Adventure Time returns with new comics in 2025

Feb. 21, 2024



And new collections of the original comics, starting this fall

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Adventure Time Compendium Vol. 1 collects the first 35 issues of the original comic, written by Ryan North, with contributions from artists Shelli Paroline and Braden Lamb, Mike Holmes, Jim Rugg, T. Zysk, Kat Philbin, David Cutler, Ian McGinty, Jesse Tise, Carey Pietsch, Yumi Sakugawa, Liz Prince, Becca Tobin, Missy Peña, Jeffrey Brown, Jess Fink, and Dustin Nguyen.

Meanwhile, the Fionna and Cake Compendium collects Adventure Time with Fionna & Cake #1–6 from Fionna and Cake creator Natasha Allegri, along with Adventure Time with Fionna & Cake: Card Wars #1–6 from writer Jen Wang with artists Britt Wilson, and Betty Liang, and shorts from creators N.D. Stevenson, Lucy Knisley, and Kate Leth.

Here’s a gallery of pages from both compendiums, along with the covers for each volume:

“For nearly a decade, the Adventure Time line of comics was a magnet for some of the most intensely talented voices working in the comics medium, drawing in an entirely new generation of readers in the process,” states Oni Press Editor-in-Chief Sierra Hahn in a statement accompanying the announcement.

“Building upon the genius of Pendleton Ward’s inventive, influential, and iconic animated series, this enormous wealth of comics creativity has been out of print for far too long – and it’s an immense privilege to bring it to Oni Press, where we aim to bring forth new collections that will meet the high expectations of both original fans and new readers alike…and start to craft all-new adventures for Finn, Jake, Princess Bubblegum, Marceline, and more.”

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