The following is a list of comics based on fiction, including novels, books or short stories.
| Based on | Title | Length | Format | Publication date | Authors | Publisher | Notes | Collected editions |
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| Aelita | Ljubavnica s Marsa (Mistress from Mars) | Serial | November 24, 1935 – February 22, 1936 | Andrija Maurović, Krešimir Kovačić | Adaptation of the eponymous 1923 novel by Aleksey Nikolayevich Tolstoy (1935-1936). | |||
| Alex Rider | Stormbreaker: The Graphic Novel [1] | 1 volume | Graphic novel | July 3, 2006 | Antony Johnston | Walker Books | Adaptation of the first novel. | Trade paperback ( 1844281116/ 978-1844281114) |
| Point Blanc: The Graphic Novel [2] | 1 volume | Graphic novel | September 3, 2007 | Adaptation of the second novel. | Trade paperback ( 1844281124/ 978-1844281121) | |||
| Skeleton Key: The Graphic Novel | 1 volume | Graphic novel | September 7, 2009 | Adaptation of the third novel. | Trade paperback ( 1406313483/ 978-1406313482) | |||
| Eagle Strike: The Graphic Novel | 1 volume | Graphic novel | June 7, 2012 | Adaptation of the fourth novel. | Trade paperback ( 1406318779/ 978-1406318777) | |||
| Scorpia: The Graphic Novel | 1 volume | Graphic novel | February 4, 2016 | Adaptation of the fifth novel. | Trade paperback ( 1406341886/ 978-1406341881) | |||
| Ark Angel: The Graphic Novel | 1 volume | Graphic novel | May 1, 2020 | Adaptation of the sixth novel. | Trade paperback ( 1406341894/ 978-1406341898) | |||
| Alice | Funny Book #1: "Alice in Wonderland" [3] | 1 issue | Comic story | October 16, 1942 | ? | Parents' Magazine Press | Condensed adaptation of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (1865), running through a total of 20 pages. | |
| Single Series #24: "Alice in Wonderland" [4] | 1 issue | One-shot | April 25, 1940 | Olive Ray Scott | United Features Syndicate | Condensed adaptation of both Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (1865) and Through the Looking-Glass (1871). |
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| The Adventures of Alice [6] | 3 issues | Limited series | 1945 – 1946 | Fred Bordes, Serge S. Sabarsky | U. S. Civil Service, Pentagon Publications | Issue 1 titled The Adventures of Alice in Wonderland; [7] Issue 2 titled The Adventures of Alice Through the Magic Looking Glass; [8] Issue 3 titled Alice at Monkey Island. [9] | ||
| Classics Illustrated #49: "Alice in Wonderland" [10] | 1 issue | One-shot | July 1948 | ? | Gilberton Company, Inc. | |||
| World's Greatest Stories #1: "Through the Looking-Glass" [11] | 1 issue | One-shot | January 1948 | ? | Jubilee Publications | Adaptation of the eponymous 1871 novel. | ||
| Alice in Wonderland Meets Santa [12] | 1 issue | One-shot | 1950 | ? | Western Publishing | Promotional comic given away at selected retail stores during the 1950 holiday season. | ||
| Alice #10–11 [13] | 2 issues | Ongoing series | July–August 1951 – September–October 1951 | Davy Berg | Ziff Davis | |||
| Mad #18: The Classics Dept. "Alice in Wonderland!" [14] | 1 issue | Comic story | December 1954 | Harvey Kurtzman | EC Comics | Parody retelling of the novels overall. | ||
| Alice in Wonderland A Souvenir Tour of Your Wonder Bakery [15] | 1 issue | One-shot | 1969 | ? | Promotional Publishing Co. | Main feature story titled "Welcome Back to Wonderland!" (14 pages total); sponsored by the Continental Baking Company, this comic was given away at Wonder Bakery tours. | ||
| Marvel Classics Comics #35: "Alice in Wonderland" [16] | 1 issue | One-shot | November 1978 | Doug Moench | Marvel Comics | |||
| New Alice in Wonderland [17] | 4 issues | Limited series | February – May 2006 | Rod Espinosa | Antarctic Press | |||
| The Complete Alice in Wonderland [18] | 4 issues | Limited series | December 2009 – May 2010 | John Reppion, Leah Moore | Dynamite Entertainment | |||
| All Quiet on the Western Front | Classics Illustrated #95 [19] | 1 issue | One-shot | May 1952 | Ken Fitch | Gilberton Company, Inc. | ||
| All Quiet on the Western Front [20] | 1 volume | Graphic novel | June 5, 2019 | Wayne Vansant | Naval Institute Press | Published under the Dead Reckoning imprint. | ||
| Amtor | Korak, Son of Tarzan #46–50: "Pirates of Venus" | 5 issues | Serial storyline | June 1972 [21] – February 1973 [22] | Len Wein | DC Comics | Serialized adaptation of the first novel in the series; reprinted as a two-issue limited series by American Mythology Productions from December 2018 to January 2019. [23] | |
| Tarzan/Carson of Venus [24] | 4 issues | Limited series | May – August 1998 | Darko Macan | Dark Horse Comics | Crossover with Tarzan. | ||
| Carson of Venus: Fear on Four Worlds [25] | 1 issue | One-shot | August 2018 | Christopher Mills | American Mythology Productions | Part one of a four-issue crossover storyline. | ||
| Carson of Venus: The Flames Beyond [26] | 3 issues | Limited series | January – March 2019 | Christopher Paul Carey | ||||
| Carson of Venus/Warlord of Mars [27] | 1 issue | One-shot | June 2019 | David Avallone | Crossover with Warlord of Mars. | |||
| Carson of Venus: The Eye of Amtor [28] | 3 issues | Limited series | February – September 2020 | Mike Wolfer, Matt Betts, Christopher Paul Carey | ||||
| Carson of Venus: Realm of the Dead [29] | 3 issues | Limited series | July – August 2020 | Mike Wolfer | ||||
| Anita Blake: Vampire Hunter | Anita Blake: Vampire Hunter: Guilty Pleasures [30] | 12 issues | Ongoing series | December 2006 – August 2008 | Stacie M. Richie, Jessica Ruffner | Marvel Comics, Dabel Brothers Productions | 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 [31] | 2 issues | Limited series | Jonathon Green | July – December 2007 | ||||
| Anita Blake: The Laughing Corpse – Book One [32] | 5 issues | Limited series | December 2008 – April 2009 | Jessica Ruffner | 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 [33] | 5 issues | Limited series | June 2009 – November 2009 | Jessica Ruffner | Marvel Comics | |||
| Anita Blake: The Laughing Corpse — Executioner [34] | 5 issues | Limited series | December 2009 – May 2010 | Jessica Ruffner | ||||
| Anita Blake: Circus of the Damned — The Charmer [35] | 5 issues | Limited series | July 2010 – December 2010 | Jessica Ruffner | 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 [36] | 5 issues | Limited series | March 2011 – October 2011 | Jessica Ruffner | ||||
| Anita Blake: Circus of the Damned — The Scoundrel [37] | 5 issues | Limited series | November 2011 – May 2012 | Jessica Ruffner | ||||
| Anne Rice | Anne Rice's The Mummy, or Ramses the Damned [38] | 12 issues | Limited series | October 1990 – February 1992 | Faye Perozich | Millennium Publications | Adaptation of the eponymous 1989 novel. | |
| Anne Rice's The Witching Hour [39] | 4 issues | Limited series | December 1992 – February 1996 | Duncan Eagleson, Terry Collins | Adaptation of The Witching Hour (1990), the first installment in the Lives of the Mayfair Witches trilogy. | |||
| Anne Rice's Servant of the Bones [40] | 6 issues | Limited series | August 2011 – February 2012 | Anne Rice, Mariah McCourt | IDW Publishing | Adaptation of the eponymous 1996 novel. | ||
| "Arena" | Worlds Unknown #4 [41] | 1 issue | Comic story, one-shot | November 1973 | Gerry Conway | Marvel Comics | Adaptation of the eponymous 1944 short story by Fredric Brown. | |
| Armageddon 2419 A.D. | Buck Rogers in the 25th Century | 1 issue | One-shot | October 1964 [42] | Paul S. Newman | Gold Key Comics | 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. | |
| Around the World in Eighty Days | Classics Illustrated #69 [43] | 1 issue | One-shot | May 1952 | ? | Gilberton Company, Inc. | ||
| Now Age Books Illustrated #64-2618 [44] | 1 volume | Graphic novel | 1977 | D'Ann Calhoun | Pendulum Press | |||
| Joyas Literarias Juveniles #17: "La vuelta al mundo en ochenta días" [45] | 1 issue | One-shot | 1971 | José Antonio Vidal Sales | Editorial Bruguera | |||
| Romans de toujours #2: "Le tour du monde en quatre-vingts jours" [46] | 1 volume | Bande dessinée | 2007 | Chrys Millien | Glénat Éditions | Published under the Adonis imprint. | ||
| Artemis Fowl | Artemis Fowl: The Graphic Novel [47] | 1 volume | Graphic novel | October 2007 | Eoin Colfer, Andrew Donkin | Hyperion Books | Adaptation of the first novel. | |
| Artemis Fowl: The Arctic Incident [48] | 1 volume | Graphic novel | October 2009 | Adaptation of the second novel. | ||||
| Artemis Fowl: The Eternity Code | 1 volume | Graphic novel | July 2013 | Adaptation of the third novel. | ||||
| Artemis Fowl: The Opal Deception | 1 volume | Graphic novel | July 2014 | Adaptation of the fourth novel. |
| Basis | Title | Length | Format | Publication date | Authors | Publisher | Notes | Collected editions |
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| Barsoom | The Funnies #30–56: "John Carter of Mars" (1939) | 27 issues | Serial | April 1939 – June 1941 | John Coleman Burroughs | Dell Comics | ||
| Four Color (series 2) #375, [49] 437, [50] 488: [51] "John Carter of Mars" (1952) | 3 issues | One-shot | February 1952, November 1952, August 1953 | Paul S. Newman, Phil Evans | 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). | |||
| Tarzan #207–209; Weird Worlds #1–2: "A Princess of Mars" | 5 issues | Serial | Marv Wolfman | April – June 1972, September – November 1972 | DC Comics | Adaptation of the first novel. | ||
| Weird Worlds #2–7: "The Gods of Mars" | 6 issues | Serial | November 1972 – March 1973 | Adaptation of the second novel; chapter titles for each installment: "Escape" (11 pages), "Into the Valley of Death" (12 pages), "Thuvia" (12 pages), "Deathknell" (12 pages), "Beneath the Omean Sea" (10 pages) and "Reunion!" (9 pages). | ||||
| Tarzan Family #60: "Amazon of Barsoom" [52] | 1 issue | Comic story | November–December 1975 | Robert Kanigher | ||||
| Tarzan Family #62: "The Girl in the Emerald" [53] | 1 issue | Comic story | March–April 1976 | |||||
| Tarzan Family #63: "Death Has Three Heads" [54] | 1 issue | Comic story | May–June 1976 | |||||
| Tarzan Family #64: "Lights of Doom" [55] | 1 issue | Comic story | July–August 1976 | |||||
| John Carter, Warlord of Mars (1977) | 28 issues | Ongoing series | June 1977 – October 1979 | Marv Wolfman, Chris Claremont, Peter Gillis | Marvel Comics | The complete series is set midway through chapter 27 "From Joy to Death". | ||
| Tarzan/John Carter: Warlords of Mars | 4 issues | Limited series | January – June 1996 | Bruce Jones | Dark Horse Comics | First comic book crossover with Tarzan. | ||
| Warlord of Mars | 100 issues and an issue 0 | Ongoing series | Arvid Nelson, Robert Place Napton, Matt Brady | Dynamite Entertainment | October 2010 – July 2014 | |||
| Warlord of Mars: Dejah Thoris | 37 issues | Ongoing series | Arvid Nelson, Robert Place Napton | March 2011 – March 2014 | ||||
| Warlord of Mars: Fall of Barsoom | 5 issues | Limited series | July 2011 – January 2012 | Robert Place Napton | ||||
| John Carter: A Princess of Mars | 5 issues | Limited series | November 2011 – March 2012 | Roger Langridge | Marvel Comics | |||
| Warriors of Mars | 5 issues | Limited series | January – October 2012 | Robert Place Napton | Dynamite Entertainment | Crossover with Lieut. Gullivar Jones: His Vacation . | ||
| Dejah Thoris and the White Apes of Mars | 4 issues | Limited series | April – July 2012 | Mark Rahner | ||||
| John Carter: The Gods of Mars | 5 issues | Limited series | May – September 2012 | Sam Humphries | Marvel Comics | |||
| Dejah Thoris and the Green Men of Mars | 12 issues | Limited series | February 2013 – March 2014 | Mark Rahner | Dynamite Entertainment | |||
| Lords of Mars | 6 issues | Limited series | August 2013 – January 2014 | Arvid Nelson | Second comic book crossover with Tarzan. | |||
| Dejah of Mars | 4 issues | Limited series | May – September 2014 | Mark Rahner | ||||
| John Carter, Warlord of Mars (2014) | 14 issues | Limited series | November 2014 – 2015 | Ron Marz, Ian Edginton | ||||
| Dejah Thoris (series 1) | 6 issues | Limited series | 2016 | Frank J. Barbiere | ||||
| John Carter: The End | 5 issues | Limited series | 2017 | Brian Wood, Alex Cox | ||||
| Dejah Thoris (series 2) | 10 issues and an issue 0 | Limited series | January – November 2018 | Amy Chu | ||||
| Vampirella/Dejah Thoris | 5 issues | Limited series | September 2018 – February 2019 | Erik Burnham | Crossover with Vampirella. | |||
| Barbarella/Dejah Thoris | 4 issues | Limited series | January – June 2019 | Leah Williams | Crossover with Barbarella. | |||
| Warlord of Mars Attacks | 5 issues | Limited series | June – October 2019 | Jeff Parker | Crossover with Mars Attacks . | |||
| Dejah Thoris (series 3) | 12 issues | Limited series | December 2019 – April 2021 | Dan Abnett | ||||
| Dejah Thoris: Winter's End | 1 issue | One-shot | April 2021 | |||||
| Dejah Thoris versus John Carter of Mars | 6 issues | Limited series | July 2021 – January 2022 | |||||
| John Carter of Mars (2022) | 5 issues | Limited series | April – August 2022 | Chuck Brown | ||||
| Dejah Thoris: Fairy Tales | 1 issue | One-shot | August 2022 | Ron Marz | ||||
| Dejah Thoris (series 4) | 6 issues | Limited series | March – July 2023 | Chuck Brown | ||||
| Batman | Batman: The Ultimate Evil | 2 issues | Limited series | November – December 1995 | Neal Barrett, Jr. | DC Comics | Adaptation of the eponymous 1995 novel by Andrew Vachss. | |
| Battle Royale | Battle Royale (バトル・ロワイアル) | 119 chapters | Serialized manga | Koushun Takami | 2000 – 2005 | Akita Shoten | Serialized in Young Champion . | Collected in 15 tankōbon volumes |
| Battle Royale II: Blitz Royale (BRII ブリッツ ロワイアル) | 2 volumes | Manga | Hitoshi Tomizawa | December 21, 2003 – May 27, 2004 | ||||
| Belphégor | ||||||||
| Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ | Classics Illustrated #147 | 1 issue | One-shot | Betty Jacobson | November 1958 | Gilberton Company, Inc. | ||
| Biggles | ||||||||
| Billy Bunter | "Billy Bunter", Knockout #1–12?? | Serial | ? | 4 March 1939 – 16 February 1963 | Amalgamated Press (1939–1959), Fleetway Publications (1959–1963) | |||
| The Black Arrow: A Tale of the Two Roses | Classic Comics #31 | 1 issue | One-shot | Tom Scott and Ruth Roche | October 1946 | Gilberton Company, Inc. | ||
| Black Beauty | Funny Book #5: "Black Beauty" (1943) [56] | 1 issue | Main feature story | Autumn 1943 | ? | The Parents' Magazine Press Division of The Parents' Institute Inc. | ||
| Classics Illustrated #60: "Black Beauty" (1949) [57] | 1 issue | One-shot | June 1949 | ? | Gilberton Company, Inc. | |||
| Four Color (series 2) #440: "Black Beauty" (1952) [58] | 3 issues | One-shot | December 1952 | ? | Dell Comics | |||
| Four Color (series 2) #510, [59] 566: [60] "Son of Black Beauty" | One-shot | November 1953, June 1954 | Paul S. Newman | |||||
| Now Age Books Illustrated #64-1005: "Black Beauty" [61] | 1 volume | Graphic novel | January 1973 | Naunerle Farr | Pendulum Press | Paperback: ISBN 0-88301-094-1 | ||
| Anna Sewell's Black Beauty: The Graphic Novel | 1 volume | Graphic novel | May 2005 | June Brigman, Roy Richardson | Puffin Books | Paperback: ISBN 0-14-240408-X | ||
| "Black Destroyer" | Worlds Unknown #5 [62] | 1 issue | Comic story | Roy Thomas | February 1974 | Marvel Comics | Adaptation of the eponymous 1939 short story by A. E. van Vogt. | |
| The Black Tulip | Classics Illustrated #73 | 1 issue | One-shot | Ken Fitch | July 1950 | Gilberton Company, Inc. | ||
| Bob Morane | ||||||||
| Books of Blood | Tapping the Vein | 5 issues | Limited series | Clive Barker (original stories), Chuck Wagner (#2, 3), Steve Niles (#5), Fred Burke (#2, 3, 4, 5), Bo Hampton (#2) | 1989 – 1990 | Eclipse Comics | Anthology series adapted from selected short stories from the eponymous 1984–1985 six-volume series, with two stories per one issue published; "Book One" adapted "Human Remains" (from Volume 3) and "Pig Blood Blues" (from Volume 1), "Book Two" adapted "The Skins of the Fathers" (from Volume 2) and "In the Hills, the Cities" (from Volume 1), "Book Three" adapted "The Midnight Meat Train" (from Volume 1) and "Scape-Goats" (from Volume 3), "Book Four" adapted "Hell's Event" (from Volume 2) and "The Madonna" (from Volume 5) and "Book Five" adapted "How Spoilers Bleed" (from Volume 6) and "Down, Satan!" (from Volume 4). | |
| The Yattering and Jack | 1 volume | Graphic novel | Steve Niles | January 1991 | Adaptation of the eponymous short story from Volume 1. | |||
| Revelations | 1 volume | Graphic novel | August 1991 | Adaptation of the eponymous short story from Volume 4. | ||||
| Son of Celluloid | 1 volume | Graphic novel | May 1991 | Adaptation of the eponymous short story from Volume 3. | ||||
| Dread | 1 volume | Graphic novel | Fred Burke | 1992 | Adaptation of the eponymous short story from Volume 2. | |||
| The Life of Death | 1 volume | Graphic novel | Steve Niles, Fred Burke | December 1993 | Adaptation of the eponymous short story from Volume 6. | |||
| Rawhead Rex | 1 volume | Graphic novel | Steve Niles | 1994 | Adaptation of the eponymous short story from Volume 3 and "Twilight at the Towers" from Volume 6. | |||
| "The Bottle Imp" | Classics Illustrated #116 | 1 issue | One-shot | February 1954 | ? | Gilberton Company, Inc. | Adaptation of the eponymous 1891 short story by Robert Louis Stevenson, followed by an back-up adaptation of another Stevenson story "The Beach of Falesá" (1892). | |
| The Bounty Trilogy | Classics Illustrated #100: "Mutiny on the Bounty" [63] | 3 issues | One-shot | October 1952 | Ken Fitch | Adaptation of the first novel. | ||
| Classics Illustrated #103: "Men Against the Sea" [64] | One-shot | January 1953 | Adaptation of the second novel. | |||||
| Classics Illustrated #109: "Pitcairn's Island" [65] | One-shot | July 1953 | Adaptation of the third novel. | |||||
| Buying Time | Dallas Barr | Bande dessinée | 1996 – 2005 | Joe Haldeman | Dupuis (1996–2000), Le Lombard (2005) | |||
| By Bizarre Hands | By Bizarre Hands (1994) | 3 issues | Ongoing series | April – June 1994 | Neal Barrett Jr., Jerry Prosser | Dark Horse Comics | ||
| By Bizarre Hands (2004) | 6 issues | Ongoing series | April – December 2004 | Dheeraj Verma, Armando Rossi, Andres Guinaldo | Avatar Press | |||
| Basis | Title | Length | Format | Publication date | Authors | Publisher | Notes | Collected editions |
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| The Call of the Wild | Classics Illustrated #91 | 1 issue | Main feature | January 1952 | Ken Fitch | Gilberton Company, Inc. | ||
| "The Canterville Ghost" | Classics Illustrated #150 | 1 issue | Main feature | 1962 | Alfred Sundel | Thorpe & Porter | Adaptation of the eponymous 1887 short story by Oscar Wilde. | |
| Captains Courageous | Classics Illustrated #117 | 1 issue | Main feature | March 1954 | Ira Zweifach | Gilberton Company, Inc. | ||
| Carmilla | Carmilla | 6 issues | Limited series | February – July 1991 | Steven Jones, John Ross | Aircel Comics | Adaptation of the eponymous 1872 novella by Sheridan Le Fanu. | |
| Castle Dangerous | Classics Illustrated #141 | 1 issue | Main feature | November 1957 | ? | Gilberton Company, Inc. | ||
| Caspak | The Land That Time Forgot (2010) | 1 issue | Graphic novel | April 2010 | Scott Alexander Young | Campfire | ||
| The Land That Time Forgot (2016) | 3 issues | Limited series | July – November 2016 | Mike Wolfer | American Mythology Productions | |||
| The Land That Time Forgot: Terror from the Earth's Core | 3 issues | Limited series | October – December 2007 | Crossover with Pellucidar. | ||||
| The Land That Time Forgot: See-Ta the Savage | 2 issues | Limited series | March – May 2018 | |||||
| The Land That Time Forgot: Fear on Four Worlds #1 | 1 issue | One-shot | December 2018 | Part four of a four-issue crossover storyline. | ||||
| Zorro in the Land that Time Forgot | 4 issues | Limited series | October 2020 – April 2021 | Crossover with Zorro. | ||||
| The Land That Time Forgot: Fearless | 3 issues | Limited series | November 2020 – April 2021 | |||||
| A Christmas Carol | Classics Illustrated #58 | 1 issue | Main feature | November 1948 | George Lipscomb | Gilberton Company, Inc. | ||
| Dell Giant – A Christmas Treasury #1 | 1 issue | Main feature | November 1954 | ? | Dell Comics | |||
| Zombies Christmas Carol | 5 issues | Limited series | June – October 2011 | Jim McCann | Marvel Comics | |||
| The Cisco Kid | Cisco Kid Comics | #1 | Winter 1944 | Walter Gardener | Baily Publishing | |||
| The Cisco Kid (1941) #2–41 | 40 issues | Ongoing series | January 1951 – October–December 1958 | Dell Comics | ||||
| The Cisco Kid (2004) | 3 issues | Limited series | February – July 2004 | Jim Duffy | Moonstone Books | |||
| The Cisco Kid: Gunfire & Brimstone | 3 issues | Limited series | 2005 | Len Kody | ||||
| The Cisco Kid vs. Wyatt Earp | 1 issue | One-shot | September 2008 | Len Kody | ||||
| Wyatt Earp vs. the Cisco Kid | 1 issue | One-shot | Chuck Dixon | |||||
| Cleopatra | Classics Illustrated #161 | 1 issue | Main feature | March 1961 | Alfred Sundel | Gilberton Company, Inc. | ||
| The Cloister and the Hearth | Classics Illustrated #66 | 1 issue | Main feature | December 1949 | Leslie Katz | |||
| Clouds Over the Chupaderos | Four Color (series 2) #324: "I Met a Handsome Cowboy" | 1 issue | One-shot | March 1951 | ? | Dell Comics | Adaptation of the serialized 1943 novel by Elsa Barker, first published in the magazine Range Romances. | |
| Conan the Barbarian | ||||||||
| A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court | Classic Comics #24 | 1 issue | Main feature | September 1945 | Ruth Roche, Tom Scott | Gilberton Company, Inc. | ||
| The Conspirators | Classics Illustrated #158 | 1 issue | Main feature | September 1960 | Alfred Sundel | |||
| The Corsican Brothers | Classic Comics #20 | 1 issue | Main feature | June 1944 | Stephen Burrows | |||
| The Count of Monte Cristo | Classic Comics #3 | 1 issue | Main feature | March 1942 | ? | |||
| The Covered Wagon | Classics Illustrated #131 | 1 issue | Main feature | March 1956 | Annette T. Rubenstein | |||
| Crime and Punishment | Classics Illustrated #89 | 1 issue | Main feature | November 1951 | ? | |||
| The Crisis | Classics Illustrated #145 | 1 issue | Main feature | July 1958 | ? | |||
| Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon | Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon | 12 volumes | Manhua | 2002 – 2005 | Andy Seto | HK Comics Limited (Hong Kong) | ||
| Basis | Title | Length | Format | Publication date | Authors | Publisher | Notes | Collected editions |
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| The Dark Tower (comics) | The Dark Tower: The Gunslinger Born | 7 issues | Limited series | April – October 2007 | Robin Firth, Peter David | Marvel Comics | ||
| The Dark Tower: The Long Road Home | 5 issues | Limited series | May—September 2008 | |||||
| The Dark Tower: Treachery | 6 issues | Limited series | November 2008 – April 2009 | |||||
| The Dark Tower: The Sorcerer | 1 issue | One-shot | Robin Furth | June 2009 | ||||
| The Dark Tower: Fall of Gilead | 6 issues | Limited series | July 2009 – January 2010 | Robin Firth, Peter David | ||||
| The Dark Tower: Battle of Jericho Hill | 6 issues | Limited series | February – June 2010 | |||||
| The Dark Tower: The Gunslinger - The Journey Begins | 5 issues | 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 | 5 issues | Limited series | February – June 2011 | |||||
| The Dark Tower: The Gunslinger - The Battle of Tull | 5 issues | Limited series | August – December 2011 | |||||
| The Dark Tower: The Gunslinger - The Way Station | 5 issues | Limited series | February – June 2012 | |||||
| The Dark Tower: The Gunslinger - The Man in Black | 5 issues | Limited series | August – December 2012 | |||||
| The Dark Tower: The Gunslinger - Sheemie's Tale | 2 issues | Limited series | Robin Firth | March – April 2013 | ||||
| The Dark Tower: The Gunslinger - Evil Ground | 2 issues | Limited series | June – August 2013 | Robin Firth, Peter David | ||||
| The Dark Tower: The Gunslinger - So Fell Lord Perth | 1 issue | One-shot | September 2013 | |||||
| The Dark Tower: The Drawing of the Three - The Prisoner | 5 issues | 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 | 5 issues | Limited series | May – September 2015 | |||||
| The Dark Tower: The Drawing of the Three - Lady of Shadows | 5 issues | Limited series | November 2015 – March 2016 | |||||
| The Dark Tower: The Drawing of the Three - Bitter Medicine | 5 issues | Limited series | June – October 2016 | |||||
| The Dark Tower: The Drawing of the Three - The Sailor | 5 issues | Limited series | December 2016 – April 2017 | |||||
| Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency | Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency | 5 issues | Limited series | May – October 2015 | Chris Ryall | IDW Publishing | ||
| Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency: A Spoon Too Short | 5 issues | Limited series | February – June 2016 | Arvind Ethan David | ||||
| Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency: The Salmon of Doubt | 9 issues | Limited series | October 2016 – June 2017 | |||||
| Discworld | The Colour of Magic | 4 issues | Limited series | 1991 | Scott Rockwell | Innovation Publishing | Adaptation of the first novel. | |
| The Light Fantastic | 4 issues | Limited series | June 1992 – February 1993 | Adaptation of the second novel. | ||||
| Mort: A Discworld Big Comic | 1 issues | Graphic novel | December 1994 | Terry Pratchett | VG Graphics | Adaptation of the fourth novel. | ||
| Dixie Dugan | Dixie Dugan (volume 1) | 13 issues | July 1942 – 1949 | J. P. McEvoy | McNaught Syndicate | Based on the character from a trilogy of novels by McEvoy, which consisted of Show Girl (1928), Hollywood Girl (1929) and Society (1931). | ||
| Dixie Dugan (volume 2) | 4 issues | February – November 1952 | Headline Publications | |||||
| Dixie Dugan (volume 3) | 4 issues | February 1953 – February 1954 | ||||||
| Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? | Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? | 24 issues | Limited series | June 2009 – May 2011 | Philip K. Dick | Boom! Studios | ||
| Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?: Dust to Dust | 8 issues | Limited series | May – December 2010 | Chris Roberson | ||||
| Dune | Dune: House Atreides | 12 issues | Limited series | October 2020 – December 2021 | Brian Herbert, Kevin J. Anderson | Boom! Studios | Adapted by the authors from the 1999 prequel novel of the same title. | |
| Dune: Blood of the Sardaukar | #1 issue | One-shot | July 2021 | |||||
| Dune: A Whisper of Caladan Seas | 1 issue | One-shot | December 2021 | |||||
| Dune: The Waters of Kanly | 4 issues | Limited series | May – August 2022 | |||||
| Dune: House Harkonnen | 8 issues | Limited series | January – August 2023 | Adapted by the authors from the 2000 prequel novel of the same title. | ||||
| Dune: House Corrino | 8 issues | Limited series | March – November 2024 | Adapted by the authors from the 2001 prequel novel of the same title. | ||||
| Dune: Edge of a Crysknife – Hiding Among Harkonnens | 1 issue | One-shot | July 2025 | |||||
| Dune: Edge of a Crysknife – Rage of Shai-Hulud | 1 issue | One-shot | August 2025 |
| Basis | Title | Length | Format | Publication date | Authors | Publisher | Notes | Collected editions |
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| "Eight O'Clock in the Morning" | Alien Encounters #6: "Nada" | 1 issue | Comic story | April 1986 | Ray Nelson | Eclipse Comics | Adapted by the author from his eponymous 1963 short story. | |
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| Ernest Haycox | Four Color (series 2) #534, 591, 613, 640: "Western Marshal" | 4 issues | Limited series | February 1954, October 1954, February 1955, August 1955 | Dell Comics | Based on the novel Trail Town (1941). | ||
| The Executioner | Mack Bolan: The Executioner | 3 issues | Limited series | July – November 1993 | Don Pendleton | Innovation Publishing | ||
| Don Pendleton's The Executioner: Death Squad | 1 volume | Graphic novel | 1993 | Linda Pendleton, Sandy Florea | Vivid Comics | |||
| Don Pendleton's The Executioner: The Devil's Tools | 3 issues | Limited series | April – August 2008 | Doug Wojtowicz | IDW Publishing | |||
| "The Exiles" | Alien Encounters #10 | 1 issue | Comic story | December 1986 | Ray Bradbury | Eclipse Comics | Adapted by the author from his eponymous 1949 short story. | |
| Basis | Title | Length | Format | Publication date | Authors | Publisher | Notes | Collected editions |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| The Great and Secret Show | Clive Barker's The Great and Secret Show | 12 issues | Limited series | Chris Ryall | March 2006 – May 2007 | IDW Publishing | [66] | |
| Green Mansions | Classics Illustrated #90 | 1 issue | Main feature | December 1951 | George Lipscomb | Gilberton Company, Inc. | ||
| Rima the Jungle Girl | 7 issues | Ongoing series | April–May 1974 – April–May 1975 | William Henry Hudson (character), Robert Kanigher | DC Comics | |||
| Goosebumps | ||||||||
| Great Expectations | Classics Illustrated #43 [67] | 1 issue | One-shot | November 1947 | ? | Gilberton Company, Inc. | ||
| Now Age Books Illustrated #64-3886 [68] | 1 volume | Graphic novel | 1979 | Stella Alico | Pendulum Press | |||
| Manga Classics: Great Expectations | 1 volume | Graphic novel | Stacy King (dialogue), Nokman Poon (adaptation) | Udon Entertainment | May 2015 | |||
| The Gremlins | Return of the Gremlins | 3 issues | Limited comics | Mike Richardson | Dark Horse Comics | March – May 2008 | Continuation of the 1943 novel by Roald Dahl. | |
| Gulliver's Travels | Funny Book #2: "Gulliver in Giant-Land" [69] | 1 issue | Comic story | December 23, 1942 | ? | Parents' Magazine Press | Based on "Part II: A Voyage to Brobdingnag", twelve pages total. | |
| Classic Comics #16 [70] | 1 issue | One-shot | December 1943 | Daniel Kushner | Gilberton Company, Inc. | |||
| Dell Junior Treasury #3 [71] | 1 issue | One-shot | January 1956 | Gaylord DuBois | Dell Comics | |||
| Gulliver's Travels #1 [72] | 1 issue | One-shot | August 6, 1965 | ? | Dell Comics | |||
| Now Age Books Illustrated #64-1425 [73] | 1 volume | Graphic novel | 1974 | John Norwood Fago | Pendulum Press | |||
| 3-D Color Classics #2 [74] | 1 issue | Minicomic | 1995 | Peter Stone | Wendy's | Promotional comic given away with Wendy's Kids' Meal. | ||
| Basis | Title | Length | Format | Publication date | Authors | Publisher | Notes | Collected editions |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Helena | Helena | 1 | NewPOP | 2014 | Adaptation of the 1876 novel of the same title by Machado de Assis. | |||
| Hell House | Richard Matheson's Hell House | 4 issues | Limited series | December 2004 – June 2005 | Ian Edginton | IDW Publishing | Adaptarion of the eponymous 1971 novel by Richard Matheson. [75] | |
| The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy | The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy | 3 issues | Limited series | 1993 | John Carnell | DC Comics | Adaptation of the eponymous 1979 novel by Douglas Adams. | |
| The Hobbit | The Hobbit | 3 issues | Limited series | 1989 – 1990 | Charles Dixon | Eclipse Comics | Adaptation of the eponymous 1937 novel by J. R. R. Tolkien. | |
| The Hurricane | Classics Illustrated #120 | 1 issue | Main feature | June 1954 | Harry G. Miller | Gilberton Company, Inc. | Adaptation of the eponymous 1936 novel by Charles Nordhoff and James Norman Hall. |
| Basis | Title | Length | Format | Publication date | Authors | Publisher | Notes | Collected editions |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| I Am Legend | Richard Matheson's I Am Legend | 4 issues | Limited series | 1991 | Steve Niles | Eclipse Comics | Adaptarion of the eponymous 1954 novel by Richard Matheson. [76] | |
| Infected | Infected | 1 issue | Limited series (planned) | August 2012 | Chad Minshew | IDW Publishing | Adaptation of the eponymous 2006 novel by Scott Sigler. |
| Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| "The Island of Dr. Moreau", Classics Illustrated #12 [77] | 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 |
| Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| "It!", Supernatural Thrillers #1 [78] | 1 | Roy Thomas | Marvel Comics | December 1972 | Adaptation of the eponymous 1940 short story by Theodore Sturgeon. |
| Basis | Title | Length | Format | Publication date | Authors | Publisher | Notes | Collected editions |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| James Bond (comics) | James Bond 007: Permission to Die | 3 issues | Limited series | July – September 1991 | Eclipse Comics | |||
| James Bond 007: Serpent's Tooth | 3 issues | Limited series | July 1992 – February 1993 | Dark Horse Comics | ||||
| James Bond 007: Shattered Helix | 2 issues | Limited series | June – July 1992 | |||||
| James Bond 007: A Silent Armageddon | 2 issues | Limited series | March – May 1993 | |||||
| James Bond 007: The Quasimodo Gambit | 3 issues | Limited series | January – May 1995 | |||||
| James Bond (series 1) | 12 issues | Limited series | 2015 – 2016 | Dynamite Entertainment | ||||
| James Bond 007: Hammerhead | 6 issues | Limited series | 2016 – 2017 | |||||
| James Bond: Felix Leiter | 6 issues | Limited series | 2017 | |||||
| James Bond (series 2) | 6 issues | Limited series | March – August 2017 | |||||
| James Bond: Kill Chain | 6 issues | Limited series | July – December 2017 | |||||
| James Bond: The Body | 6 issues | Limited series | January – June 2018 | |||||
| James Bond 007 | 12 issues | Limited series | November 2018 – October 2019 | |||||
| James Bond (series 3) | 6 issues | Limited series | December 2019 – July 2020 | |||||
| James Bond: Agent of SPECTRE | 5 issues | Limited series | March – July 2021 | |||||
| James Bond: Himeros | 5 issues | Limited series | October 2021 – February 2022 | |||||
| 007 | 6 issues | Limited series | August – November 2022 | |||||
| The Jungle Book | Classics Illustrated #83 | 1 issue | Main feature | May 1951 | ? | Gilberton Company, Inc. | ||
| Four Color (series 2) #487, 582, 620: "Rudyard Kipling's Mowgli — Jungle Book" | 3 issues | One-shot | August 1953, August 1954, April 1955 | Paul S. Newman | Dell Comics | Tryout issues for a possible ongoing series that went unpublished. | ||
| Marvel Fanfare (Volume 1) #8—11 | 4 issues | Back-up feature, serialised storyline | May – November 1983 | Mary Jo Duffy, Gil Kane | Marvel Comics | |||
| Night Music #3: "The King's Ankus" | 1 issue | One-shot | March 1985 | P. Craig Russell | Eclipse Comics |
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| Rudyard Kipling's Red Dog #1 | 1 issue | One-shot | February 1988 | |||||
| Comics Lit #6–8: "The Spring Running" | 3 issues | Serialised storyline | NBM | 1995 | ||||
| The Jungle Book (2011) | 1 volume | Graphic novel | December 2011 | Dan Johnson | Campfire Classics |
| Basis | Title | Length | Format | Publication date | Authors | Publisher | Notes | Collected editions |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| The Keep | The Keep | 5 issues | Limited series | F. Paul Wilson | IDW Publishing | September 2005 – March 2006 | Adapted by the author from his eponymous 1981 novel. | |
| Kidnapped | Classics Illustrated #46 [79] | 1 issue | Main feature | John O'Rourke | April 1948 | Gilberton Company, Inc. | ||
| Sunday Pix (volume 8) #41–49 | 9 issues | Serialised storyline | October 7 [80] – December 2, 1956 [81] | ? | David C. Cook Publishing Company | |||
| Now Age Books Illustrated #64-1328 [82] | 1 volume | Graphic novel | 1974 | Kin Platt (credited as Nick Tall) | Pendulum Press | Paperback: 0883011328 | ||
| Kidnapped (2007) | 1 volume | Graphic novel | January 13–15, 2007 | Alan Grant | Waverley Books |
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| Graphic Classics: Kidnapped | 1 volume | Graphic novel | May 2007 | Fiona MacDonald | Barron's | Paperback: 0764159801 / 978-0764159800 | ||
| Kidnapped! (2009) | 5 issues | Limited series | January – May 2009 | Roy Thomas | Marvel Comics | Part of the Marvel Illustrated imprint. |
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| Kidnapped (2011) | 1 volume | Graphic novel | April 2011 | Mark Jones | Campfire Classics | Paperback: ISBN 9380028520 / ISBN 978-9380028521 | ||
| "Killdozer!" | Worlds Unknown #6 | 1 issue | Main feature | April 1974 | Gerry Conway | Marvel Comics | Adaptation of the eponymous 1944 novella by Theodore Sturgeon. | |
| Kim | Classics Illustrated #143 | 1 issue | Main feature | March 1948 | ? | Gilberton Company, Inc. | ||
| Kim (2011) | 1 volume | Graphic novel | January 2011 | Lewis Helfand | Campfire Classics | |||
| King of the Khyber Rifles | Classics Illustrated #107: "King — of the Khyber Rifles" | 1 issue | Main feature | May 1953 | ? | Gilberton Company, Inc. | Adaptation of the eponymous 1916 novel by Talbot Mundy. |
| Based on | Title | Length | Format | Publication date | Authors | Publisher | Notes | Collected editions |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Land of Oz | First Graphic Novel #5: "The Enchanted Apples of Oz" | 1 volume | Graphic novel | February 1986 | Eric Shanower | First Comics | ||
| First Graphic Novel #13: "The Ice King of Oz" | 1 volume | Graphic novel | November 1987 | |||||
| The Forgotten Forest of Oz | 1 volume | Graphic novel | October 1988 | |||||
| Oz Squad | 10 issues | Limited series | October 1991 – February 1991 | Steven Ahlquist | Brave New Words, Patchwork Press | |||
| Oz | 21 issues | Ongoing series | 1994 – March 1997 | Stuart Kerr, Ralph Griffith | Caliber Comics |
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| Oz Special: Freedom Fighters | 1 issue | One-shot | 1995 | |||||
| Oz Special: Lion | 1 issue | One-shot | 1995 | |||||
| Oz Special: Scarecrow | 1 issue | One-shot | 1995 | |||||
| Oz Special: Tin Man | 1 issue | One-shot | 1995 | |||||
| Oz Squad Special | 1 issue | One-shot | December 1995 | Steven Ahlquist | Millennium Publications | |||
| Little Oz Squad | 1 issue | One-shot | 1995 | Steven Ahlquist | Patchwork Press | |||
| Oz: Romance in Rags | 3 issues | Limited series | 1996 | Stuart Kerr, Ralph Griffith | Caliber Comics | |||
| Oz: Straw & Sorcery | 3 issues | Limited series | 1997 | |||||
| Oz: Daemonstorm | 1 issue | One-shot | 1997 | Joe Martin, Tim Parsons, Stuart Kerr, Ralph Griffith | ||||
| The Land of Oz | 9 issues | Limited series | November 1998 – May 2000 | Gary Bishop, Bill Bryan | Arrow Comics | |||
| The Oz/Wonderland Chronicles | 6 issues | Limited series | December 2005 – April 2011 | Ben Avery, Casey Heying | BuyMeToys | |||
| The Oz/Wonderland Chronicles: Jack & Cat Special | 1 issue | One-shot | April 2008 | Ben Avery, Casey Heying, Ryan Sergeant, Craig Rousseau | ||||
| The Oz/Wonderland Chronicles: Jack & Cat Tales | 3 issues | Limited series | April 2009 – April 2012 | Avery, Antomattei, Miller, Sevilla | ||||
| The Wonderful Wizard of Oz | 8 issues | Limited series | February – September 2009 | Eric Shanower | Marvel Comics | |||
| The Marvelous Land of Oz | 8 issues | January – September 2010 | Limited series | |||||
| The Oz/Wonderland Chronicles: Prelude to Evil | 3 issues | Limited series | April 2010 – February 2013 | Ben Avery, Casey Heying, Brianna Garcia, Pedro Maia | BuyMeToys | |||
| The Royal Historian of Oz | 5 issues | Limited series | June 2010 – 2011 | Tommy Kovac | Slave Labor Graphics | |||
| Oz/Wonderland Kids | 1 issue | One-shot | January 2011 | Ben Avery | BuyMeToys | |||
| Ozma of Oz | 8 issues | Limited series | January – September 2011 | Eric Shanower | Marvel Comics | |||
| The Legend of Oz: The Wicked West (series 1) | 7 issues | Limited series | October 2011 – August 2012 | Tom Hutchison | Big Dog Ink | |||
| Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz | 8 issues | Limited series | November 2011 – August 2012 | Eric Shanower | Marvel Comics | |||
| The Legend of Oz: The Wicked West (series 2) | 18 issues | Ongoing series | October 2012 – May 2014 | Tom Hutchison | Big Dog Ink | |||
| Road to Oz | 6 issues | Limited series | November 2012 – May 2013 | Eric Shanower | Marvel Comics | |||
| The Steam Engines of Oz | 3 issues | Limited series | July 2013 – November 2013 | Sean O'Reilly, Erik W. Hendrix | Arcana Studio | |||
| The Emerald City of Oz | 5 issues | Limited series | September 2013 – February 2014 | Eric Shanower | Marvel Comics | |||
| The Legend of Oz: The Wicked West (series 3) | 6 issues | Limited series | October 2015 – March 2016 | Tom Hutchison | Big Dog Ink | |||
| The Last Days of Pompeii | Classics Illustrated #35 | 1 issue | Main feature | March 1947 | I. Thos | Gilberton Company, Inc. | ||
| The Last Unicorn | The Last Unicorn | 6 issues | Limited series | April 2010 – November 2010 | Peter B. Gillis | IDW Publishing |
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| Leatherstocking Tales | Classic Comics #4: "The Last of the Mohicans" | 1 issue | One-shot | Gilberton Company, Inc. | August 1942 | |||
| Classic Comics #17: "The Deerslayer" | 1 issue | One-shot | January 1944 | |||||
| Classic Comics #22: "The Pathfinder" | 1 issue | One-shot | October 1944 | |||||
| Classics Illustrated #37: "The Pioneers" | 1 issue | One-shot | May 1947 | |||||
| Classics Illustrated #58: "The Prairie" | 1 issue | One-shot | April 1949 | |||||
| The Last of the Mohicans (20077) | 6 issues | Limited series | Roy Thomas | Marvel Comics | July – December 2007 | Published under the Marvel Illustrated imprint. | ||
| Lieut. Gullivar Jones: His Vacation | Creatures on the Loose #16–21: "Gullivar Jones, Warrior of Mars" | 6 issues | Serialized storyline | Marvel Comics | March 1972 – January 1973 | |||
| Monsters Unleashed #4—8: "Gullivar Jones, Warrior of Mars" | 5 issues | Serialized storyline | Marvel Comics | January—September 1974 | ||||
| The Little Savage | Classics Illustrated #137 | 1 issue | Main feature | March 1957 | Gilberton Company, Inc. | ? | ||
| Logan's Run | Logan's Run | 6 issues | Limited series | June 1990 – April 1991 | Barry Blair | Adventure Publications | ||
| Logan's World | 6 issues | Limited series | May 1991 – March 1992 | Adaptation of the 1977 sequel novel. | ||||
| Logan's Run: Last Day | 6 issues | Limited series | January – June 2010 | TidalWave Productions | ||||
| Logan's Run: Aftermath | 4 issues | Limited series | May – August 2011 | |||||
| Lorna Doone | Classic Comics #32 | 1 issue | Main feature | December 1946 | Ruth Roche | |||
| Luke Short | Four Color (series 2) #580: "Six Gun Ranch" | 8 issues | One-shot | Dell Comics | August 1954 | Adaptation of the novel Raw Land (1940). | ||
| Four Color (series 2) #651: "King Colt" | September 1955 | Adaptation of the 1937 novel of the same title. | ||||||
| Four Color (series 2) #739: "Bounty Guns" | October 1956 | Adaptation of the 1939 novel of the same title. | ||||||
| Four Color (series 2) #771: "Brand of Empire" | March 1957 | Adaptation of the 1937 novel of the same title. | ||||||
| Four Color (series 2) #807: "Savage Range" | June 1957 | Adaptation of the 1938 novel of the same title. | ||||||
| Four Color (series 2) #848: "Marauders' Moon" | October 1957 | Adaptation of the 1937 novel of the same title. | ||||||
| Four Color (series 2) #875: "Trumpets West", | February 1958 | Adaptation of the 1945 novel of the same title. | ||||||
| Four Color (series 2) #927: "Top Gun" | August 1958 | Adaptation of the novel Test Pit (1939). |
| Basis | Title | Length | Format | Publication date | Authors | Publisher | Notes | Collected editions |
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| The Man Who Laughs | Classics Illustrated #71 | 1 issue | Main feature | May 1950 | ? | Gilberton Company, Inc. | ||
| "The Man Without a Country" | Classics Illustrated #63 | 1 issue | Main feature | September 1949 | John O'Rourke | Gilberton Company, Inc. | ||
| "Master and Man" | Classics Illustrated #159 | 1 issue | Main feature | 1963 | Alfred Sundel | Thorpe & Porter | ||
| The Master of Ballantrae | Classics Illustrated #82 | 1 issue | Main feature | April 1951 | Ken Fitch | Gilberton Company, Inc. | ||
| Master of the World | Classics Illustrated #163 | 1 issue | Main feature | July 1961 | Alfred Sundel | Gilberton Company, Inc. | ||
| Men of Iron | Classics Illustrated #88 | 1 issue | Main feature | October 1951 | John O'Rourke | Gilberton Company, Inc. | ||
| Michael Strogoff | Classic Comics #28 | 1 issue | Main feature | June 1946 | Pat Adams | Gilberton Company, Inc. | ||
| Millennium | Millennium: The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo | 2 issues | Limited series | July – August 2017 | Sylvain Runberg | Titan Comics | Adaptation of the first novel. | |
| Millennium: The Girl Who Played with Fire | 2 issues | Limited series | October – November 2017 | Adaptation of the second novel. | ||||
| Millennium: The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet's Nest | 2 issues | Limited series | January – February 2018 | Adaptation of the third novel. | ||||
| Millennium: The Girl Who Danced With Death | 3 issues | Limited series | September – November 2018 | |||||
| Moby-Dick | Classic Comics #5 | 1 issue | Main feature | September 1942 | Louis Zansky | Gilberton Company, Inc. | ||
| Moby Dick (2008) | 6 issues | Limited series | April – September 2008 | Roy Thomas | Marvel Comics | |||
| Moby Dick (1998) | 1 volume | Graphic novel | January 1998 | Will Eisner | NBM | |||
| Graphic Classics: Moby Dick | 1 volume | Graphic novel | May 2007 | Sophie Furse | Barron's | |||
| Moby Dick (2010) | 1 volume | Graphic novel | July 2010 | Lance Stahlberg | Campfire Classics | |||
| The Moonstone | Classic Comics #30 | 1 issue | Main feature | September 1946 | Dan Levin | Gilberton Company, Inc. | ||
| Mr Midshipman Easy | Classics Illustrated #74 | 1 issue | Main feature | August 1950 | Ken Fitch | Gilberton Company, Inc. | ||
| The Mutineers | Classics Illustrated #122 | 1 issue | Main feature | September 1954 | Harry G. Miller | Gilberton Company, Inc. |
| Basis | Title | Length | Format | Publication date | Authors | Publisher | Notes | Collected editions |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Nancy Drew | Nancy Drew and the Hardy Boys: The Big Lie | 6 issues | Limited series | 2017 | Anthony Del Col | Dynamite Entertainment | ||
| Nancy Drew | 5 issues | Limited series | June – October 2018 | Kelly Thompson | Dynamite Entertainment | |||
| Nancy Drew and the Hardy Boys: The Death of Nancy Drew | 6 issues | Limited series | June – November 2020 | Anthony Del Col | Dynamite Entertainment | |||
| Needle | 7 Billion Needles | 23 chapters | Serialized manga | April 2008 – March 2010 | Nobuaki Tadano | Media Factory | Adaptation of the eponymous 1950 novel by Hal Clement; serialized in Monthly Comic Flapper . | Collected in 4 tankōbon volumes. |
| Nestor Burma | ||||||||
| Neuromancer | Neuromancer | 1 volume | Graphic novel | January 1989 | Tom De Haven | Epic Comics | ||
| The New York Trilogy | City of Glass | 1 volume | Graphic novel | 1994 | Paul Karasik, David Mazzucchell | Avon Books | ||
| Based on | Title | Length | Format | Publication date | Authors | Publisher | Notes | Collected editions |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Outlander | The Exile: An Outlander Graphic Novel | 1 volume | Graphic novel | October 2010 | Diana Gabaldon | Del Rey Books | Adapted by the author from the first third of her eponymous 1991 novel. | |
| Owd Bob | Four Color (series 2) #729: "Bob, Son of Battle" [85] | 1 issue | One-shot | November 1956 | Gaylord DuBois | Dell Comics | Adaptation of the eponymous 1898 novel by Alfred Ollivant. | |
| The Ox-Bow Incident | Classics Illustrated #125 | 1 issue | One-shot | March 1955 | Lorenz Graham | Gilberton Company, Inc. | Adaptation of the eponymous 1940 novel by Walter Van Tilburg Clark. |
| Basis | Title | Length | Format | Publication date | Authors | Publisher | Notes | Collected editions |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Parker | Richard Stark's Parker: The Hunter | 1 volume | Graphic novel | July 2009 | Darwyn Cooke | IDW Publishing | Adaptation of the first novel. | |
| Richard Stark's Parker: The Outfit | 1 volume | Graphic novel | October 2010 | Adaptation of the third novel. | ||||
| Richard Stark's Parker: The Score | 1 volume | Graphic novel | July 2012 | Adaptation of the fifth novel. | ||||
| Richard Stark's Parker: Slayground | 1 volume | Graphic novel | December 2013 | Adaptation of the fourteenth novel. | ||||
| Pellucidar | Korak, Son of Tarzan #46: "The World Within" | 1 issue | Back-up feature | June 1972 | Len Wein | DC Comics | First installment of the adaptation of the first novel At the Earth's Core; the story runs for a total of ten pages. | |
| Weird Worlds #1—5: "At the Earth's Core" | 5 issues | Back-up feature, serial | September 1972 – April–May 1973 | Len Wein (#1, 2, 3), Dennis O'Neil (#4, 5) | DC Comics | Remainder of the adaptation of the first novel; chapter titles for each installment: "The Arena of Sudden Death!" (11 pages), "Slaves of the Mahars" (12 pages), "Temple of the Damned!" (11 pages), "Jubal the Ugly One" (12 pages) and "Combat!" (10 pages). | ||
| Weird Worlds #6—7: "Pellucidar" | 2 issues | Back-up feature, serial | July – October 1973 | Len Wein | DC Comics | Adaptation of the second novel; chapter titles for each installment: "Return!" (10 pages) and "The Trap" (10 pages). | ||
| "Pickman's Model" | Tower of Shadows #9 | 1 issue | Main feature, | November 1970 | Roy Thomas | Marvel Comics | Adaptation of the eponymous 1927 short story by H. P. Lovecraft. | |
| Pigeons from Hell | Pigeons from Hell (1988) | 1 volume | Graphic novel | Scott Hampton | September 1988 | Eclipse Comics | Adaptations of the eponymous 1988 short story by Robert E. Howard. | |
| Pigeons from Hell (2008) | 4 issues | Limited series | Joe R. Lansdale | April – July 2008 | Dark Horse Comics | |||
| The Pilot: A Tale of the Sea | Classics Illustrated #70 | 1 issue | Main feature | April 1950 | ? | Gilberton Company, Inc. | Adaptation of the eponymous 1824 novel by James Fenimore Cooper. | |
| "The Pit and the Pendulum" | Classics Illustrated #40: "Mysteries by Edgar Allan Poe" | 1 issue | Main feature | August 1947 | Samuel Willinsky | Gilberton Company, Inc. | Adaptation of the eponymous 1842 short story by Edgar Allan Poe. | |
| Planet of the Apes | The Monkey Planet (Hungarian: A Majmok Bolygója) | 1 volume | Graphic novel | 1981 | Ernő Zórád | Mokep | Adaptation of the eponymous 1963 novel by Pierre Boulle. | |
| The Prisoner of Zenda | Classics Illustrated #76 | 1 issue | Main feature | October 1950 | Ken Fitch | Gilberton Company, Inc. | Adaptation of the eponymous 1894 novel by Anthony Hope. | |
| "Punishment Without Crime" | Weird Science #21 | 1 issue | Back-up feature | September 1953 | Albert B. Feldstein | EC Comics | Adaptation of the eponymous 1950 short story by Ray Bradbury, first published in the March 1950 issue of Other Worlds. | |
| Pudd'nhead Wilson | Classics Illustrated #937 | 1 issue | Main feature | March 1952 | ? | Gilberton Company, Inc. | Adaptation of the eponymous 1894 novel by Mark Twain. |
| Basis | Title | Length | Format | Publication date | Authors | Publisher | Notes | Collected editions |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| The Red Badge of Courage | Classics Illustrated #98 | 1 issue | Main feature | August 1952 | ? | Gilberton Company, Inc. | ||
| The Red Badge of Courage (2005) | 1 volume | Gralhic novel | May 2005 | Wayne Vansant | Puffin Books | |||
| The Red Rover | Classics Illustrated #114 | 1 issue | Main feature | December 1953 | ? | Gilberton Company, Inc. | ||
| The Riftwar Cycle | Riftwar | #1–5 | Limited series | July – December 2009 | Raymond E. Feist (characters), Bryan J. L. Glass | Marvel Comics | Based on characters from The Riftwar Saga , the first series in the eponymous cycle. | |
| "Rip Van Winkle" | Classic Comics #12 | 1 issue | Main feature | June 1943 | Dan Levin | Gilberton Company, Inc. | ||
| Rob Roy | Classics Illustrated #118 | 1 issue | Main feature | April 1954 | Harry G. Miller | Gilberton Company, Inc. | ||
| Robinson Crusoe | Classic Comics #10 | 1 issue | Main feature | April 1943 | Evelyn Goodman | Gilberton Company, Inc. | ||
| Robinson Crusoe (1964) | 1 issue | One-shot | November–January 1964 | Paul S. Newman | Dell Comics | |||
| Robur the Conqueror | Classics Illustrated #163 | 1 issue | Main feature | May 1961 | Alfred Sundel | Gilberton Company, Inc. |
| Basis | Title | Length | Format | Publication date | Authors | Publisher | Notes | Collected editions |
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| The Saint | The Saint [86] | 12 issues | Ongoing series | August 1947 – March 1952 | Avon Comics | Based on the eponymous character created by Leslie Charteris. | ||
| The Scottish Chiefs | Classics Illustrated #67 | 1 issue | Main feature | January 1950 | John O'Rourke | Gilberton Company, Inc. | Adaptations of the eponymous 1810 novel by Jane Porter. [87] | |
| The Sea-Wolf | Classics Illustrated #85: "Sea Wolf" | 1 issue | Main feature | July 1951 | Adaptation of the eponymous 1904 novel by Jack London. [88] | |||
| Sexton Blake | Knockout #1–771: "Sexton Blake" | 771 installments | Ongoing feature, serialised storyline | March 4, 1939 – December 5, 1953 | Amalgamated Press | |||
| Shaft | Shaft | 6 issues | Limited series | December 2014 – May 2015 | David Walker | Dynamite Entertainment |
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| Shaft: Imitation of Life | 4 issues | Limited series | February – May 2016 | |||||
| Sherlock Holmes | Classic Comics #21: "The Sign of the Four" | 2 issues | Main feature | July 1944 | Dan Levin | Gilberton Company, Inc. | Adaptation of the eponymous 1890 novel. [89] | |
| Classic Classics #33: "The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes" | Main feature, back-up feature | January 1947 | ? | Truncated adaptation of A Study in Scarlet (1887) and full adaptation of The Hound of the Baskervilles (1902). [90] | ||||
| Classics Illustrated #110: "A Study in Scarlet" | 1 issue | Main feature | August 1953 | Ken Fitch | Adaptation of the eponymous first novel. [91] | |||
| Sherlock Holmes (1956) | 2 issues | Ongoing series | October 1955 – March 1956 | Charlton Comics | [92] | |||
| Four Color (volume 2) #1169, 1245: "New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes" | 2 issues | One-shot | March–May 1961, [93] November 1961-January 1962 [94] | Paul S. Newman | Dell Comics | Tryout issues for a possible ongoing series that went unpublished. | ||
| Now Age Books Illustrated #64-1379: "The Great Adventures of Sherlock Holmes" [95] | 1 volume | Graphic novel | January 1974 | Kin Platt (credited as Nick Tall) | Pendulum Press | Paperback: ISBN 0883011379 | ||
| Sherlock Holmes (1975) | 1 issue | Ongoing series (planned) | 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. [96] | ||
| The Rook Magazine #13–14: "A Study in Scarlet" | 2 issues | Main feature, serialised storyline | February – April 1982 | Jim Stenstrum | Warren Publishing | Two-part adaptation of eponymous first novel. [97] [98] 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. |
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| Cases of Sherlock Holmes | 20 issues | Ongoing series | May 1986 – 1990 | Renegade Press, [100] Northstar Comics [101] | Originally published by Renegade for the first 15 issues, and later by Northstar for the final five issues. | |||
| Scarlet in Gaslight [102] | 4 issues | Limited series | November 1987 – May 1989 | Martin Powell | Eternity Comics | Paperback: 0944735096 / 9780944735091 | ||
| Sherlock Holmes (1988) [103] | 23 issues | Ongoing series | June 1988 – May 1990 | Edith Meiser | ||||
| Sherlock Holmes of the '30's [104] | 7 issues | Limited series | January – July 1990 | Leo O'Merlia | ||||
| Sherlock Holmes in the Case of the Missing Martian [105] | 4 issues | Limited series | July – October 1990 | Doug Murray | Crossover with the Martians from H. G. Wells' The War of the Worlds (1898). | |||
| Sherlock Holmes: Chronicles of Crime and Mystery | 1 issue | One-shot | February 1992 [106] | Northstar Comics | ||||
| Sherlock Holmes: Tales of Mystery and Suspense [107] | 3 issues | Limited series | August 1992 – March 1993 | Joe Gentile | ||||
| Sherlock Holmes: Return of the Devil [108] | 2 issues | Limited series | September – October 1992 | Martin Powell | Adventure Publications | Reprinted in complete form as a single 48-page one-shot by Caliber Comics through its Tome Press imprint. [109] | ||
| Sherlock Holmes: Adventure of the Opera Ghost [110] | 2 issues | Limited series | 1994 | Steven Phillip Jones | Caliber Comics | |||
| Sherlock Holmes: Soul of the Dragon [111] | 1 issue | Graphic novel | December 1995 | Joe Gentile | Northstar Comics | |||
| The Sussex Vampire | 1 issue | One-shot | 1996 | Warren Ellis | Caliber Press | Adaptation of "The Adventure of the Sussex Vampire" (1924). [112] | ||
| Sherlock Holmes Mysteries [113] | 1 issue | One-shot | November 1997 | Joe Gentile | Moonstone Books | |||
| Sherlock Holmes: Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Holmes [114] | 1 issue | One-shot | 1998 | Steven Phillip Jones | Caliber Comics, Tome Press | |||
| Sherlock Holmes and the Clown Prince of London [115] | 1 issue | One-shot | November 2001 | Joe Gentile | Moonstone Books | |||
| Sherlock Holmes & Kolchak: The Night Stalker [116] | 3 issues | Limited series | March – August 2009 | Crossover with Kolchak: The Night Stalker . | ||||
| Sherlock Holmes (2009) [117] | 5 issues | Limited series | April – September 2009 | Leah Moore, John Reppion | Dynamite Entertainment |
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| Victorian Undead: Sherlock Holmes vs. Zombies | 6 issues | Limited series | January – June 2010 | DC Comics/Wildstorm | ||||
| Victorian Undead Special: Sherlock Holmes vs. Jekyll/Hyde | 1 issue | One-shot | December 2010 | |||||
| Victorian Undead II: Sherlock Holmes vs. Dracula | 5 issues | Limited series | January – May 2011 | |||||
| Sherlock Holmes: Year One | 6 issues | Limited series | February – September 2011 | Scott Beatty | Dynamite Entertainment | Paperback: 1606902172 / 9781606902172 | ||
| Sherlock Holmes: Victorian Knights [118] | 5 issues | Limited series | December 2011 – April 2012, November 2013 | Ken Janssens | TidalWave Productions | Four regular issues and an issue #0. | Paperback: 1954044887 / 9781954044883 | |
| Sherlock Holmes: The Liverpool Demon | 5 issues | Limited series | December 2012 – June 2013 | Leah Moore, John Reppion | Dynamite Entertainment | Paperback: 9781606904367 | ||
| Domino Lady/Sherlock Holmes [119] | 2 issues | Limited series | June – September 2013 | Nancy Holder | Moonstone Books | Crossover with Domino Lady. | ||
| Sherlock Holmes: Moriarty Lives | 5 issues | Limited series | December 2013 – July 2014 | David Liss | Dynamite Entertainment | Paperback: 9781606908259 | ||
| Sherlock Holmes vs. Harry Houdini | 5 issues | Limited series | October 2014 – April 2015 | Anthony Del, Conor McCreery | Paperback: 9781606906965 | |||
| Sherlock Holmes: Murder at the Cabaret | 1 volume | Graphic novel | May 18, 2016 | Gary Reed | Caliber Press | Paperback: ISBN 1635293928 / ISBN 9781635293920 | ||
| Sherlock Holmes: The Vanishing Man | 4 issues | Limited series | May – August 2018 | Leah Moore, John Reppion | Dynamite Entertainment | Paperback: 9781524107819 | ||
| The Shrinking Man | The Shrinking Man | 4 issues | Limited series | July – October 2015 | Ted Adams | IDW Publishing | Adaptarion of the eponymous 1956 novel by Richard Matheson. | |
| Shutter Island [120] | Shutter Island | 1 volume | Graphic novel | May 2008 | Christian De Metter | Casterman | Hardcover: ISBN 9782203007758 | |
| Silas Marner | Classics Illustrated #55 | 1 issue | Main feature | January 1949 | Harry Miller | Gilberton Company, Inc. | Adaptations of the eponymous 1861 novel. [121] | |
| Silvertip | Four Color (volume 2) #491: "Silvertip" | 9 issues | One-shot | August 1953 | ? | Dell Comics | Adaptation of the first novel. [122] | |
| Four Color (volume 2) #572: "Silvertip's Search" | One-shot | July 1954 | ? | Adaptation of the eighth novel. [123] | ||||
| Four Color (volume 2) #608: "Silvertip and the Valley of Vanishing Men" | One-shot | December 1954 | ? | Adaptation of the twelfth novel. [124] | ||||
| Four Color (volume 2) #637: "Silvertip's Roundup" | One-shot | July 1955 | ? | Adaptation of the fourth novel. [125] | ||||
| Four Color (volume 2) #667: "Silvertip and the Stolen Stallion" | One-shot | December 1955 | ? | Adaptation of the ninth novel. [126] | ||||
| Four Color (volume 2) #731: "Silvertip and the Fighting Four" | One-shot | October 1956 | ? | Adaptation of the sixth novel. [127] | ||||
| Four Color (volume 2) #789: "Silvertip and the Valley Thieves" | One-shot | April 1957 | ? | Adaptation of the tenth novel [128] | ||||
| Four Color (volume 2) #835: "Silvertip – The False Rider" | One-shot | September 1957 | ? | Adaptation of the thirteenth novel. [129] | ||||
| Four Color (volume 2) #898: "Silvertip's Trap" | One-shot | May 1958 | ? | Adaptation of the fifth novel. [130] | ||||
| "The Small Assassin" | Shock SuspenStories #7 | 1 issue | Back-up feature | February–March 1953 | Albert B. Feldstein | EC Comics | Adaptation of the eponymous 1946 short story by Ray Bradbury. [131] | |
| A Song of Ice and Fire | A Game of Thrones [132] | 24 issues | Limited series | September 2011 – February 2015 | George R.R. Martin, Daniel Abraham | Dynamite Entertainment | Adaptation of the eponymous first novel. |
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| A Clash of Kings [133] | 16 issues | Limited series | June 2017 – March 2019 | George R. R. Martin, Landry Quinn Walker | Two-part adaptation of the eponymous second novel. |
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| A Clash of Kings Part II [134] | 16 issues | Limited series | January 2020 – November 2021 | |||||
| "A Sound of Thunder" | Weird Science-Fantasy #25 | 1 issue | Back-up feature | September 1954 | Albert B. Feldstein | EC Comics | Adaptation of the eponymous 1952 short story by Ray Bradbury. [135] | |
| The Spy | Classics Illustrated #51 | 1 issue | Main feature | September 1948 | ? | Gilberton Company, Inc. | Adaptation of the eponymous 1821 novel by James Fenimore Cooper. [136] | |
| The Stainless Steel Rat | 2000 AD #140–151: "The Stainless Steel Rat" | 12 issues | Serialised storyline | November 1979 – February 1980 | Kelvin Gosnell | IPC Magazines Fleetway Publications | Adaptation of the first novel. | |
| 2000 AD #166–177: "The Stainless Steel Rat Saves the World" | 12 issues | Serialised storyline | June – September 1980 | Adaptation of the third novel. | ||||
| 2000 AD #393–404: "The Stainless Steel Rat for President" | 12 issues | Serialised storyline | November 1984 – February 1985 | Adaptation of the fifth novel. | ||||
| The Stand (comics) | The Stand: Captain Trips | 5 issues | Limited series | December 2008 – March 2009 | Marvel Comics | |||
| The Stand: American Nightmares | 5 issues | Limited series | May – October 2009 | |||||
| The Stand: Soul Survivors | 5 issues | Limited series | December 2009 – May 2010 | |||||
| The Stand: Hardcases | 5 issues | Limited series | August 2010 – January 2011 | |||||
| The Stand: No Man's Land | 5 issues | Limited series | April – August 2011 | |||||
| The Stand: Night Has Come | 6 issues | Limited series | October 2011 – March 2012 | |||||
| Star Wars Legends | Star Wars: Heir to the Empire | 6 issues | Limited series | October 1995 – April 1996 | Mike Baron | Dark Horse Comics | Adaptation of the first book in the Thrawn trilogy. | |
| Star Wars: Splinter of the Mind's Eye | 4 issues | Limited series | December 1995 – June 1996 | Terry Austin | Adaptation of the eponymous 1978 novel by Alan Dean Foster. [137] | |||
| Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire | 6 issues | Limited series | May – October 1996 | John Wagner | 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 | 6 issues | Limited series | May – October 1997 | Mike Baron | Adaptation of the second book in the Thrawn trilogy. | |||
| Star Wars: The Last Command | 6 issues | Limited series | November 1997 – July 1998 | Adaptation of the third book in the Thrawn trilogy. | ||||
| Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire: Evolution | 5 issues | Limited series | February – June 1998 | Steve Perry | Sequel to Shadows of the Empire. | |||
| The Swiss Family Robinson | Classics Illustrated #42 | 1 issue | Main feature | October 1947 [138] | Elspeth Campbell | Gilberton Company, Inc. | ||
| Joyas Literarias Juveniles #23: "El Robinson suizo" | 1 issue | Main feature | 1971 [139] | José Antonio Vidal Sales | Editorial Bruguera, S.A. | Later adapted to English by Marion Kimberly and published by King Features as the fifth volume in the King Classics series in 1977. [140] | ||
| Now Age Books Illustrated #64-3231 [141] | 1 volume | Graphic novel | 1978 | Naunerle Farr | Pendulum Press | Paperback: 0883013231 | ||
| Classic Comics: Swiss Family Robinson | 1 volume | Graphic novel | January 1990 [142] | Dr. Marion Kimberly | Hawk Books | Hardcover: ISBN 0948248033 / ISBN 9780948248030 | ||
| The Swiss Family Robinson (2011) | 1 volume | Graphic novel | February 15, 2011 | Richard Blandford | Campfire | Paperback: ISBN 9380028474 / ISBN 9789380028477 |
Based 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 [143] | 2 | Denny O'Neil | DC Comics | November 1973 | First overall crossover with Batman. | ||
| "The Night of the Shadow!" Batman (volume 1) #259 [144] | 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 |
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| 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. |
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| The Shadow/Batman | #1–6 | Limited series | Steve Orlando | October 2017 – March 2018 | Fourth overall crossover with Batman and the second comic book crossover. |
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| Based on | Title | Length | Format | Publication date | Authors | Publisher | Notes | Collected editions |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| A Tale of Two Cities | Classic Comics #6 | 1 issue | Main feature | October 1942 | Evelyn Goodman | Gilberton Company, Inc. | ||
| The Tales of Alvin Maker | Red Prophet: The Tales of Alvin Maker | 12 issues | Limited series | March 2006 – March 2008 | Orson Scott Card (novel), Roland Bernard Brown (adaptation) | Dabel Brothers Productions | Adaptation of the eponymous second novel . | |
| Tales of Dunk and Egg | The Hedge Knight | 6 issues | Limited series | August 2003 – April 2003 | Ben Avery | Image Comics/Devil's Due Publishing | ||
| The Hedge Knight II: Sworn Sword | 6 issues | Limited series | June 2007 – June 2008 | Marvel Comics | ||||
| The Mystery Knight: A Graphic Novel | 1 issue | Graphic novel | August 2017 | Bantam Books | ||||
| The Talisman | Classics Illustrated #111 | 1 issue | One-shot | September 1953 | Kenneth W. Fitch | Gilberton Company, Inc. | ||
| Tarzan (comics) | Four Color (series 2) #134: "Tarzan and the Devil Ogre" | 2 issues | One-shot | February 1947 | Robert P. Thompson | Dell Comics | The first two issues are tryout issues for the eventual series, both published apart from each other. | |
| Four Color (series 2) #161: "Tarzan and the Fires of Tohr" | One-shot | August 1947 | ||||||
| Tarzan (1948) | 258 issues | Ongoing series | January–February 1948 – February 1977 | Dell Comics (1948–1962), Gold Key Comics (1962–1972), DC Comics (1972–1977) | Main ongoing series went through three different publishers in its first run, Dell from #1 (January–February 1948) to #131 (July–August 1962), Gold Key from #132 (November 1962) to #206 (February 1972) and by DC from #207 (April 1972) to #258 (February 1977); book retitled Tarzan of the Apes from #138 (October 1963) which remained as the comic's title until the series' end. | |||
| Korak, Son of Tarzan | 59 issues | Ongoing series | January 1964 – September–October 1975 | Gold Key Comics (1964–1972), DC Comics (1972–1975) | Main ongoing series went through two different publishers in its first run, Gold Key from #1 (January 1964) to #45 (January 1972) and by DC from #46 (June 1972) to #59 (September–October 1975). | |||
| Jungle Tales of Tarzan | 4 issues | Limited series | December 1964 – July 1965 | Joe Gill | Charlton Comics | Unauthorised adaptation of the 1919 short story collection, adapted from eight of the twelve stories featured in the collection. | ||
| Tarzan Family #60–66 | 7 issues | Ongoing series | November–December 1975 – November–December 1976 | DC Comics | Continuation of the issue number of Korak, Son of Tarzan from #59. | |||
| Tarzan, Lord of the Jungle | 29 issues | Ongoing series | June 1977 – October 1979 | Marvel Comics | ||||
| Tarzan of the Apes | 2 issues | Limited series | July – August 1984 | Sharman DiVono, Mark Evenier | First published as Marvel Comics Super Special #29 earlier in July 1984. | |||
| Tarzan the Warrior | 5 issues | Limited series | March – August 1992 | Mark Wheatley | Malibu Comics | |||
| Tarzan: Love, Lies and the Lost City | 3 issues | Limited series | August – October 1992 | Henning Kure, Matt Wagner, Walt Simonson | ||||
| Tarzan: The Beckoning | 7 issues | Limited series | November 1992 – June 1993 | Thomas Yeates, Henning Kure | ||||
| Tarzan: A Tale of Mugambi | 1 issue | One-shot | June 1995 | Darko Macan | Dark Horse Comics | |||
| Tarzan/John Carter: Warlords of Mars | 4 issues | Limited series | January – June 1996 | Bruce Jones | First comic book crossover with John Carter of Mars. | |||
| Tarzan vs. Predator at the Earth's Core | 4 issues | Limited series | January – June 1996 | Walter Simonson | Crossover with Predator. | |||
| Tarzan (1996) | 20 issues | Ongoing series | July 1996 – March 1998 | Bruce Jones (#1–6), Allan Gross (#7–10), Lovern Kindzierski (#11–16), Tim Trueman (17–20) | Six storylines spanned through twenty issues of this series, "Tarzan's Jungle Fury" (4 issues), "Legion of Hate" (4 issues), "Le Monstre" (2 issues), "The Modern Prometheus" (2 issues), "Tooth and Nail" (2 issues) and "Tarzan vs. the Moon Men" (4 issues). | |||
| The Return of Tarzan | 3 issues | Limited series | April – June 1997 | Thomas Yeates | ||||
| Tarzan/Carson of Venus | 4 issues | Limited series | May – August 1998 | Darko Macan | Crossover with Carson Napier. | |||
| Tarzan: The Savage Heart | 4 issues | Limited series | April – July 1999 | |||||
| Batman/Tarzan: Claws of the Cat-Woman | 4 issues | Limited series | September – December 1999 | Ron Marz | DC Comics, Dark Horse Comics | Crossover with Batman. | ||
| Tarzan: The Rivers of Blood | 4 issues | Limited series | November 1999 – February 2000 | Dark Horse Comics | ||||
| Superman/Tarzan: Sons of the Jungle | 3 issues | Limited series | October 2001 – May 2002 | Chuck Dixon | DC Comics, Dark Horse Comics | Crossover with Superman. | ||
| Lord of the Jungle (series 1) | 15 issues | Ongoing series | January 2012 – May 2013 | Arvid Nelson | Dynamite Entertainment | |||
| The Once & Future Tarzan | 1 issue | One-shot | November 2012 | Alan Gordon, Tom Yeates | Dark Horse Comics | |||
| Lords of Mars | 6 issues | Limited series | August 2013 – January 2014 | Arvid Nelson | Dynamite Entertainment | Second comic book crossover with John Carter of Mars. | ||
| Lords of the Jungle | 6 issues | Limited series | March – August 2016 | Corinna Bechko | Crossover with Sheena, Queen of the Jungle. | |||
| Tarzan on the Planet of the Apes | 6 issues | Limited series | September 2016 – January 2017 | Tim Seeley, David Walker | Dark Horse Comics, Boom! Studios | Crossover with Planet of the Apes. | ||
| The Greatest Adventure | 9 issues | Limited series | April 2017 – February 2018 | Bill Willingham | Dynamite Entertainment | |||
| Red Sonja/Tarzan | 6 issues | Limited series | May – December 2018 | Gail Simone | Crossover with Red Sonja. | |||
| Groo Meets Tarzan | 4 issues | Limited series | July – November 2021 | Mark Evanier, Sergio Aragones | Dark Horse Comics | Crossover with Groo the Wanderer. | ||
| Lord of the Jungle (series 2) | 6 issues | Limited series | November 2022 – present | Dan Jurgens | Dynamite Entertainment | |||
| TekWar | TekWorld | 24 issues | Ongoing series | September 1992 – August 1994 | Ron Goulart, Evan Skolnick, Mariano Nicieza | Marvel Comics/Epic Comics | ||
| William Shatner Presents: The Tek War Chronicles | 8 issues | Limited series | June – December 2009 | TidalWave Productions | ||||
| The Thief of Always | Clive Barker's The Thief of Always | 3 issues | Limited series | January – May 2005 | Kris Oprisko | IDW Publishing | [145] | |
| "Thor Meets Captain America" | The Life Eaters | 1 volume | Graphic novel | October 2003 | David Brin | WildStorm | Adapted by the author from his eponymous 1986 novelette, originally first published in the July 1986 issue of The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction. | |
| The Three Musketeers | Classic Comics #1 | 1 issue | Main feature | October 1941 | Malcolm Kildale | Gilberton Company, Inc. | ||
| Now Age Books | 1 volume | Graphic novel | 1974 | Pendulum Press | ||||
| The Three Musketeers (1988) | 3 issues | Limited series | Eternity Comics | December 1988 – April 1989 | ||||
| Classic Comics: The Three Musketeers | 1 volume | Graphic novel | Dr. Marion Kimberly | January 1990 | Gallery Books | |||
| The Three Musketeers (2008) | 6 issues | Limited series | Roy Thomas | Marvel Comics | August 2008 – January 2009 | |||
| The 3 Musketeers (2011) | 1 volume | Graphic novel | Bruce Buchanan | April 2011 | Campfire Classics | |||
| Graphic Classics: The Three Musketeers | 1 volume | Graphic novel | Jim Pipe | October 2008 | Barron's | |||
| The Time Machine | Classics Illustrated #133 | 1 issue | Main feature | July 1956 | Lorenz Graham | Gilberton Company, Inc. | ||
| Now Age Books | 1 volume | Graphic novel | June 1973 | Otto Binder | Pendulum Press | |||
| The Time Machine (1990) | 3 issues | Limited series | April – May 1990 | Bill Spangler | Eternity Comics | |||
| The Time Machine (2010) | 1 volume | Graphic novel | September 2010 | Lewis Helfand | Campfire Classics | |||
| The Time Machine (2018) | 1 volume | Graphic novel | April 2018 | Dobbs | Insight Comics | |||
| Toilers of the Sea | Classics Illustrated #56: "The Toilers of the Sea" | 1 issue | Main feature | February 1949 | Harry G. Miller (as "Harry Glickman") | Gilberton Company, Inc. | ||
| Tom Brown's School Days | Classics Illustrated #45 | 1 issue | Main feature | January 1948 | ? | |||
| Treasure Island | Classics Illustrated #64 | 1 issue | Main feature | October 1949 | Ken Fitch | |||
| Robert Louis Stevenson's Treasure Island (2007) | 1 volume | Graphic novel | 2007 | Wim Coleman, Pat Perrin | Stone Arch Books | |||
| Treasure Island (2007) | 6 issues | Limited series | August 2007 – January 2008 | Roy Thomas | Marvel Comics | |||
| Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Seas | Classics Illustrated #47: "Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea" | 1 issue | Main feature | May 1948 | ? | Gilberton Company, Inc. | ||
| Twenty Years After | Classics Illustrated #41 | 1 issue | Main feature | September 1947 | Harry G. Miller | Gilberton Company, Inc. | ||
| Twilight | Twilight: The Graphic Novel | 2 volumes | Graphic novels | March 2010 – October 2011 | Young Kim | Yen Press | Adaptation of the first novel. | |
| New Moon: The Graphic Novel | 1 volume | Graphic novel | April 2013 | Adaptation of the second novel. | ||||
| Two Years Before the Mast | Classics Illustrated #25 | 1 issue | Main feature | October 1945 | Ruth Roche | Gilberton Company, Inc. | ||
| Typee | Classics Illustrated #36 | 1 issue | Main feature | April 1947 | Harry G. Miller | Gilberton Company, Inc. |
| Based on | Title | Length | Format | Publication date | Authors | Publisher | Notes | Collected editions |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Uncle Tom's Cabin | Classic Comics #15 | 1 issue | One-shot | November 1943 | Gilberton Company, Inc. | |||
| Under Two Flags | Classics Illustrated #86 | 1 issue | One-shot | August 1951 | Gilberton Company, Inc. |
| Basis | Title | Length | Format | Publication date | Authors | Publisher | Notes | Collected editions |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| The Vampire Chronicles | Anne Rice's The Vampire Lestat | 12 issues | Limited series | January 1989 – August 1991 | Faye Perozich | Innovation Publishing | ||
| Anne Rice's Interview with the Vampire | 12 issues | Limited series | August 1991 – January 1994 | Cynthy J. Wood, Faye Perozich | ||||
| Anne Rice's The Queen of the Damned | 11 issues | Limited series | October 1991 – December 1993 | Adaptation of the third installment in the series. | ||||
| Interview with the Vampire: Claudia's Story | 1 volume | OEL manga | November 2012 | Ashley Witter | Yen Comics | |||
| Vampire Hunter D | Hideyuki Kikuchi's Vampire Hunter D (バンパイアハンターD) | 8 volumes | Serialized manga | November 2007 – September 2014 | Hideyuki Kikuchi (author, Saiko Takaki (illustrator) | Media Factory | Serialized in Monthly Comic Flapper . | |
| The Virginian | Classics Illustrated #150 | 1 issue | One-shot | May 1959 | ? | Gilberton Company, Inc. |
| Based on | Title | Length | Format | Publication date | Authors | Publisher | Notes | Collected editions |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Waterloo | Classics Illustrated #111 | 1 issue | One-shot | November 1956 | ? | Gilberton Company, Inc. | Adaptation of the eponymous 1865 novel by Erckmann-Chatrian. | |
| Westward Ho! | Classics Illustrated #14 | 1 issue | One-shot | September 1943 | ? | Adaptation of the eponymous 1855 novel by Charles Kingsley. | ||
| The White Company | Classics Illustrated #102 | 1 issue | One-shot | December 1952 | ? | Adaptation of the eponymous 1891 novel by Arthur Conan Doyle. | ||
| "Who Goes There?" | Starstream #1 | 1 issue | Comic story | 1976 | Arnold Drake | Whitman Publishing | Adaptation of the eponymous 1937 novella by John W. Campbell. | |
| Wild Cards | Wild Cards | 4 issues | Limited series | September – December 1990 | Lewis Shiner, Melinda Snodgrass, Howard Waldrop, Walton Simon, Walter Jon Williams, Gail Gerstner-Miller, George R.R. Martin, Stephen Leigh | Epic Comics | Paperback: 0871357887/ 9780871357885 | |
| Wild Cards: The Hard Call | 6 issues | Limited series | April 2008 – July 2010 | Daniel Abraham | Dabel Brothers Productions | Paperback: 1606901583/ 9781606901588 | ||
| Wild Cards: Drawing of Cards | 4 issues | Limited series | September – December 2022 | Paul Cornell | Marvel Comics | Paperback: 1302925040/ 9781302925048 | ||
| Wyrms | 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. | Paperback: 0785126619/ 9780785126614 |
| Title | 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 |
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| The War of the Worlds (1996) | #1–5 | Limited series | Randy Zimmerman | Caliber Press | 1996 |
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| 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 |
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| War of the Worlds: Second Wave | #1–6 | Limited series | Michael Alan Nelson | Boom! Studios | March – September 2006 |
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| Title | 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 |
| Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| "White Fang", Classics Illustrated #80 | 1 | Gilberton Company, Inc. | February 1951 |
| Title | Author(s) | Catalog / ISBN | Publisher | Publication date |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| White Fang | Naunerle Farr | ISBN 0883012839 / ISBN 9780883012833 | Pendulum Press | January 1977 |
| Title | No. of issues | Format | Author(s) | Publisher | Publication date | Notes | Collections |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| "Wuthering Heights", Classics Illustrated #59 | 1 | Gilberton Company, Inc. | May 1949 |
| Title | Author(s) | Catalog / ISBN | Publisher | Publication date |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Wuthering Heights | Seán Michael Wilson | ISBN 1906332878 / ISBN 978-1906332877 | Classical Comics | August 2011 |
| Based on | Title | Length | Format | Publication date | Authors | Publisher | Notes | Collected editions |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| "Yours Truly, Jack the Ripper" | Yours Truly, Jack the Ripper | 3 issues | Limited series | June – August 2010 | Joe R. Lansdale, John L. Lansdale | IDW Publishing | Adaptation of the eponymous 1943 short story by Robert Bloch. | Paperback: 1600107532/ 978-1600107535 |
| Basis | Title | Length | Format | Publication date | Authors | Publisher | Notes | Collected editions |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Zane Grey | Four Color (series 2) #197: "Spirit of the Border" | 12 issues | One-shot | September 1948 | Dell Comics | First installment in the Zane Grey Picturized Edition series, adapted from the 1906 novel of the same title. | ||
| Four Color (series 2) #222: "West of the Pecos" | One-shot | March 1949 | Adaptation of the 1937 novel of the same title. | |||||
| Four Color (series 2) #230: "Sunset Pass" | One-shot | May 1949 | Adaptation of the 1931 novel of the same title. | |||||
| Four Color (series 2) #236: "Heritage of the Desert" | One-shot | July 1949 | Adaptation of the 1910 novel of the same title. | |||||
| Four Color (series 2) #246: "Thunder Mountain" | One-shot | September 1949 | Adaptation of the 1935 novel of the same title. | |||||
| Four Color (series 2) #255: "The Ranger" | One-shot | November 1949 | Adaptation of the novel The Lone Star Ranger (1914). | |||||
| Four Color (series 2) #270: "Drift Fence" | One-shot | March 1950 | Adaptation of the 1929 novel of the same title. | |||||
| Four Color (series 2) #301: "The Mysterious Rider" | One-shot | November 1950 | Adaptation of the 1921 novel of the same title. | |||||
| Four Color (series 2) #314: "Ambush" | One-shot | February 1951 | Adaptation of the novel Western Union (1939). | |||||
| Four Color (series 2) #333: "Wilderness Trek" | One-shot | May 1951 | Adaptation of the 1944 novel of the same title. | |||||
| Four Color (series 2) #346: "Hide-Out" | One-shot | August 1951 | Adaptations of the novel Wanderer of the Wasteland (1923). | |||||
| Four Color (series 2) #357: "Comeback!" | One-shot | November 1951 | Adaptation of the novel The Shepherd of Guadaloupe (1930). | |||||
| Four Color (series 2) #372: "Riders of the Purple Sage" | One-shot | February 1952 | Adaptation of the 1912 novel of the same title. | |||||
| Four Color (series 2) #395: "Forlorn River" | One-shot | May 1952 | Adaptation of the 1927 novel of the same title. | |||||
| Four Color (series 2) #412: "Nevada" | One-shot | August 1952 | Adaptation of the 1928 novel of the same title. | |||||
| Four Color (series 2) #433: "Wildfire" | One-shot | October 1952 | Adaptation of the 1917 novel of the same title. | |||||
| Four Color (series 2) #449: "Tappan's Burro" | One-shot | February 1953 | Adaptation of the 1923 novel of the same title. | |||||
| Four Color (series 2) #467: "Desert Gold" | One-shot | May–July 1953 | Adaptation of the 1913 novel of the same title. | |||||
| Four Color (series 2) #484: "River Feud" | One-shot | August–October 1953 | Adaptation of the novel Rogue River Feud (1930). | |||||
| Four Color (series 2) #511: "Outlaw Trail" | One-shot | November 1953-January 1954 | Adaptation of the novel The Border Legion (1916). | |||||
| Four Color (series 2) #532: "The Rustlers" | One-shot | February–April 1954 | Adaptation of the novel Raiders of Spanish Peaks (1938). | |||||
| Four Color (series 2) #555: "Range War" | One-shot | May–July 1954 | Adaptation of the novel The Hash Knife Outfit (1933). | |||||
| Four Color (series 2) #583: "The Lost Wagon Train" | One-shot | September 1954 | Adaptation of the 1936 novel of the same title. | |||||
| Four Color (series 2) #604: "Shadow on the Trail" | One-shot | December 1954-February 1955 | Adaptation of the 1946 novel of the same title. | |||||
| Four Color (series 2) #616: "To the Last Man" | One-shot | March–May 1955 | Adaptation of the 1921 novel of the same title. | |||||
| Four Color (series 2) #632: "Fighting Caravans" | One-shot | 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 | 13 issues | Ongoing series | September 1955 – November 1958 | |||||
| Four Color (series 2) #996: "Zane Grey's Stories of the West – Nevada" | 1 issue | One-shot | June–August 1959 | |||||
| Zorro | Four Color (series 2) #228: "The Mark of Zorro" | 7 issues | One-shot | May 1949 | Dell Comics | |||
| Four Color (series 2) #425: "The Return of Zorro" | One-shot | September 1952 | ||||||
| Four Color (series 2) #497: "The Sword of Zorro" | One-shot | September 1953 | ||||||
| Four Color (series 2) #538: "The Mask of Zorro" | One-shot | March 1954 | ||||||
| Four Color (series 2) #574: "The Hand of Zorro" | One-shot | August 1954 | ||||||
| Four Color (series 2) #617: "The Quest of Zorro" | One-shot | March 1955 | ||||||
| Four Color (series 2) #732: "The Challenge of Zorro" | One-shot | October 1956 | ||||||
| Dracula versus Zorro | 2 issues | Limited series | October – November 1993 | Don McGregor | Topps Comics | Crossover with Dracula; reprinted by Image Comics from September to October 1998. | ||
| The Lone Ranger: The Death of Zorro | 4 issues | Limited series | March – June 2011 | Ande Parks | Dynamite Entertainment | Crossover with the Lone Ranger. | ||
| Django/Zorro | 7 issues | Limited series | November 2014 – May 2015 | Quentin Tarantino, Matt Wagner | Dynamite Entertainment, Vertigo Comics | Crossover with Django Unchained. | ||
| Zorro in the Land that Time Forgot | 4 issues | Limited series | October 2020 – April 2021 | Mike Wolfer | Dynamite Entertainment | Crossover with Caprona. |