Goosebumps (comics)

From 2006-2019, several comic book adaptations have been printed, based on the Goosebumps books by R. L. Stine. The first was Creepy Creatures, a graphic novel compilation book in the Goosebumps Graphix line.[1] This series began when R.L Stine starting receiving letters from fans asking him to write more Goosebumps books. The comics have been adaptations from original books and new stories from various artists.

Goosebumps Graphix
AuthorR. L. Stine, Gabriel Hernandez, Greg Ruth, Scott Morse
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
SeriesGoosebumps Graphix
GenreHorror fiction, Children's literature
PublishedSeptember 1, 2006 Scholastic
Media typePrint (Paperback and Hardcover)
Pages144 (first edition)
ISBN0-439-84124-0
OCLC70582931
Followed byTerror Trips 

List of Goosebumps Comics

Scholastic Publishing

#TitleOriginal published datePagesISBN
01Creepy CreaturesSeptember 1, 2006144ISBN 0-439-84124-0
02Terror TripsMarch 1, 2007144ISBN 0-439-85780-5
03Scary SummerJuly 1, 2007144ISBN 0-439-85782-1
04Slappy's Tales of HorrorAugust 25, 2015176ISBN 0-545-83595-X

IDW Publishing

#TitleOriginal published datePagesISBN
01Monsters at MidnightOctober 2017 - February 201872ISBN 1-684-05155-X
02Download and Die!March 2018 - May 201872ISBN 1-684-05322-6
03Horrors of the Witch HouseMarch 2019 - May 201980ISBN 1-684-05539-3
04Secrets of the SwampSeptember 2020 - Early 2021120ISBN 1-684-05813-9

Scholastic Publishing

From 2006-2015, Scholastic printed 4 Goosebumps Graphix books. Each book contained multiple classic stories presented as a graphic novel, each by a different artist. 10 stories in total were presented in 4 volumes in paperback and hardcover.[2]

Creepy Creatures

This book includes the following graphic novel adaptations: The Werewolf of Fever Swamp adapted by Gabriel Hernandez, The Scarecrow Walks at Midnight adapted by Greg Ruth, and The Abominable Snowman of Pasadena adapted by Scott Morse. Released in September 2006.

Terror Trips

This book includes the following graphic novel adaptations: Deep Trouble adapted by Amy Kim Ganter, One Day at HorrorLand adapted by Jill Thompson, and A Shocker on Shock Street adapted by Jamie Tolagson. Released in March 2007.

Scary Summer

This book includes the following graphic novel adaptations: The Horror at Camp JellyJam adapted by Kyle Baker, Ghost Beach adapted by Ted Naifeh, and Revenge of the Lawn Gnomes adapted by Dean Haspiel. Released in July 2007.

Slappy's Tales of Horror

This book includes the following graphic novel adaptations: A Shocker on Shock Street adapted by Jamie Tolagson, The Werewolf of Fever Swamp adapted by Gabriel Hernandez, Ghost Beach adapted by Ted Naifeh and Night of the Living Dummy adapted by Dave Roman. Released in August 2015.

IDW Publishing

From 2017 to 2020, IDW published 4 original comic series entitled Monsters at Midnight, Download and Die!, Horrors of the Witch House and Secrets of the Swamp. Each contained 3-5 issues and told original stories featuring new and classic Goosebumps characters. Each were later released as a trade paperback.[3][4]

Monsters at Midnight

This 3-issue series features an original story by author Jeremy Lambert with a special forward by author R. L. Stine and illustrations by Chris Fenoglio. Individual issues were released from October 2017-February 2018 with a trade paperback released in April 2018.

Download and Die!

This 3-issue series features an original story by author Jen Vaughn with a special forward by author R. L. Stine and illustrations by Michelle Wong. Individual issues were released from March 2018-May 2018 with a trade paperback released in September 2018.

Horrors of the Witch House

This 3-issue series features an original story by authors Denton J. Tipton and Matthew Dow Smith with illustrations by Chris Fenoglio. Individual issues are planned for release from March 2019-May 2019 with a trade paperback released in November 2019.[5]

Secrets of the Swamp

This 5-issue series features an original story by Marieke Nijkamp with illustrations by Yasmin Flores Montanez and colors by Rebecca Nalty. Individual issues are planned for release from September 2020-Early 2021 with a trade paperback released in the near future.[6]

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