List of films based on comic strips

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This is a list of films based on English-language comic strips and characters first appearing in them, including single panel gag cartoons appearing in newspapers, magazines, and webcomics. The practice of creating films based on comic strips dates back to the early years of film itself. In recent years, due to advances in special effects, big budget films based on comic books have become more common.

Feature films[]

A[]


B[]

C[]

  • Based on Colonel Blimp (UK):
    • The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp (1943)

D[]

E[]

F[]

  • Based on Fatty Finn:
  • Based on Feiffer (in The Village Voice):
  • Based on Flash Gordon:
    • Flash Gordon (1936)
    • Flash Gordon (1980)
    • Flash Gordon: The Greatest Adventure of All (1982, TV film)
  • Based on Friday Foster:
    • Friday Foster (1975)
  • Based on Fritz the Cat:
    • Fritz the Cat (1972)

G[]

H[]

  • Based on Harold Teen:
    • Harold Teen (1928)
    • Harold Teen (1934)
  • Based on Heathcliff:

J[]

K[]

L[]

M[]

  • Based on Mandrake the Magician:
    • Mandrake Killing'e karsi (1967, unauthorized Turkish film)
    • Mandrake (1979, TV film)
  • Based on Marmaduke:
    • Marmaduke (2010)
  • Based on Modesty Blaise (UK):
  • Based on The Mostly Unfabulous Social Life of Ethan Green:
    • The Mostly Unfabulous Social Life of Ethan Green (2005)
  • Based on Motu Patlu (India)

N[]

  • Based on Nono-chan (Japan):
    • My Neighbors the Yamadas (1999)

O[]

P[]

  • Based on Peanuts:
  • Based on The Phantom:
    • The Phantom (1961, TV film)
    • The Phantom (1996)
    • The Phantom (2009, TV miniseries)
  • Based on Pogo:
    • Pogo for President: 'I Go Pogo' (1980)
  • Based on Popeye:
  • Based on Prince Valiant:
    • Prince Valiant (1954)
    • Prince Valiant (1997)

R[]

S[]

T[]

W[]

Theatrical short films[]

  • Based on Abie the Agent:
    • Iska Worreh (1917)
    • Abie Kabibble Outwitted His Rival (1917)
  • Based on Ally Sloper:
    • live-action shorts Ally Sloper (1898)
    • live-action short Sloper's Visit to Brighton (1898)
    • series of six live-action shorts (1921)
  • Based on Barney Google and Snuffy Smith:
    • series of 12 live-action shorts (1928–1929), starting with Horsefeathers (1928)
    • series of four animated shorts (1935–1936), starting with Tetched in the Head (1935)
  • Based on Buster Brown:
    • series of five shorts (1914), starting with Buster Brown on the Care and Treatment of Goats (1914)
    • series of 50 live-action shorts (1925–1929), starting with Educating Buster (1925)
  • Based on :
    • Animated short Mighty Hunters (1940)
  • Based on Desperate Desmond:
    • series of seven live-action shorts (1911–1912), starting with Desperate Desmond Almost Succeeds (1911)
  • Based on Hairbreadth Harry:
    • Live-action short Fearless Harry (1926)
    • Live-action short Danger Ahead (1926)
    • Live-action short Sawdust Baby (1926)
    • Live-action short Sign Them Papers (1927)
    • Live-action short Curses (1927)
    • Live-action short Foiled (1927)
    • Live-action short Dirty Work (1927)
    • Live-action short The Villain (1927)
    • Live-action short Nutty but Nice (1927)
    • Live-action short Moonshine and Noses (1927)
  • Based on Henry:
  • Based on Hogan's Alley:
    • live-action short Trouble in Hogan's Alley (1900)
  • Based on Joe Palooka:
    • series of nine two-reel live-action shorts (1936–37), starting with For the Love of Pete (1936)
  • Based on The Katzenjammer Kids:
    • Live-action short The Katzenjammer Kids in School (1898)
    • Live-action short The Katzenjammer Kids Have a Love Affair (1900)
    • series of eight live-action shorts (1912), starting with The Katzenjammer Kids (1912)
    • series of 37 animated shorts (1916–1918), starting with The Chinese Cook (1916)
    • series of five animated shorts (1920), starting with Knock on the Window, the Door Is a Jamb (1920)
    • The Captain and the Kids (1938–1939) series of 15 animated shorts
  • Based on Krazy Kat:
    • multiple series of animated shorts (both sound and silent films)
  • Based on Lady Bountiful (by Gene Carr):
    • Live-action short Lady Bountiful Visits the Murphys on Wash Day (1903)
  • Based on Let George Do It:
    • series of 40 live-action shorts (1924–1929), starting with Why George! (1924)
  • Based on Li'l Abner:
    • series of five animated shorts (1944), starting with Amoozin' But Confoozin' (1944)
  • Based on Little Jimmy
  • Based on The Little King:
  • Based on Little Nemo:
    • animated short Winsor McCay, the Famous Cartoonist of the N.Y. Herald and his Moving Comics aka Little Nemo (1911, included in the National Film Registry)
  • Based on Mike and Ike (They Look Alike):
    • series of 24 live-action shorts (1927–1929), starting with Dancing Fools (1927)
  • Based on :
    • Live-action short Mischievous Willie's Rocking Chair Motor (1902)
  • Based on Mr. Jack:
    • Live-action short Mr. Jack in the Dressing Room (1904)
  • Based on Mutt and Jeff:
    • List of Mutt and Jeff live-action shorts
    • List of Mutt and Jeff theatrical cartoons
  • Based on Nancy:
    • Animated shorts School Daze (1942)
    • Animated shorts Doing Their Bit (1942)
  • Based on The Newlyweds/Snookums:
    • series of 37 live-action shorts (1926–1929), starting with The Newlyweds' Neighbors (1926)
  • Based on The Outbursts of Everett True:
    • series of live-action shorts starting with Everett True Breaks Into The Movies (1916)
  • Based on Popeye:
  • Based on Reg'lar Fellers:
    • Animated short Happy Days (1936) produced by Ub Iwerks
  • Based on Sad Sack:
  • Based on Smitty:
    • series of 10 live-action shorts (1928–1929), starting with No Picnic (1928)
  • Toonerville Folks
  • Based on Toots and Casper:
    • series of 12 live-action shorts (1928–1929), starting with Fooling Casper (1928)
  • Based on :
    • Uncle Mun and the Minister (1912)
    • A Thrilling Rescue by Uncle Mun (1912)
  • Based on
    • A Shocking Incident (I) (1903) (Short) aka "Willie Westinghouse and the Doctor's Battery"
  • Based on Winnie Winkle:
    • Series of ten live action shorts (1926–1928), starting with Working Winnie (1926)

Television specials[]

  • Based on B.C.:
    • B.C.: The First Thanksgiving (1973)
    • B.C.: A Special Christmas (1981)
  • Based on Blondie:
    • Blondie & Dagwood (1987)
    • Blondie & Dagwood: Second Wedding Workout (1989)
  • Based on Cathy:
    • Cathy (1987)
    • Cathy's Last Resort (1988)
    • Cathy's Valentine (1989)
  • Based on Dennis the Menace:
    • Dennis the Menace in Mayday for Mother (1981)
  • Based on Doonesbury:
    • A Doonesbury Special (1977)
  • Based on The Family Circus:
    • A Special Valentine with the Family Circus (1978)
    • A Family Circus Christmas (1979)
    • A Family Circus Easter (1982)
  • Based on The Far Side:
  • Based on For Better or For Worse:
    • For Better or for Worse: The Bestest Present (1985)
    • For Better or for Worse: The Last Camping Trip (1992)
    • For Better or for Worse: A Christmas Angel (1992)
    • For Better or for Worse: A Valentine from the Heart (1993)
    • For Better or for Worse: The Good-for-Nothing (1993)
    • For Better or for Worse: The Babe Magnet (1994)
    • For Better or for Worse: A Storm in April (1995)
  • Based on Garfield:
  • Based on Hägar the Horrible:
    • Hägar the Horrible (1989)
  • Based on Little Orphan Annie:
    • Little Orphan Annie's A Very Animated Christmas (1995)[1]
  • Based on Marvin:
    • Marvin, Baby of the Year (1989)
  • Based on Peanuts:
    • see List of Peanuts media: TV specials
  • Based on Pogo:
    • The Pogo Special Birthday Special (1969)
  • Based on A Wish for Wings That Work: (characters originated in Bloom County)
    • A Wish for Wings That Work (1991)
  • Based on Ziggy:

Serial films[]

Other[]

  • Caveman: V.T. Hamlin & Alley Oop[2] (2005, comic strip documentary)
  • Dark Dungeons (2014, short film, Chick tract)
  • The Fantastic Funnies[3] (1980, comic strip documentary)
  • God Hates Cartoons (2002, DVD compilation of animated shorts)

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ Crump, William D. (2019). Happy Holidays--Animated! A Worldwide Encyclopedia of Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa and New Year's Cartoons on Television and Film. McFarland & Co. p. 171. ISBN 9781476672939.
  2. ^ Collins, Max Allan. "Official Press Release".
  3. ^ The Fantastic Funnies at IMDb

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