List of fictional comics

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"

*"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"
*Death Of... Aquaman
*Death Of... Casper
*"The Death of Sad Sack"
*"Vampire Dinosaur"

From miscellaneous

*"9th Wonders!" - "Heroes"
*"The Adventures of Dirk Drain-Head" - Mario's favorite comic book in the "Super Mario Bros." comics
*"Adventures of Super Captain Cool Man" - "Curtis"
*"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.
*"Amazing Midget Radio Comics" - "The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay"
*"Amazing Reality" - "Stan Lee Meets... Spider-Man"
*"Baby Dave" - "Chasing Amy"
*"Bluntman & Chronic" - stoner comic based on Jay and Silent Bob, from "Chasing Amy" and "Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back"
*"Captain Avenger" - "Hero at Large"
*"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*"Citizen 14" - unpublished comic by Warren Granger, art by Stew Ellis in "Bones" - two character names are most probably a reference to comic book writer Warren Ellis.
*"Clang!!" - "Good Omens"
*"Commander Cool" - "A Pup Named Scooby-Doo"
*"Creepy Comix" - "Whizzer and Chips"
*"El Rojo Caballo" (The Red Stallion) - "The Greatest American Hero"
*"Funny Bunny" - "Yu-Gi-Oh!"
*"Hyperman" - "The Sandman"
*"I Am Woman" - ""
*"Idiosyncratic Routine" - "Chasing Amy"
*"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")
*"Le Morte" - Story and Art by Harrison Thomas based on the crimes of serial killer Robert Morten - 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"
*"The Masked Mutant" - "Goosebumps"
*"MegaVoid" - "Mad About You"
*"Motorcycle Maniacs" - "'Take on Me' music video by A-Ha"
*"Normal Four" - "Stan Lee Meets... Spider Man"
*"Paragon of Painthorpe Street" - "Captain Britain"
*"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"
*"The Red Stallion" - Latin American comic book character - "The Greatest American Hero"
*"Remorse Comics" - "Cul De Sac"
*"Superella" - "Fifty Pills"
*"Tales of the Black Freighter" - "Watchmen"
*"Warrior Angel" - "Smallville"
*"Morten Ellis" - "mortens life"
*"White Hating Coon" - Black Power comic from "Chasing Amy"
*"WhiZZ!!" - "Good Omens"
*"Wolf Squad" - "Cursed (film)"
*"Wonder Space Fish" - "SpongeBob SquarePants"
* "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" - "How to Murder Your Wife"
*"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"
*"Klondike Ike" (comic strip written and drawn by Vic Van Streck) "Jump Start (comic)"
*"The Land of Whant" (webcomic, written and drawn by Merlin Ambrosius) "Arthur, King of Time and Space"
*"Luther and Locke" (a nod to Calvin and Hobbes), "FoxTrot"
*"Mad about Ewe" (webcomic, written and drawn by Rudy Dewclaw) "Kevin and Kell"
*"Monkeybone" - "Monkeybone"
*"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"
*"The Dark Phantom" (Marvel Comics, written and drawn by Joe Quesada.) "currently in production"

ee also

*List of fictional newspapers
*List of fictional magazines
*List of fictional books


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