3 September 2021

Jonny Quest - the real adventures

I've looked before at comics from Titan comics (here) and I wanted to look at another title I know very little about. Jonny Quest - The Real Adventures ran in 1996/7 for, I think, 9 issues (see below for more details). 

The title reprinted strip material previously published by Dark Horse Comics as The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest, based on the animated updated version of the 1960s original show. That series ran for twelve issues and three specials, but Titan’s title did not run the course due to disappointing sales, the TV series not proving a success in the UK.
 
So, without further ado, here's my covers gallery. As ever, there are a few (!) gaps so if you can help out do let me know.

Jonny Quest - the real adventures comic, Titan comics, issue 1, October 1996

Jonny Quest - the real adventures comic, Titan comics, issue 2, November 1996
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Jonny Quest - the real adventures comic, Titan comics, issue 3, December 1996
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Jonny Quest - the real adventures comic, Titan comics, issue 4, January 1997
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Jonny Quest - the real adventures comic, Titan comics, issue 5, February 1997
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Jonny Quest - the real adventures comic, Titan comics, issue 6, March 1997



Jonny Quest - the real adventures comic, Titan comics, issue 7, April 1997
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Jonny Quest - the real adventures comic, Titan comics, issue 8, May 1997
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Jonny Quest - the real adventures comic, Titan comics, issue 9, June 1997
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I note that in issue #82 (June 1997) of Comics International lists issue #9 in the 'Advance listings' section but in issue #83 Jonny Quest is listed as cancelled. I'm therefore assuming it runs until issue 9.

1 comment:

  1. No, it didn't run for very long - the show didn't get the traction here in the UK we expected. Some of the production team were really supportive of the comic, though.

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