List of Tick-related Published Material - Other Comic Book Appearances of The Tick

Other Comic Book Appearances of The Tick

A short Tick adventure appeared in the Independent Comic Book Sampler 2, released in 1988.

The Tick appeared in the first issue of Tales Too Terrible to Tell 1, also published by New England Comics, released Winter 1989-90.

Ben Edlund drew a two-page comic strip for Fox Totally Kids magazine to promote The Tick animated series in the fall of 1995.

The Tick made a cameo appearance in Shi/Cyblade 1, released September 1995.

The Tick made a cameo appearance in the daily comic strip Luann as Luann's brother, Brad, contemplates several of his favorite super-heroes.

The Tick is referenced in an issue of Deadpool. Deadpool leaps from a plane to attack Hulk and screams a nonsensical phrase. He then jokingly asks the readers if they were expecting him to say Spoon (the Tick's catchphrase).

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