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    Default Cartoons you'd like to see in comic form

    I've been thinking about this, are there any cartoons you used to watch that you'd like to see in comic form?

    Some of these have probably already been made into comics, but I'm not sure.

    I'd like to see:

    - Galaxy Rangers
    - Silverhawks
    - BraveStarr
    - M.A.S.K. (were there ever any comics for this?)

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    silver hawks used to be a comic, and bravestarr kinda had a comic in the very old commander M fan club
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    I have an issue of the MASK comic produced by DC.

    Pretty much every cartoon I would want to see as a comic had one or works better in animated form.

    But I can't recommend Smurf comics highly enough (the original ones that inspired the toys and cartoon and were reprinted in books in the early 80s like Asterix and Tintin strips). So much better than the cartoon and currently being reprinted quite cheaply to be on the shelf when the movie comes out.

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    Dino Riders!!!

    Skeleton Warriors too!
    (The original toyline had so much potential but failed... Horribly! )

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    I'd like them to continue the 200X He-Man cartoon as a comic book.
    Actually I'd like He-Man anything. (As long it doesn't cost 50 bucks from an Internet site that's harder to get into than Fort Knox.)

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    Inhumanoids, after its all too brief Marvel comics run.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Paulbot View Post

    But I can't recommend Smurf comics highly enough (the original ones that inspired the toys and cartoon and were reprinted in books in the early 80s like Asterix and Tintin strips). So much better than the cartoon and currently being reprinted quite cheaply to be on the shelf when the movie comes out.
    Hopefully they translate all the comics as there are a number of original stories that never came out in English in those original ten books.

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