- Comic Books
- 1001 Dagger Jokes
- Comic book in the King's Comic Book Collection. (Season 4 episode The Goo-Bye Girl)

- The 7 (comic book)
- Comic book based on the adventures of The 7.
 - Poster on Hughie's bedroom wall. (Season 1 episode Get Some)
- (Season 2 episode The Big Ride)
- 9th Wonders!
- Comic book that Micah reads. (Season 1 episode Genesis)
- Ace Comics
- When Bob McKay's 1950s comic book superhero Mad-Dog is revived, the head of Ace Comics Harlan Stone insists Mad-Dog should be a bloodthirsty vigilante rather than the hero Bob originally created.
- Active Comics
- The Unbreakable version of Action Comics.
- The Adventures of Apollo Ape and Chip the Brick
- The Adventures of Dirk Drain-Head
- Mario's favorite comic book, first mentioned by Mario in the issue "A Mouser in the Houser"
- The Adventures of Jimmy Halpert
- Comic book Pam creates for Jim for Christmas. Pam: "It stars Jimmy Halpert, a mild-mannered paper salesman who, while riding his bike through the forest, is bitten by a radioactive bear becomes a bear man. Wreaks havoc on the office." (Season 7 episode Classy Christmas)
- The Adventures of Martin Miggs, the Mad Muggle
- Comic book published by L.C.A. Comics in the 1960s.
- The Adventures of Nick and Sugar
- From Don't Answer Me music video.
- The Adventures of Sentryman
- Comic book Elijah buys at a comic book store.
- Adventures of Super Captain Cool Man
- Adventures of the Booby Watcher
- Ronnie's comic book about himself.
- Adventures of the Man
- The opening credits feature each character on a comic book when the actor's name appears. The title of the comic book for Stan Lee is "Adventures of the Man”.
- The Adventures of Tintin in the Land of the Soviets
- Lisa is surprised to find Tintin comics at Coolsville, the new comic book store in Springfield, as she thought that they only existed in high school French classes. (Season 19 episode Husbands and Knives)
- The Adventures of Trina & Sissy!
- Comic book by June Colburn. (episode Shitagi Nashi…)
- All-Fun Comics
- Western comic book starring Zoot Sputnik, written by Denton Fixx.
- The Amazing Adventures of Buzz Boy & Fly Guy
- Buzz's homemade comic book.
- Amazing Midget Radio Comics
- Angry Dad
- Inspired by the cartoon Danger Dog, Bart creates his own comic book based on Homer. (Season 13 episode I am Furious Yellow)
- Angry Pop Comix
- The opening credits feature each character on a comic book when the actor's name appears. The title of the comic book for Michael Rooker is "Angry Pop Comix”.
- Antler Man
- Comic book featured at the FringeCon comic book convention. (Season 1 episode Life Begins)
- Arachnid
- Comic book at the new comic book store Coolsville. (Season 19 episode Husbands and Knives)
- Astonishing Tales of Ultraviolet
- The film's opening credits show several variations of an Ultraviolet comic book, but film actually based on an original screenplay.
- Astro Teens
- Comic book published by Blaze Comics.
- BatBoy
- Comic book in the new release section at the Android's Dungeon. (Season 7 episode Radioactive Man)
- Batchick
- Superhero comic book.
- Included in the new release section at the Android's Dungeon. (Season 7 episode Radioactive Man)
- Comic book for sale at Comic Book Guy's booth at the bimonthly Springfield sci-fi convention also known as Bi-Mon-Sci-Fi-Con. (Season 10 episode Mayored to the Mob)
- Batman and Rhoda
- Marge cleans out the attic, bringing Bart and Milhouse a box of comic books from the 70's. Segment Stop the World I Want to Goof Off. (Season 15 episode Treehouse of Horror XIV)
- Battle Comics
- Comic book visible at the comic book convention. (Season 2 episode Three Men and a Comic Book)
- Bear Man
- Comic book Ryan mentions when providing Pam with feedback about the comic book she created for Jim for Christmas. Ryan: "There's no connection between - the origin story and the quest. We need to know who Jimmy Halpert was before he was bitten by the bear. Otherwise it's the bear's quest… It's also a little derivative of a serial called Bear Man." (Season 7 episode Classy Christmas)
- Biclops
- Milhouse buys 2,000 copies of the new superhero comic book Biclops from Plan 9 Comics, published by LensCrafters. "A superhero with glasses!" (Season 12 episode Worst Episode Ever)

- BirdGuy
- Comic book in the new release section at the Android's Dungeon. (Season 7 episode Radioactive Man)
- The Birth of Super Ray by Ray Hueston
- Super Ray found his powers by getting food poisoning, falling through a subway grate, and hitting his penis on the third rail.
- Black Noir
- Comic book based on the adventures of The 7. (Season 2 episode The Big Ride)

- Blood 'N' Gore
- Comic book in the King's Comic Book Collection. (Season 4 episode The Goo-Bye Girl)

- Bloodzilla
- Comic book a kid reads at the Android's Dungeon after Bart and Milhouse take over following Comic Book Guy's cardiac episode. (Season 12 episode Worst Episode Ever)
- The Blue Scarab
- Scooby's favorite comic book, written by Jerry Sloan. (Episode The Scarab Lives!)
- The Blue Scooby
- New comic book that replaces the Blue Scarab. (Episode The Scarab Lives!)
- Bluntman and Chronic
- Stoner comic based on Jay and Silent Bob. Actual Bluntman and Chronic comic books created by Kevin Smith were published after the release of Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back.
- Stoner comic based on Jay and Silent Bob. Actual Bluntman and Chronic comic books created by Kevin Smith were published after the release of Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back.
- Stoner comic based on Jay and Silent Bob. Actual Bluntman and Chronic comic books created by Kevin Smith were published after the release of Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back.
- Bongo
- Bart and Milhouse try to buy Radioactive Man #1000 from Comic Book Guy, but he won't sell it for less than $25. He also demonstrates how the material of the cover actually dispels liquid, sending it toward lesser comics, which happens to be called Bongo. (Season 12 episode Worst Episode Ever)
- Bonnie Crane, Girl Attorney
- Girl comic book Milhouse's girlfriend Samantha Stanky asks Bart about when Milhouse brings her to his treehouse. (Season 3 episode Bart's Friend Falls in Love)
- The Book of Golf Jokes
- Comic book in the King's Comic Book Collection. (Season 4 episode The Goo-Bye Girl)

- Brandi: The Last Babe on Earth
- The opening credits feature each character on a comic book when the actor's name appears. The title of the comic book for Claire Forlani is "Brandi: The Last Babe on Earth”, published by KS comics.
- BrodieMan
- The opening credits feature each character on a comic book when the actor's name appears. The title of the comic book for Jason Lee is BrodieMan, published by Mallrats Comics.
- Bronze Boarder
- Comic book at the new comic book store Coolsville. (Season 19 episode Husbands and Knives)
- Bubble & Squeak
- Comic book in the King's Comic Book Collection. (Season 4 episode The Goo-Bye Girl)

- Bubonic Comics
- Comic book in the King's Comic Book Collection. (Season 4 episode The Goo-Bye Girl)

- Bus Man
- Otto's idea for a comic book, about a dude who drives a school bus by day, but by night, fights vampires in a post-apocalyptic war zone. (Season 2 episode Three Men and a Comic Book)
- Buttman Adventures
- The opening credits feature each character on a comic book when the actor's name appears. The title of the comic book for Ben Affleck is "Buttman Adventures”, published by View Askew Comics.
- Captain Avenger (comic book)
- Captain Space
- Comic book at the Android's Dungeon. (Season 13 episode I am Furious Yellow)
- Captain Steroid
- Comic book that Calvin collects.
- Cat Girl
- Superhero comic book in the new release section at the Android's Dungeon. (Season 7 episode Radioactive Man)
- Century Comics
- Comic book company that Elijah mentions.
- Chamber of Chazzzzz
- Comic book in the King's Comic Book Collection. (Season 4 episode The Goo-Bye Girl)

- Citizen 14
- Unpublished comic by Warren Granger, art by Stew Ellis.
- Commander Courage
- Comic book published by Blaze Comics.
- Cool Comics
- Comic book at the new comic book store Coolsville. (Season 19 episode Husbands and Knives)
- Cosmic Burger Patrol
- Jack and Quint's comic book. (Season 1 episode Book 1 The Pilot)
- Cosmic Comics
- Comic book company booth at the Bi-monthly Science Fiction Convention. (Season 15 episode My Big Fat Geek Wedding)
- Cosmic Man
- Comic book seen in flashback.
- Cowardly Elf Comics
- Comic book in the King's Comic Book Collection. (Season 4 episode The Goo-Bye Girl)

- Crazy Crone Comix
- Comic book in the King's Comic Book Collection. (Season 4 episode The Goo-Bye Girl)

- Curse of the Were Car (for Windows OS)
- Damnation
- According to Troy McClure, one of the comic books that Matt Groening created before creating The Simpsons. (Season 7 episode The Simpsons 138th Episode Spectacular!)
- Danger Cat
- Inspired by the cartoon Danger Dog, Nelson creates his own comic book. (Season 13 episode I am Furious Yellow)
- Danger Dog
- Cartoon created by Geoff Jenkins, speaker at Springfield Elementary. (Season 13 episode I am Furious Yellow)
- Danger Dude
- Inspired by the cartoon Danger Dog, Bart creates his own comic book. (Season 13 episode I am Furious Yellow)
- The Dark Defender
- Superhero comic book inspired by the Bay Harbor Butcher. (Season 2 episode The Dark Defender)
- Dark Wanderer
- Clay's graphic novel series.
- Daunting Deeds: Alone Against the Dodo King
- Comic Book Guy offers Lisa a comic book. "It also includes a Young David Diligent adventure." Segment Four Beheadings and a Funeral. (Season 16 episode Treehouse of Horror XV)
- Dawn of the Angel
- Comic book created by the motion picture prop house The Earl Hayes Press.
- Days of the Demons
- Comic book in Will's fort in the flashback when his mother surprises him with movie tickets to Poltergeist (Season 1 episode Chapter 1 The Vanishing of Will Byers)
- The Death of Radioactive Man
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