- "Oh, boy."
- ―Sam Beckett
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Title: | Quantum Leap |
Publisher: | Innovation Comics |
Type: | Ongoing series |
Years published: | 1991-1993 |
Total issues: | 13 |
Featuring: | Sam Beckett; Al Calavicci |
Creators: | George Broderick; Mark Jones; Scott Rockwell; Vickie Williams |
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Quantum Leap is an American ongoing comic book series of the science fiction genre. It is based on the NBC television program Quantum Leap. The series was published by Innovation Comics and ran for thirteen issues from September, 1991 to August, 1993. Creators on the series include writer George Broderick, artist Mark Jones, colorist Scott Rockwell, and letterer Vickie Williams. The series was edited by George Broderick and David Campiti.
Issues
- Quantum Leap 1
- Quantum Leap 2
- Quantum Leap 3
- Quantum Leap 4
- Quantum Leap 5
- Quantum Leap 6
- Quantum Leap 7
- Quantum Leap 8
- Quantum Leap 9
- Quantum Leap 10
- Quantum Leap 11
- Quantum Leap 12
- Quantum Leap 13
Annuals & Specials
- Quantum Leap Special Edition 1
Collections
- None
Notes & Trivia
- Quantum Leap was created by Donald P. Bellisario. The show was produced by Belisarius Productions and Universal TV and aired on NBC for five seasons from March, 1989 to May, 1993, spanning a total of ninety-seven episodes. The series starred Scott Bakula as Doctor Sam Beckett - a scientist who finds his essence leaping into different bodies at different points in time, trying to make right what once went wrong. Co-starring in the series is Dean Stockwell as Al Calavicci - Sam's colleague and friend, who works behind-the-scenes in an effort to bring Sam back home.
- This series was parodied in Quantum Creep #1 by Entity-Parody, released in 1993.
- Quantum Leap #9 is a sequel to the season two episode "Good Night, Dear Heart".
Related categories
Recommended Reading
- None
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