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Below is a list of television series and feature films based on characters and concepts that have appeared in Boom! Studios publications, including its various imprints. This list includes live action and animated television series and films.
BRZRKR is a print media and planned film and television franchise created by Keanu Reeves and developed by Boom! Studios.Beginning with the first titular comic book run in 2021, the series has expanded to include four one-shot spin-off issues and a novel written by Reeves and speculative fiction author China Miéville.
Its Planet of the Apes series of comics is the longest-running adaptation of the series. [64] Boom!'s series include: Planet of the Apes (16 issues plus an annual, a "giant" issue, a "special" issue, and a "Spectacular"), Betrayal on the Planet of the Apes (4 issues), [65] Exile on Planet of the Apes (4 issues), and Planet of the Apes ...
Ongoing series; previously published by Dell, Gold Key, Disney, Gladstone and Gemstone and resumed from issue #295. #304–309 Jan 2011 – Jun 2011 Midas Flesh #1–8 Dec 2013 – Jul 2014 Limited series; published under the Boom! Box imprint. Mighty Morphin #1–22 Nov 2020 – Aug 2022 Ongoing series [48] Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: vol. 1 ...
Chop Socky Boom is a comedy web series created by Darlene Sellers and Heath Ward and filmed in Seattle, Washington. The series is broadcast on the internet and premiered on May 1, 2012. Season one includes eight episodes, with season two currently under development.
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Buffy the Vampire Slayer is an ongoing comic book series published by Boom! Studios. It is a reboot of the television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer created by Joss Whedon, and thus sets in a different canon from the television series and film. The series is written by Jordie Bellaire and primarily illustrated by Dan Mora.