<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/356797/ |title=Superman / Thundercats #1 |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref>
|
|-
| ''[[He-Man/ThunderCats]]''
| 6 issues
| Limited series
| October 2016 – March 2017
| Rob David, Lloyd Goldfine
| DC Comics
| Crossover with Mattel's ''He-Man and the Masters of the Universe''.
|
|-
! ''[[The Time Tunnel#Comic books|The Time Tunnel]]''
| ''The Time Tunnel''<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/1823/ |title=The Time Tunnel |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref>
| 2 issues
| Ongoing series
| February 1967 – July 1967
| {{dunno}}
| Gold Key Comics
|
| {{nan}}
|-
! ''[[Tiny Toon Adventures]]''
| ''Tiny Toon Adventures Magazine''
| 7 issues
| Ongoing series
| November 1990 – March 1992
|
| DC Comics
| Quarterly publication.
|
|-
! ''[[Tombstone Territory#Merchandising|Tombstone Territory]]''
| ''Four Color'' (series 2) #1123<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/201774/ |title=Four Color #1123 - Tombstone Territory |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref>
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| August-October 1960
| Paul S. Newman
| Dell Comics
| Tryout issue for a possible ongoing series that went unpublished.
| {{nan}}
|-
! rowspan="3" | ''[[Top Cat]]''
| ''Top Cat'' (1961)
| 31 issues
| Ongoing series
| December 1961 – September 1970
|
| Dell Comics (#1–3), Gold Key Comics (#4–31)
|
|
|-
| ''Top Cat'' (1970)
| 20 issues
| Ongoing series
| November 1970 – November 1973
|
| Charlton Comics
|
|
|-
| ''Superman/Top Cat Special''
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| Dan DiDio, J.M DeMatteis
| DC Comics
| December 2018
| Crossover with DC's [[Superman]]; part of the ''Hanna-Barbera'' comic book line.
|
|-
! rowspan="5" | ''[[Torchwood]]'' ([[List of Torchwood comics|comics]])
| ''Torchwood: Rift War''
| 1 volume
| Graphic novel
| June 2009
| Brian Williamson, Simon Furman, Ian Edginton
| Titan Books
|
|
|-
| ''Torchwood: The Official Comic''
| 4 issues
| Limited series
| September 2010 – January 2011
| John Barrowman, Gareth David-Lloyd, Gary Russell, Roger Gibson
| Titan Comics
|
|
|-
| ''Torchwood: World Without End''
| 4 issues
| Limited series
| August 2016 – January 2017
| John Barrowman, Carole Barrowman
| Titan Comics
|
|
|-
| ''Torchwood: Station Zero''
| 4 issues
| Limited series
| March 2017 – June 2017
| John Barrowman, Carole Barrowman
| Titan Comics
|
|
|-
| ''Torchwood: The Culling''
| 4 issues
| Limited series
| November 2017 – March 2018
| John Barrowman, Carole Barrowman
| Titan Comics
|
|
|-
! ''[[Toxic Crusaders#Other media|Toxic Crusaders]]''
| ''Toxic Crusaders''
| 8 issues
| Limited series
| May 1992 – December 1992
| Simon Furman, Hilary Barta, Doug Rice, Steve Gerber, Ann Nocenti, David Leach, Jeremy Banx, David Michelinie
| Marvel Comics
|
|
|-
! rowspan="4" | ''[[Trailer Park Boys]]''
| ''Trailer Park Boys Get a F#C*!ng Comic Book''
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| July 2021
|
| rowspan="4" | Devil's Due Publishing
|
|
|-
| ''Trailer Park Boys: Bagged & Boarded''
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| September 2021
|
|
|
|-
| ''Trailer Park Boys: House of 1000 Conkys''
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| June 2022
| Shawn DePasquale, Tom Molloy
|
|
|-
| ''Trailer Park Boys in the Gutters''
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| September 2022
|
|
|
|-
! ''[[The Transformers (TV series)|The Transformers]]''
| ''The Transformers'' #43: "The Big Broadcast of 2006"<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/76267/ |title=The Transformers #43 |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref>
| 1 issue
| Comic story
| August 1988
| Ralph Macchio
| Marvel Comics
| Adapted from the episode of the same title from the 1984 TV series ([[List of The Transformers episodes#ep87|Season 3, Episode 20]]), written by Michael Reeves.
|
|-
! ''[[Transformers: Animated#Comic adaptation|Transformers: Animated]]''
| ''Transformers: Animated – The Arrival''
| #5 issues
| Limited series
| May 2008 – December 2008
| Marty Isenberg
| IDW Publishing
| Adapted from the three-episode storyline "Transform and Roll Out".
|
|-
! rowspan="2" | ''[[Transformers: Prime#Books|Transformers: Prime]]''
| ''Transformers: Prime''
| 4 issues
| Limited series
| January 2011
|
| rowspan="3" | IDW Publishing
|
|
|-
| ''Transformers: Prime - Beast Hunters''
| 8 issues
| Limited series
| May 2013 – December 2013
| Mairghread Scott, Mike Johnson
|
|
|-
! ''[[Transformers: Robots in Disguise (2015 TV series)|Transformers: Robots in Disguise]]''
| ''Transformers: Robots in Disguise''
| 6 issues
| Limited series
| July 2015 – December 2015
| Georgia Ball
|
|
|-
! ''[[The Travels of Jaimie McPheeters (TV series)|The Travels of Jaimie McPheeters]]''
| ''The Travels of Jaimie McPheeters''<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/251463/ |title=The Travels of Jaimie McPheeters #1 |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref>
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| December 1963
| Leo Dorfman
| Gold Key Comics
|
| {{nan}}
|-
! rowspan="2" | ''[[Trollhunters: Tales of Arcadia]]''
| ''Trollhunters: Tales of Arcadia: The Secret History of Trollkind''
| 1 volume
| Graphic novel
| February 2018
| rowspan="2" | Richard A. Hamilton, Marc Guggenheim
| rowspan="2" | Dark Horse Comics
|
|
|-
| ''Trollhunters: Tales of Arcadia: The Felled''
| 1 volume
| Graphic novel
| October 2018
|
|
|-
! ''[[The Troubleshooters (American TV series)|The Troubleshooters]]''
| ''Four Color'' (series 2) #1108<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/201765/ |title=Four Color #1108 - The Troubleshooters |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref>
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| June-August 1960
| {{dunno}}
| Dell Comics
|
| {{nan}}
|-
! rowspan="5" | ''[[True Blood]]''
| ''True Blood: The Great Revelation''
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| July 2008
| David Wohl
| Top Cow Productions
|
|
|-
| ''True Blood'' (series 1)
| 6 issues
| Limited series
| July 2010 – November 2010
|
| rowspan="4" | IDW Publishing
|
|
|-
| ''True Blood'' (series 2)
| 14 issues
| Ongoing series
| May 2012 – June 2013
| Ann Nocenti, Michael McMillian
|
|
|-
| ''True Blood: Tainted Love''
| 6 issues
| Limited series
| February 2011 – July 2011
|
|
|
|-
| ''True Blood: The French Quarter''
| 6 issues
| Limited series
| August 2011 – January 2012
|
|
|
|-
! rowspan="9" | [[The Twilight Zone (1959 TV series)|''The Twilight Zone'' (1959)]]
| ''Four Color'' (series 2) #1173,<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/16579/ |title=Four Color #1173 - The Twilight Zone |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref> 1288<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/17345/ |title=Four Color #1288 - The Twilight Zone |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref>
| 2 issues
| One-shot
| March-May 1961, February-April 1962
| Leo Dorfman, Paul S. Newman
| rowspan="2" | Dell Comics
| Tryout issues for the eventual series.
| {{nan}}
|-
| ''The Twilight Zone'' (series 1) #01-860-207, #12-860-210
| 2 issues
| Ongoing series
| May-July 1962, August-October 1962
|
|
| {{nan}}
|-
| ''The Twilight Zone'' (series 2)
| 92 issues
| Ongoing series
| November 1962 – May 1982
|
| Gold Key Comics, Whitman Publishing
|
| {{nan}}
|-
| ''The Twilight Zone'' (2015)
| 12 issues
| Ongoing series
| December 2013 – February 2015
| J. Michael Straczynski
| rowspan="6" | Dynamite Entertainment
|
|
|-
| ''The Twilight Zone Annual''
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| June 2014
| rowspan="2" | Mark Rahner
| Annual publication.
|
|-
| ''The Twilight Zone: Lost Tales''
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| October 2014
|
|
|-
| ''The Twilight Zone: 1959''
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| 2016
| Tom Peyer, Mark Rahner, John Layman
|
|
|-
| ''The Twilight Zone: Shadow & Substance''
| 4 issues
| Limited series
| January 2015 – April 2015
| Mark Rahner
|
|
|-
| ''The Twilight Zone/The Shadow''
| 4 issues
| Limited series
| April 2016 – July 2016
| David Avallone
| Crossover with [[The Shadow]].
|
|-
! rowspan="4" | [[The Twilight Zone (1985 TV series)|''The Twilight Zone'' (1985)]]
| ''The Twilight Zone'' (1990)
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| November 1990
| Harlan Ellison, Donald F. Glut
| rowspan="4" | NOW Comics
|
|
|-
| ''The Twilight Zone'' (1991)
| 11 issues
| Ongoing series
| November 1991 – September 1992
| Bruce Jones, J. Michael Straczynski, Tony Caputo, Chuck Dixon, Chuck Wagner, Jeffrey Lang, Dean Schreck, James Van Hise, James Bradshaw, Jeff Kapalka, Joan Weis, Steven Dorfman, Lynn Barker
|
|
|-
| ''The Twilight Zone'' (1993)
| 4 issues
| Ongoing series
| May 1993 – August 1993
| Len Wein, Pat McGreal, Andrew Barlow, Robert L. Graff
|
|
|-
| ''The Twilight Zone 3-D''
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| Antonio Seguro Cervera
| April 1993
| Originally published in anaglyph 3D.
|
|}
 
==U==
 
{| class="wikitable mw-collapsible"
!Based on
!Title
!Length
!Format
!Publication date
!Authors
!Publisher
!Notes
!Collected editions
|-
! rowspan="5" | ''[[Ultimate Spider-Man (TV series)|Ultimate Spider-Man]]''
| ''Ultimate Spider-Man''
| 31 issues
| Ongoing series
| June 2012 – December 2014
| Joe Caramagna
| Marvel Comics
|
|
|-
| ''Ultimate Spider-Man: Web-Warriors''
| 12 issues
| Ongoing series
| January 2015 – December 2015
| Joe Caramagna
| Marvel Comics
|
|
|-
| ''Ultimate Spider-Man: Web-Warriors - Spider-Verse''
| 4 issues
| Limited series
| January 2016 – April 2016
| Joe Caramagna
| Marvel Comics
| Adaptation of [[List of Ultimate Spider-Man episodes#ep61|episodes 9–12]] from the series' third season.
|
|-
| ''Ultimate Spider-Man: Web-Warriors - Contest of Champions''
| 4 issues
| Limited series
| May 2016 – August 2016
| Joe Caramagna
| Marvel Comics
| Adaptation of [[List of Ultimate Spider-Man episodes#ep75|episodes 23–26]] from the series' third season.
|
|-
| ''Ultimate Spider-Man vs. the Sinister 6''
| 11 issues
| Ongoing series
| September 2016 – September 2017
| Joe Caramagna
| Marvel Comics
|
|
|-
! rowspan="11" | ''[[Underdog (TV series)|Underdog]]''
| ''Underdog'' (Series 1)
| 10 issues
| Ongoing series
| July 1970 – January 1972
| Frank Johnson
| Charlton Comics
|
|
|-
| ''Underdog'' (Series 2)
| 23 issues
| Ongoing series
| March 1975 – February 1979
|
| Gold Key Comics
|
|
|-
| ''Underdog'' (Series 3)
| 2 issues
| Ongoing series
| 1987
| Mark Marcus, John A. Wilcox
| Spotlight Comics
|
|
|-
| ''Underdog 3-D''
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| June 1988
| Jorge Pacheco, Mark Marcus
| Blackthorne Publishing
| Originally published in anaglyph 3D.
|
|-
| ''Underdog Summer Special''
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| October 1993
| Frank Johnson, Phil Mendez
| Harvey Comics
|
|
|-
| ''Underdog'' (Series 4)
| 5 issues
| Ongoing series
| November 1993 – July 1994
| Frank Johnson
| Harvey Comics
|
|
|-
| ''Underdog'' (Series 5)
| 4 issues
| Ongoing series
| April 2017 – September 2018
| Batton Lash, James Kuhoric, S.A. Check, Buck Biggers, Chet Stover, Patrick Shand, Steve Skeates
| American Mythology Productions
|
|
|-
| ''Underdog FCDB''
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| May 2017
| James Kuhoric, Steve Skeates
| American Mythology Productions
|
|
|-
|''Underdog 1975''
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| December 2017
| Steve Skeates
| American Mythology Productions
|
|
|-
| ''Underdog and Pals''
| 3 issues
| Limited series
| May 2019 – January 2020
| Steve Skeates
| American Mythology Productions
|
|
|-
| ''Underdog Halloween ComicFest''
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| October 2019
|
| American Mythology Productions
|
|
|}
 
==V==
{| class="wikitable mw-collapsible"
!Based on
!Title
!Length
!Format
!Publication date
!Authors
!Publisher
!Notes
!Collected editions
|-
! ''[[V (franchise)#Comics|V]]''
| ''V''<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/3003/|title=V (1985 series) |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref>
| 18 issues
| Ongoing series
| February 1985 – July 1986
| Cary Bates, Mindy Newell, Bob Rozakis, Paul Kupperberg
| DC Comics
|
| {{nan}}
|-
! ''[[Valley of the Dinosaurs#Comics|Valley of the Dinosaurs]]''
| ''Valley of the Dinosaurs''<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/11381/|title=Valley of the Dinosaurs (1975 series) |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref>
| 11 issues
| Ongoing series
| April 1975 – December 1976
| Fred Himes, Mike Pellowski
| Charlton Comics
|
| {{nan}}
|-
! ''[[The Vampire Diaries#Tie-in material|The Vampire Diaries]]''
| ''The Vampire Diaries''<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/78382/|title=The Vampire Diaries (2014 series) |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref>
| 6 issues
| Limited series
| March – August 2014
| Colleen Doran, B. Clay Moore, Sean Williams, Heather Nuhfer, Bobbie Chase, Leah Moore, John Reppion
| DC Comics
|
|
|-
! ''[[The Virginian (TV series)|The Virginian]]''
| ''The Virginian''<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/255549/|title=The Virginian #1 |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref>
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| June 1963
| Paul S. Newman
| Gold Key Comics
|
| {{nan}}
|-
! rowspan="8" | ''[[Voltron#Comic books|Voltron]]'' ([[Voltron (comics)|comics]])
| ''Voltron: Defender of the Universe'' (1985)<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/11334/|title=Voltron (1985 series) |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref>
| 3 issues
| Limited series
| 1985
| Henry Vogel, Mark Lerber
| Modern Comics
|
| {{nan}}
|-
| ''Voltron: Defender of the Universe'' (2003)<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/13563/|title=Voltron: Defender of the Universe (2003 series) |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref>
| 6 issues
| Limited series
| May – September 2003
| Dan Jolley
| Image Comics
|
| rowspan="2" |
* ''Voltron: Complete Omnibus'' HC ({{ISBNT|1934692069}} / {{ISBNT|9781934692066}})
|-
| ''Voltron: Defender of the Universe'' (2004)<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/27318/|title=Voltron: Defender of the Universe (2004 series) |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref>
| 11 issues
| Ongoing series
| January – December 2004
| Dan Jolley, E.J. Su, Clint Hilinski, Marie Croall, Mark Waid
| rowspan="2" | Devil's Due Publishing
|
|-
| ''Voltron: A Legend Forged''<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/31367/|title=Voltron: A Legend Forged (2008 series) |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref>
| 5 issues
| Limited series
| July 2008 – April 2009
| Josh Blaylock
|
| Paperback: {{ISBNT|1934692549}} / {{ISBNT|9781934692547}}
|-
| ''Voltron'' (2011)<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/62413/|title=Voltron (2011 series) |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref>
| 12 issues
| Limited series
| December 2011 – May 2013
| rowspan="2" | Brandon Thomas
| rowspan="4" | Dynamite Entertainment
|
|
|-
| ''Voltron: Year One''<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/66246/|title=Voltron: Year One (2012 series) |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref>
| 6 issues
| Limited series
| April – December 2012
|
|
|-
| ''Robotech/Voltron''<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/78170/|title=Robotech / Voltron (2013 series) |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref>
| 5 issues
| Limited series
| 2013 – September 2014
| Tommy Yune, Bill Spangler
| Crossover with ''Robotech''.
|
|-
| ''Voltron: From the Ashes''<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/92507/|title=Voltron: From the Ashes (2015 series) |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref>
| 6 issues
| Limited series
| 2015 – 2016
| Cullen Bunn
|
|
|-
! rowspan="3" | ''[[Voltron: Legendary Defender#Comics|Voltron: Legendary Defender]]''
| ''Voltron: Legendary Defender'' (volume 1)<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/104309/|title=Voltron (2016 series) |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref>
| 5 issues
| Limited series
| June – December 2016
| rowspan="3" | Tim Hedrick, Mitch Iverson
| rowspan="3" | Lion Forge Comics
|
| rowspan="3" |
* Volume One ({{ISBNT|1941302211}} / {{ISBNT|9781941302217}})
|-
| ''Voltron: Legendary Defender'' (volume 2)<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/118204/|title=Voltron Legendary Defender (2017 series) |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref>
| 5 issues
| Limited series
| October – November 2017
|
|-
| ''Voltron: Legendary Defender'' (volume 3)<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/142134/|title=Voltron Legendary Defender (2018 series) |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref>
| 5 issues
| Limited series
| July – November 2018
|-
! ''[[Voltron Force]]''
| ''Voltron Force''<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/66203/|title=Voltron Force (2012 series) |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref>
| 5 volumes
| Graphic novels
| April 4, 2012 – February 6, 2013
| Brian Smith
| [[Viz Media]]
|
| {{nan}}
|-
! ''[[Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea (TV series)#Other media|Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea]]''
| ''Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea''<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/1656/|title=Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea (1964 series) |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref>
| 16 issues
| Ongoing series
| December 1964 – May 1969
|
| Gold Key Comics
|
| {{nan}}
|}
 
==W==
{| class="wikitable mw-collapsible"
!Based on
!Title
!Length
!Format
!Publication date
!Authors
!Publisher
!Notes
!Collected editions
|-
! rowspan="3" | [[Wacky Races (1968 TV series)#Other|''Wacky Races'' (1968)]]
| ''Wacky Races'' (1969)<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/12833/|title=Hanna-Barbera Wacky Races (1969 series) |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref>
| 7 issues
| Ongoing series
| August 1969 – May 1972
| Carl Fallberg
| Gold Key Comics
|
| {{nan}}
|-
| ''Hanna-Barbera Presents'' #2,<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/213382/|title=Hanna-Barbera Presents #2 [Direct Edition] |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref> #7<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/262686/|title=Hanna-Barbera Presents #7 [Direct Edition] |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref>
| 2 issues
| One-shot
| January 1996, September 1996
| Michael Kirschenbaum
| Archie Comics
|
|
|-
| ''Cartoon Network Presents'' #7,<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/256219/|title=Cartoon Network Presents #7 [Direct Sales] |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref> #11<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/256223/|title=Cartoon Network Presents #11 [Direct Sales] |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref>
| 2 issues
| One-shot
| February 1998, June 1998
| Michael Kraiger, Sam Henderson, Matt Wayne
| DC Comics
| Back-up stories featured individually based on ''Dastardly and Muttley in Their Flying Machines'' ("Out of the Blue and Into the Red", 8 pages) and ''The Perils of Penelope Pitstop'' ("Penelope's Perplexity", 8 pages) respectively.
|
|-
! rowspan="2" | ''[[Wagon Train]]''
| ''Four Color'' (series 2) #895,<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/173549/|title=Four Color #895 - Wagon Train |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref> #971,<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/15236/|title=Four Color #971 - Wagon Train |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref> #1019<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/15303/|title=Four Color #1019 - Wagon Train |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref>
| 3 issues
| One-shot
| March 1958, February 1959, August-October 1959
| Eric Freiwald, Robert Schaefer
| rowspan="3" | Dell Comics
|
| {{nan}}
|-
| ''Wagon Train'' #4–13<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/17914/|title=Wagon Train (1960 series) |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref>
| 10 issues
| Ongoing series
| January-March 1960 – April-June 1962
|
|
| {{nan}}
|-
! ''[[Wanted Dead or Alive (TV series)|Wanted Dead or Alive]]''
| ''Four Color'' (series 2) #1102,<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/15905/|title=Four Color #1102 - Wanted: Dead or Alive! |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref> #1164<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/201836/|title=Four Color #1164 - Wanted: Dead or Alive |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref>
| 2 issues
| One-shot
| May-July 1960, March-May 1961
| Gaylord DuBois
|
| {{nan}}
|-
|-
! ''[[Warehouse 13#Comics|Warehouse 13]]''
| ''Warehouse 13''<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/60638/|title=Warehouse 13 (2011 series) |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref>
| 5 issues
| Limited series
| August 2011 – April 2012
| Ben Raab
| Dynamite Entertainment
|
|
|-
! ''[[Welcome Back, Kotter#Comic books|Welcome Back, Kotter]]''
| ''Welcome Back, Kotter''<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/2339/|title=Welcome Back, Kotter (1976 series) |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref>
| 10 issues
| Ongoing series
| November 1976 – March-April 1978
| Elliott S. Maggin, Tony Isabella, Mark Evanier, Bob Toomey, Scott Edelman
| DC Comics
|
| {{nan}}
|-
! rowspan="2" | ''[[Werewolf (TV series)#In other media|Werewolf]]''
| ''Werewolf 3-D''<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/1313381/|title=Werewolf in 3-D #1 |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref>
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| Winter 1988
| Lance Hampton
| rowspan="2" | Blackthrone Publishing
| Originally published in [[anaglyph 3D]].
| {{nan}}
|-
| ''Werewolf''<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/20303/|title=Werewolf (1988 series) |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref>
| 5 issues
| Ongoing series
| July 1988 – May 1989
| Lance Hampton, Chris Rutowksi, Adrian Moro, John Stephenson
|
| {{nan}}
|-
! ''[[Wheelie and the Chopper Bunch#Other appearances|Wheelie and the Chopper Bunch]]''
| ''Wheelie and the Chopper Bunch''<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/11383/|title=Wheelie and the Chopper Bunch (1975 series) |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref>
| 7 issues
| Ongoing series
| May 1975 — May 1976
|
| Charlton Comics
|
| {{nan}}
|-
! ''[[Where's Huddles?#Comic book|Where's Huddles?]]''
| ''Where's Huddles?''<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/18109/|title=Hanna-Barbera Where's Huddles (1971 series) |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref>
| 3 issues
| Ongoing series
| January — May 1971
| {{dunno}}
| Gold Key Comics
|
| {{nan}}
|-
! ''[[Whirlybirds]]''
| ''Four Color'' (series 2) #1124,<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/201775/|title=Four Color #1124 - Whirlybirds |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref> #1216<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/201867/|title=Four Color #1216 - Whirlybirds |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref>
| 2 issues
| One-shot
| August-October 1960, September-November 1961
| Gaylord DuBois
| Dell Comics
|
| {{nan}}
|-
! rowspan="2" | ''[[Wild West C.O.W.-Boys of Moo Mesa#Comic book series|Wild West C.O.W.-Boys of Moo Mesa]]''
| ''Wild West C.O.W.-Boys of Moo Mesa'' (1992)<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/16977/|title=The Wild West C.O.W.-Boys of Moo Mesa (1992 series) |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref>
| 3 issues
| Limited series
| December 1992 – February 1993
| Doug Brammer
| rowspan="2" | Archie Comics
|
|
|-
| ''Wild West C.O.W.-Boys of Moo Mesa'' (1993)<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/16978/|title=The Wild West C.O.W.-Boys of Moo Mesa (1993 series) |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref>
| 3 issues
| Ongoing series
| March – July 1993
|
|
|
|-
! rowspan="2" | ''[[The Wild Wild West#Comics|The Wild Wild West]]''
| ''The Wild Wild West'' (1966)<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/1769/|title=The Wild, Wild West (1966 series) |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref>
| 7 issues
| Ongoing series
| August 1966 — October 1969
| Leo Dorfman
| Gold Key Comics
|
| {{nan}}
|-
| ''The Wild Wild West'' (1990)<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/17662/|title=The Wild, Wild West (1990 series) |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref>
| 4 issues
| Ongoing series
| October 1990 — January 1991
| Mark Ellis, Paul Davis
| Millennium Publications
|
| {{nan}}
|-
! rowspan="2" | ''[[Winky Dink and You]]''
| ''Four Color'' (series 2) #663<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/173376/|title=Four Color #663 - Winky Dink |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref>
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| November 1955
| {{dunno}}
| Dell Comics
|
| {{nan}}
|-
| ''Adventures of Winky Dink'' #75<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/issue/311191/|title=Adventures of Winky Dink #75 |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref>
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| March 1957
| Marv Levy
| [[Ned Pines|Pines Comics]]
|
| {{nan}}
|-
! ''[[Wish Kid]]''
| ''NBC Saturday Morning Comics'' #1: "Captain Mayhem"
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| September 1991
|
| Harvey Comics
| Adaptation of the series' fourth overall episode.
| {{nan}}
|-
! rowspan="3" | ''[[Wonder Woman (TV series)#Wonder Woman '77 comic|Wonder Woman]]'' ([[Wonder Woman '77|comics]])
| ''Wonder Woman '77 Special''
| 4 issues
| Limited series
| July 2015 – November 2016
| Marc Andreyko
| DC Comics
|
|
|-
| ''Wonder Woman '77 Meets the Bionic Woman''
| 6 issues
| Limited series
| December 2016 – September 2017
| Andy Mangels
| DC Comics, Dynamite Entertainment
| Crossover with ''The Bionic Woman''.
|
|-
| ''Batman '66 Meets Wonder Woman '77''
| 6 issues
| Limited series
| March – August 2017
| Jeff Parker, Marc Andreyko
| DC Comics
| Crossover with ''Batman '66''.
|
|}
 
==X==
{| class="wikitable mw-collapsible"
!Based on
!Title
!Length
!Format
!Publication date
!Authors
!Publisher
!Notes
!Collected editions
|-
! rowspan="13" | ''[[The X-Files (franchise)|The X-Files]]''
| ''The X-Files'' (1995)
| 42
| Ongoing series
| January 1995 — September 1998
|
| rowspan="3" | Topps Comics
|
|
|-
| ''The X-Files Annual''
| 2 issues
| Annual
| August 1995; 1996
| Stefan Petrucha, John Rozum
|
|
|-
| ''The X-Files: Ground Zero''
| 4 issues
| Limited series
| December 1997 — March 1998
| Kevin J. Anderson
| Adaptation of the spin-off novel.
|
|-
| ''The X-Files'' (2008)
| 7 issues
| Limited series
| September 2008 — June 2009
| Frank Spotnitz, Marv Wolfman, Doug Moench
| WildStorm
|
|
|-
| ''The X-Files/30 Days of Night''
| 9 issues
| Limited series
| Steve Miles, Adam Jones
| September 2010 — February 2011
| WildStorm, IDW Publishing
| Crossover with ''[[30 Days of Night]]''; co-published with IDW.
|
|-
| ''[[The X-Files Season 10 (comics)|The X-Files: Season 10]]''
| 25 issues
| Ongoing series
| June 2013 — June 2015
| Joe Harris
| rowspan="8" | IDW Publishing
|
|
|-
| ''The X-Files: Conspiracy''
| 2 issues
| Limited series
| January — March 2014
| Paul Crilley
| Crossover storyline involving other IDW-licensed properties; the series continued through four one-shot tie-ins.
|
|-
| ''The X-Files: Case Files – Florida Man''
| 2 issues
| Limited series
| April — May 2018
| Delilah Dawson, Elena Casagrande
|
|
|-
| ''[[The X-Files Season 11 (comics)|The X-Files: Season 11]]''
| 8 issues
| Limited series
| August 2015 — March 2016
| Joe Harris
|
|
|-
| ''The X-Files: Origins''
| 4 issues
| Limited series
| August — November 2016
| Jody Houser, Matthew Dow Smith
|
|
|-
| ''The X-Files: Origins – Dog Days of Summer''
| 4 issues
| Limited series
| June — September 2017
| Jody Houser, Matthew Dow Smith
| Sequel to ''Origins''.
|
|-
| ''The X-Files: JFK Disclosure''
| 2 issues
| Limited series
| October — November 2017
| Denton J. Tipton
|
|
|-
| ''The X-Files: Case Files – Hoot Goes There?''
| 2 issues
| Limited series
| July — August 2018
| Joe Lansdale, Keith Lansdale
|
|
|-
! rowspan="2" | ''[[X-Men: The Animated Series#Comics|X-Men: The Animated Series]]''
| ''X-Men Adventures''
| 53
| Ongoing series
| November 1992 – March 1997
| Ralph Macchio
| rowspan="3" | Marvel Comics
|
|
|-
| ''[[X-Men '92]]''
| 4 issues
| Limited series
| August – November 2015
| Chris Sims, Chad Bowers
| Tie-in to the ''[[Secret Wars (2015 comic book)|Secret Wars]]'' event.
|
|-
! ''[[X-Men: Evolution#Comic books|X-Men: Evolution]]''
| ''X-Men: Evolution''
| 9 issues
| Limited series
| February – September 2002
| Devin Grayson
|
|
|-
! rowspan="19" | ''[[Xena: Warrior Princess#Comics|Xena: Warrior Princess]]''
| ''Xena: Warrior Princess'' (1997)
| 3
| Limited series
| August – October 1997
| Roy Thomas, Robert (Salmoneus) Trebor and Aaron Lopresti
| rowspan="10" | Topps Comics
|
|
|-
| ''Xena: Warrior Princess: Year One''
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| August 1997
| Roy Thomas
|
|
|-
| ''Xena: Warrior Princess/Joxer: Warrior Prince''
| 3 issues
| Limited series
| November 1997 – January 1998
| Tom Bierbaum, Mary Bierbaum
|
|
|-
| ''Xena: Warrior Princess: The Dragon's Teeth''
| 3 issues
| Limited series
| December 1997 – February 1998
| Roy Thomas
|
|
|-
| ''Xena: Warrior Princess vs. Callisto''
| 3 issues
| Limited series
| February – March 1998
| Roy Thomas
|
|
|-
| ''Xena: Warrior Princess: The Orpheus Trilogy''
| 3 issues
| Limited series
| March – May 1998
| Tom Bierbaum, Mary Bierbaum
|
|
|-
| ''Xena: Warrior Princess: Blood Lines''
| 2 issues
| Limited series
| May – June 1998
| Aaron Lopresti
|
|
|-
| ''Xena: Warrior Princess and the Original Olympics''
| 3 issues
| Limited series
| June – August 1998
| Tom Bierbaum, Mary Bierbaum
|
|
|-
| ''The Marriage of Hercules and Xena''
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| July 1998
| Tom Bierbaum, Mary Bierbaum
|
|
|-
| ''Xena: Warrior Princess: The Wrath of Hera''
| 2 issues
| Limited series
| September – October 1998
| Trina Robbins
|
|
|-
| ''Xena: Warrior Princess'' (1999)
| 14 issues
| Ongoing series
| September 1999 – October 2000
| John Wagner, Ian Edgington
| Dark Horse Comics
|
|
|-
| ''Xena: Warrior Princess'' (2006)
| 4 issues
| Limited series
| July — November 2006
| John Layman, Fabiano Neves
| rowspan="7" | Dynamite Entertainment
|
|
|-
| ''Army of Darkness/Xena: Warrior Princess: Why Not?''<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/30910/|title=Army of Darkness vs. Xena: Why Not? |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref>
| 4 issues
| Limited series
| March – July 2008
| rowspan="2" | John Layman, Brandon Jerwa
| rowspan="2" | First and second crossovers with ''[[Army of Darkness (comics)|Army of Darkness]]''.
| Paperback: {{ISBNT|1-60690-008-0}} / {{ISBNT|978-1-60690-008-6}}
|-
| ''Xena: Warrior Princess/Army of Darkness: What... Again?!''<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/37268/|title=Xena / Army of Darkness: What... Again?! |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref>
| 4 issues
| Limited series
| October 2008 – January 2009
| Paperback: {{ISBNT|1-60690-032-3}} / {{ISBNT|978-1-60690-032-1}}
|-
| ''Xena: Warrior Princess'' (2016)
| 6 issues
| Limited series
| April – September 2016
| Genevieve Valentine
|
|
|-
| ''Army of Darkness/Xena: Warrior Princess: Forever... and a Day''<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.comics.org/series/107933/|title=Army of Darkness / Xena: Warrior Princess Forever...and a Day |publisher=Comics.org }}</ref>
| 6 issues
| Limited series
| October 2016 – January 2017
| Scott Lobdell
| Third crossover with ''Army of Darkness''.
| Paperback: {{ISBNT|1-52410-351-9}} / {{ISBNT|978-1-52410-351-4}}
|-
| ''Xena: Warrior Princess'' (2018)
| 10 issues
| Limited series
| February – November 2018
| Meredith Finch, Erica Schultz
|
|
|-
| ''Xena: Warrior Princess'' (2019)
| 6 issues
| Vita Ayala
| April – September 2019
| John Layman, Fabiano Neves
|
|
|}
 
== Y ==
 
{| class="wikitable mw-collapsible"
!Based on
!Title
!Length
!Format
!Publication date
!Authors
!Publisher
!Notes
!Collected editions
|-
! ''[[Yo Yogi!]]''
| ''NBC Saturday Morning Comics'' #1: "Super Duper Snag"
| 1 issue
| Comic story
| September 1991
|
| Harvey Comics
| Adaptation of the sixth episode from the [[Yo Yogi!|eponymous series]], which aired on October 19, 1991 after the issue's publication.
| {{nan}}
|-
! ''[[The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles]]''
| ''The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles''
| 12 issues
| Limited series
| February 1992 – February 1993
| Dan Barry
| Dark Horse Comics
|
|
* Vol. 1: ''The Curse of the Jackal'' ({{ISBNT|1-56115-288-9}})
* Vol. 2: ''The Search for the Oryx'' ({{ISBNT|1-56115-289-7}})
* Vol. 3: ''The Peril of the Fort'' ({{ISBNT|1-56115-290-0}})
|-
! ''[[Young Justice (TV series)|Young Justice]]''
| ''Young Justice''
| 26 issues
| Ongoing series
| March 2011 – April 2013
| Greg Weisman, Kevin Hopps
| DC Comics
| 25 regular issues and an issue #0.
|
* Vol. 1 TPB
* Vol. 2: ''Training Day'' TPB
* Vol. 3: ''Creature Features'' TPB
* Vol. 4: ''Invasion'' TPB
|-
! ''[[The Young Lawyers]]''
| ''The Young Lawyers''
| 2 issues
| Ongoing series
| January–April 1971
|
| Dell Comics
| Each issue features two self-contained stories: the first issue, "Team Spirit" (17 pages) and "Kids Are People" (15 pages); the second issue, "Under the Skin..." (19 pages) and "Explosive Justice" (15 pages).
| {{nan}}
|-
! ''[[The Young Rebels]]''
| ''The Young Rebels''
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| January 1971
|
| Dell Comics
| The comic features two self-contained stories: "Phantom Army" and "Greek Fire", both run for 16 pages.
| {{nan}}
|-
! rowspan="4" | ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh!#Anime|Yu-Gi-Oh!]]''
| ''[[List of Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's chapters|Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's]]''
|
| Serialized manga
| August 21, 2009 – January 21, 2015
| Masahiro Hikokubo
| rowspan="4" | Shueisha
| rowspan="3" | Serialized in ''V Jump''.
| Collected in 9 ''tankōbon'' volumes.
|-
| ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Arc-V (manga)|Yu-Gi-Oh! Arc-V]]''
|
| Serialized manga
| August 21, 2015 – April 19, 2019
| Shin Yoshida
| Collected in 7 ''tankōbon'' volumes.
|-
| ''[[List of Yu-Gi-Oh! GX chapters|Yu-Gi-Oh! GX]]''
|
| Serialized manga
| December 17, 2005 – March 19, 2011
| Naoyuki Kageyama
| Collected in 9 ''tankōbon'' volumes.
|-
| ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Zexal#Manga|Yu-Gi-Oh! D-Team Zexal]]''
|
| Serialized manga
| April 6, 2012 – May 19, 2014
| Akihiro Tomonaga
| Serialized in ''Saikyō Jump''.
|
|}
 
=== ''The Yogi Bear Show'' ===
{| class="wikitable"
! Title
! style="width:40pt" | {{Abbr|No.|Number}} of issues
! style="width:75pt" | Format
! style="width:125pt" | Author(s)
! style="width:125pt" | Publisher
! style="width:150pt" | Publication date
! style="width:175pt" | Notes
! Collections
|-
! "Yogi Bear Joins the Marines", ''Four Color'' (series 2) #1162
| 1 issue
| One-shot
|
| Dell Comics
| May-July 1961
| The comic features three self-contained stories: the eponymous 29-page story and two further one-page stories "Double Duty" and "Timely Tip".
|
|-
! ''Yogi Bear'' (1961) #4-42
| 39 issues
| Ongoing series
|
| Dell Comics, Gold Key Comics
| September 1961 – October 1970
|
|
|-
! "Yogi Bear Birthday Party", ''Four Color'' (series 2) #1271
| 1 issue
| One-shot
|
| Dell Comics
| December 1961-February 1962
| Plot very loosely based on the series finale "Yogi's Birthday Party", which aired on January 6, 1962 during the issue's publication; storyline continued through seven following stories, "The No Lard Bodyguard" (5 pages), "To the Rescue", "Parade Plight", "Detected Detectives" and "Lost by a Nose" (all 3 pages each), "Go Go Goes Goody Goody" (6 pages) and "The Strange Ranger" (2 pages).
|
|-
! "Yogi Bear Visits the U.N.", ''Four Color'' (series 2) #1349
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| Paul S. Newman
| Dell Comics
| January 1962
| The comic features four self-contained stories: the one-page story "The Route", the eponymous 32-page title story and two further one-page stories "Paper Work" and "Secret Mission".
|
|-
! ''[[Snagglepuss#Other appearances|Snagglepuss]]''
| 4 issues
| Ongoing series
|
| Gold Key Comics
| October 1962 – June 1963
| Snooper and Bladder and Lippy the Lion and Hardy Har Har were guest featured in the latter two issues of the series.
|
|-
! "Joust a Jester", ''Hanna-Barbera Band Wagon'' #1
| rowspan="2" | 1 issue
|
|
| Gold Key Comics
| October 1962
| ''Snagglepuss'' story.
|
|-
! "Strain on the Train", ''Hanna-Barbera Band Wagon'' #1
|
|
| Gold Key Comics
| October 1962
| ''Yakky Doodle'' story.
|
|-
! ''[[Yakky Doodle#Other appearances|Yakky Doodle and Chopper]]''
| #1
|
|
| Gold Key Comics
| December 1962
| The prose story "The Over-Grown Good Deed" guest features Loopy De Loop; the fifth comic story "Foot Foolery" guest features Snagglepuss.
|
|-
! "Untitled story", ''Hanna-Barbera Band Wagon'' #2
| 1 issue
|
|
| Gold Key Comics
| January 1963
| ''Snagglepuss'' story, first comic guest appearance of [[Mr. & Mrs. J. Evil Scientist]].
|
|-
! "Itty-Bitty Buddy-guard", ''Hanna-Barbera Band Wagon'' #2
| 1 issue
|
|
| Gold Key Comics
| January 1963
| ''Yakky Doodle'' story.
|
|-
! "Untitled story", ''Hanna-Barbera Band Wagon'' #2
| 1 issue
|
|
| Gold Key Comics
| January 1963
| ''Snagglepuss'' story.
|
|-
! "All's Swell That Ends Swell", ''Hanna-Barbera Band Wagon'' #3
| 1 issue
|
|
| Gold Key Comics
| January 1963
| ''Snagglepuss'' story.
|
|-
! ''Yogi Bear'' (1970)
| 35 issues
| Ongoing series
|
| Charlton Comics
| November 1970 – January 1977
|
|
|-
! "The Trap", ''Hanna-Barbera Parade'' #1
| 1 issue
|
|
| Charlton Comics
| September 1971
| ''Yakky Doodle'' story.
|
|-
! "Hard Times Comin'", ''Hanna-Barbera Parade'' #2
| 1 issue
|
|
| Charlton Comics
| November 1971
| ''Yogi Bear'' story.
|
|-
! "Happy Birthday!", ''Hanna-Barbera Parade'' #2
| 1 issue
|
|
| Charlton Comics
| November 1971
| ''Yakky Doodle'' story.
|
|-
! "There's No Place Like Home", ''Hanna-Barbera Parade'' #4
| 1 issue
|
|
| Charlton Comics
| February 1972
| ''Yakky Doodle'' story.
|
|-
! "Fibber Takes a Dive!", ''Hanna-Barbera Parade'' #6
| 1 issue
|
|
| Charlton Comics
| April 1972
| ''Yakky Doodle'' story.
|
|-
! "The Big Blast!", ''Hanna-Barbera Parade'' #6
| 1 issue
|
|
| Charlton Comics
| April 1972
| ''Yakky Doodle'' story.
|
|-
! "The Soda Jerk", ''Hanna-Barbera Parade'' #6
| 1 issue
|
|
| Charlton Comics
| April 1972
| ''Snagglepuss'' story.
|
|-
! "In a Stew (Almost)", ''Hanna-Barbera Parade'' #7
| 1 issue
|
|
| Charlton Comics
| May 1972
| ''Yakky Doodle'' story.
|
|-
! "An Itch in Time...", ''Hanna-Barbera Parade'' #7
| 1 issue
|
|
| Charlton Comics
| May 1972
| ''Yakky Doodle'' story.
|
|-
! "Figure Eight", ''Hanna-Barbera Parade'' #8
| 1 issue
|
|
| Charlton Comics
| July 1972
| ''Yakky Doodle'' story.
|
|-
! "The Big Night", ''Hanna-Barbera Parade'' #9
| 1 issue
|
|
| Charlton Comics
| October 1972
| ''Yakky Doodle'' story.
|
|-
! "On Target", ''Hanna-Barbera Parade'' #10
| 1 issue
|
|
| Charlton Comics
| December 1972
| ''Yakky Doodle'' story.
|
|-
! Hanna-Barbera's ''Yogi Bear'' (1977)
| 9 issues
| Ongoing series
| Mark Evanier
| Marvel Comics
| November 1977 – March 1979
|
|
|-
! "Fry Now, Play Later", ''Hanna-Barbera Spotlight'' #3
| 1 issue
|
| Mark Evanier
| Marvel Comics
| September 1978
| ''Yakky Doodle'' story.
|
|-
! "Chunky Chiller", ''Hanna-Barbera Spotlight'' #4
| 1 issue
|
| Mark Evanier
| Marvel Comics
| September 1978
| ''Snagglepuss'' story, guest featuring Huckleberry Hound (from his eponymous show).
|
|-
! ''Yogi Bear'' (1992)
| 6 issues
|
| Gwen Krause, Joe Gill, Ray Dirgo
| Harvey Comics
| September 1992 – March 1994
|
|
|-
! "Relatively Speaking", ''Hanna-Barbera All-Stars'' #1
| 1 issue
|
|
| Archie Comics
| October 1995
| ''Yogi Bear'' story.
|
|-
! "Oh Doctor!", ''Hanna-Barbera All-Stars'' #1
| 1 issue
|
|
| Archie Comics
| October 1995
| ''Yogi Bear'' story.
|
|-
! "Hello, Good Buddy!", ''Hanna-Barbera All-Stars'' #2
| 1 issue
|
| Mike Kirschenbaum
| Archie Comics
| November 1995
| ''Yogi Bear'' story.
|
|-
! "Bear in Arms", ''Hanna-Barbera All-Stars'' #4
| 1 issue
|
|
| Archie Comics
| April 1996
| ''Yogi Bear'' story.
|
|-
! ''Cartoon Network Presents: Yogi Bear''
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| Scott Jeralds
| Archie Comics
| May 1997
| The comic features five self-contained stories: "Big City Bears", "The Bear Truth!", "A Nose for News", "The Artist" and "Pledge Weak!".
|
|-
! "Brain Food", ''Cartoon Network Presents'' #22
| 1 issue
| Comic story
| Mike Kraiger
| DC Comics
| June 1999
| ''Yogi Bear'' story.
|
|-
! ''Deathstroke/Yogi Bear Special''
| 1 issue
| One-shot
| Frank Tieri, J. M. DeMatteis
| DC Comics
| December 2018
| Crossover with DC's [[Deathstroke]]; part of the ''Hanna-Barbera'' comic book line.
|
|}
 
==Z==
{| class="wikitable mw-collapsible"
!Based on
!Title
!Length
!Format
!Publication date
!Authors
!Publisher
!Notes
!Collected editions
|-
! ''[[Z Nation]]''
| ''Z Nation''
| 5 issues
| Limited series
| April – October 2017
| Craig Engler, [[Fred Van Lente]]
| [[Dynamite Entertainment]]
| Prequel to the eponymous Syfy TV series.
| ''Z Nation: Sea of Death'' TP: {{ISBNT|152410454X}}/{{ISBNT|978-1524104542}}
|-
! [[Zorro (1957 TV series)#Comics|''Zorro'' (1957)]]
| ''Four Color'' (series 2) #882, #920, #933, #960, #976, #1003, #1037: "Walt Disney's Zorro"
| 7 issues
|
| February 1958, June 1958, September 1958, December 1958, March 1959, June 1959, September-November 1959
|
| Dell Comics
|
|
|}
 
==See also==
*Lists of comics based on media
**[[List of comics based on films]]
**[[List of comics based on fiction]]
**[[List of comics based on Hasbro properties]]
**[[List of comics based on unproduced film projects]]
**[[List of comics based on video games]]
*List of media based on comics
**[[List of films based on comics]]
**[[List of comic-based films directed by women]]
**[[List of television programs based on comics]]
**[[List of video games based on comics]]
*Lists of media based on television programs
**[[List of films based on television programs]]
*Lists of television programs based on media
**[[List of television programs based on comics]]
**[[List of television programs based on video games]]
 
==References==
 
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