The following is a list of comics based on fiction, including novels, books or short stories.
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editManga
editTitle | No. of chapters | No. of volumes | Author(s) | Publisher | Serialization | Publication date | Notes | English collections |
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7 Billion Needles | 23 | 4 | Nobuaki Tadano | Media Factory | Monthly Comic Flapper | April 2008 – March 2010 | Adaptation of the novel Needle (1950) by Hal Clement. |
A
editTitle | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
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"Arena", Worlds Unknown #4 | 1 | Gerry Conway | Marvel Comics | November 1973 | Adaptation of the eponymous 1994 short story by Fredric Brown. |
Alex Rider
editTitle | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
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Stormbreaker: The Graphic Novel | 1 | Graphic novel | Antony Johnston | Walker Books | July 3, 2006 | Adaptation of the first novel. | Trade paperback (1844281116/978-1844281114) |
Point Blanc: The Graphic Novel | 1 | Graphic novel | September 3, 2007 | Adaptation of the second novel. | Trade paperback (1844281124/978-1844281121) | ||
Skeleton Key: The Graphic Novel | 1 | Graphic novel | September 7, 2009 | Adaptation of the third novel. | Trade paperback (1406313483/978-1406313482) | ||
Eagle Strike: The Graphic Novel | 1 | Graphic novel | June 7, 2012 | Adaptation of the fourth novel. | Trade paperback (1406318779/978-1406318777) | ||
Scorpia: The Graphic Novel | 1 | Graphic novel | February 4, 2016 | Adaptation of the fifth novel. | Trade paperback (1406341886/978-1406341881) | ||
Ark Angel: The Graphic Novel | 1 | Graphic novel | May 1, 2020 | Adaptation of the sixth novel. | Trade paperback (1406341894/978-1406341898) |
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
editTitle | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
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The Adventures of Alice | #1–2 | Fred Bordes, Serge S. Sabarsky | U. S. Civil Service | 1945 | Issue 1 titled The Adventures of Alice in Wonderland; Issue 2 titled The Adventures of Alice Through the Magic Looking Glass. |
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Alice at Monkey Island | #1 | Fred Bordes, Serge S. Sabarsky | Pentagon Publications | 1946 | |||
"Alice in Wonderland", Classics Illustrated #49 | 1 | Gilberton Company, Inc. | July 1948 | ||||
"Through the Looking-Glass", World's Greatest Stories #1 | 1 | Jubilee Publications | July 1948 | ||||
Alice in Wonderland Meets Santa | 1 | Western Publishing | 1950 | Promotional comic given away at selected retail stores during the 1950 holiday season. | |||
Alice | 2 (#10–11) | Ongoing series | Davy Berg | Ziff Davis | July–August 1951 – September–October 1951 | ||
The Classics Dept. "Alice in Wonderland!", Mad #18 | 1 | Harvey Kurtzman | EC Comics | December 1954 | Parody retelling of the novel overall. | ||
Alice in Wonderland A Souvenir Tour of Your Wonder Bakery |
1 | Promotional Publishing Co. | 1960 | Sponsored by the Continental Baking Company, this comic was given away at Wonder Bakery tours. | |||
"Alice in Wonderland", Marvel Classics Comics #35 | 1 | Doug Moench | Marvel Comics | November 1978 | |||
New Alice in Wonderland | #1—4 | Limited series | Rod Espinosa | Antarctic Press | February – May 2006 | ||
The Complete Alice in Wonderland | #1—4 | Limited series | John Reppion, Leah Moore | Dynamite Entertainment | December 2009 – May 2010 | ||
Alice in Wonderland | 1 | Graphic novel | Lewis Helfand | Campfire Classics | July 2010 | ||
Alice, Secret Agent of Wonderland | 1 | Graphic novel | Katie Schenkel | Stone Arch Books | January 2020 | Part of the Far Out Classic Stories series. |
Amtor
editTitle | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
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"Pirates of Venus", Korak, Son of Tarzan #46—50 | 5 | Serial | Len Wein | DC Comics | June 1972 – February 1973 | Serialized adaptation of the first book in the series; reprinted as a two-issue limited series by American Mythology Productions from December 2018 to January 2019. | |
Tarzan/Carson of Venus | #1—4 | Limited series | Darko Macan | Dark Horse Comics | May – August 1998 | Crossover with Tarzan. | |
Carson of Venus: Fear on Four Worlds | #1 | Christopher Mills | American Mythology Productions | August 2018 | Part one of a four-issue crossover storyline. | ||
Carson of Venus: The Flames Beyond | #1—3 | Limited series | Christopher Paul Carey | January – March 2019 | |||
Carson of Venus/Warlord of Mars | #1 | One-shot | David Avallone | June 2019 | Crossover with Warlord of Mars. | ||
Carson of Venus: Eye of Amtor | #1—3 | Limited series | Mike Wolfer, Matt Betts, Christopher Paul Carey | February – September 2020 | |||
Carson of Venus: Realm of the Dead | #1—3 | Limited series | Mike Wolfer | July – August 2020 |
Anita Blake: Vampire Hunter
editTitle | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
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Anita Blake: Vampire Hunter: Guilty Pleasures | #1—12 | Ongoing series | Stacie M. Richie, Jessica Ruffner | Marvel Comics, Dabel Brothers Productions | December 2006 – August 2008 | Adapted from the 1993 novel of the same title, the first book in the series. |
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Anita Blake: Vampire Hunter: The First Death | #1—2 | Limited series | Jonathon Green | July – December 2007 | |||
Anita Blake: The Laughing Corpse | #1—5 | Limited series | Jessica Ruffner | December 2008 – April 2009 | Adapted from the 1994 novel of the same title, the second book in the series. |
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Anita Blake: The Laughing Corpse — Necromancer | #1—5 | Limited series | Jessica Ruffner | Marvel Comics | June 2009 – November 2009 | ||
Anita Blake: The Laughing Corpse — Executioner | #1—5 | Limited series | Jessica Ruffner | December 2009 – May 2010 | |||
Anita Blake: Circus of the Damned — The Charmer | #1—5 | Limited series | Jessica Ruffner | July 2010 – December 2010 | Adapted from the 1995 novel of the same title, the third book in the series. |
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Anita Blake: Circus of the Damned — The Ingenue | #1—5 | Limited series | Jessica Ruffner | March 2011 – October 2011 | |||
Anita Blake: Circus of the Damned — The Scoundrel | #1—5 | Limited series | Jessica Ruffner | November 2011 – May 2012 |
Anne Rice
editTitle | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
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Anne Rice's The Mummy, or Ramses the Damned | #1—12 | Limited series | Millennium Publications | October 1990 – February 1992 | |||
Anne Rice's The Witching Hour | #1—5 | Limited series | December 1992 – February 1996 | ||||
Anne Rice's Servant of the Bones | #1—6 | Limited series | Anne Rice, Mariah McCourt | IDW Publishing | August 2011 – February 2012 |
Artemis Fowl
editTitle | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
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Artemis Fowl | 1 | Graphic novel | Eoin Colfer, Andrew Donkin | Hyperion Books | October 2007 | Adaptation of the first novel. | |
Artemis Fowl: The Arctic Incident | 1 | Graphic novel | October 2009 | Adaptation of the second novel. | |||
Artemis Fowl: The Eternity Code | 1 | Graphic novel | July 2013 | Adaptation of the third novel. | |||
Artemis Fowl: The Opal Deception | 1 | Graphic novel | July 2014 | Adaptation of the fourth novel. |
B
editBarsoom
editTitle | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
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"John Carter of Mars" (1939), The Funnies #30—56 | 27 | Serial | John Coleman Burroughs | Dell Comics | April 1939—June 1941 | ||
"John Carter of Mars" (1952), Four Color (Volume 2) #375,[1] #437,[2] #488[3] | 3 | Paul S. Newman, Phil Evans | February 1952, November 1952, August 1953 | The first story, "The Prisoner of the Tharks" (#375), was adapted from A Princess of Mars (1912); The latter two stories, "The Black Pirates of Omean" (#437) and "Tyrant of the North" (#488), were adapted from The Gods of Mars (1913). | |||
"A Princess of Mars", Tarzan #207—209; Weird Worlds #1—2 | 5 | Serial | Marv Wolfman | DC Comics | April—June 1972, September—November 1972 | ||
"The Gods of Mars", Weird Worlds #2—7 | 6 | Serial | November 1972—March 1973 | ||||
"Amazon of Barsoom", Tarzan Family #60[4] | 1 | Robert Kanigher | November–December 1975 | ||||
"The Girl in the Emerald", Tarzan Family #62[5] | 1 | March–April 1976 | |||||
"Death Has Three Heads", Tarzan Family #63[6] | 1 | May–June 1976 | |||||
"Lights of Doom", Tarzan Family #64[7] | 1 | July–August 1976 | |||||
John Carter, Warlord of Mars (1977) | #1—28 | Ongoing series | Marv Wolfman, Chris Claremont, Peter Gillis | Marvel Comics | June 1977—October 1979 | The complete series is set midway through chapter 27 "From Joy to Death". | |
Tarzan/John Carter: Warlords of Mars | #1–4 | Limited series | Bruce Jones | Dark Horse Comics | January – June 1996 | First comic book crossover with Tarzan. | |
Warlord of Mars | #0—100 | Ongoing series | Arvid Nelson, Robert Place Napton, Matt Brady | Dynamite Entertainment | October 2010—July 2014 | ||
Warlord of Mars: Dejah Thoris | #1—37 | Ongoing series | Arvid Nelson, Robert Place Napton | March 2011—March 2014 | |||
Warlord of Mars: Fall of Barsoom | #1—5 | Limited series | Robert Place Napton | July 2011—January 2012 | |||
John Carter: A Princess of Mars | #1—5 | Limited series | Roger Langridge | Marvel Comics | November 2011—March 2012 | ||
Warriors of Mars | #1—5 | Limited series | Robert Place Napton | Dynamite Entertainment | January—October 2012 | Crossover with Lieut. Gullivar Jones: His Vacation. | |
Dejah Thoris and the White Apes of Mars | #1—4 | Limited series | Mark Rahner | April—July 2012 | |||
John Carter: The Gods of Mars | #1—5 | Limited series | Sam Humphries | Marvel Comics | May—September 2012 | ||
Dejah Thoris and the Green Men of Mars | #1—12 | Limited series | Mark Rahner | Dynamite Entertainment | February 2013—March 2014 | ||
Lords of Mars | #1—6 | Limited series | Arvid Nelson | August 2013 – January 2014 | Second comic book crossover with Tarzan. | ||
Dejah of Mars | #1—4 | Limited series | Mark Rahner | May – September 2014 | |||
John Carter, Warlord of Mars (2014) | #1—14 | Limited series | Ron Marz, Ian Edginton | November 2014 – 2015 | |||
Dejah Thoris (series 1) | #1—6 | Limited series | Frank J. Barbiere | 2016 | |||
John Carter: The End | #1—5 | Limited series | Brian Wood, Alex Cox | 2017 | |||
Dejah Thoris (series 2) | #0—10 | Limited series | Amy Chu | January – November 2018 | |||
Vampirella/Dejah Thoris | #1—5 | Limited series | Erik Burnham | September 2018 – February 2019 | Crossover with Vampirella. | ||
Barbarella/Dejah Thoris | #1—4 | Limited series | Leah Williams | January – June 2019 | Crossover with Barbarella. | ||
Warlord of Mars Attacks | #1—5 | Limited series | Jeff Parker | June – October 2019 | Crossover with Mars Attacks. | ||
Dejah Thoris (series 3) | #1—12 | Limited series | Dan Abnett | December 2019 – April 2021 | |||
Dejah Thoris: Winter's End | 1 | One-shot | April 2021 | ||||
Dejah Thoris versus John Carter of Mars | #1—6 | Limited series | July 2021 – January 2022 | ||||
John Carter of Mars (2022) | #1—5 | Limited series | Chuck Brown | April – August 2022 | |||
Dejah Thoris: Fairy Tales | 1 | One-shot | Ron Marz | August 2022 | |||
Dejah Thoris (series 4) | #1–6 | Limited series | Chuck Brown | March – July 2023 |
Batman
editTitle | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
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Batman: The Ultimate Evil | #1–2 | Limited series | Neal Barrett, Jr. | DC Comics | November – December 1995 | Adaptation of the eponymous 1995 novel by Andrew Vachss. |
Battle Royale
editTitle | No. of chapters | No. of volumes | Author(s) | Publisher | Serialization | Publication date | Notes | English collections |
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Battle Royale | 15 | Koushun Takami | Akita Shoten | Young Champion | 2000 – 2005 | |||
Battle Royale II: Blitz Royale | 2 | Hitoshi Tomizawa | December 21, 2003 – May 27, 2004 |
Belphegor
editBiggles
editBilly Bunter
editTitle | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
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"Billy Bunter", Knockout #1–12?? | Serial | Amalgamated Press (1939–1959), Fleetway Publications |
4 March 1939 – 16 February 1963 |
Black Beauty
editComics
editTitle | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
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"Black Beauty" (1943), Funny Book #5[8] | 1 | ? | The Parents' Magazine Press Division of The Parents' Institute Inc. | Autumn 1943 | |||
"Black Beauty" (1949), Classics Illustrated #60[9] | 1 | ? | Gilberton Company, Inc. | June 1949 | |||
"Black Beauty" (1952), Four Color (series 2) #440[10] | 3 | ? | Dell Comics | December 1952 | |||
"Son of Black Beauty", Four Color (series 2) #510,[11] #566[12] | Paul S. Newman | November 1953, June 1954 |
Graphic novels
editTitle | Author(s) | Catalog / ISBN | Publisher | Publication date |
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"Black Beauty", Now Age Books Illustrated #64-1005[13] | Naunerle Farr | ISBN 0-88301-094-1 | Pendulum Press | January 1973 |
Anna Sewell's Black Beauty: The Graphic Novel | June Brigman, Roy Richardson | ISBN 0-14-240408-X | Puffin Books | May 2005 |
Black Destroyer
editTitle | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
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"Black Destroyer", Worlds Unknown #5[14] | 1 | Roy Thomas | Marvel Comics | February 1974 | Adaptation of the eponymous 1939 short story by A. E. van Vogt. |
Bob Morane
editBob, Son of Battle
editTitle | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
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"Bob, Son of Battle", Four Color (series 2) #729[15] | 1 | Gaylord DuBois | Dell Comics | November 1956 | Adaptation of the novel Owd Bob (1898) by Alfred Ollivant. |
Bounty trilogy
editTitle | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
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"Mutiny on the Bounty", Classics Illustrated #100[16] | 3 | Ken Fitch | Gilberton Company, Inc. | October 1952 | Adaptation of the first novel. | ||
"Men Against the Sea", Classics Illustrated #103[17] | January 1953 | Adaptation of the second novel. | |||||
"Pitcairn's Island", Classics Illustrated #109[18] | July 1953 | Adaptation of the third novel. |
Buck Rogers
editTechnically based on the novella Armageddon 2419 A.D. (1928) by Philip Francis Nowlan.
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
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Buck Rogers in the 25th Century | 1 | One-shot | Paul S. Newman | Gold Key Comics | October 1964[19] | The main feature story "The Space Slavers" (32 pages total), plus two "Keys of Knowledge" pages "Prehistoric Animals – Number 5: Reptiles of the Sea" and "Wild Animals of North American – Number 27: Mink" in between followed by a pin-up illustration of the book's cover. |
By Bizarre Hands
editTitle | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
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By Bizarre Hands (1994) | #1–3 | Ongoing series | Neal Barrett Jr., Jerry Prosser | Dark Horse Comics | April – June 1994 | ||
By Bizarre Hands (2004) | #1–6 | Ongoing series | Dheeraj Verma, Armando Rossi, Andres Guinaldo | Avatar Press | April – December 2004 |
C
edit- Carmilla #1—6 (Aircel Comics, February—July 1991)
- City of Glass (Picador, August 2004)
- "Cleopatra", Classics Illustrated #161 (Gilberton Company, Inc., March 1961)
- "The Cloister and the Hearth", Classics Illustrated #66 (Gilberton Company, Inc., December 1949)
- A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court, Classic Comics #24 (Gilberton Company, Inc., September 1945)
- The Corsican Brothers, Classic Comics #20 (Gilberton Company, Inc., June 1944)
- Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon Vols. 1—12 (HK Comics Limited (Hong Kong), 2002—2005)
Caprona
editTitle | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
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The Land That Time Forgot (2010) | 1 | Graphic novel | Scott Alexander Young | Campfire | April 2010 | ||
The Land That Time Forgot (2016) | #1–3 | Limited series | Mike Wolfer | American Mythology Productions | July – November 2016 | ||
The Land That Time Forgot: Terror from the Earth's Core | #1–3 | Limited series | October – December 2007 | Crossover with Pellucidar. | |||
The Land That Time Forgot: See-Ta the Savage | #1–2 | Limited series | March – May 2018 | ||||
The Land That Time Forgot: Fear on Four Worlds #1 | 1 | December 2018 | Part four of a four-issue crossover storyline. | ||||
Zorro in the Land that Time Forgot | #1–4 | Limited series | October 2020 – April 2021 | Crossover with Zorro. | |||
The Land That Time Forgot: Fearless | #1–3 | Limited series | November 2020 – April 2021 |
A Christmas Carol
editTitle | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
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"A Christmas Carol", Classics Illustrated #58 | 1 | Gilberton Company, Inc. | November 1948 | ||||
"A Christmas Carol", A Christmas Treasury #1 | 1 | Dell Comics | November 1954 | ||||
Zombies Christmas Carol | #1–5 | Limited series | Jim McCann | Marvel Comics | June – October 1954 |
The Cisco Kid
editTitle | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
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Cisco Kid Comics | #1 | Walter Gardener | Baily Publishing | Winter 1944 | |||
The Cisco Kid (1941) | 40 (#2–41) | Ongoing series | Dell Comics | January 1951 – October–December 1958 | |||
The Cisco Kid (2004) | #1–3 | Limited series | Jim Duffy | Moonstone Books | February – July 2004 | ||
The Cisco Kid: Gunfire & Brimstone | #1–3 | Limited series | Len Kody | 2005 | |||
The Cisco Kid vs. Wyatt Earp | 1 | One-shot | Len Kody | September 2008 | |||
Wyatt Earp vs. the Cisco Kid | 1 | One-shot | Chuck Dixon |
Clive Barker
editTitle | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
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Tapping the Vein | #1–5 | Limited series | Clive Barker, Chuck Wagner, Steve Niles, Fred Burke, Bo Hampton | Eclipse Comics | 1989 – 1990 | Adapted from selected short stories from the six-volume series Books of Blood (1984–1985). | |
The Yattering and Jack | 1 | Graphic novel | Steve Niles | January 1991 | Based on the eponymous short story from Books of Blood Volume 1. | ||
Revelations | 1 | Graphic novel | August 1991 | Based on the eponymous short story from Books of Blood Volume 4. | |||
Son of Celluloid | 1 | Graphic novel | May 1991 | Based on the eponymous short story from Books of Blood Volume 3. | |||
Dread | 1 | Graphic novel | Fred Burke | 1992 | Based on the eponymous short story from Books of Blood Volume 2. | ||
The Life of Death | 1 | Graphic novel | Steve Niles, Fred Burke | December 1993 | Based on the eponymous short story from Books of Blood Volume 6. | ||
Rawhead Rex | 1 | Graphic novel | Steve Niles | 1994 | Based on the eponymous short story from Books of Blood Volume 3 and "Twilight at the Towers" from Volume 6. | ||
Clive Barker's The Great and Secret Show | #1—12 | Limited series | Chris Ryall | IDW Publishing | March 2006 – May 2007 | [20] | |
Clive Barker's The Thief of Always | #1—3 | Limited series | Kris Oprisko | January – May 2005 | [21] |
Conan the Barbarian
edit- Conan the Barbarian (Marvel Comics, October 1970—December 1993)
- Savage Sword of Conan (Marvel Comics, August 1974—July 1995)
- Conan (Dark Horse Comics, November 2003—February 2018)
- Crime and Punishment
D
editThe Dark Tower
editTitle | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
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The Dark Tower: The Gunslinger Born | #1–7 | Limited series | Robin Firth, Peter David | Marvel Comics | April—October 2007 | ||
The Dark Tower: The Long Road Home | #1–5 | Limited series | May—September 2008 | ||||
The Dark Tower: Treachery | #1–6 | Limited series | November 2008—April 2009 | ||||
The Dark Tower: The Sorcerer | #1 | One-shot | Robin Furth | June 2009 | |||
The Dark Tower: Fall of Gilead | #1–6 | Limited series | Robin Firth, Peter David | July 2009 – January 2010 | |||
The Dark Tower: Battle of Jericho Hill | #1–6 | Limited series | February – June 2010 | ||||
The Dark Tower: The Gunslinger - The Journey Begins | #1–5 | Limited series | July – November 2010 | Adaptations of The Gunslinger (1982), the first installment in the series. | |||
The Dark Tower: The Gunslinger - The Little Sisters of Eluria | #1–5 | Limited series | February – June 2011 | ||||
The Dark Tower: The Gunslinger - The Battle of Tull | #1–5 | Limited series | August – December 2011 | ||||
The Dark Tower: The Gunslinger - The Way Station | #1–5 | Limited series | February – June 2012 | ||||
The Dark Tower: The Gunslinger - The Man in Black | #1–5 | Limited series | August – December 2012 | ||||
The Dark Tower: The Gunslinger - Sheemie's Tale | #1–2 | Limited series | Robin Firth | March – April 2013 | |||
The Dark Tower: The Gunslinger - Evil Ground | #1–2 | Limited series | Robin Firth, Peter David | June – August 2013 | |||
The Dark Tower: The Gunslinger - So Fell Lord Perth | #1 | One-shot | September 2013 | ||||
The Dark Tower: The Drawing of the Three - The Prisoner | #1–5 | Limited series | November 2014 – February 2015 | Adaptations of The Drawing of the Three (1987), the second installment in the series. | |||
The Dark Tower: The Drawing of the Three - House of Cards | #1–5 | Limited series | May – September 2015 | ||||
The Dark Tower: The Drawing of the Three - Lady of Shadows | #1–5 | Limited series | November 2015 – March 2016 | ||||
The Dark Tower: The Drawing of the Three - Bitter Medicine | #1–5 | Limited series | June – October 2016 | ||||
The Dark Tower: The Drawing of the Three - The Sailor | #1–5 | Limited series | December 2016 – April 2017 |
Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency
editTitle | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
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Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency | #1—5 | Limited series | Chris Ryall | IDW Publishing | May – October 2015 | ||
Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency: A Spoon Too Short | #1—5 | Limited series | Arvind Ethan David | February – June 2016 | |||
Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency: The Salmon of Doubt | #1—9 | Limited series | October 2016 – June 2017 |
Discworld
editTitle | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
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The Colour of Magic | #1—4 | Limited series | Scott Rockwell | Innovation Publishing | 1991 | Adaptation of the first novel. | |
The Light Fantastic | #1—4 | Limited series | June 1992—February 1993 | Adaptation of the second novel. | |||
Mort: A Discworld Big Comic | 1 | Graphic novel | Terry Pratchett | VG Graphics | December 1994 | Adaptation of the fourth novel. |
- Dixie Dugan, Volume 1 #1—13 (McNaught Syndicate, July 1942—1949); Volume 2 #1—4 (Headline Publications, February—November 1952); Volume 3 (Headline Publications, February 1953—February 1954)
Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?
editTitle | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
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Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? | #1—24 | Limited series | Phillip K. Dick | Boom! Studios | June 2009 – May 2011 | ||
Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?: Dust to Dust | #1—8 | Limited series | Chris Roberson | May—December 2010 |
Doc Savage
edit- Doc Savage (1966) #1 (Gold Key Comics, November 1966)
- Doc Savage: The Man of Bronze (1972) #1—8 (Marvel Comics, October 1972—January 1974)
- Doc Savage: Devil's Thoughts (1991) #1—3 (Millennium Publications, August—October 1991)
- Doc Savage: The Man of Bronze (1991) #1—4 (Millennium Publications, November 1991—May 1992)
- Doc Savage: Doom Dynasty #1—2 (Millennium Publications, May—July 1991)
- Doc Savage: Repel #1 (Millennium Publications, January 1993)
- The Shadow and Doc Savage #1–2 (Dark Horse Comics, July–August 1995)
- Doc Savage: Curse of the Fire God #1—4 (Dark Horse Comics, September—November 1995)
- Doc Savage: The Man of Bronze (2013) #1—8 (Dynamite Entertainment, December 2013—July 2014)
- Doc Savage: The Man of Bronze Annual (Dynamite Entertainment, May 2014)
- Doc Savage Special: Woman of Bronze (Dynamite Entertainment, December 2014)
- Doc Savage: The Spider's Web #1—5 (Dynamite Entertainment, 2015—2016)
- Doc Savage: The Ring of Fire #1—4 (Dynamite Entertainment, March—July 2017)
Dracula
edit- The Tomb of Dracula #1—70 (Marvel Comics, April 1972—August 1979)
- Dracula, Now Age Books (Pendulum Press, May 1973)
- Blood of Dracula #1—19 (Apple Press, November 1987—November 1990)
- Dracula #1—4 (Eternity Comics, December 1989—March 1990)
- Dracula: The Lady in the Tomb #1 (Eternity Comics, January 1991)
- Big Bad Blood of Dracula #1—2 (Apple Press, July—September 1991)
- Ghosts of Dracula #1—5 (Eternity Comics, September 1991—January 1992)
- Dracula in Hell #1—2 (Apple Press, January—March 1992)
- Dracula: Return of the Impaler #1—4 (Slave Labor Graphics, July 1993—May 1994)
- Dracula versus Zorro #1—2 (Topps Comics, October—November 1993)
- The Collector's Dracula #1—2 (Millennium Publications, March—June 1994)
- Dracula's Revenge #1—2 (IDW Publishing, April—May 2004)
- Dracula vs. King Arthur #1—4 (Silent Devil, June 2005—August 2006)
- Dracula vs. Capone #1 (Silent Devil, October 2006)
- Graphic Classics: Dracula (Barron's, October 2007)
- Dracula Meets the Wolfman #1 (Image Comics, August 2008)
- The Complete Dracula #1—5 (Dynamite Entertainment, May—December 2009)
- Harker (Markosia, November 2009)
- Bram Stoker's Death Ship: The Last Voyage of the Demeter (IDW Publishing, May—August 2010)
- Dracula: The Company of Monsters #1—12 (Boom! Studios, August 2010—July 2011)
- The Dresden Files
Dune
editTitle | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
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Dune: House Atreides | #1—12 | Limited series | Brian Herbert, Kevin J. Anderson | Boom! Studios | October 2020 – December 2021 | Adapted by the authors from the 1999 prequel novel of the same title. | |
Dune: Blood of the Sardaukar | #1 | One-shot | July 2021 | ||||
Dune: A Whisper of Caladan Seas | #1 | One-shot | December 2021 | ||||
Dune: The Waters of Kanly | #1—4 | Limited series | May – August 2022 | ||||
Dune: House Harkonnen | #1–8 | Limited series | January – August 2023 | Adapted by the authors from the 2000 prequel novel of the same title. |
E
editTitle | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
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The Exile: An Outlander Graphic Novel | 1 | Graphic novel | Diana Gabaldon | Del Rey Books | October 2010 | Adapted by the author from the first third of her novel Outlander (1991). | |
"The Exiles", Alien Encounters #10 | 1 | Ray Bradbury | Eclipse Comics | December 1986 | Adapted by the author from his eponymous 1949 short story. |
Ender's Game
editF
edit- Fahrenheit 451
- "Farewell to the Master" (Worlds Unknown #3, Marvel Comics, September 1973)
- Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas #1—4 (IDW Publishing, May—August 2016)
- Fevre Dream #1—10 (Avatar Press, March—November 2010)
- A Fine and Private Place #1 (IDW Publishing, September 2012)
- The Forever War
Faust
editThe Food of the Gods and How It Came to Earth
edit- The Food of the Gods, Classics Illustrated #160 (Gilberton Company, Inc., January 1961)
- Food of the Gods, Marvel Classics Comics #22 (Marvel Comics, October 1977)
Frankenstein
edit- "Frankenstein", Prize Comics #7—68 (Crestwood Publications, December 1940—March 1948); Regular series #1—33 (Crestwood Publications, 1945—November 1954)
- "Frankenstein", Classic Comics #26 (Gilberton Company, Inc., December 1945)
- "Frankenstein", Marvel Classics Comics #20 (Marvel Comics, August 1977)
- Frankenstein (Eternity Comics, March—August 1989)
- Frankenstein: or The Modern Prometheus (Caliber Comics, 1994)
- Graphic Classics: Frankenstein (Barron's, April 2008)
- Jingle Belle: Santa Claus vs. Frankenstein (Top Cow Productions, December 2008)
- Frankenstein Alive, Alive! (IDW Publishing, May 2012—January 2018)
- Manga Classics: Frankenstein (October 2020)
- Fu Manchu
G
edit- Great Mansions, Classics Illustrated #90 (Gilberton Company, Inc., December 1951)
- "Gullivar Jones, Warrior of Mars", Creatures on the Loose #16–21 (Marvel Comics, March 1972—January 1973); Monsters Unleashed #4—8 (Marvel Comics, January—September 1974)
Goosebumps
editGreat Expectations
edit- "Great Expectations", Classics Illustrated #43 (Gilberton Company, Inc., November 1947)
- Great Expectations (Classical Comics, April 2009)
- Manga Classics: Great Expectations (Udon Entertainment, May 2015)
Gulliver's Travels
edit- Gulliver's Travels, Classic Comics #16, (Gilberton Company, Inc., December 1943)
- Gulliver's Travels (Dell Comics, November 1965)
- Gulliver's Travels (Campfire Classics, December 2010)
H
editTitle | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Helena | 1 | NewPOP | 2014 | Adaptation of the 1876 novel of the same title by Machado de Assis. | |||
The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy | #1–3 | Limited series | John Carnell | DC Comics | 1993 | Adaptation of the eponymous 1979 novel by Douglas Adams. | |
The Hobbit | #1—3 | Limited series | Charles Dixon | Eclipse Comics | 1989 – 1990 | Adaptation of the eponymous 1937 novel by J. R. R. Tolkien. | |
"The Hurricane", Classics Illustrated #120 | 1 | Gilberton Company, Inc. | June 1954 | Adaptation of the eponymous 1936 novel by Charles Nordhoff and James Norman Hall. |
The Hunchback of Notre Dame
edit- "The Hunchback of Notre Dame", Classic Comics #18, (Gilberton Company, Inc., March 1944)
- The Hunchback of Notre Dame, Now Age Books (Pendulum Press, 1974)
- Graphic Classics: The Hunchback of Notre Dame (Barron's, May 2007)
- The Hunchback of Notre Dame (Dark Horse Comics, July 2012)
I
editTitle | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
"I Met a Handsome Cowboy", Four Color (series 2) #324 | 1 | Dell Comics | March 1951 | Adaptation of the serialized novel Clouds Over the Chupaderos (1943) by Elsa Barker, first published in the magazine Range Romances. | |||
Infected | #1 | Limited series (planned) | Chad Minshew | IDW Publishing | August 2012 | Adaptation of the eponymous 2006 novel by Scott Sigler. |
The Island of Doctor Moreau
editTitle | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
"The Island of Dr. Moreau", Classics Illustrated #12[22] | 1 | Graphic novel | Steven Grant | Berkley Books, First Publishing | August 1990 | ||
The Island of Dr. Moreau (2018) | 1 | Graphic novel | Olivier Dobremel (Dobbs) | Insight Comics | October 2018 | ||
The Island of Dr. Moreau (2019) | #1–2 | Limited series | Ted Adams, Gabriel Rodriguez | IDW Publishing | July – August 2019 | ||
Red Agent: Island of Dr. Moreau | #1–5 | Limited series | Brian Studler | Zenescope Entertainment | January – June 2020 |
It!
editTitle | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
"It!", Supernatural Thrillers #1[23] | 1 | Roy Thomas | Marvel Comics | December 1972 | Adaptation of the eponymous 1940 short story by Theodore Sturgeon. |
J
editJames Bond
editTitle | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
James Bond 007: Permission to Die | #1—3 | Limited series | Eclipse Comics | July—September 1991 | |||
James Bond 007: Serpent's Tooth | #1—3 | Limited series | Dark Horse Comics | July 1992—February 1993 | |||
James Bond 007: Shattered Helix | #1—2 | Limited series | June—July 1992 | ||||
James Bond 007: A Silent Armageddon | #1—2 | Limited series | March—May 1993 | ||||
James Bond 007: The Quasimodo Gambit | #1—3 | Limited series | January—May 1995 | ||||
James Bond (series 1) | #1—12 | Limited series | Dynamite Entertainment | 2015—2016 | |||
James Bond 007: Hammerhead | #1—6 | Limited series | 2016—2017 | ||||
James Bond: Felix Leiter | #1—6 | Limited series | 2017 | ||||
James Bond (series 2) | #1—6 | Limited series | March—August 2017 | ||||
James Bond: Kill Chain | #1—6 | Limited series | July—December 2017 | ||||
James Bond: The Body | #1—6 | Limited series | January—June 2018 | ||||
James Bond 007 | #1—12 | Limited series | November 2018—October 2019 | ||||
James Bond (series 3) | #1—6 | Limited series | December 2019—July 2020 | ||||
James Bond: Agent of SPECTRE | #1—5 | Limited series | March – July 2021 | ||||
James Bond: Himeros | #1—5 | Limited series | October 2021 – February 2022 | ||||
007 | #1—6 | Limited series | August – November 2022 |
The Jungle Book
editTitle | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
"The Jungle Book", Classics Illustrated #83 | 1 | Gilberton Company, Inc. | May 1951 | ||||
"Rudyard Kipling's Mowgli — Jungle Book", Four Color (series 2) #487, #582, #620 | 3 | Dell Comics | August 1953, August 1954, April 1955 | ||||
"The Jungle Book", Marvel Fanfare (Volume 1) #8—11 | 4 | Serial | Mary Jo Duffy, Gil Kane | Marvel Comics | May – November 1983 | ||
"The King's Ankus", Night Music #3 | 1 | P. Craig Russell | Eclipse Comics | March 1985 |
| ||
Rudyard Kipling's Red Dog | #1 | February 1988 | |||||
"The Spring Running", Comics Lit #6–8 | 3 | Serial | NBM | 1995 | |||
The Jungle Book | 1 | Graphic novel | Dan Johnson | Campfire Classics | December 2011 |
K
editTitle | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
The Keep | #1—5 | Limited series | F. Paul Wilson | IDW Publishing | September 2005 – March 2006 | Adapted by the author from his eponymous 1981 novel. | |
"Killdozer!", Worlds Unknown #6 | 1 | Gerry Conway | Marvel Comics | April 1974 | Adaptation of the eponymous 1944 novella by Theodore Sturgeon. | ||
"King — of the Khyber Rifles", Classics Illustrated #107 | 1 | Gilberton Company, Inc. | May 1953 | Adaptation of the eponymous 1916 novel by Talbot Mundy. |
Kidnapped
editComics
editTitle | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
"Kidnapped", Classics Illustrated #46[24] | 1 | John O'Rourke | Gilberton Company, Inc. | April 1948 | |||
"Kidnapped", Sunday Pix (volume 8) #41–49 | 9 | Serial | ? | David C. Cook Publishing Company | October 7[25] – December 2, 1956[26] | ||
Kidnapped! | #1—5 | Limited series | Roy Thomas | Marvel Comics | January – May 2009 | Part of the Marvel Illustrated imprint. |
|
Graphic novels
editTitle | Author(s) | Catalog / ISBN | Publisher | Publication date |
---|---|---|---|---|
"Kidnapped", Now Age Books Illustrated #64-1328[29] | Kin Platt (credited as Nick Tall) | ISBN 0883011328 | Pendulum Press | 1974 |
Kidnapped (2007) | Alan Grant |
|
Waverley Books | January 13–15, 2007 |
Graphic Classics: Kidnapped | Fiona MacDonald | ISBN 0764159801 / ISBN 978-0764159800 | Barron's | May 2007 |
Kidnapped (2011) | Mark Jones | ISBN 9380028520 / ISBN 978-9380028521 | Campfire Classics | April 2011 |
L
editTitle | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
The Last Unicorn | #1—6 | Limited series | Peter B. Gillis | IDW Publishing | April 2010 – November 2010 |
| |
The Life Eaters | 1 | Graphic novel | David Brin | WildStorm | October 2003 | Adapted by the author from his novelette "Thor Meets Captain America" (1986). | |
Ljubavnica s Marsa (Mistress from Mars) | 1 | Serial | Andrija Maurović, Krešimir Kovačić | 1935 – 1936 | Adaptation of the novel Aelita (1923) by Aleksey Nikolayevich Tolstoy (1935-1936). |
Land of Oz
editTitle | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
The Enchanted Apples of Oz, First Graphic Novel #5 | 1 | Graphic novel | Eric Shanower | First Comics | February 1986 | ||
The Ice King of Oz, First Graphic Novel #13 | 1 | Graphic novel | November 1987 | ||||
The Forgotten Forest of Oz | 1 | Graphic novel | October 1988 | ||||
Oz Squad | #1–10 | Limited series | Steven Ahlquist | Brave New Words, Patchwork Press | October 1991 – February 1991 | ||
Oz | #0–20 | Ongoing series | Stuart Kerr, Ralph Griffith | Caliber Comics | 1994 – March 1997 |
| |
Oz Special: Freedom Fighters | #1 | 1995 | |||||
Oz Special : Lion | #1 | 1995 | |||||
Oz Special: Scarecrow | #1 | 1995 | |||||
Oz Special: Tin Man | #1 | 1995 | |||||
Oz Squad Special | #1 | Steven Ahlquist | Millennium Publications | December 1995 | |||
Little Oz Squad | #1 | Steven Ahlquist | Patchwork Press | 1995 | |||
Oz: Romance in Rags | #1–3 | Limited series | Stuart Kerr, Ralph Griffith | Caliber Comics | 1996 | ||
Oz: Straw & Sorcery | #1–3 | Limited series | 1997 | ||||
Oz: Daemonstorm | 1 | Joe Martin, Tim Parsons, Stuart Kerr, Ralph Griffith | 1997 | ||||
The Land of Oz | #1—9 | Limited series | Gary Bishop, Bill Bryan | Arrow Comics | November 1998 – May 2000 | ||
The Oz/Wonderland Chronicles | #0–5 | Limited series | Ben Avery, Casey Heying | BuyMeToys | December 2005 – April 2011 | ||
The Oz/Wonderland Chronicles: Jack & Cat Special | 1 | Ben Avery, Casey Heying, Ryan Sergeant, Craig Rousseau | April 2008 | ||||
The Oz/Wonderland Chronicles: Jack & Cat Tales | #1–3 | Limited series | Avery, Antomattei, Miller, Sevilla | April 2009 – April 2012 | |||
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz | #1—8 | Limited series | Eric Shanower | Marvel Comics | February – September 2009 | ||
The Marvelous Land of Oz | #1—8 | Limited series | January – September 2010 | ||||
The Oz/Wonderland Chronicles: Prelude to Evil | #1–3 | Limited series | Ben Avery, Casey Heying, Brianna Garcia, Pedro Maia | BuyMeToys | April 2010 – February 2013 | ||
The Royal Historian of Oz | #1—5 | Limited series | Tommy Kovac | Slave Labor Graphics | June 2010 – 2011 | ||
Oz/Wonderland Kids | #1 | Ben Avery | BuyMeToys | January 2011 | |||
Ozma of Oz | #1—8 | Limited series | Eric Shanower | Marvel Comics | January – September 2011 | ||
The Legend of Oz: The Wicked West (series 1) | #0–6 | Limited series | Tom Hutchison | Big Dog Ink | October 2011 – August 2012 | ||
Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz | #1—8 | Limited series | Eric Shanower | Marvel Comics | November 2011 – August 2012 | ||
The Legend of Oz: The Wicked West (series 2) | #1–18 | Ongoing series | Tom Hutchison | Big Dog Ink | October 2012 – May 2014 | ||
Road to Oz | #1—6 | Limited series | Eric Shanower | Marvel Comics | November 2012 – May 2013 | ||
The Steam Engines of Oz | #1–3 | Limited series | Sean O'Reilly, Erik W. Hendrix | Arcana Studio | July 2013 – November 2013 | ||
The Emerald City of Oz | #1—5 | Limited series | Eric Shanower | Marvel Comics | September 2013 – February 2014 | ||
The Legend of Oz: The Wicked West (series 3) | #1–6 | Limited series | Tom Hutchison | Big Dog Ink | October 2015 – March 2016 |
Leatherstocking Tales
editTitle | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
"The Last of the Mohicans", Classic Comics #4 | 1 | Gilberton Company, Inc. | August 1942 | ||||
"The Deerslayer", Classic Comics #17 | 1 | January 1944 | |||||
"The Pathfinder", Classic Comics #22 | 1 | October 1944 | |||||
"The Pioneers", Classics Illustrated #37 | 1 | May 1947 | |||||
"The Prairie", Classics Illustrated #58 | 1 | April 1949 | |||||
The Last of the Mohicans | #1—6 | Limited series | Roy Thomas | Marvel Comics | July – December 2007 | Published under the Marvel Illustrated imprint. |
Logan's Run
editTitle | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Logan's Run | #1—6 | Limited series | Barry Blair | Adventure Publications | June 1990 – April 1991 | ||
Logan's World | #1—6 | Limited series | May 1991 – March 1992 | Adaptation of the 1977 sequel novel. | |||
Logan's Run: Last Day | #1—6 | Limited series | TidalWave Productions | January – June 2010 | |||
Logan's Run: Aftermath | #1—4 | Limited series | May – August 2011 |
Luke Short
editTitle | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
"Six Gun Ranch", Four Color (series 2) #580 | 8 | Dell Comics | August 1954 | Adaptation of the novel Raw Land (1940). | |||
"King Colt", Four Color (series 2) #651 | September 1955 | Adaptation of the 1937 novel of the same title. | |||||
"Bounty Guns", Four Color (series 2) #739 | October 1956 | Adaptation of the 1939 novel of the same title. | |||||
"Brand of Empire", Four Color (series 2) #771 | March 1957 | Adaptation of the 1937 novel of the same title. | |||||
"Savage Range", Four Color (series 2) #807 | June 1957 | Adaptation of the 1938 novel of the same title. | |||||
"Marauders' Moon", Four Color (series 2) #848 | October 1957 | Adaptation of the 1937 novel of the same title. | |||||
"Trumpets West", Four Color (series 2) #875 | February 1958 | Adaptation of the 1945 novel of the same title. | |||||
"Top Gun", Four Color (series 2) #927 | August 1958 | Adaptation of the novel Test Pit (1939). |
M
edit- A Majmok Bolygója, based on Planet of the Apes (1963) by Pierre Boulle (Mokep, 1981)
- "The Man Who Laughs", Classics Illustrated #71 (Gilberton Company, Inc., May 1950)
- "The Master of Ballantrae", Classics Illustrated #82 (Gilberton Company, Inc., April 1951)
- "Master of the World", Classics Illustrated #163 (Gilberton Company, Inc., July 1961)
- "Men of Iron", Classics Illustrated #88 (Gilberton Company, Inc., October 1951)
- "Mr Midshipman Easy", Classics Illustrated #74 (Gilberton Company, Inc., August 1950)
- "The Mutineers", Classics Illustrated #122 (Gilberton Company, Inc., September 1954)
Mack Bolan
edit- Mack Bolan: The Executioner #1—3 (Innovation Publishing, July—November 1993)
- Don Pendleton's The Executioner: Death Squad (Vivid Comics, 1993)
- Don Pendleton's The Executioner: The Devil's Tools #1—3 (IDW Publishing, April—August 1993)
Mike Hammer
edit- Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer #1—4 (Titan Comics July—October 2018)
Millennium
editTitle | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Millennium: The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo | #1—2 | Limited series | Sylvain Runberg | Titan Comics | July – August 2017 | Adaptation of the first novel. | |
Millennium: The Girl Who Played with Fire | #1—2 | Limited series | October – November 2017 | Adaptation of the second novel. | |||
Millennium: The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet's Nest | #1—2 | Limited series | January – February 2018 | Adaptation of the third novel. | |||
Millennium: The Girl Who Danced With Death | #1—3 | Limited series | September – November 2018 |
Moby-Dick
edit- Moby Dick, Classic Comics #5 (Gilberton Company, Inc., September 1942)
- Moby Dick #1—6, Marvel Illustrated (Marvel Comics, April—September 2008)
- Moby Dick (NBM, January 1998)
- Graphic Classics: Moby Dick (Barron's, May 2007)
- Moby Dick (Campfire Classics, July 2010)
N
editTitle | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
"Nada", Alien Encounters #6 | 1 | Ray Nelson | Eclipse Comics | April 1986 | Adapted by the author from his short story "Eight O'Clock in the Morning" (1963). | ||
Neuromancer | 1 | Graphic novel | Tom De Haven | Epic Comics | January 1989 |
O
editTitle | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
"The Ox-Bow Incident", Classics Illustrated #125 | 1 | Gilberton Company, Inc. | March 1955 | Adaptation of the eponymous 1940 novel by Walter Van Tilburg Clark. |
P
editTitle | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Pigeons from Hell | 1 | Graphic novel | Scott Hampton | Eclipse Comics | September 1988 | Adaptations of the eponymous 1988 short story by Robert E. Howard. | |
#1–4 | Limited series | Joe R. Lansdale | Dark Horse Comics | April – July 2008 | |||
"The Pilot", Classics Illustrated #70 | 1 | Gilberton Company, Inc. | April 1950 | Adapted from the novel The Pilot: A Tale of the Sea (1824) by James Fenimore Cooper. |
Parker
edit- Richard Stark's Parker: The Hunter (IDW Publishing, July 2009)
- Richard Stark's Parker: The Outfit (IDW Publishing, October 2010)
- Richard Stark's Parker: The Score (IDW Publishing, July 2012)
- Richard Stark's Parker: Slayground (IDW Publishing, December 2013)
Pellucidar
edit- "At the Earth's Core", Korak, Son of Tarzan #46 (DC Comics, June 1972); Weird Worlds #1—5 (DC Comics, September 1972—April–May 1973)
- "Pellucidar", Weird Worlds #6—7 (DC Comics, July—October 1973)
Peter Pan
edit- Peter Pan: Return to Never-Never Land #1—2 (Adventure Publications, July—August 1991)
- Peter Pan and the Warlords of Oz #1 (Hand of Doom, November 1998)
- Peter Pan and the Warlords of Oz: Wonderland Purgatory #0 (Hand of Doom, September 1999)
- Peter Pan and the Warlords of Oz: Dead Head Water #1 (Hand of Doom, 1999)
- Peter Pan the Vampire (Rentnarb Studios Comics, 2009)
- Peter Pan: A Graphic Novel (Stone Arch Books, August 2015)
- Peter Pan in Mummy Land (Stone Arch Books, January 2020)
- The Phantom of the Opera
R
editTitle | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Red Prophet: The Tales of Alvin Maker | #1—12 | Limited series | Roland Bernard Brown | Dabel Brothers Productions | March 2006 – March 2008 | Based on The Tales of Alvin Maker by Orson Scott Card. | |
Return of the Gremlins | #1—3 | Limited comics | Mike Richardson | Dark Horse Comics | March – May 2008 | Based on the novel The Gremlins (1943) by Roald Dahl. | |
Riftwar | #1–5 | Limited series | Bryan J. L. Glass | Marvel Comics | July – December 2009 | Based on The Riftwar Cycle by Raymond E. Feist. | |
Rima the Jungle Girl | #1—7 | Ongoing series | Robert Kanigher | DC Comics | April–May 1974 – April–May 1975 | Based on the character from the novel Green Mansions: A Romance of the Tropical Forest (1904) by William Henry Hudson. |
Richard Matheson
editTitle | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Richard Matheson's I Am Legend | #1—4 | Limited series | Steve Niles | Eclipse Comics | 1991 | [30] | |
Richard Matheson's Hell House | #1—4 | Limited series | Ian Edginton | IDW Publishing | December 2004 – June 2005 | [31] | |
The Shrinking Man | #1—4 | Limited series | Ted Adams | IDW Publishing | July – October 2015 |
Rudyard Kipling
editTitle | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
"Captains Courageous", Classics Illustrated #117 | 2 | Gilberton Company, Inc., | March 1954 | ||||
"Kim", Classics Illustrated #143 | |||||||
Kim | 1 | Graphic novel | Lewis Helfand | Campfire | January 2012 |
S
editTitle | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
The Saint[32] | #1—12 | Ongoing series | Avon Comics | August 1947 – March 1952 | Based on the eponymous character created by Leslie Charteris. | ||
"The Scottish Chiefs", Classics Illustrated #67 | 1 | John O'Rourke | Gilberton Company, Inc. | January 1950 | Adaptations of the eponymous 1810 novel by Jane Porter.[33] | ||
"Sea Wolf", Classics Illustrated #85 | 1 | July 1951 | Adaptation of the eponymous 1904 novel by Jack London.[34] | ||||
"The Small Assassin", Shock SuspenStories #7 | 1 | Albert B. Feldstein | EC Comics | February-March 1953 | Adaptation of the eponymous 1946 short story by Ray Bradbury.[35] | ||
"A Sound of Thunder", Weird Science-Fantasy #25 | 1 | September 1954 | Adaptation of the eponymous 1952 short story by Ray Bradbury.[36] |
Sexton Blake
editBased on the eponymous character created by Harry Blyth (as Hal Meredeth).
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
"Sexton Blake", Knockout #1–771 | 771 | Serial | Amalgamated Press | 4 March 1939 – 5 December 1953 |
The Shadow
editBased on the eponymous pulp magazine character created by Walter B. Gibson.
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
"Who Knows What Evil--?" Batman (volume 1) #253[37] | 2 | Denny O'Neil | DC Comics | November 1973 | First overall crossover with Batman. | ||
"The Night of the Shadow!" Batman (volume 1) #259[38] | November-December 1974 | Second overall crossover with Batman. | |||||
The Shadow/Green Hornet: Dark Nights | #1–5 | Limited series | Michael Uslan | Dynamite Entertainment | July – November 2013 | Crossover with the Green Hornet. |
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The Shadow Over Innsmouth | #1 | One-shot | Ron Marz | Dynamite Entertainment | July 2014 | Crossover adaptation of the 1936 novella by H. P. Lovecraft. | |
The Shadow: The Death of Margo Lane | #1–5 | Limited series | Matt Wagner | Dynamite Entertainment | June – October 2016 |
| |
Batman/The Shadow: The Murder Geniuses | #1–6 | Limited series | Scott Snyder, Steve Orlando | DC Comics/Dynamite Entertainment | June – November 2017 | Third overall crossover with Batman and the first comic book crossover. |
|
The Shadow/Batman | #1–6 | Limited series | Steve Orlando | October 2017 – March 2018 | Fourth overall crossover with Batman and the second comic book crossover. |
|
Shaft
editBased on the eponymous series of detective novels by Ernest Tidyman.
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Shaft | #1—6 | Limited series | David Walker | Dynamite Entertainment | December 2014 – May 2015 |
| |
Shaft: Imitation of Life | #1—4 | Limited series | February – May 2016 |
Sherlock Holmes
editAll stories and titles featuring the eponymous character created by Arthur Conan Doyle.
Comics
editTitle | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
"The Sign of the Four", Classic Comics #21 | 2 | Dan Levin | Gilberton Company, Inc. | July 1944 | Adaptation of the eponymous 1890 novel.[39] | ||
"The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes", Classic Classics #33 | ? | January 1947 | Truncated adaptation of A Study in Scarlet (1887) and full adaptation of The Hound of the Baskervilles (1902).[40] | ||||
"A Study in Scarlet", Classics Illustrated #110 | 1 | Ken Fitch | August 1953 | Adaptation of the eponymous first novel.[41] | |||
Sherlock Holmes | #1—2 | Ongoing series | Charlton Comics | October 1955 – March 1956 | [42] | ||
"New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes", Four Color (volume 2) #1169, #1245 | 2 | Paul S. Newman | Dell Comics | March–May 1961,[43] November 1961-January 1962[44] | |||
Sherlock Holmes (1975) | #1 | Denny O'Neil | DC Comics | September-October 1975 | Adaptations of "The Final Problem" (1893) and "The Adventure of the Empty House" (1903), both run for nine pages total.[45] | ||
"A Study in Scarlet", The Rook Magazine #13–14 | 2 | Serial | Jim Stenstrum | Warren Publishing | February – April 1982 | Two-part daptation of eponymous first novel.[46][47] The complete edition, published in June 1989 by Innovation Publishing, features a bonus comic story "The Singular Case of the Anemic Heir" written by William Bryan Dubay and Kevin Duane with art by Anton Caravan, as well as supplementary material including a gallery of Sherlock Holmes artwork. |
|
Cases of Sherlock Holmes | #1—20 | Ongoing series | Renegade Press,[49] Northstar Comics[50] | May 1986 – 1990 | Originally published by Renegade for the first 15 issues, and later by Northstar for the final five issues. | ||
Scarlet in Gaslight[51] | #1—4 | Limited series | Martin Powell | Eternity Comics | November 1987 – May 1989 |
| |
Sherlock Holmes (1988)[52] | #1—23 | Ongoing series | Edith Meiser | June 1988 – May 1990 | |||
Sherlock Holmes of the '30's[53] | #1—7 | Limited series | Leo O'Merlia | January – July 1990 | |||
Sherlock Holmes in the Case of the Missing Martian[54] | #1—4 | Limited series | Doug Murray | July – October 1990 | Crossover with the Martians from H. G. Wells' The War of the Worlds (1898). | ||
Sherlock Holmes: Chronicles of Crime and Mystery | #1 | One-shot | Northstar Comics | February 1992[55] | |||
Sherlock Holmes: Tales of Mystery and Suspense[56] | #1—3 | Limited series | Joe Gentile | August 1992 – March 1993 | |||
Sherlock Holmes: Return of the Devil[57] | #1—2 | Limited series | Martin Powell | Adventure Publications | September – October 1992 | Reprinted in complete form as a single 48-page one-shot by Caliber Comics through its Tome Press imprint.[58] | |
Sherlock Holmes: Adventure of the Opera Ghost[59] | #1–2 | Limited series | Steven Phillip Jones | Caliber Comics | 1994 | ||
Sherlock Holmes: Soul of the Dragon[60] | 1 | Graphic novel | Joe Gentile | Northstar Comics | December 1995 | ||
The Sussex Vampire | 1 | One-shot | Warren Ellis | Caliber Press | 1996 | Adaptation of "The Adventure of the Sussex Vampire" (1924).[61] | |
Sherlock Holmes Mysteries[62] | #1 | One-shot | Joe Gentile | Moonstone Books | November 1997 | ||
Sherlock Holmes: Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Holmes[63] | 1 | One-shot | Steven Phillip Jones | Caliber Comics, Tome Press | 1998 | ||
Sherlock Holmes and the Clown Prince of London[64] | 1 | One-shot | Joe Gentile | Moonstone Books | November 2001 | ||
Sherlock Holmes & Kolchak: The Night Stalker[65] | #1—3 | Limited series | March – August 2009 | Crossover with Kolchak: The Night Stalker. | |||
Sherlock Holmes (2009)[66] | #1—5 | Limited series | Leah Moore, John Reppion | Dynamite Entertainment | April – September 2009 |
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Victorian Undead: Sherlock Holmes vs. Zombies | #1—6 | Limited series | DC Comics/Wildstorm | January – June 2010 | |||
Victorian Undead Special: Sherlock Holmes vs. Jekyll/Hyde | #1 | One-shot | December 2010 | ||||
Victorian Undead II: Sherlock Holmes vs. Dracula | #1—5 | Limited series | January – May 2011 | ||||
Sherlock Holmes: Year One | #1—6 | Limited series | Scott Beatty | Dynamite Entertainment | February – September 2011 |
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Sherlock Holmes: Victorian Knights[67] | 5 (#1—4 and #0) | Limited series | Ken Janssens | TidalWave Productions | December 2011 – April 2012, November 2013 |
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Sherlock Holmes: The Liverpool Demon | #1—5 | Limited series | Leah Moore, John Reppion | Dynamite Entertainment | December 2012 – June 2013 |
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Domino Lady/Sherlock Holmes[68] | #1—2 | Limited series | Nancy Holder | Moonstone Books | June – September 2013 | Crossover with Domino Lady. | |
Sherlock Holmes: Moriarty Lives | #1—5 | Limited series | David Liss | Dynamite Entertainment | December 2013 – July 2014 |
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Sherlock Holmes vs. Harry Houdini | #1—5 | Limited series | Anthony Del, Conor McCreery | October 2014 – April 2015 |
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Sherlock Holmes: The Vanishing Man | #1—4 | Limited series | Leah Moore, John Reppion | May – August 2018 |
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Graphic novels
editTitle | Author(s) | Catalog / ISBN | Publisher | Publication date |
---|---|---|---|---|
"The Great Adventures of Sherlock Holmes", Now Age Books Illustrated #64-1379[69] | Kin Platt (credited as Nick Tall) | ISBN 0883011379 | Pendulum Press | January 1974 |
Sherlock Holmes: Murder at the Cabaret | Gary Reed | ISBN 1635293928 / ISBN 9781635293920 | Caliber Press | May 18, 2016 |
Shutter Island
editTitle | Author(s) | Catalog / ISBN | Publisher | Publication date |
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Shutter Island[70] | Christian De Metter | ISBN 9782203007758 | Casterman | May 2008 |
Silas Marner
editTitle | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
"Silas Marner", Classics Illustrated #55 | 1 | Harry Miller | Gilberton Company, Inc. | January 1949 | Adaptations of the eponymous 1861 novel. [71] |
Silvertip
editBased on the eponymous series by Max Brand.
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
"Silvertip", Four Color (volume 2) #491 | 9 | ? | Dell Comics | August 1953 | [72] | ||
"Silvertip's Search", Four Color (volume 2) #572 | ? | July 1954 | [73] | ||||
"Silvertip and the Valley of Vanishing Men", Four Color (volume 2) #608 | ? | December 1954 | [74] | ||||
"Silvertip's Roundup", Four Color (volume 2) #637 | ? | July 1955 | [75] | ||||
"Silvertip and the Stolen Stallion", Four Color (volume 2) #667 | ? | December 1955 | [76] | ||||
"Silvertip and the Fighting Four", Four Color (volume 2) #731 | ? | October 1956 | [77] | ||||
"Silvertip and the Valley Thieves", Four Color (volume 2) #789 | ? | April 1957 | [78] | ||||
"Silvertip – The False Rider", Four Color (volume 2) #835 | ? | September 1957 | [79] | ||||
"Silvertip's Trap", Four Color (volume 2) #898 | ? | May 1958 | [80] |
A Song of Ice and Fire
editTitle | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
A Game of Thrones[81] | #1—24 | Limited series | George R.R. Martin, Daniel Abraham | Dynamite Entertainment | September 2011 – February 2015 | Adaptation of the eponymous first novel. |
|
A Clash of Kings[82] | #1—16 | Limited series | George R. R. Martin, Landry Quinn Walker | June 2017 – March 2019 | Two-part adaptation of the eponymous second novel. |
| |
A Clash of Kings Part II[83] | #1—16 | Limited series | January 2020 – November 2021 |
The Spy
editTitle | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
"The Spy", Classics Illustrated #51 | 1 | ? | Gilberton Company, Inc. | September 1948 | Adaptation of the eponymous 1821 novel.[84] |
The Stainless Steel Rat
editBased on the eponymous series of comic science fiction novels written by Harry Harrison.
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
"The Stainless Steel Rat", 2000 AD #140–151 | 12 | Serial | Kelvin Gosnell | IPC Magazines Fleetway Publications |
November 1979 – February 1980 | Adaptation of the first novel. | |
"The Stainless Steel Rat Saves the World", 2000 AD #166–177 | 12 | Serial | June – September 1980 | Adaptation of the third novel. | |||
"The Stainless Steel Rat for President", 2000 AD #393–404 | 12 | Serial | November 1984 – February 1985 | Adaptation of the fifth novel. |
The Stand
editBased on the eponymous 1978 novel by Stephen King.
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
The Stand: Captain Trips | #1—5 | Limited series | Marvel Comics | December 2008 – March 2009 | |||
The Stand: American Nightmares | #1—5 | Limited series | May – October 2009 | ||||
The Stand: Soul Survivors | #1—5 | Limited series | December 2009 – May 2010 | ||||
The Stand: Hardcases | #1—5 | Limited series | August 2010 – January 2011 | ||||
The Stand: No Man's Land | #1—5 | Limited series | April – August 2011 | ||||
The Stand: Night Has Come | #1—6 | Limited series | October 2011 – March 2012 |
Star Wars Legends
editBased on stories featured in the non-canonical alternate continuity of the eponymous space opera media franchise.
Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Star Wars: Heir to the Empire | #1—6 | Limited series | Mike Baron | Dark Horse Comics | October 1995 – April 1996 | Adaptation of the first book in the Thrawn trilogy. | |
Star Wars: Splinter of the Mind's Eye | #1—4 | Limited series | Terry Austin | December 1995 – June 1996 | Adaptation of the eponymous 1978 novel by Alan Dean Foster.[85] | ||
Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire | #1—6 | Limited series | John Wagner | May – October 1996 | Adaptation of the eponymous 1996 novel by Steve Perry, the basis of the multimedia event of the same title it started. | ||
Star Wars: Dark Force Rising | #1—6 | Limited series | Mike Baron | May – October 1997 | Adaptation of the second book in the Thrawn trilogy. | ||
Star Wars: The Last Command | #1—6 | Limited series | November 1997 – July 1998 | Adaptation of the third book in the Thrawn trilogy. | |||
Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire: Evolution | #1—5 | Limited series | Steve Perry | February – June 1998 | Sequel to Shadows of the Empire. |
The Swiss Family Robinson
editComics
editTitle | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
"Swiss Family Robinson", Classics Illustrated #42 | 1 | Elspeth Campbell | Gilberton Company, Inc. | October 1947[86] | |||
"El Robinson suizo", Joyas Literarias Juveniles #23 | 1 | José Antonio Vidal Sales | Editorial Bruguera, S.A. | 1971[87] | Later adapted to English by Marion Kimberly and published by King Features as the fifth volume in the King Classics series in 1977.[88] |
Graphic novels
editTitle | Author(s) | Catalog / ISBN | Publisher | Publication date |
---|---|---|---|---|
"The Swiss Family Robinson", Now Age Books Illustrated #64-3231[89] | Naunerle Farr | 0883013231 | Pendulum Press | 1978 |
Classic Comics: Swiss Family Robinson | Dr. Marion Kimberly | Hawk Books | ISBN 0948248033 / ISBN 9780948248030 | January 1990[90] |
The Swiss Family Robinson | Richard Blandford | Campfire | ISBN 9380028474 / ISBN 9789380028477 | February 15, 2011 |
T
editTales of Dunk and Egg
editTitle | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
The Hedge Knight | #1—6 | Limited series | Ben Avery | Image Comics/Devil's Due Publishing | August 2003—April 2003 | ||
The Hedge Knight II: Sworn Sword | #1—6 | Limited series | Marvel Comics | June 2007—June 2008 | |||
The Mystery Knight: A Graphic Novel | 1 | Graphic novel | Bantam Books | August 2017 |
- "The Talisman", Classics Illustrated #111 (Gilberton Company, Inc., September 1953)
Tarzan
editTitle | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
"Tarzan and the Devil Ogre", Four Color (series 2) #134 | 2 | Dell Comics | February 1947 | ||||
"Tarzan and the Fires of Tohr", Four Color (series 2) #161 | August 1947 | ||||||
Tarzan of the Apes | #1–2 | Limited series | Sharman DiVono, Mark Evenier | Marvel Comics | July – August 1984 | First published as Marvel Comics Super Special #29 earlier in July 1984. | |
Tarzan the Warrior | #1—5 | Limited series | Mark Wheatley | Malibu Comics | March – August 1992 | ||
Tarzan: Love, Lies and the Lost City | #1–3 | Limited series | Henning Kure, Matt Wagner, Walt Simonson | August – October 1992 | |||
Tarzan: The Beckoning | #1—7 | Limited series | Thomas Yeates, Henning Kure | November 1992 – June 1993 | |||
Tarzan: A Tale of Mugambi | 1 | One-shot | Darko Macan | Dark Horse Comics | June 1995 | ||
Tarzan/John Carter: Warlords of Mars | #1–4 | Limited series | Bruce Jones | Dark Horse Comics | January – June 1996 | First comic book crossover with John Carter of Mars. | |
Tarzan vs. Predator at the Earth's Core | #1—4 | Limited series | Walter Simonson | Dark Horse Comics | January – June 1996 | Crossover with Predator. | |
The Return of Tarzan | #1—3 | Limited series | Thomas Yeates | Dark Horse Comics | April – June 1997 | ||
Tarzan/Carson of Venus | #1—4 | Limited series | Darko Macan | Dark Horse Comics | May – August 1998 | Crossover with Carson Napier. | |
Tarzan: The Savage Heart | #1—4 | Limited series | Dark Horse Comics | April – July 1999 | |||
Batman/Tarzan: Claws of the Cat-Woman | #1–4 | Limited series | Ron Marz | DC Comics, Dark Horse Comics | September – December 1999 | Crossover with Batman. | |
Tarzan: The Rivers of Blood | #1—4 | Limited series | Dark Horse Comics | November 1999 – February 2000 | |||
Superman/Tarzan: Sons of the Jungle | #1–3 | Limited series | Chuck Dixon | DC Comics, Dark Horse Comics | October 2001 – May 2002 | Crossover with Superman. | |
Lord of the Jungle (series 1) | #1—15 | Ongoing series | Arvid Nelson | Dynamite Entertainment | January 2012—May 2013 | ||
The Once & Future Tarzan | 1 | One-shot | Alan Gordon, Tom Yeates | Dark Horse Comics | November 2012 | ||
Lords of Mars | #1—6 | Limited series | Arvid Nelson | August 2013 – January 2014 | Second comic book crossover with John Carter of Mars. | ||
Lords of the Jungle | #1—6 | Limited series | Corinna Bechko | Dynamite Entertainment | March – August 2016 | Crossover with Sheena, Queen of the Jungle. | |
Tarzan on the Planet of the Apes | #1–6 | Limited series | Tim Seeley, David Walker | Dark Horse Comics, Boom! Studios | September 2016 – January 2017 | Crossover with Planet of the Apes. | |
The Greatest Adventure | #1—9 | Limited series | Bill Willingham | Dynamite Entertainment | April 2017 – February 2018 | ||
Red Sonja/Tarzan | #1—6 | Limited series | Gail Simone | Dynamite Entertainment | May – December 2018 | Crossover with Red Sonja. | |
Groo Meets Tarzan | #1–4 | Limited series | Mark Evanier, Sergio Aragones | Dark Horse Comics | July – November 2021 | Crossover with Groo the Wanderer. | |
Lord of the Jungle (series 2) | #1—6 | Limited series | Dan Jurgens | Dynamite Entertainment | November 2022 – present |
TekWar
editTitle | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
TekWorld | #1—24 | Ongoing series | Ron Goulart, Evan Skolnick, Mariano Nicieza | Marvel Comics/Epic Comics | September 1992 – August 1994 | ||
William Shatner Presents: The Tek War Chronicles | #1—8 | Limited series | TidalWave Productions | June – December 2009 |
The Three Musketeers
edit- "The Three Musketeers", Classic Comics #1 (Gilberton Company, Inc., October 1941)
- The Three Musketeers, Now Age Books (Pendulum Press, 1974)
- The Three Musketeers #1—3 (Eternity Comics, December 1988—April 1989)
- Classic Comics: The Three Musketeers (Gallery Books, January 1990)
- The Three Musketeers #1—6, Marvel Illustrated (Marvel Comics, August 2008—January 2009)
- The 3 Musketeers (Campfire Classics, April 2011)
- Graphic Classics: The Three Musketeers (Barron's, October 2008)
The Time Machine
edit- "The Time Machine", Classics Illustrated #133 (Gilberton Company, Inc., July 1956)
- The Time Machine, Now Age Books (Pendulum Press, June 1973)
- The Time Machine #1—3 (Eternity Comics, April—May 1990)
- The Time Machine (Insight Comics, April 2018)
- "The Toilers of the Sea", Classics Illustrated #56 (Gilberton Company, Inc., February 1949)
- Tom Brown's School Days, Classics Illustrated #45 (Gilberton Company, Inc., January 1948)
- Treasure Island
- Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Seas
Twilight
editTitle | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Twilight: The Graphic Novel Vols. 1—2 | 2 | Graphic novels | Young Kim | Yen Press | March 2010—October 2011 | ||
New Moon: The Graphic Novel | 1 | Graphic novel | April 2013 |
U
edit- "Uncle Tom's Cabin", Classic Comics #15 (Gilberton Company, Inc., November 1943)
- "Under Two Flags", Classics Illustrated #86 (Gilberton Company, Inc., August 1951)
V
editThe Vampire Chronicles
editTitle | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Anne Rice's The Vampire Lestat | #1—12 | Limited series | Faye Perozich | Innovation Publishing | January 1989—August 1991 | ||
Anne Rice's Interview with the Vampire | #1—12 | Limited series | Cynthy J. Wood, Faye Perozich | August 1991—January 1994 | |||
Anne Rice's The Queen of the Damned | #1—11 | Limited series | October 1991—December 1993 | Adaptation of the third installment in the series. | |||
Interview with the Vampire: Claudia's Story | 1 | OEL manga | Ashley Witter | Yen Comics | November 2012 |
- Vampire Hunter D Vols. 1—8 (Media Factory, November 2007—September 2014)
- "The Virginian", Classics Illustrated #150 (Gilberton Company, Inc., May 1959)
W
editComics
editTitle | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
"Waterloo", Classics Illustrated #111 | 1 | Gilberton Company, Inc. | November 1956 | Adaptation of the eponymous 1865 novel by Erckmann-Chatrian. | |||
"Western Marshal", Four Color (series 2) #534, #591, #613, #640 | 4 | Dell Comics | February 1954, October 1954, February 1955, August 1955 | Based on the novel Trail Town (1941) by Ernest Haycox. | |||
"Westward Ho!, Classics Illustrated #14 | 1 | Gilberton Company, Inc. | September 1943 | Adaptation of the eponymous 1855 novel by Charles Kingsley. | |||
"The White Company", Classics Illustrated #102 | 1 | December 1952 | Adaptation of the eponymous 1891 novel by Arthur Conan Doyle. | ||||
"Who Goes There?", Starstream #1 | 1 | Arnold Drake | Whitman Publishing | 1976 | Adaptation of the eponymous 1937 novella by John W. Campbell. | ||
Wyrms | #1–6 | Limited series | Orson Scott Card, Jake Black | Dabel Brothers Productions, Marvel Comics | April 2006 – January 2008 | Adaptations of the eponymous 1987 novel by Orson Scott Card. |
|
The War of the Worlds
editComics
editTitle | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
"The War of the Worlds", Classics Illustrated #124 | 1 | Gilberton Company, Inc. | January 1955 | ||||
"War of the Worlds", Amazing Adventures #18–39 | 21 | Ongoing series | Marvel Comics | May 1973 – November 1976 | |||
"War of the Worlds", Marvel Classics Comics #14 | 1 | Chris Claremont | February 1977 | ||||
War of the Worlds (1990) | #1–6 | Limited series | Scott Finley | Eternity Comics | 1988 – 1990 |
| |
The War of the Worlds (1996) | #1–5 | Limited series | Randy Zimmerman | Caliber Press | 1996 |
| |
The War of the Worlds: The Memphis Front | #1–2 | Limited series | Arrow Comics | 1998 | |||
Superman: War of the Worlds | 1 | One-shot | Roy Thomas | DC Comics | October 1999 |
| |
War of the Worlds: Second Wave | #1–6 | Limited series | Michael Alan Nelson | Boom! Studios | March – September 2006 |
|
Graphic novels
editTitle | Author(s) | Catalog / ISBN | Publisher | Publication date |
---|---|---|---|---|
The War of the Worlds (1974) | Naunerle Farr | ISBN 0883011360 / ISBN 9780883011362 | Pendulum Press | 1974 |
War of the Worlds (2005) | Stephen Stern | ISBN 0976475502 / ISBN 9780976475507 | Best Sellers Illustrated | March 2005 |
H. G. Wells' The War of the Worlds | Ian Edginton | ISBN 1593074743 / ISBN 9781593074746 | Dark Horse Comics | April 19, 2006 |
The War of the Worlds (2008) | Davis Worth Miller, Katherine McLean Brevard | ISBN 1434208532 / ISBN 9781434208538 | Stone Arch Books | September 2008 |
The War of the Worlds (2011) | Ryan Foley | ISBN 9380028601 / ISBN 9789380028606 | Campfire | July 5, 2011 |
H. G. Wells: The War of the Worlds | Dobbs | ISBN 1683832000 / ISBN 9781683832003 | Insight Comics | January 30, 2018 |
White Fang
editComics
editTitle | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
"White Fang", Classics Illustrated #80 | 1 | Gilberton Company, Inc. | February 1951 |
Graphic novels
editTitle | Author(s) | Catalog / ISBN | Publisher | Publication date |
---|---|---|---|---|
White Fang | Naunerle Farr | ISBN 0883012839 / ISBN 9780883012833 | Pendulum Press | January 1977 |
Wild Cards
editTitle | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Wild Cards | #1–4 | Limited series | Lewis Shiner, Melinda Snodgrass, Howard Waldrop, Walton Simon, Walter Jon Williams, Gail Gerstner-Miller, George R.R. Martin, Stephen Leigh | Epic Comics | September – December 1990 |
| |
Wild Cards: The Hard Call | #1–6 | Limited series | Daniel Abraham | Dabel Brothers Productions | April 2008 – July 2010 |
| |
Wild Cards: Drawing of Cards | #1–4 | Limited series | Paul Cornell | Marvel Comics | September – December 2022 |
|
Wuthering Heights
editComics
editTitle | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
"Wuthering Heights", Classics Illustrated #59 | 1 | Gilberton Company, Inc. | May 1949 |
Graphic novels
editTitle | Author(s) | Catalog / ISBN | Publisher | Publication date |
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Wuthering Heights | Seán Michael Wilson | ISBN 1906332878 / ISBN 978-1906332877 | Classical Comics | August 2011 |
Y
editComics
editTitle | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Yours Truly, Jack the Ripper | #1–3 | Limited series | Joe R. Lansdale, John L. Lansdale | IDW Publishing | June – August 2010 | Adaptation of the eponymous 1943 short story by Robert Bloch. |
|
Z
editZane Grey
editTitle | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
"Spirit of the Border", Four Color (series 2) #197 | 12 | Dell Comics | September 1948 | First installment in the Zane Grey Picturized Edition series, adapted from the 1906 novel of the same title. | |||
"West of the Pecos", Four Color (series 2) #222 | March 1949 | Adaptation of the 1937 novel of the same title. | |||||
"Sunset Pass", Four Color (series 2) #230 | May 1949 | Adaptation of the 1931 novel of the same title. | |||||
"Heritage of the Desert", Four Color (series 2) #236 | July 1949 | Adaptation of the 1910 novel of the same title. | |||||
"Thunder Mountain", Four Color (series 2) #246 | September 1949 | Adaptation of the 1935 novel of the same title. | |||||
"The Ranger", Four Color (series 2) #255 | November 1949 | Adaptation of the novel The Lone Star Ranger (1914). | |||||
"Drift Fence", Four Color (series 2) #270 | March 1950 | Adaptation of the 1929 novel of the same title. | |||||
"The Mysterious Rider", Four Color (series 2) #301 | November 1950 | Adaptation of the 1921 novel of the same title. | |||||
"Ambush", Four Color (series 2) #314 | February 1951 | Adaptation of the novel Western Union (1939). | |||||
"Wilderness Trek", Four Color (series 2) #333 | May 1951 | Adaptation of the 1944 novel of the same title. | |||||
"Hide-Out", Four Color (series 2) #346 | August 1951 | Adaptations of the novel Wanderer of the Wasteland (1923). | |||||
"Comeback!", Four Color (series 2) #357 | November 1951 | Adaptation of the novel The Shepherd of Guadaloupe (1930). | |||||
"Riders of the Purple Sage", Four Color (series 2) #372 | February 1952 | Adaptation of the 1912 novel of the same title. | |||||
"Forlorn River", Four Color (series 2) #395 | May 1952 | Adaptation of the 1927 novel of the same title. | |||||
"Nevada", Four Color (series 2) #412 | August 1952 | Adaptation of the 1928 novel of the same title. | |||||
"Wildfire", Four Color (series 2) #433 | October 1952 | Adaptation of the 1917 novel of the same title. | |||||
"Tappan's Burro", Four Color (series 2) #449 | February 1953 | Adaptation of the 1923 novel of the same title. | |||||
"Desert Gold", Four Color (series 2) #467 | May – July 1953 | Adaptation of the 1913 novel of the same title. | |||||
"River Feud", Four Color (series 2) #484 | August – October 1953 | Adaptation of the novel Rogue River Feud (1930). | |||||
"Outlaw Trail", Four Color (series 2) #511 | November 1953 – January 1954 | Adaptation of the novel The Border Legion (1916). | |||||
"The Rustlers", Four Color (series 2) #532 | February – April 1954 | Adaptation of the novel Raiders of Spanish Peaks (1938). | |||||
"Range War", Four Color (series 2) #555 | May – July 1954 | Adaptation of the novel The Hash Knife Outfit (1933). | |||||
"The Lost Wagon Train", Four Color (series 2) #583 | September 1954 | Adaptation of the 1936 novel of the same title. | |||||
"Shadow on the Trail", Four Color (series 2) #604 | December 1954 – February 1955 | Adaptation of the 1946 novel of the same title. | |||||
"To the Last Man", Four Color (series 2) #616 | March – May 1955 | Adaptation of the 1921 novel of the same title. | |||||
"Fighting Caravans", Four Color (series 2) #632 | June – August 1955 | Last installment in the Zane Grey Picturized Edition series, adapted from the 1929 novel of the same title. | |||||
Zane Grey's Stories of the West #27—39 | 3 | September 1955 – November 1958 | |||||
"Zane Grey's Stories of the West – Nevada", Four Color (series 2) #996 | 1 | June–August 1959 |
Zorro
editTitle | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
"The Mark of Zorro", Four Color (series 2) #228 | 7 | Dell Comics | May 1949 | ||||
"The Return of Zorro", Four Color (series 2) #425 | September 1952 | ||||||
"The Sword of Zorro", Four Color (series 2) #497 | September 1953 | ||||||
"The Mask of Zorro", Four Color (series 2) #538 | March 1954 | ||||||
"The Hand of Zorro", Four Color (series 2) #574 | August 1954 | ||||||
"The Quest of Zorro", Four Color (series 2) #617 | March 1955 | ||||||
"The Challenge of Zorro", Four Color (series 2) #732 | October 1956 | ||||||
Dracula versus Zorro | #1–2 | Limited series | Don McGregor | Topps Comics | October – November 1993 | Crossover with Dracula; reprinted by Image Comics from September to October 1998. | |
The Lone Ranger: The Death of Zorro | #1–4 | Limited series | Ande Parks | Dynamite Entertainment | March – June 2011 | Crossover with the Lone Ranger. | |
Django/Zorro | #1–7 | Limited series | Quentin Tarantino, Matt Wagner | Dynamite Entertainment, Vertigo Comics | November 2014 – May 2015 | Crossover with Django Unchained. | |
Zorro in the Land that Time Forgot | #1–4 | Limited series | Mike Wolfer | Dynamite Entertainment | October 2020 – April 2021 | Crossover with Caprona. |
See also
edit- Lists of comics based on media
- Lists of media based on comics
- Lists of media based on novels or short fiction
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