List of fictional comics
This is a list of fictional comics, which includes both comic books and comic strips.
Fictional comic books
From The Simpsons
- The Adventures of The Good Shepherd
- Angry Dad, comic created by Bart Simpson about Homer.
- Batchick
- Batman and Rhoda.
- Biclops
- Bloodzilla
- Bongo, a comic seen in "Worst Episode Ever", but the character is actually from Matt Groening's comic strip Life in Hell. In the episode it is referred to as a "lesser-comic"
- Catgirl
- Comic-Book Guy Comics
- Coming-Of-Age Sad Happy Book
- Death Of... Aquaman
- Death Of... Casper
- The Death of Sad Sack
- Dogkid
- Evel Knievel jumps the Jackson 5
- Everyman, comic book created by Comic Book Guy
- Fallout Boy
- Fantastic Floor
- The Formidable Mulk
- I Do Comics
- Krustyburger Comics and Fun Book
- Hamburglar Adventure Comic
- Human Bee
- Interesting Stories
- Lil' Jesus
- Lives of the Saints Comics
- Manboy
- Mr. Hop
- Nick
- Old Testament
- Pious
- Power Person
- She-Hulk vs. Leon Spinks
- Superman vs Patty Hearst
- Tales from the Couch
- Trading Card Comics
- Vampire Dinosaur
- Radioactive Man
- Your Pal Jimmy Olsen vs. Matter Eater Lad
- Zebra Girl
From other sources
- 9th Wonders! - Heroes
- 50 Shades of Green - Late Night with Jimmy Fallon
- The Adventures of Dirk Drain-Head - Mario's favorite comic book in the Super Mario Bros. comics
- The Adventures of Nick and Sugar - 'Don't Answer Me' music video by The Alan Parsons Project
- Adventures of Super Captain Cool Man - Curtis
- The Adventures of Trina & Sissy! by June Colburn (Dreama Walker) - Don't Trust the B---- in Apartment 23 episode "Shitagi Nashi…"
- The Adventures of Martin Miggs, the Mad Muggle - Harry Potter
- The Afterlife Avenger and Cherub - Impulse
- Amalgam Comics - many nonexistent comics (combining real DC and Marvel titles) were referenced in the backstories of Amalgam characters.
- All-Fun Comics — western comic book starring Zoot Sputnik, written by Denton Fixx and published by BC Comics in 'Mazing Man
- Amazing Midget Radio Comics - The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay
- Amazing Reality - Stan Lee Meets... Spider-Man
- Arachnid Avenger - Earth vs. The Spider (2001 TV-Movie)
- Arachnid-Man - Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
- The Audit of Superman - Late Night with Seth Meyers
- Baby Dave - Chasing Amy
- Basho-man - The Baby-sitters Club
- Battle Broad - Welcome to Eltingville
- Blue - Criminal Minds
- The Blue Scarab - Scooby-Doo and Scrappy-Doo
- Bluntman & Chronic - stoner comic based on Jay and Silent Bob, from Chasing Amy and Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back
- Blaze Comics - a fictional Metropolis based comic book company that produces the Booster Gold comic book.
- Blowback - Defendor
- Bor VS Odin - Welcome to Eltingville
- Brat Mite - Welcome to Eltingville
- Buckaroo Banzai - The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension
- The Cape - The Cape (2011 TV series)
- Captain Avenger - Hero at Large
- Captain Bloodbath - the comic strip Barnaby
- Captain Cow - Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
- Chasing Amy - semi-autobiographical comic by Holden McNeill in Chasing Amy
- Citizen 14 - unpublished comic by Warren Granger, art by Stew Ellis in Bones - two character names are a reference to comic book writer Warren Ellis.
- Clang!! - Good Omens
- Commander Cool - A Pup Named Scooby-Doo
- Congo Zilla - Welcome to Eltingville
- Corps Cadavres - Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
- Crypt of Panic - Welcome to Eltingville
- Dark Warrior - Mighty Med
- Creepy Comix - Whizzer and Chips
- Eagleman - Fantasy Island (original series)
- Encounter Briefs - Paul (2011 film)
- Fantastic Four Food Groups - Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2012 TV series)
- The Fantastic Four Meet Sisqó - Late Night with Seth Meyers
- Fight Guy - Welcome to Eltingville
- Freedom League - Dads (2013 TV series)
- Funny Bunny - Yu-Gi-Oh!
- Galaxy Scout - Fun Size
- Goon Squad - Welcome to Eltingville
- Guts-B-Gore - Welcome to Eltingville
- Hate and Missiles - Welcome to Eltingville
- Hideous Tales - Comic book featured in The Night of the Living Duck (1988 Looney Tunes cartoon)
- Horror Express - Welcome to Eltingville
- Hyperman - The Sandman
- I Am Woman - Y: The Last Man
- Idiot Squad - Welcome to Eltingville
- Idiosyncratic Routine - Chasing Amy
- The Indelible Bulge - Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2012 TV series)
- Just'a Lotta Animals - and other BC Comics titles in Captain Carrot and His Amazing Zoo Crew
- Jungle Girl - JLApe (written and drawn by Sam Simeon from Angel and the Ape)
- Komik - For Better or For Worse'
- La Mujer- Sally Forth
- Le Morte - Story and Art by Harrison Thomas based on the crimes of serial killer Robert Morten - Law and Order: Special Victims Unit episode “Svengali”
- The Legion of SuperWriters - Histeria!
- Marvels Comics - Various semi-accurate comics about real superheroes in the Marvel Universe. In recent issues of She-Hulk, it's been stated that Comics Code Authority- approved comics issues are considered to be endorsed by a federal agency, so their contents are admissible in court.
- Little Neuro - Cul De Sac
- Little Neuro and the Magic Dragon - Cul De Sac
- Man Bean - Johnny Bravo
- The Masked Mutant - Goosebumps
- Manga X - Welcome to Eltingville
- Mega Void - by Alan Tofsky (Eric Stoltz), featuring Queen Talon, based on Jamie Buchman (Helen Hunt) from Mad About You[1][2]
- Motorcycle Maniacs - 'Take on Me' music video by A-Ha
- Midknight Avenger -Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
- Midnight Warrior - Star Kid
- Mutant Meta-Men - Batman: Mystery of the Batwoman'
- Ninjella - Level Up
- Normal Four - Stan Lee Meets... Spider-Man
- Nutsy Monkey - Welcome to Eltingville
- Paragon of Painthorpe Street - Captain Britain
- Party Girl - Welcome to Eltingville
- Pet Force - Garfield
- The Penaliser - Animal Man
- Princess Paragon - and other Bang Comics titles in What They Did to Princess Paragon
- Quasar Quintet - and other Electric Comics titles in What They Did to Princess Paragon
- Rage - Queer as Folk
- Ranger Rory - Rose is Rose
- El Rojo Caballo (The Red Stallion) - The Greatest American Hero
- Remorse Comics - Cul De Sac
- Robo Ape - Welcome to Eltingville
- She It - Welcome to Eltingville
- Space Creatures - The Baby-sitters Club
- Splendid Pup - outer space comic book written by Denton Fixx, drawn by Beasly, and published by BC Comics in 'Mazing Man
- Spidey Searches for the Public Restroom - Late Night with Seth Meyers
- Stevie Sparks and the Comet Pirates - The Fairly OddParents
- Strong Bowling Girl Talks A Lot! by Patrick Kelly (David Krumholtz) - Don't Trust the B---- in Apartment 23 episode "Shitagi Nashi…"
- Super Rabbi - Welcome to Eltingville
- Supercaptaincoolman Versus The Evil Aretha Franklin - Curtis
- Superella - Fifty Pills
- Tales of the Black Freighter - Watchmen
- Tales of the Undead - Friday the 13th: The Series
- Tall Slut, No Panties by Patrick Kelly (David Krumholtz) - Don't Trust the B---- in Apartment 23 episode "Shitagi Nashi…"
- The Exhaustively Complete Little Neuro Comics Omnibus for the Anally Retentive - Cul De Sac
- Inblowable - Bordertown
- Undead Bunnies - Liō
- The Unliky Sader-man - Sally Forth (Greg Howard comic strip)
- Warrior Angel - Smallville
- Morten Ellis" - mortens life
- White Hating Coon - Black Power comic from Chasing Amy
- WhiZZ!! - Good Omens
- Wing Nut - Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2012 TV series)
- The Winged Avenger - The Avengers (TV series)
- Wolf Squad - Cursed (film)
- Wonder Nanny - Curtis
- Wonder Space Fish - SpongeBob SquarePants
- Zoom
- "True crime" comics based on the "real life" adventures of various superheroes (such as Superman, Batman, etc.) exist in the DC Universe. In addition:
- Pre-Crisis, events and people on Earth-Two existed only as fictional comics on Earth-One
- Pre-Crisis, events and people on Earth-C-Minus existed only as fictional comics on Earth-C
- Pre-Crisis, events and characters of all parallel Earths existed only as fictional comics on Earth-Prime
- Post-Crisis, events and characters of the DC Universe existed only as fictional comics in the Milestone Comics universe.
Fictional comic strips
- Angry Dad, a webcomic by Bart Simpson in The Simpsons episode "I Am Furious Yellow"
- Bash Brannigan - (comic strip written and drawn by fictional cartoonist Stanley Ford) How to Murder Your Wife
- The Adventures of Captain BaseBallBat-Boy - Max Payne
- Captain Tomorrow (published in Daily Planet) Superman
- Captain Goofball (cancelled comic strip) FoxTrot
- Caroline in the City (comic strip written and drawn by fictional cartoonist Caroline Duffy and colored by fictional colorist Richard Karinsky) Caroline in the City
- Cosmic Cow (comic strip written and drawn by fictional cartoonist Henry Rush) Too Close for Comfort
- The Dark Phantom (Marvel Comics, written and drawn by Joe Quesada.) currently in production
- Frank Kafka, Private Eye (comic strip written and drawn by Jacob Kurtz) Criminal
- Klondike Ike (comic strip written and drawn by Vic Van Streck) Jump Start (comic strip)
- The Land of Want (webcomic, written and drawn by Merlin Ambrosius) Arthur, King of Time and Space
- Li'l Cutie (comic strip written and drawn by Bob Post) Diary of a Wimpy Kid
- Luther and Locke (a nod to Calvin and Hobbes), FoxTrot
- Mad about Ewe (webcomic, written and drawn by Rudy Dewclaw) Kevin and Kell
- Mental Man (published in the Daily Planet) Action Comics
- Monkeybone - Monkeybone
- Platypus Duck - (comic strip written and drawn by Tom Ruegger) The 13 Ghosts of Scooby-Doo
- Rondo and Viola (webcomic, written and drawn by Rudy Dewclaw) Kevin and Kell
- The Thing of Shapes to Come (webcomic, written and drawn by Arthur Pendragon) Arthur, King of Time and Space
References
See also
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