Nickelodeon Comics, formally titled
Nickelodeon Magazine Presents, was a series of one-shot special issues put out by
Nickelodeon Magazine. Each issue tied in with comics.
Nickelodeon Comics mainly contained comics, either newly made stories or two-page shorts reprinted from
Nick Magazine, but also featured articles, puzzles, and poster inserts. Other comics, appearing in both Nickelodeon Magazine's comics section and in the one-shot specials, included: •
Fiona of the Felines by
Terry LaBan – A girl who is raised by
cats. Her strips are occasionally accompanied by a similar strip titled
Warren of the Worms. •
Grampa and Julie, Shark Hunters by Jef Czekaj – This strip's titular duo consists of a blonde-haired girl and her dimwitted grandfather started out searching for Stephen, the Largest
Shark in the World. Their adventures from 1999 to 2003 have recently been reprinted in a graphic novel and a
television pilot for an animated series was made by
Klasky Csupo. •
Impy & Wormer by
James Kochalka – These mini-strips (featured at the bottom of the comic pages, under the regular strips) starred a bug who does never speak proper English and constantly bothers a comparatively intellectual worm. •
Juanita and Clem by
Craig Thompson — Whimsical tales of an adventurous young girl named Juanita and her less brave green friend named Clem. •
Karmopolis by
Nick Bertozzi — An adventure strip in a world where everyone and everything is on wheels. •
Mervin the Magnificent by
Richard Sala — A bumbling
magician named Mervin solves crime with his
rabbit sidekick. •
Patty-Cake by Scott Roberts – A bossy blonde-haired young lady with a flower in her hair. •
Sam Hill & Ray-9 by
Mark Martin – A boy and his
robot dog. •
Scene But Not Heard by
Sam Henderson – The going-ons of a pink man and a
bear, who compulsively pull pranks on each other. As the strip's name suggests, the comic is made entirely of pictures with no dialogue or sound effects. In the magazine's tenth anniversary issue, there was a "blooper strip" where the man and bear are talking. Also, there is an advertisement for a
Scene But Not Heard musical in
Grampa and Julie comic. •
Southern Fried Fugitives by Simon and
Kim Deitch – The continuing adventures of a quartet of
fried chicken pieces brought to life by a thunderstorm. This strip ended in December 1999. •
Teeny Weeny, the Tiniest Hot Dog in the World by Mark Martin (2005) – A miniature, but enthusiastic,
hot dog. •
The Gag Station by various. One-panel gags, often featuring cartoonists such as
Johnny Ryan,
Mark Newgarden,
Ellen Forney,
Steve Weissman, Felipe Galindo, Ian Baker and Mark Martin. •
The Uncredibly Confabulated Tales of Lucinda Ziggles by
Andy Ristaino — A young girl gets involved in fantastic adventures that no one ever believes. •
Twiggy Stumps: Outdoor Adventurist by
Brian Ralph — A flaky outdoorsman and his wisecracking skunk-pal, Juniper. •
Underpants-On-His-Head Man by
Michael Kupperman – Originally appeared as one of "the worst comic book
superheroes ever". As his name suggests, he wears his underwear on his head. His archenemy is his coworker, Pants-On-His-Head Man. •
Yam by Corey Barba — A wordless comic starring a toddler with jet backpack, wearing a hoodie, in a whimsical world that features humanlike cats, pet TVs and other fantasy elements. •
Cupcake Of Time by
Dave Cooper and
Johnny Ryan - the comic features a Pig, a banana, a robot and toilet. That comic would later retooled into the groundbreaking animated series
Pig Goat Banana Cricket, which aired in 2015. == United Kingdom version ==