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Following is a list of public domain works with multimedia adaptations.This lists includes works for which installments exist in multiple forms of media, such as books, comic books, films, television series, and video games.
Terra Obscura is a 2003 comic book miniseries spin-off from Alan Moore's Tom Strong series. The stories are written by Peter Hogan, and drawn by Yanick Paquette and Karl Story with additional flashback sequences drawn by Eric Theriault.
AC Comics (formerly known as Paragon Publications and Americomics) is a comic book publishing company started by Bill Black. [1] [2]AC Comics specializes in reprints of Golden Age comics from now-defunct companies whose properties lapsed into public domain and were not reprinted elsewhere.
Titano the Super-Ape: Superman: A villain. Tytus de Zoo Chimpanzee Tytus, Romek i A'Tomek: Henryk Chmielewski (comics) An intelligent monkey created from an inkblot, seeks to become more human with the help of his friends. Ultra-Humanite: Gorilla Action Comics #13 A mad scientist who took many forms, most famously that of an evil albino ape.
All Quality Comics characters have lapsed into public domain. It should be noted that this pertains only to the characters as they were originally depicted when they appeared in titles published by Quality Comics. The versions of the characters that include retconned history are assumed to be separate characters that belong to DC Comics.
However, these characters had lapsed into public domain before that. The Blue Tracer's origin story is told in the first appearance, in Military Comics #1. William "Wild Bill" Dunn is an American engineer working with the army in a secluded section of Ethiopia. While working, his team is attacked by a group of supernatural beings named the M ...
Vulcan the Volcanic Man is a fictional superhero from the Golden Age of Comic Books.He first appeared in Super-Mystery Comics #1, published by Ace Comics in July 1940. [1] His creator is unknown, but some of his stories were written by Otto Binder, with Maurice Gutwirth and Jack Alderman illustrating.
The eight-issue comic book miniseries Project Superpowers #0–7 (Jan.–Oct. 2008), published by Dynamite Entertainment, [8] resurrected a number of Golden Age superheroes, including those originally published by Fox Feature Syndicate, Crestwood Publications, and Standard/Better/Nedor, many of which are assumed to be in the public domain but ...