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'''''Jonny Quest''''' is an American action/adventure comic book series published by [[Comico]] from [[1986]] to [[1988]], which ran for 32 issues. It is based on the ''[[Jonny Quest (TV series)|Jonny Quest]]'' animated television series which aired from [[1964]] to [[1965]].
'''''Jonny Quest''''' is an American action/adventure comic book series by [[Comico]] who published 31 issues from [[1986]] to [[1988]]. It is based on the ''[[Jonny Quest (TV series)|Jonny Quest]]'' television series which aired from [[1964]] to [[1965]]. The comic came at a time when [[Hanna-Barbera]] revived the TV series, although this was rather short-lived in comparison, with the comic proving to be more faithful than Hanna-Barbera themselves could provide, not just with the action, but the characterizations and connections to its predecessor.


==Production==
==Production==
Comico acquired the license from [[Hanna-Barbera]] to publish a comic book series based on the series for two years (which included sister titles), but low sales prevented any point of renewal.
Comico acquired the license from Hanna-Barbera to publish a comic book series based on the TV series for only two years (which included sister titles), but low sales prevented any point of renewal.
 
==Issues==
{| class="wikitable"
! Stories
! Publish date
|-
| [[Jonny Quest (Comico)/Issue 1|Issue #1]]
* "The Sands of Khasa Tahid"
* "City of Time Lost"
| June 1986
|-
| [[Jonny Quest (Comico)/Issue 2|Issue #2]]
* "Enter Race Bannon"
| July 1986
|-
| [[Jonny Quest (Comico)/Issue 3|Issue #3]]
* "Guns for the Laughing Man"
| August 1986
|-
| [[Jonny Quest (Comico)/Issue 4|Issue #4]]
* "Marley Frost is Here to Stay"
| September 1986
|-
| [[Jonny Quest (Comico)/Issue 5|Issue #5]]
* "Jade Incorporated"
| October 1986
|-
| [[Jonny Quest (Comico)/Issue 6|Issue #6]]
* "Philosopher's Stone"
| November 1986
|-
| [[Jonny Quest (Comico)/Issue 7|Issue #7]]
* "The Lady in Gray"
| December 1986
|-
| [[Jonny Quest (Comico)/Issue 8|Issue #8]]
* "The Curse of X-7"
| January [[1987]]
|-
| [[Jonny Quest (Comico)/Issue 9|Issue #9]]
* "A Fire in Green Meadows"
| February 1987
|-
| [[Jonny Quest (Comico)/Issue 10|Issue #10]]
* "Winters of Discontent"
| February 1987
|-
| [[Jonny Quest (Comico)/Issue 11|Issue #11]]
* "Dog Days"
| March 1987
|-
| [[Jonny Quest (Comico)/Issue 12|Issue #12]]
* "Buried Treasure"
| April 1987
|-
| [[Jonny Quest (Comico)/Issue 13|Issue #13]]
* "Things That Go Bump in the Night"
| May 1987
|-
| [[Jonny Quest (Comico)/Issue 14|Issue #14]]
* "The Song of Space"
| June 1987
|-
| [[Jonny Quest (Comico)/Issue 15|Issue #15]]
* "The Sins of Zin"
| July 1987
|-
| [[Jonny Quest (Comico)/Issue 16|Issue #16]]
* "Plague"
| August 1987
|-
| [[Jonny Quest (Comico)/Issue 17|Issue #17]]
* "Another Stuart Gold Production"
| September 1987
|-
| [[Jonny Quest (Comico)/Issue 18|Issue #18]]
* "Bannon's Last Case"
| October 1987
|-
| [[Jonny Quest (Comico)/Issue 19|Issue #19]]
* "Lesson One"
| November 1987
|-
| [[Jonny Quest (Comico)/Issue 20|Issue #20]]
* "Time Storm"
| December 1987
|-
| [[Jonny Quest (Comico)/Issue 21|Issue #21]]
* "Here There Be Dragons"
| January 1988
|-
| [[Jonny Quest (Comico)/Issue 22|Issue #22]]
* "Vantage Point"
| February 1988
|-
| [[Jonny Quest (Comico)/Issue 23|Issue #23]]
* "The Prisoner of Starkgrau"
| March 1988
|-
| [[Jonny Quest (Comico)/Issue 24|Issue #24]]
* "The Prisoner of Starkgrau (Part Two)"
| April 1988
|-
| [[Jonny Quest (Comico)/Issue 25|Issue #25]]
* "Butch"
| June 1988
|-
| [[Jonny Quest (Comico)/Issue 26|Issue #26]]
* "Reputation"
| July 1988
|-
| [[Jonny Quest (Comico)/Issue 27|Issue #27]]
* "Wilderness"
| August 1988
|-
| [[Jonny Quest (Comico)/Issue 28|Issue #28]]
* "Kings of the West"
| September 1988
|-
| [[Jonny Quest (Comico)/Issue 29|Issue #29]]
* "Kings of the West (Part Two)"
| October 1988
|-
| [[Jonny Quest (Comico)/Issue 30|Issue #30]]
* "The Invisible Monster"
| [[November 15]], 1988
|-
| [[Jonny Quest (Comico)/Issue 31|Issue #31]]
* "Social Work"
| [[December 20]], 1988
|}
 
==References==
<references/>
[[Category:1986]]
[[Category:1987]]
[[Category:1988]]
[[Category:Comico]]
[[Category:Comic series]]
[[Category:Comic series]]
[[Category:Jonny Quest]]

Latest revision as of 09:53, 2 April 2024

This article is about the Comico comic book series. For the character, see Jonny Quest (character). For other uses, see Jonny Quest.
Jonny Quest
JQ Comico 1.jpg
Cover style.
Published by Comico
Publication date June 1986December 20, 1988
Writer(s) William Messner-Loebs
Drawn by Steve Rude
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Jonny Quest is an American action/adventure comic book series by Comico who published 31 issues from 1986 to 1988. It is based on the Jonny Quest television series which aired from 1964 to 1965. The comic came at a time when Hanna-Barbera revived the TV series, although this was rather short-lived in comparison, with the comic proving to be more faithful than Hanna-Barbera themselves could provide, not just with the action, but the characterizations and connections to its predecessor.

Production

Comico acquired the license from Hanna-Barbera to publish a comic book series based on the TV series for only two years (which included sister titles), but low sales prevented any point of renewal.

Issues

Stories Publish date
Issue #1
  • "The Sands of Khasa Tahid"
  • "City of Time Lost"
June 1986
Issue #2
  • "Enter Race Bannon"
July 1986
Issue #3
  • "Guns for the Laughing Man"
August 1986
Issue #4
  • "Marley Frost is Here to Stay"
September 1986
Issue #5
  • "Jade Incorporated"
October 1986
Issue #6
  • "Philosopher's Stone"
November 1986
Issue #7
  • "The Lady in Gray"
December 1986
Issue #8
  • "The Curse of X-7"
January 1987
Issue #9
  • "A Fire in Green Meadows"
February 1987
Issue #10
  • "Winters of Discontent"
February 1987
Issue #11
  • "Dog Days"
March 1987
Issue #12
  • "Buried Treasure"
April 1987
Issue #13
  • "Things That Go Bump in the Night"
May 1987
Issue #14
  • "The Song of Space"
June 1987
Issue #15
  • "The Sins of Zin"
July 1987
Issue #16
  • "Plague"
August 1987
Issue #17
  • "Another Stuart Gold Production"
September 1987
Issue #18
  • "Bannon's Last Case"
October 1987
Issue #19
  • "Lesson One"
November 1987
Issue #20
  • "Time Storm"
December 1987
Issue #21
  • "Here There Be Dragons"
January 1988
Issue #22
  • "Vantage Point"
February 1988
Issue #23
  • "The Prisoner of Starkgrau"
March 1988
Issue #24
  • "The Prisoner of Starkgrau (Part Two)"
April 1988
Issue #25
  • "Butch"
June 1988
Issue #26
  • "Reputation"
July 1988
Issue #27
  • "Wilderness"
August 1988
Issue #28
  • "Kings of the West"
September 1988
Issue #29
  • "Kings of the West (Part Two)"
October 1988
Issue #30
  • "The Invisible Monster"
November 15, 1988
Issue #31
  • "Social Work"
December 20, 1988

References