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A sister series called Incorruptible ran 30 issues, which were collected into 7 graphic novels. Fox optioned the right to create this story into a TV series. Licenses This section needs additional citations for verification. Its Planet of the Apes series of comics is the longest-running adaptation of the series, publishing more comics than Marvel 29 issues and Malibu 50 issues.

All of BOOM! Peelso as not to be confused with the Marvel Comics characters of the same name. In they launched Games Workshop properties ultimately publishing 42 comic books collected into 9 graphic novels. Warhammer Fantasy series included Forge of War Empire vs. The last BOOM! Roger Langridge's series Snarked! The second approach published a series of mini-series featuring different writers and artists creating public domain fairy tales with The Muppets including Robin Hood.

The line ultimately grew to six ongoing series: Donald Duck and Friends began with issue from October picking up the numbering from Gemstone Publishing. Uncle Scrooge continued the numbering from Gemstone Publishing series with issue from September to issue in June From issue to issue , the series reprinted DuckTales comics from the early s featuring Uncle Scrooge before spinning off a stand-alone DuckTales series featuring new original stories.

BOOM Kids! Jippes, and Romano Scarpa. Walt Disney's Comics and Stories continued the numbering from the Gemstone Publishingrun with issue in September through issue in June The line ultimately grew to three series starring Disney Afternoon characters. Eighteen issues were published before the series wrapped up in October Other titles This section needs additional citations for verification.

In agreement withPaws, Inc. The series began publication on October 24, An eight issue comic book series based onSteven Universewas first released in August It was written byJeremy Sorese and illustrated byColeman Engle. It ended in March In , a four issue miniseries namedSteven Universe and the Crystal Gemswas released. In August , a five issue miniseries named Steven Universe Harmonywas released. It is written byS. Vidaurri, illustrated by Mollie Rose, and covered by Marguerite Sauvage. In April , an one-shot issue called theGreg Universe Specialwas released. In December , another one-shot issue called the Special was released, and featuresAyme Sotuyo.

A five issue miniseries namedRuinworld was released in July It is written and illustrated byDerek Laufman. A four issue miniseries namedCapture Creaturesran from November to February It was written byFrank Gibson and illustrated byRebecca Dreistadt. A four issue miniseries namedAbigail and the Snowmanran from December to March It was created byRoger Langridge. A five issue miniseries namedMega Princess ran from November to April It was written byKelly Thompson and illustrated byBrianne Drouhard. The comic book series was created byFrank Gibson and Tyson Hesse. An eight issue comic book series based onRocko's Modern Liferan from December to September A four issue miniseries namedBrave Chef Briannaran in It was written bySam Sykes and illustrated bySelina Espiritu.

An eleven issue comic book series based onBee and Puppycatran from May to April Originally published as a mini-series, Lumberjanes was a big enough hit to become an ongoing. Other BOOM! An eight issue miniseries namedThe Backstagersran from August to March A twelve issue miniseries namedJonesy ran from February to April A twelve issue miniseries namedBy Night was released in June It is written byJohn Allison and illustrated by Christine Larsen.

A four issue miniseries namedWelcome to Wanderland was released in September It is created byJacqueline Ball featuring illustrations byMaddi Gonzalez. There are 4 one-shot issues based on Lumberjanes. A graphic novel calledNuclear Winter was released in May It is written and illustrated byCaroline Breault, who is credited as Cab.

A four issue miniseries namedSlam! It was written byPamela Ribon and illustrated by Veronica Fish. A sequel miniseries calledSlam! The Next Jamran in late It was written by Ribon and illustrated by Marina Julia, featuring covers by Fish. A ongoing series calledFence was first released in November It is written byC. Pacat and illustrated byJohanna the Mad. Since Issue 7, the covers are done byHamletMachine. A four issue miniseries calledDodge City ran in Licenses BOOM!

A graphic novel based onClueless called Senior Year was released in August Studios' single-issue comic books and graphic novels are distributed to thDeirect Market via Diamond Comics Distributors. Sales on issues four and five increased. Studios announced Mark Sable's latest series Unthinkable. To promote the launch of the book, BOOM! Studios publications References 1.

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Starting with issue , the title was shortened to simply Archie. The flagship series was relaunched from issue 1 in July Country of with a new look and design suited for a new generation of readers. The company name was derived from the initials of types Sacasa chief the partners' first names. Coyne and Silberkleit had been partners in genres Columbia Publications, a pulp company that published its last pulp in Silberkleit had Humor a college degree from St. His efforts were focused on the business, Superhero printing, separating, distribution and financial ends of the company.

John Goldwater served Horror as editor-in-chief. Goldwater was one of the founders of the Comics Magazine Association Crime of America, and he served as its president for 25 years.


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Goldwater was Comedy also a national commissioner of theAnti-Defamation League. Top Notch Comics was Official archiecomics. Until March , the cover feature of Pep was the Shield website when Archie took over the cover. Siberkleit and Coyne discontinued Columbia Publications. Warren was unable to recall the magazine,[13] but he agreed to settle out of court rather than risk an expensive lawsuit. Archie Comics found their appearance still too close to its copyrighted properties, and threatened another lawsuit.

Kurtzman and Elder settled out of court by handing over the copyright to the story.

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Archie Comics held onto the copyright and refused to allow the story to be republished. A request from Denis Kitchen in to include the story in his Goodman Beaver reprint collection was turned down. This imprint ended in [. These comics used Archie and his friends to tell stories with strong Christian themes and morals, sometimes incorporating Bible scripture.

In at least one instance, the regular characters meet aChrist-like figure on the beach, and listen as he gently preaches Christian value[s1. The company revived that imprint in the s for its brief line of superheroes comics.


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  • The day before the play was scheduled to open, Archie Comics issued a cease and desist order, threatening litigation if the play proceeded as written. Archie Comics thought if Archie was portrayed as being gay, that would dilute and tarnish his image.