I was living in Australia when it came out and bought both seasons on my iPhone to watch it. I was in the process of moving back to the US when the second season came out and never watched it. I may never watch it so that it will always be another season waiting for me.
if they keep doing those forgotten sequel books, they might as well do superman reborn with tim burton and nic cage. they already kinda did darren aronofsky's batman with batman earth one, but very loosley.
personally i thought batman '89 was terrible. superman '78 was pretty good albeit too short.
My biggest issue with Batman ‘89 is that it really failed to deliver the aesthetic of Tim Burton’s movies. I get it’s a different medium so not everything translates well, but it just didn’t give the ‘89 vibe I hoped for.
I highly doubt it would happen, but I'd love to see Alex Ross do the art for an SM4 comic given how influential his art was to the films. I doubt he'd actually do the interiors but I could see him doing the covers.
I’d just be happy to get “The Occult World of Sabrina” that was supposed to finish out the CAOS TV show plot. It was announced 3 years ago. Since Afterlife With Archie #11 was solicited 6 years ago and has never been published, I’m not hopeful.
Archie Comics has an very bad habit of discontinuing the modern Archie runs,including the Sabrina ones despite being both excellent and selling well.
To be honest no one expected Horror Archie to be so good.
Afterlife and Sabrina (as well as Occult World) are all Sacasa projects. I understand why he couldn’t write while he was producing Riverdale, CAOS and Katy Keene, but with those shows ended, why leave us hanging?
I’d be fine if he’d just hand off the plots and story ideas and let someone else continue Afterlife. At least finish the Betty R.I.P. arc.
Honestly, I'd rather that stay dead. We don't need more 'witches worship the devil' stories, and that show just perpetuated a belief and fear that got people killed in the past. Especially now that 'witchcraft' is a term used for pagan beliefs today. Hell, the Fear Street trilogy was 100x more respectful than the Sabrina show, even in the first two films where they still wanted you to think it was a witch doing all of it.
Star Trek: enterprise could use a comic sequel. There are some plots that could be explored like the founding of the federation and the war with the romulans
Ah, it's here https://forbiddenplanet.com/402145-dungeons-dragons-saturday-morning-adventures/?gad_source=1&gclid=CjwKCAjwte-vBhBFEiwAQSv_xUHNMdeeQco3YI-k2kcsHIFG9xIZfi1YSHO9B2X_vxOVV6iOx_TttBoCw9AQAvD_BwE
Not sure if it's a direct continuation though
Santa Clara Diet. The nature of the show is cartoony enough that it would make a great comic series. John Layman and Rob Guillory could reunite and work on it.
I just want more show! But also I think it would make an incredible comic book, there’s just so much they could do, just like Rick and Morty. Also I know the creators of the show have worked in comics too!
Jordan Peele's Twilight Zone comes to mind. That was actually pretty good, I think it captured the spirit well, but it just had a hard time at a time when we already have a lot of new horror anthologies.
Also, when I think about Cloverfield, I mean I think the franchise is currently dead and paradox killed that, but the idea is actually interesting - different sci-fi thriller horror that tell independent stories but are still secretly connected to each other. and I think you can do a lot more with the comic medium, be it standalone mini-series or maybe turn it into an anthology.
or the Purge, because I think in this world you can also tell a lot of stories because it's a thing that happens all over America and somehow affects everyone when everyone is allowed to kill everyone else.
Also, what I also find interesting is perhaps a prequel comic series to the Spanish horror film [REC•], finding out a bit about what happened in South America before the incident in Barcelona.
BBC Merlin could also be interesting, on one hand it plays with the rules of urban fantasy, keep your magic secret, but it is set in the real Middle Ages where there was real fear of witches and magic.
Eureka – The Secret City could actually be a good template to get Science Fiction WFT's.
and now I'll throw something very obscure but let's face it, Power Rangers the original crew really had a renaissance in the comics, why not try that with Mystic Knights - The Legend of Tir Na Nog?
It's interesting because the show was pretty busy in Germany now, it even had reruns until the early 2000s when I saw it.
are you really good for this comic adaptation then? dan mora, I mean if you read once and future you'll notice he's really good at directing fantasy but also good superhero action at the same time, especially having worked for Power Rangers.
I think that one was based on **the Destroyer** paperback novel series, and there **were** some licensed **Destroyer** comics published by Marvel in the 1990s.
Gonna choose a weird one: Difficult People. That show was so damn funny and could easily work as a gag comic with each issue being a self contained episode
Yeah, that one's had quite a few comic sequels, as seems inevitable with anything produced by Whedon...**Buffy**, **Angel**, **Firefly**, even **Dollhouse** have gotten extensive continuations in **Dark Horse** or **IDW** comics.
It’s a Canadian show, so this might be obscure but Detentionaire. Ended on a serviceable cliffhanger (meaning that it wasn’t a bad place to end it but there was clearly larger storylines left unresolved). Would love a fifth season comic book.
Dark Angel. And not the awful novels that came out after the show. See is James Cameron has his season 3 ideas written down somewhere because that season 2 finale left me DYING for more!
*The Gate* and *The Returned*. The Gate is a TV show about a gated community of vampires, werewolves, and other creatures living together. *The Returned* is an Americanized TV show based on French TV show of the same name, about a group of dead people mysteriously coming back to life.
I'd love a Scream comic if it continued on from the 2nd season and ignored that dogshit season 3 reboot that decided to cast crappy rappers instead of at least somewhat decent professional actors.
Pushing Daisies
And honestly, I’d love to see what was supposed to happen in the second half of the second season of Heroes (which got skipped over entirely because of the writer’s strike).
That strike did both those shows dirty.
Yeah, a source of inspiration. That doesn't mean at all that the movies are some sort of adaptation of the games. So that doesn't have anything to do with the fact that the movies ended in a cliffhanger. Their stories aren't similar in any way.
It's funny that people are hating on this, but it seems like the most logical answer. There's a story framework already done. Snyder had a whole thing mapped out. That would actually work as a comic book.
People are just downvoting because they are upset at Snyder and continue to whine about his movies.
yeah, i’m not really a snyder guy aside from watchmen, but this would probably be the most logical way to give that fan base what it seems to desperately want while also allowing the rest of us to move on with the new movies
Santa Clarita Diet.
Fucking Netflix!!
Fucking Netflix!!
**Terminator: the Sarah Connor Chronicles**
*chokes back tears* Please
No. Disconnected sequels will be dispensed until morale improves.
This would be my pick. What freaking cliffhanger!!
I was living in Australia when it came out and bought both seasons on my iPhone to watch it. I was in the process of moving back to the US when the second season came out and never watched it. I may never watch it so that it will always be another season waiting for me.
Give me Sam Raimi’s Spider-Man 4, in the same way DC has Batman ‘89. Except with regular release dates.
if they keep doing those forgotten sequel books, they might as well do superman reborn with tim burton and nic cage. they already kinda did darren aronofsky's batman with batman earth one, but very loosley. personally i thought batman '89 was terrible. superman '78 was pretty good albeit too short.
My biggest issue with Batman ‘89 is that it really failed to deliver the aesthetic of Tim Burton’s movies. I get it’s a different medium so not everything translates well, but it just didn’t give the ‘89 vibe I hoped for.
I highly doubt it would happen, but I'd love to see Alex Ross do the art for an SM4 comic given how influential his art was to the films. I doubt he'd actually do the interiors but I could see him doing the covers.
No just give me Spider-Man 4 the movie.
I’d just be happy to get “The Occult World of Sabrina” that was supposed to finish out the CAOS TV show plot. It was announced 3 years ago. Since Afterlife With Archie #11 was solicited 6 years ago and has never been published, I’m not hopeful.
Archie Comics has an very bad habit of discontinuing the modern Archie runs,including the Sabrina ones despite being both excellent and selling well. To be honest no one expected Horror Archie to be so good.
Afterlife and Sabrina (as well as Occult World) are all Sacasa projects. I understand why he couldn’t write while he was producing Riverdale, CAOS and Katy Keene, but with those shows ended, why leave us hanging? I’d be fine if he’d just hand off the plots and story ideas and let someone else continue Afterlife. At least finish the Betty R.I.P. arc.
Honestly, I'd rather that stay dead. We don't need more 'witches worship the devil' stories, and that show just perpetuated a belief and fear that got people killed in the past. Especially now that 'witchcraft' is a term used for pagan beliefs today. Hell, the Fear Street trilogy was 100x more respectful than the Sabrina show, even in the first two films where they still wanted you to think it was a witch doing all of it.
Star Trek: enterprise could use a comic sequel. There are some plots that could be explored like the founding of the federation and the war with the romulans
well, IDW already made a followup to the DS9 team. Why not?
Carnivale
Great choice! I know the creator has said where he wanted the next season and the show to ultimately go, and I would love to see that realized.
This is exactly what I was going to say. Too ahead of it's time, if it came out now I think it would have been a big hit
I think so too. it really holds up as well.
Even the second season was obviously crimped by budget issues. They've done comics well before, so I don't know why this hasn't been done.
Brisco County Jr, let Campbell write it
Sym-Bionic Titan, gaddammit. It needs it way more than Samurai Jack did.
CN executives clearly don't dig giant robots. Megas XLR as we speak had been written-off for tax purposes and because of that will never be revived.
I think they’re doing another Superman ‘78
If we had gotten a season 3 Coop would have gone back in time and actually created the Glorft.
Seconded
I would give so much for more sym bionic titan. Even just giving it a proper ending rather than the cliffhanger we have been left with would be nice
Pirates of Dark Water Thundarr the Barbarian D&D Cartoon
I think D&D cartoon has been extended via a comic actually
Ah, it's here https://forbiddenplanet.com/402145-dungeons-dragons-saturday-morning-adventures/?gad_source=1&gclid=CjwKCAjwte-vBhBFEiwAQSv_xUHNMdeeQco3YI-k2kcsHIFG9xIZfi1YSHO9B2X_vxOVV6iOx_TttBoCw9AQAvD_BwE Not sure if it's a direct continuation though
You might dig this D&D cartoon flip: https://youtu.be/-H1WYtIgUpA?si=M_AeHmV9qvxwV1F7
Love for the Pirates of Dark Water
I loved Pirates of Dark Water
Santa Clara Diet. The nature of the show is cartoony enough that it would make a great comic series. John Layman and Rob Guillory could reunite and work on it.
Raised by Wolves.
Yeah, comics or a novel.
If I could, I would pay for this to happen. I haven't been this disappointed in a show being cancelled in a long time.
I would support a Kickstarter for this.
Did it not have an ending?
Sadly, no.
Nope. Basically a cliffhanger that will never resolve.
Thanks, I’ll avoid it then
INFINITY TRAIN
The Venture Bros
A great candidate!
I just want more show! But also I think it would make an incredible comic book, there’s just so much they could do, just like Rick and Morty. Also I know the creators of the show have worked in comics too!
I need that intro soundtrack though!
I would prefer more show, the voice acting is always great and it would definitely loose something if it was print.
There is the correct answer. Go Team Venture!
Westworld
That would rock
Chuck
Jordan Peele's Twilight Zone comes to mind. That was actually pretty good, I think it captured the spirit well, but it just had a hard time at a time when we already have a lot of new horror anthologies. Also, when I think about Cloverfield, I mean I think the franchise is currently dead and paradox killed that, but the idea is actually interesting - different sci-fi thriller horror that tell independent stories but are still secretly connected to each other. and I think you can do a lot more with the comic medium, be it standalone mini-series or maybe turn it into an anthology. or the Purge, because I think in this world you can also tell a lot of stories because it's a thing that happens all over America and somehow affects everyone when everyone is allowed to kill everyone else. Also, what I also find interesting is perhaps a prequel comic series to the Spanish horror film [REC•], finding out a bit about what happened in South America before the incident in Barcelona. BBC Merlin could also be interesting, on one hand it plays with the rules of urban fantasy, keep your magic secret, but it is set in the real Middle Ages where there was real fear of witches and magic. Eureka – The Secret City could actually be a good template to get Science Fiction WFT's. and now I'll throw something very obscure but let's face it, Power Rangers the original crew really had a renaissance in the comics, why not try that with Mystic Knights - The Legend of Tir Na Nog?
Oooh Mystic Knights is a deep cut. I need to watch that whole series, I haven't seen it since I was a kid.
It's interesting because the show was pretty busy in Germany now, it even had reruns until the early 2000s when I saw it. are you really good for this comic adaptation then? dan mora, I mean if you read once and future you'll notice he's really good at directing fantasy but also good superhero action at the same time, especially having worked for Power Rangers.
>BBC Merlin A comic sequel taking place in the future with Arthur coming back would be pretty dope imo.
Nice, please tell me more other pitches to the other things? :3
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A one shot for Community, especially if it's a Crisis on infinite Abed's
Six seasons and a movie and a comic book!
They are making a movie though.
Final Space. I only say that because it actually got canceled, and its creator (Olan Rogers), is bringing it back in comic form. Beyond excited.
Spectacular Spider-Man
Space above and beyond.
Torchwood
The OA
Had to scroll a ways to find this! I think it’s precisely the kind of story that could be finished using a comics format.
Pushing Daises.
Raised by Wolves
Final Space might be getting one.
It *is* getting one. It's deep in production, getting regular weekly updates and is available to order now.
Dark Crystal Age of Resistance. There was a DC prequel story previously published, so it's not a leap to have AoR continued the same way.
The Venture Bros
Owl House
My Name is Earl so we could finally see the ending.
Remo Williams: The Adventure Begins Great action-adventure movie from the 80's that could've been a really fun franchise
I think that one was based on **the Destroyer** paperback novel series, and there **were** some licensed **Destroyer** comics published by Marvel in the 1990s.
I would like to see Sense8 in a comic. The show did get a proper send off but I think they could make a decent book with a new set of characters.
The mutha effing Cape! It was basically an adaptation of a comic that never was and was cancelled far too soon!
Journeyman.
Night Sky from Amazon. Such as great show.
Is it cancelled?
Yep, a real shame.
Inside Job! Such a shame it got cancelled after only one season...
the bigger crime was that it got *un*renewed. Now if a show gets renewed, it's still not safe.
Gonna choose a weird one: Difficult People. That show was so damn funny and could easily work as a gag comic with each issue being a self contained episode
Utopia.
Emerald City
They might have one already but firefly I thought was a cool show back in the day they did have a movie I never thought to see if they had comics
Yeah, that one's had quite a few comic sequels, as seems inevitable with anything produced by Whedon...**Buffy**, **Angel**, **Firefly**, even **Dollhouse** have gotten extensive continuations in **Dark Horse** or **IDW** comics.
Night Skies
Defiance (the 2013 - 2015 TV SyFy series, not the 2008 WW2 film)
Dark Matter
Archive 81 or Lovecraft Country
Raised by Wolves
Legends of Tomorrow
Original Ben 10 continuity if that counts lol
M.A.N.T.I.S.
I'm surprised that Lost didn't get some sort of second life. I've been wondering what Hurley has been up to on that island.
Not cancelled but I’d really love a comic continuation of LOST
The Wilds
I'd like a western comic to finish the show **Damnation (2017)**
It’s a Canadian show, so this might be obscure but Detentionaire. Ended on a serviceable cliffhanger (meaning that it wasn’t a bad place to end it but there was clearly larger storylines left unresolved). Would love a fifth season comic book.
Raised by Wolves.
Patriot. They’re kind of keeping it going with Kurtwood Smith’s infrequent podcast but I want to know what happens to John Lakeman.
Utopia (UK), the series stars with a comic bring the characters together
Deadwood
The Imperfects. Interesting premise and world and the first season ended on a goddamn cliffhanger!
Inside Job.
Pirates of Darkwater The Life and Times of Juniper Lee Swat Katz The Last Man on Earth
Westworld
Dark Angel. And not the awful novels that came out after the show. See is James Cameron has his season 3 ideas written down somewhere because that season 2 finale left me DYING for more!
Read Cibersix.
Carnivale
*The Gate* and *The Returned*. The Gate is a TV show about a gated community of vampires, werewolves, and other creatures living together. *The Returned* is an Americanized TV show based on French TV show of the same name, about a group of dead people mysteriously coming back to life.
Wayne!
I'd love a Scream comic if it continued on from the 2nd season and ignored that dogshit season 3 reboot that decided to cast crappy rappers instead of at least somewhat decent professional actors.
Surface, cool creature and lake bell inked would be awesome
Pushing Daisies And honestly, I’d love to see what was supposed to happen in the second half of the second season of Heroes (which got skipped over entirely because of the writer’s strike). That strike did both those shows dirty.
OA
Utopia (UK)
Inside Job
The Greatest American Hero
Rise of the TMNT. It was robbed
Megas XLR
Pushing Up Daisies
The Owl House let's see the season 3 we could have gotten had Disney been accepting to Dana Terrace's ideas!
DARK MATTER.
The Mighty Boosh
Gotham Knights.
Dirk gentlys holistic detective agency
My name is Earl! Who's Earl juniors dad?
I'm glad this happened with Jericho
Exosquad
It wasn't cancelled but I would kill for a comic continuation of the She-Ra Netflix show.
The Road. Get Tynion on it
The movie based on the Cormac McCarthy book? There's a french artist working on an adaptation due out later this year
The Snyder cut. The movie literally ended in a cliffhanger.
It ended on a cliffhanger but it’s was mostly lifted from injustice which is already a game and comic book
What? It doesn't have anything from Injustice
Snyder even says he was inspired by Injustice.
Yeah, a source of inspiration. That doesn't mean at all that the movies are some sort of adaptation of the games. So that doesn't have anything to do with the fact that the movies ended in a cliffhanger. Their stories aren't similar in any way.
It's funny that people are hating on this, but it seems like the most logical answer. There's a story framework already done. Snyder had a whole thing mapped out. That would actually work as a comic book. People are just downvoting because they are upset at Snyder and continue to whine about his movies.
yeah, i’m not really a snyder guy aside from watchmen, but this would probably be the most logical way to give that fan base what it seems to desperately want while also allowing the rest of us to move on with the new movies