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Title: | Ape Nation |
Publisher: | Malibu Graphics |
Imprint: | Adventure Comics |
Type: | Limited series |
Years published: | February-June, 1991 |
Total issues: | 4 |
Creators: | Charles Marshall; M.C. Wyman; Terry Pallot; David DeVries; Clem Robins |
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Ape Nation is an American comic book limited series of the science fiction and adventure genres. It is a crossover between the Alien Nation and Planet of the Apes franchises. The series was published by Malibu Graphics under their Adventure Comics imprint and ran for four issues from February to June, 1991. The series was written by Charles Marshall with artwork by M.C. Wyman and inks by Terry Pallot. It was colored by David de Vries and lettered by Clem Robins. The series was edited by Mickie Villa and Dan Danko.
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- The Alien Nation franchise was created by writer & executive producer Rockne S. O'Bannon. It is a science fiction franchise that began as feature film in 1988, and spawned into a television series, which ran from 1989 to 1990, and spawned several television movie spin-offs.
- The Planet of the Apes franchise was first created by French novelist Pierre Boulle, who wrote the novel La Planete des singes in 1963. The concept was retooled by famed science fiction author Rod Serling and brought to life as a feature film in 1968, directed by Franklin J. Schaffner and written by Serling and Michael Wilson. This inaugural film spawned four sequels, a live-action TV series, and animated series, and several remakes.
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- The Limited Collector's Edition of Ape Nation #1 had a distribution of 8,000 copies. Each copy was individually numbered.