Ten Comic Books Adapted From Movies, TV, Toys, and More

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 Street Fighter vs G.I. Joe First Issue #1 Action Figure Variant Cover (February 2016) by IDW Publishing

Written by Aubrey Sitterson. Art by Emilio Laiso. Cover by Adam Riches. On a hidden island in international waters, 16 combatants enter a secret tournament… one that pits Street Fighter vs. G.I. JOE! M. Bison and Destro have joined forces, and taking them down will require the world’s finest warriors: Ryu, Snake Eyes, Guile, Scarlett, Chun-Li and Duke.
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 Radioactive Man 711 sealed in bag (2007) by Bongo Comics exclusively for 7-11 stores
NOTE: polybagged. 7-11 Exclusive. Released in conjunction with the Simpsons movie in 2007 during the “Kwik-E Mart” makeover of 7-11’s. “The True Origin of Radioactive Man” written by Bill Morrison with art by Tone Rodriguez. “The Amazing Radioactive Spider” written by Batton Lash with art by Michael DeCarlo. “Planet of the Strange-O’s” written by Jesse Leon McCann & Robert Graff with art by Hilary Barta. Cover by  Matt Groening.
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 From The Ren & Stimpy Show The Powdered Toastman Special #1 (April 1994) by Marvel Comics

This 48-page Special stars the Toast Man in his perpetual battle against villains, monsters and stupidity! Ren and Stimpy come along for the ride, producing laughs, mayhem and foul odors. Written by Dan Slott. Pencils and cover by Ty Templeton.
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 Darkman #1 (April 1993) by Marvel Comics
The hero from the cult movie returns in a 6-part new limited series. Check out Darkman’s double-sized, 48-page premiere issue! Written by Kurt Busiek. Art by Javier Saltares and Andrew Pepoy.2 (May 1993)
Part 2 of the 6-issue limited series finds Darkman continuing his quest for vengeance, but obstacles mount when the villainous Witchfinder shows up. Written by Kurt Busiek. Art by Javier Saltares and Andrew Pepoy.
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 Battlestar Galactica #1 (March 1979) by Marvel Comics“Battlestar Galactica!” Based on the episode written by Glen Larson. Adapted by Roger McKenzie. Art by Ernie Colon. Cover by Dave Cockrum and Bob McLeod. In a distant time and place, a terrible war was waged between man and machine…the humans lost. Now, guided by their last surviving warship - the mighty Battlestar Galactica - a handful of survivors travel through space in search of the lost home of their ancestors, a shining planet known through ancient records, a planet called Earth.
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 Princess Leia #1 (May 2015) by Marvel Comics
Written by Mark Waid. Art and Cover by Terry Dodson. When Princess Leia Organa was captured by the Empire as a Rebel spy, she never betrayed her convictions, even in the face of the complete destruction of her home world, Alderaan. When her rescue came, she grabbed a blaster and joined the fight, escaping back to the Rebel Alliance and helping strike the biggest blow against the Empire - the destruction of the Death Star. But in the aftermath of that victory, the question remains…what is a princess without a world?
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 Con Man’s Spectrum #1  (June 2016) by   Automatic Pictures Publishing
Written by Pj Haarsma and Alan Tudyk. Art by Sarah Stone. Cover by Sarah Stone. The survivors of a brutal alien invasion converge on the last military base on Earth. Ambushed and outgunned, pilot Cash Wayne and Captain James Raaker have to figure out how to escape in a spaceship no one has ever flown! Firefly stars Alan Tudyk and Nathan Fillion explore the world of ‘Spectrum,’ the cancelled-too-soon show-within-a-show from their hit web series, Con Man!
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 The New Adventures of Speed Racer Double Sized Flip Book (June 1994) by NOW Comics 

Reprints The New Adventures of Speed Racer 2 & 3 in a flipbook.
“The Ghost Racer” Steve Sullivan script.  Frank Rocco, Dave Rodriguez, Cesar De Castro & Kurt Conner pencils. Phil Moy inks.
“The California Swimsuit Rally” Steve Sullivan script. Frank Rocco pencils. Robert Perchaluk ink.
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 The Flintstones #1 Coloring Book Variant Cover (September 2016)  by DC Comics
Coloring Book Variant Cover. Written by Mark Russell. Art and Cover by Steve Pugh. Welcome to Bedrock, where Paleolithi humans head to dinner for a taste of artisanal mammoth after shopping at Neandertall & Big Men’s Clothing, where Wilma shows her modern art, and where, if you take a plane, you could literally end up sitting ON the tail section. Join Fred and Barney as Mister Slate sends them on a mission to show some Neanderthals a night on the town in hopes of luring them into this new system called ‘working for a living.’ In Slate’s Quarry, of course. Is Fred’s ship about to come in? Find out when the gang finishes out the evening at the employee hot tub party, where they learn how the one percent lives here in Bedrock, home to the world’s first civilization and the modern stone-age family-The Flintstones. Don’t miss this extra-sized debut issue!
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 Marvel Tsum Tsum #1 Japanese Game Variant Cover (October 2016) by Marvel Comics
Limited 1 for 10 Retailer Incentive Japanese Game Variant Cover. Written by Jacob Chabot. Art by David Baldeon. In case you’ve been living under a rock, Tsum Tsums are HUGE! Well, not LITERALLY (they’re actually pretty tiny) but these seemingly cute and cuddly creatures are sweeping the globe! So what happens when these pint-sized piles of fur find their way into the Marvel Universe? After a crate of them falls to Earth en route to THE COLLECTOR, one small group of Brooklyn teenagers will find out! Featuring all of your favorite Marvel heroes and villains, this is sure to be TSUM-thing you won’t want to miss!
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SEE ALSO

  * Ten Vintage Comic Book Advertisements

  * Ten Comic Books Adapted From Your Favorite Cartoons and Kids Stuffs

  * Ten Comic Books Adapted From Your Absolute Favorite Television Shows and Movie Films Part Deux

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Which has the most DC comics or Marvel, quick quiz

Most adaptations of things? I am thinking out of Marvel and DC, it would be Marvel. I actually have reasoning for that, because Warner Bros owns DC, and so a ton of movies and tv shows that are not Warner Bros media related, would most likely end up using Marvel.

Now in days, I think this answer goes to independent comic publishers. IDW Publishing, Image Comics, BOOM Studios, and the such probably grab all the licensed properties.

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