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Classics Illustrated Junior (1950s), an American comic book series, published a print version in issue No. 525. •
Dyesebel (1952), a Filipino comic book series by
Mars Ravelo loosely based on Hans Christian Andersen's story. It has been adapted into
feature films and
television shows. • ''
Angel's Hill (Angel no Oka'', 1960), a manga by
Osamu Tezuka. •
My Love, My Love; or The Peasant Girl (1985), a
magical realism novel by
Rosa Guy, loosely based on the fairy tale and set in early 20th-century Haiti. It follows an orphaned Black peasant girl who falls in love with a wealthy young mulatto on an island divided by ethnic and social tensions. •
Sword of Destiny (1992) by
Andrzej Sapkowski includes a short story "A Little Sacrifice" loosely based on Andersen's tale. •
Princess Mermaid (2002), a print adaptation by Japanese artist
Junko Mizuno as the third and final part of her "fractured fairy tales". •
Mermaid: A Twist on the Classic Tale (2001), a novel by Carolyn Turgeon, focuses on the mermaid, Lenia, and the human princess, Margrete, as they both fall for the same prince and seek to marry him. • ''The Mermaid's Madness'' (2010), a book adaptation by
Jim C. Hines, in which the mermaid, Lirea, is on a quest of revenge on the human prince who used her, having been driven insane due to a side effect of her transformation. •
The Little Android (2014), a short story adaptation by
Marissa Meyer as part of
The Lunar Chronicles series and appearing in the collection
Stars Above. The main character is reinterpreted as an android named Mech6.0. •
Drown: A Twisted Take on the Classic Fairy Tale (2015) by Esther Dalseno, a darker reimagining that presents the Sea Witch as the creator of the merfolk, a race portrayed with primal, animalistic behavior. •
The Mer Chronicles by Tobie Easton (2016–2019), a young adult novel series focusing on a distant relative of the Little Mermaid in modern times and her own romance with a human. •
The Little Mermaid (2017), a graphic novel adaptation by
Metaphrog. • ''The Mermaid's Daughter'' (2017) by Ann Claycomb centers on Kathleen Conarn, an Irish-American opera student and descendant of the Little Mermaid. Since her sixteenth birthday, she has suffered from mysterious pains in her throat and feet, and is tormented by a family curse that has led many of her ancestors to tragic ends. Kathleen eventually discovers that to break the curse, she must become a mermaid, a transformation that can only occur if she kills her true love with her ancestor's dagger and spills his blood on her legs. •
To Kill a Kingdom (2018) by Alexandra Christo, a young adult novel in which a siren princess Lira is sent to kill a siren-hunting prince named Elian but ends up falling in love with him
. Together, they defeat Lira's mother, the wicked sea queen. •
Sea Witch (2018)
and Sea Witch Rising (2019), by Sarah Henning, are a YA novel duology focused on the character of the sea witch, beginning with her life as a human girl in 19th-century Denmark. She sets out to help a mermaid win a prince's heart, but is betrayed and transformed into the sea witch of legend. •
When Water Sang Fire (2017), by
Leigh Bardugo, is a short story set in the
Grishaverse and published in the collection
The Language of Thorns. It tells an origin story for the sea witch, Ulla, as an ostracized young mermaid, and recounts how the underwater sildroher race lost their magic. •
The Magic Fish (2020), a semi-autobiographical graphic novel by
Trung Le Nguyen, uses classic fairy tales to mirror the protagonist's struggles with his sexuality. It features a modern, queer retelling of
The Little Mermaid, where the mermaid, unable to win the affections of the human man she saved, finds salvation in the woman he loves. •
Skin of the Sea (2021), a young adult novel by
Natasha Bowen that mixes the tale with West African religious traditions. •
Kiss of the Selkie (2021), a young adult novel by Tessonja Odette, part of the
Entangled with Fae series, retells the story with a runaway selkie princess named Maisie as the lead. She saves a man from drowning, only to learn that he was sentenced to die by the Unseelie Queen of the Sea. Maisie is sent undercover at a bridal competition to assassinate him, but feels conflicted as she gets to know him. •
Beasts and Beauty: Dangerous Tales (2021), an anthology of twisted fairy tales by
Soman Chainani, features a retelling in which the Sea Witch, the Sea King's spurned ex-lover, warns the mermaid against pursuing the prince from her own experience. •
The Salt Grows Heavy (2023) by Cassandra Khaw is a horror novella in which, after the destruction of her kingdom and death of her cruel husband, the little mermaid joins a mysterious plague doctor to investigate a cult. •
Upon a Starlit Tide (2025) by Kell Woods is a historical fantasy novel set in Saint-Malo, Brittany in 1758. Based on both
The Little Mermaid and
Cinderella, it follows Lucinde "Luce" Leon, a young woman with dreams of leaving behind her stifling life and sailing the sea. Suffering from a foot deformity that pains her with every step, she soon discovers a growing power within her and her true heritage as a sea-maid. ==Film==