Comics Based On or Including Wrestling
- Rival Angels webcomic,
- Futaba-Kun Change! manga, Studio Ironcat (US publisher)
- Sonambulo
- El Zombo Fantasma 3-issue mini-series, 2004, tpb, 2005, Dark Horse Comics
- The Nail by Steve Niles and Rob Zombie, limited series, 2004, Dark Horse Comics
- Rob Zombie's Spookshow International series, 2003-current, CrossGen Comics, MVCreations and Image Comics
- The Haunted World of El Superbeasto, by Rob Zombie. Also being turned into an animated film too.
- Love and Rockets, by Los Bros Hernandez. One of the main storylines, Hoppers 13, by Jaime Hernandez, includes many prominent wrestler characters.
- Headlocked
- Johnny Cougar a comic strip about a Native American (Cherokee)professional wrestler appearing in the British comic magazine Tiger
- Kinnikuman manga
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