Adventure Time Quadruple Feature (2026)
Eisner Award–winning writer Mariko Tamaki (This One Summer) and artist extraordinaire Brenda Hickey (My Little Pony) return for another screening in the (soon-to-be) famous Adventure Time Quadruple Feature!Jake, Marceline, BMO, and Lumpy Space Princess arrive at their local movie theater with four very different ideas of what to watch. What’s a stretchy dog, a vampire queen, a princess, and, er, BMO to do? Easy! Four separate tickets, please!It’s Marceline’s turn, and she’s ready for . . . The Job. What job, you ask? Doesn’t matter—in this town, everyone’s an enemy, and the only thing darker than the shadows of this classic 1970s crime thriller (What do you mean you’ve never heard of the classic 1970s crime thriller The Job?!) are the hearts of the crooks involved. Get ready for hot rocks and hotter chase scenes as a host of familiar faces explode across the silver screen in this love letter to genre and cinema!
Tonight's special screening is the opening film—er, comic—by Eisner Award–winning writer Mariko Tamaki (This One Summer) and spellbinding artist Brenda Hickey (My Little Pony) in a first-of-its-kind Adventure Time love letter to the silver screen! Jake, Marceline, BMO, and Lumpy Space Princess arrive at their local movie theater with four very different ideas of what to watch. What's a stretchy dog, a vampire queen, a princess, and, er, BMO to do? Easy! Four separate tickets, please! Jake's up first, and his showing of the famed 1940s screwball comedy What's Up, Princess? (What do you mean you've never heard of the famed 1940s screwball comedy What's Up, Princess?!) cranks up the heat! Fast-paced action, faster-paced quips, highfalutin dames, fellas in over their head, and a host of familiar faces explode across the silver screen in this love letter to genre and cinema! Don't miss the tentpole event of the summer when Quadruple Feature hits movie screens—oh, sorry, comic shops—near you!
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Adventure Time Quadruple Feature #1 (Of 4) Cover A Brenda Hickey
Tonight's special screening is the opening film—er, comic—by Eisner Award–winning writer Mariko Tamaki (This One Summer) and spellbinding artist Brenda Hickey (My Little Pony) in a first-of-its-kind Adventure Time love letter to the silver screen! Jake, Marceline, BMO, and Lumpy Space Princess arrive at their local movie theater with four very different ideas of what to watch. What's a stretchy dog, a vampire queen, a princess, and, er, BMO to do? Easy! Four separate tickets, please! Jake's up first, and his showing of the famed 1940s screwball comedy What's Up, Princess? (What do you mean you've never heard of the famed 1940s screwball comedy What's Up, Princess?!) cranks up the heat! Fast-paced action, faster-paced quips, highfalutin dames, fellas in over their head, and a host of familiar faces explode across the silver screen in this love letter to genre and cinema! Don't miss the tentpole event of the summer when Quadruple Feature hits movie screens—oh, sorry, comic shops—near you!
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Adventure Time Quadruple Feature #2 Cover A Brenda Hickey
Eisner Award–winning writer Mariko Tamaki (This One Summer) and artist extraordinaire Brenda Hickey (My Little Pony) return for another screening in the (soon-to-be) famous Adventure Time Quadruple Feature!Jake, Marceline, BMO, and Lumpy Space Princess arrive at their local movie theater with four very different ideas of what to watch. What’s a stretchy dog, a vampire queen, a princess, and, er, BMO to do? Easy! Four separate tickets, please!It’s Marceline’s turn, and she’s ready for . . . The Job. What job, you ask? Doesn’t matter—in this town, everyone’s an enemy, and the only thing darker than the shadows of this classic 1970s crime thriller (What do you mean you’ve never heard of the classic 1970s crime thriller The Job?!) are the hearts of the crooks involved. Get ready for hot rocks and hotter chase scenes as a host of familiar faces explode across the silver screen in this love letter to genre and cinema!