Boom! is composed of four main imprints: the core Boom! brand, the All-Ages focused
KaBOOM!,
Archaia, and Boom! Box.
Boom! Studios The Boom! Studios imprint publishes action-oriented fare which most appropriate for teens or older readers.
Originals Originals under the Boom! banner explore a wide variety of genres from YA science fiction, like in
The Woods by
James Tynion IV and Michael Dialynas, to horror/action like in the thriller
Day Men, which racked up "Best Inker" and "Best Cover Artist"
Harvey Awards nominations for series artist
Brian Stelfreeze and sold to
Universal Pictures as a movie. Crime noir period piece
Hit garnered
Harvey Awards nominations for "Best Continuing or Limited Series" and "Best Inker" Pulp science fiction mini-series
Six Gun Gorilla, written by
Si Spurrier and drawn by
Jeff Stokely, was nominated for multiple
Harvey Awards including "Best Artist" and "Most Promising New Talent" and "Best New Series". Boom! generally does not focus on superhero material but has published some titles, including
Grace Randolph's
Supurbia. Two of its original series,
Irredeemable and
Suicide Risk, have gathered accolades.
Mark Waid's series
Irredeemable ran for 37 issues, received several Harvey and Eisner award nominations, and spawned a sister series called
Incorruptible which ran 30 issues. In 2013, Boom! also teamed up with
Say Anything singer
Max Bemis to publish his first limited mini-series about a bipolar hero called
Polarity. Fox optioned the right to create this story into a TV series. In 2014, they announced an ongoing series written by Bemis called
Evil Empire, which ended after 12 issues. In October 2020, Boom! published
BRZRKR, a comic book series created and written by
Keanu Reeves and
Matt Kindt and drawn by
Ron Garney. The comic follows an immortal warrior, known as Berzerker, as he fights his way through the ages.
Licenses Boom!'s published many adaptations of popular films. Its
Planet of the Apes series of comics is the longest-running adaptation of the series. 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),
Exile on Planet of the Apes (4 issues), and
Planet of the Apes: Cataclysm (12 issues). Just before the release of
Rise of the Planet of the Apes Boom! serialized a one-shot prelude to the movie online as a free webcomic. At
San Diego Comic-Con in 2014, they published a one shot
Dawn of the Planet of the Apes: Contagion bridging
Rise of the Planet of the Apes and
Dawn of the Planet of the Apes. They followed this with a six-issue limited series called
Dawn of the Planet of the Apes, in the modern movie continuity. The original
Planet of the Apes movie continuity crossed over with
Star Trek: The Original Series in a co-publishing deal with
IDW Publishing. Other film adaptations include an ongoing series based on
Big Trouble In Little China written by
Eric Powell and
John Carpenter, an
Escape from New York comic book, an ongoing series with ''
Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure, an eight-issue series based on RoboCop and 28 Days Later, bridging the story between 28 Days Later and 28 Weeks Later'', a 12 issue series based on
Clive Barker's
Nightbreed, new
Hellraiser comics, eight issues of
Die Hard: Year One focusing on
John McClane's first year as a beat cop in New York City, and a film tie-in for ''
Jennifer's Body''. Boom! has published a number of series that are based on television shows like
Sleepy Hollow and
Sons of Anarchy and
Jim Henson's
Fraggle Rock. New stories with
Farscape began in 2009 and ran for 6 subsequent mini-series and a 24-issue ongoing series. All of Boom!’s
Farscape series were co-written by show creator Rockne S. O’Bannon and take place in official show continuity immediately after the
Peacekeeper Wars. Boom! also published a tie-in to
SyFy's show
Eureka and well as new stories featuring TV's
The Avengers, also known as
Steed and Mrs. Peel so as not to be confused with the
Marvel Comics characters of the same name. On January 28, 2012, Boom! released a reprint of the Steed and Mrs. Peel mini-series written by Grant Morrison and drawn by Ian Gibson and previously-published by
Eclipse Comics. Boom! acquired the license for
Mighty Morphin Power Rangers in June 2015 and released a monthly comic starting in January 2016. Soon after its launch they announced a spinoff limited series,
MMPR: Pink, which launched in June 2016. Boom! has adapted popular authors like
Philip K. Dick, and
Michael Moorcock: a
series based on
Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? retained all the original text to the novel and was nominated for a "Best New Series" 2010
Eisner Awards. A prequel series followed subtitled
Dust to Dust. In 2011, Boom! launched
Elric: The Balance Lost a new original series starring
Michael Moorcock's character
Elric of Melniboné and guest-starring the Eternal Champions
Corum and
Dorian Hawkmoon. Boom! has licensed games as well. In 2006 they launched
Games Workshop properties ultimately publishing 42 comic books collected into 9 graphic novels. 5 mini-series featured
Warhammer 40,000:
Damnation Crusade (Black Templars),
Blood and Thunder (Orks),
Exterminatus (The Inquisitors),
Fire and Honour (Imperial Guardsmen), and
Defenders of Ultramar (Ultramarines).
Warhammer Fantasy series included
Forge of War (Empire vs. Chaos),
Condemned by Fire (Witch Hunters), and
Crown of Destruction by
Kieron Gillen depicting The Empire fighting Skaven. Boom! also produced a
Blood Bowl mini entitled
Killer Contract. The last Boom!/Games Workshop comics series shipped in 2009. Boom! also publishes tie-ins with famous bands, adapting
Rush's
Clockwork Angels to comics. Boom! publishes
The Amory Wars comic books based on the
Coheed and Cambria mythology. In July 2018, Boom! announced that they had acquired the comic book and graphic novel publishing license to
Joss Whedon's
Firefly with plans to release new monthly comic book series, limited series, original graphic novels and more. In May 2020, Boom! was announced to have acquired the comic book and graphic novel rights to the 1999 prequel novel
Dune: House Atreides with plans to adapt it into a 12-issue adaptation written by the original authors
Brian Herbert and
Kevin J. Anderson.
KaBOOM! KaBOOM!, initially launched as
Boom! Kids, publishes series that are aimed at readers of all ages.
Roger Langridge's series
Snarked! ran 12 issues (3 graphic novels) from 2011 to 2012 and won an
Eisner Award. New series
Abigail and the Snowman was launched in December 2014.
Licenses Boom! published a number of
Pixar series featuring nearly the entire catalogue of the company's characters:
The Incredibles in a 4-issue mini-series and a 16-issue ongoing,
Cars in two 4-issue mini-series and an 8-issue ongoing,
Toy Story in two 4-issue mini-series and an 8-issue ongoing,
Wall-E with 8 issues,
Finding Nemo with two 4-issue mini-series, and
Monsters, Inc. in a single 4-issue mini-series. Boom! published several series featuring
The Muppets with two different editorial approaches: a main series
Roger Langridge wrote and drew based on
The Muppet Show that started with the 4-issue mini-series
The Muppet Show Comic Book in March 2009 and was followed by the 4-issue mini-series
The Treasure of Peg-Leg Wilson with an ongoing after which ran until October 2010. The second approach published a series of mini-series featuring different writers and artists creating public domain fairy tales with The Muppets including Robin Hood. In September 2009, Boom! Kids began publishing a line of comic books featuring the Disney "Standard Characters" such as
Mickey Mouse,
Donald Duck,
Goofy, and
Pluto, the earliest characters animated by Walt Disney Studios. The line ultimately grew to six ongoing series: •
Donald Duck and Friends began with issue #347 from October 2009 picking up the numbering from
Gemstone Publishing. Early issues featured the Italian-created Donald subseries entitled "
DoubleDuck". From issue #363 to the series' end with #367,
Donald Duck refocused on reprinting past classics from
Carl Barks,
Don Rosa,
Jack Hannah, and
William Van Horn along with new-to-the-US stories by
Federico Pedrocchi and
Giovan Battista Carpi. •
Uncle Scrooge continued the numbering from
Gemstone Publishing series with issue #384 from September 2009 to issue #404 in June 2011. From issue #392 to issue #399, the series reprinted
DuckTales comics from the early 1990s featuring Uncle Scrooge before spinning off a stand-alone
DuckTales series featuring new original stories. With issue #400 to its ending with #404, the series re-focused on reprinting past classics from
Carl Barks,
Don Rosa,
Daan Jippes, and
Romano Scarpa. •
Mickey Mouse and Friends picked up the numbering of
Gemstone Publishing's series with issue #296 by importing and translating the worldwide hit
Wizards of Mickey series for the first time in English. The feature ran through issue #299 before Boom! Kids spun
Wizards of Mickey off into its own series. With issue #304 the title was renamed
Mickey Mouse and shifted focus to reprinting classic work from
Floyd Gottfredson and
Paul Murry along with new-to-the-US stories by
Noel Van Horn,
Romano Scarpa, and
Byron Erickson. • ''
Walt Disney's Comics and Stories continued the numbering from the Gemstone Publishing run with issue #699 in September 2009 through issue #720 in June 2011. Boom! Kids also released an archival collection of Walt Disney’s Comics and Stories
first few issues in one volume called Walt Disney’s Comics and Stories Archives''. • Spinning out of
Mickey Mouse and Friends,
Wizards of Mickey debuted in January 2010 and ran for 8 issues. • Spinning out of
Donald Duck and Friends,
DuckTales debuted in May 2011 and ran for 6 issues. • Boom! Kids also brought Don Rosa's best-selling 1995 Eisner Award-winning
The Life and Times of Scrooge McDuck back into print in two hardcover editions along with
The Life and Times of Scrooge McDuck Companion. • Other hardcovers that collected past classics like
Walt Disney’s Valentine’s Classics and
Walt Disney’s Christmas Classics featured work from
Carl Barks,
Walt Kelly,
Floyd Gottfredson,
Daan Jippes, and
Romano Scarpa. In June 2010, Boom! Kids began publishing a line of comic books based on series and characters from
Disney Afternoon television shows. The line ultimately grew to three series starring
Disney Afternoon characters. Boom! began publishing comics based on the
Darkwing Duck TV show. Eighteen issues were published before the series wrapped up in October 2011. A 4-part crossover story with Disney's
DuckTales titled "Dangerous Currency" ran before the series ended, with parts 1 and 3 in
DuckTales #5 and #6 and parts 2 and 4 running in
Darkwing Duck #17 and #18. Launching in May 2011, KaBoom! published six issues based on the television show
DuckTales. Notable video game designer
Warren Spector wrote the series and the fifth and sixth issues featured a crossover with
Darkwing Duck in the storyline "Dangerous Currency". • Spinning out of ''
Walt Disney's Comics and Stories, Disney's Hero Squad'' featured the Ultraheroes in their own adventures for eight issues before the series ended. Other licensed series Boom! publishes through KaBoom! include
Charles Schulz's
Peanuts,
Jim Davis'
Garfield, and
Frederator series
Bravest Warriors and
Bee and Puppycat.
Other titles • In December 2010, Boom! published an eight-issue series based on ''
Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers''. • On December 27, 2011, KaBoom! announced it had acquired the rights to publish comic books based on the TV show
Adventure Time from
Cartoon Network. The series is written by
Ryan North, author of the webcomic
Dinosaur Comics, with art from
Ice Age: Iced In artists Shelli Paroline and Braden Lamb. • KaBoom! published the original series Snarked written and drawn by two-time
Harvey Award winner
Roger Langridge. The series launched with a stand-alone $1 #0 issue in August 2010. It ended in September 2012. • In December 2011, KaBoom! announced it had acquired the rights to do comic books based on
20th Century Fox and
Blue Sky Studios’
Ice Age movies. • In March 2010, KaBoom! released an original
Peanuts graphic novel that was an adaptation of the
Happiness Is a Warm Blanket, Charlie Brown animated special. Then in November 2011, KaBoom! released a $1 stand-alone
Peanuts #0 one-shot as an introduction to new, original stories debuting in
Peanuts #1–4 (January–April 2012). • In agreement with
Paws, Inc., Boom! Studios launched in May 2012 a monthly
Garfield comic book, with the first issue featuring a story written by
Mark Evanier (who has supervised
Garfield and Friends and
The Garfield Show) and illustrated by Jim Davis's long-time assistant Gary Barker. • A comic book adaptation of
Bravest Warriors was announced at
San Diego Comic-Con on July 12, 2012, by Boom! The series began publication on October 24, 2012. • An eight-issue comic book series based on
Steven Universe was first released in August 2014. It was written by Jeremy Sorese and illustrated by Coleman Engle. It ended in March 2015. In 2016, a four-issue miniseries named
Steven Universe and the Crystal Gems was released. It was written by Joseceline Fenton and illustrated by Chrystin Garland featuring covers by Kat Leyh. In February 2017, an ongoing series was released, written by
Melanie Gillman and Grace Kraft, and illustrated by Katy Farina, Rii Abrego, Meg Omac, and Kat Hayashida. In August 2018, a five-issue miniseries named
Steven Universe Harmony was released. It is written by S.M. Vidaurri, illustrated by Mollie Rose, and covered by
Marguerite Sauvage. In April 2015, a one-shot issue called the
Greg Universe Special was released. It features
Liz Prince, Jeremy Sorese, Kelly Turnbull, and Lauren Zuke. In December 2016, another one-shot issue called the
2016 Special was released, and features Ayme Sotuyo. • A five-issue miniseries named Ruinworld was released in July 2018. It is written and illustrated by Derek Laufman. • A four-issue miniseries named Capture Creatures ran from November 2014 to February 2015. It was written by
Frank Gibson and illustrated by Rebecca Dreistadt. • A four-issue miniseries named Abigail and the Snowman ran from December 2014 to March 2015. It was created by
Roger Langridge. • A five-issue miniseries named Mega Princess ran from November 2016 to April 2017. It was written by
Kelly Thompson and illustrated by
Brianne Drouhard. • An eight-issue comic book series based on
The Amazing World of Gumball ran from June 2014 to March 2015. The comic book series was created by Frank Gibson and
Tyson Hesse. • An eight-issue comic book series based on ''
Rocko's Modern Life'' ran from December 2017 to September 2018. It was written by Ryan Ferrier and illustrated by
Ian McGinty. • A four-issue miniseries named Brave Chef Brianna ran in 2017. It was written by
Sam Sykes and illustrated by Selina Espiritu. • An 11-issue comic book series based on
Bee and Puppycat ran from May 2014 to April 2016. Based on the series created by
Natasha Allegri, the comic book series features Allegri, Garrett Jackson, Frank Gibson, Rebecca Dreidstadt, Tait Howard, Madeline Flores,
Ian McGinty, Anissa Espinosa, T. Zysk, Madeline Rupert, Coleman Engle, Amy Fleck, Pranas Naujokaitis, Chrystin Garland, Flynn Nicholls, Meredith McClaren, Andrew Lorenzi, Joy Ang,
Carey Pietsch, Wook-Jin Clark, Shanna Matuszak, David Caleron, Liz Fleming, Reimena Yee, Patrick Seery, Ji in Kim, Ko Takeuchi, and Mami Harada.
Boom! Box Experimental and "gleeful" imprint that publishes content for kids and adults. It followed this series up with
Lumberjanes from
ND Stevenson, Grace Ellis, editor Shannon Watters, and artist Gus Allen. Originally published as a mini-series,
Lumberjanes was a big enough hit to become an ongoing, ultimately running for 75 issues and a one-shot finale, with spin-off comics consisting of 3
original graphic novels and 4 annual one-shot specials. Since issue 18, all Lumberjanes comic books are written by Watters and Kat Leyh. Other Boom! Box series include Teen Dog by Jake Lawrence,
Giant Days by
John Allison and Max Sarin, and a
Cyanide & Happiness collection,
Punching Zoo. • An eight-issue miniseries named The Backstagers ran from August 2016 to March 2017. It was written by
James Tynion IV and illustrated by Rian Sygh. • A 12-issue miniseries named
Jonesy ran from February 2016 to April 2017. It was written by
Sam Humphries and illustrated by Caitlyn Rose Boyle. • A 12-issue miniseries named
By Night ran from June 2018 to June 2019. It was written by
John Allison and illustrated by Christine Larsen. • A four-issue miniseries named
Welcome to Wanderland ran from September 2018 to February 2019. It was written by Jacqueline Ball illustrations by Maddi Gonzalez. • There are 4 one-shot issues based on Lumberjanes. In 2015,
Beyond Bay Leaf was released, and features
Faith Erin Hicks and
Rosemary Valero-O'Connell. In 2016,
Making the Ghost of It was released, and features
Kelly Thompson,
Jen Wang, Savanna Ganucheau, and
Christine Norrie. In 2017,
Faire and Square was released, and features
Holly Black, Gaby Epstein, Marina Julia, and cover artist Ru Xu. In 2018, ''A Midnight Summer's Scheme'' was released, and features Nicole Andelfinger, Maddi Gonzalez,
Brittney Williams, and cover artist Natacha Bustos. • A three-issue graphic novel miniseries called
Nuclear Winter was released in May 2018, January 2019, and September 2019. It is written and illustrated by Caroline Breault, who is credited as Cab. • A four-issue miniseries named
Slam! ran from November 2016 to February 2017. It was written by
Pamela Ribon and illustrated by
Veronica Fish. A sequel miniseries called
Slam! The Next Jam ran in late 2017. It was written by Ribon and illustrated by Marina Julia, featuring covers by Fish. • An ongoing series called
Fence was first released in November 2017. It is written by
C. S. Pacat and illustrated by Johanna the Mad. Since Issue 7, the covers are done by Hamlet Machine. • A four-issue miniseries called
Dodge City ran from March 2018 to June 2018. It is written by
Josh Trujillo and illustrated by Cara McGee. • A graphic novel called
Hollow based on "
The Legend of Sleepy Hollow" that was published in 2022.
Licenses • Boom! initiated an ongoing
Munchkin comic book series beginning January 2015. It ended in January 2017. • A graphic novel based on
Clueless called Senior Year was released in August 2017. It is written by
Amber Benson &
Sarah Kuhn and illustrated by Siobhan Keenan.
Boom! Town The publisher launched an imprint from 2010 to 2012 called Boom! Town focusing on "literary comics". The first release through the imprint was a set of Robert Crumb Trading Cards. The first book published via the imprint, Wheeler's
I Thought You Would Be Funnier won the Eisner Award in 2011.
Originals • "The Show Must Go On" — collecting uncollected
Roger Langridge series including "Fred the Clown" material as well as "Mugwump" strips. (October 2011)
Archaia Boom! acquired
Archaia Entertainment in June 2013 and made the company an imprint. ==Distribution==