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** Roger Langridge originally wrote and illustrated Muppet comics that were planned to be included in ''Magazine/DisneyAdventures''. Because of the magazine's cancellation, only one strip saw the light of day and was included in the last issue. Some of the planned material ended up being published in the preview issue of this comic book.

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** Roger Langridge originally wrote and illustrated Muppet comics that were planned to be included in ''Magazine/DisneyAdventures''. Because of the magazine's cancellation, only one strip saw the light of day and was included in the last issue. Some of the planned material ended up being published in the preview issue of this comic book.book as well as the omnibus collection of the entire series.
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* CreatorBacklash: As detailed on [[http://hotelfred.blogspot.com/p/muppet-show-comic-book.html his blog]], writer and illustrator Roger Langridge did not approve of the preview special re-purposing strips intended for ''Magazine/DisneyAdventures'' having the main story altered to include Sweetums singing a parody of James Blunt's "You're Beautiful". As such, the revision is not included when the story was reprinted in the omnibus collection of the comic.

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* CreatorBacklash: As detailed on [[http://hotelfred.blogspot.com/p/muppet-show-comic-book.html his blog]], writer and illustrator Roger Langridge did not approve of the preview special re-purposing strips intended for ''Magazine/DisneyAdventures'' having the main story altered to include Sweetums singing a parody of James Blunt's "You're Beautiful". As such, the revision is was not included when the story was reprinted in the omnibus collection of the comic.
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* CreatorBacklash: As detailed on [[http://hotelfred.blogspot.com/p/muppet-show-comic-book.html his blog]], writer and illustrator Roger Langridge did not approve of the preview special re-purposing strips intended for ''Magazine/DisneyAdventures'' having the main story altered to include Sweetums singing a parody of James Blunt's "You're Beautiful".

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* CreatorBacklash: As detailed on [[http://hotelfred.blogspot.com/p/muppet-show-comic-book.html his blog]], writer and illustrator Roger Langridge did not approve of the preview special re-purposing strips intended for ''Magazine/DisneyAdventures'' having the main story altered to include Sweetums singing a parody of James Blunt's "You're Beautiful". As such, the revision is not included when the story was reprinted in the omnibus collection of the comic.
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* CreatorBacklash: As detailed on [[http://hotelfred.blogspot.com/p/muppet-show-comic-book.html his blog]], writer and illustrator Roger Langridge did not approve of the preview special re-purposing strips intended for ''Magazine/DisneyAdventures'' having the main story altered to include Sweetums singing a parody of James Blunt's "You're Beautiful".
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** There were plans to feature an arc titled "Guest Stars", which would've involved Dr. Bunsen Honeydew creating an invention that could bring historical figures and literary characters to life for 24 hours. The story arc was planned to feature appearances by Theatre/Hamlet, Literature/SherlockHolmes, Cleopatra, [[Literature/{{Frankenstein}} Victor Frankenstein]] and Galileo Galilei. Ultimately, it was replaced with "Muppet Mash".

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** There were plans to feature an arc titled "Guest Stars", which would've involved Dr. Bunsen Honeydew creating an invention that could bring historical figures and literary characters to life for 24 hours. The story arc was planned to feature appearances by Theatre/Hamlet, Theatre/{{Hamlet}}, Literature/SherlockHolmes, Cleopatra, [[Literature/{{Frankenstein}} Victor Frankenstein]] and Galileo Galilei. Ultimately, it was replaced with "Muppet Mash".

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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Roger Langridge originally wrote and illustrated Muppet comics that were planned to be included in ''Magazine/DisneyAdventures''. Because of the magazine's cancellation, only one strip saw the light of day and was included in the last issue. Some of the planned material ended up being published in the preview issue of this comic book.

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Roger Langridge originally wrote and illustrated Muppet comics that were planned to be included in ''Magazine/DisneyAdventures''. Because of the magazine's cancellation, only one strip saw the light of day and was included in the last issue. Some of the planned material ended up being published in the preview issue of this comic book.book.
** There were plans to feature an arc titled "Guest Stars", which would've involved Dr. Bunsen Honeydew creating an invention that could bring historical figures and literary characters to life for 24 hours. The story arc was planned to feature appearances by Theatre/Hamlet, Literature/SherlockHolmes, Cleopatra, [[Literature/{{Frankenstein}} Victor Frankenstein]] and Galileo Galilei. Ultimately, it was replaced with "Muppet Mash".
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* ChannelHop: The ''Four Seasons'' arc was originally intended to be published by Creator/BoomStudios like the rest of the main series, but was ultimately published by Creator/MarvelComics after Boom lost the license.

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* ChannelHop: The ''Four Seasons'' arc was originally intended to be published by Creator/BoomStudios like the rest of the main series, but was ultimately published by Creator/MarvelComics after Boom lost the license.license.
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Roger Langridge originally wrote and illustrated Muppet comics that were planned to be included in ''Magazine/DisneyAdventures''. Because of the magazine's cancellation, only one strip saw the light of day and was included in the last issue. Some of the planned material ended up being published in the preview issue of this comic book.
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* ChannelHop: The ''Four Seasons'' arc was originally intended to be published by Creator/BoomStudios like the rest of the main series, but was ultimately published by Creator/MarvelComics after Boom lost the license.

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