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Some time after the 2016 revival comics, Dynamite gained a license to start publishing their own comic series, as celebration for the franchise's 25th anniversary; its first issue is currently set for release on July 2024.

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Some time after the 2016 revival comics, Dynamite Creator/DynamiteComics gained a license to start publishing their own comic series, as celebration for the franchise's 25th anniversary; its first issue is currently set for release on July 2024.
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Some time after the 2016 revival comics, Dynamite gained a license to start publishing their own comic series; its first issue is currently set for release on July 2024.

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Some time after the 2016 revival comics, Dynamite gained a license to start publishing their own comic series; series, as celebration for the franchise's 25th anniversary; its first issue is currently set for release on July 2024.
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This page is for the comic adaptations of ''The Powerpuff Girls''.

At the height of its popularity, the show was given its own comic book series in 2000 under the ''Creator/DCComics'' label. It appeared in issues #1 and 5 of Cartoon Network Starring before launching its own title. The comic more or less showcased exclusive stories for the girls, but nothing really beyond that, like any usual comic tie-in. Interestingly, some of the episodes were adapted from the comics themselves (''Squirrelly Burly'', the first issue, became the season five episode ''Stray Bullet'' for example). It also worked in reverse as well when the TV crew didn't have the resources to animate certain episodes (''Deja View'', for example).

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At the height of its popularity, the show [[WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirls1998 original show]] was given its own comic book series in 2000 under the ''Creator/DCComics'' label. It appeared in issues #1 and 5 of Cartoon Network Starring before launching its own title. The comic more or less showcased exclusive stories for the girls, but nothing really beyond that, like any usual comic tie-in. Interestingly, some of the episodes were adapted from the comics themselves (''Squirrelly Burly'', the first issue, became the season five episode ''Stray Bullet'' for example). It also worked in reverse as well when the TV crew didn't have the resources to animate certain episodes (''Deja View'', for example).

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In 2015, the girls were given a spin-off mini-series subtitled "Super Smash-Up" in which the girls visit other fellow Cartoon Network characters.

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In 2015, the girls were given a spin-off mini-series subtitled "Super Smash-Up" Smash-Up", in which the girls visit meet up with other characters from fellow [=90s and 2000s=] Cartoon Network characters.
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Some time after the 2016 revival comics, Dynamite gained a license to start publishing their own comic series; its first issue is currently set for release on July 2024.
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* PrecisionFStrike: Two story titles: "Hell Toupee" (issue #16--also counts as an IncrediblyLamePun), and "Helliday" (issue #29). Also, in "Shutter Thug" (issue #11), Blossom says "Oh...dam" after said structure collapses on said villain.

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* PrecisionFStrike: Two story titles: "Hell Toupee" (issue #16--also counts as an IncrediblyLamePun), a PunBasedTitle), and "Helliday" (issue #29). Also, in "Shutter Thug" (issue #11), Blossom says "Oh...dam" after said structure collapses on said villain.

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