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Revision as of 17:39, 15 November 2008

The following is a comprehensive list of all official stories in the Sam & Max franchise.

Comics

Sam & Max appeared in the comics before appearing anywhere else. Almost all of these have been reprinted in The collected Sam & Max: Surfin' the Highway.

Early comics

The comics that started it all. Made in the late eighties and early nineties in black-and-white, though some were later reprinted in color. The early comics are generally more grimy and violent than later incarnations, as well as less stylized.

The Adventurer comics

Main article: The Adventurer comics

A series of full-color single-page comics made for LucasArts' promotional magazine The Adventurer, loosely related to its then-recent games. Appeared from 1990 through 1996.

Late comics

Several short comics made in the late nineties, possibly in connection with the animated series.

The Big Sleep

Main article: The Big Sleep

A webcomic that ran from 2005 through 2007.

Animation

The Adventures of Sam & Max: Freelance Police

Main article: The Adventures of Sam & Max: Freelance Police

An animated television series that ran from October 1997 to April 1998 for a total of 24 episodes.

Our Bewildering Universe

Main article: Our Bewildering Universe (flash short)

A flash short featuring alien surgery.

Season One machinima shorts

Main article: Season One machinima shorts

A series of short machinima videos using the engine from Sam & Max Season 1. During the season's initial run three were released between each episode and the next, keeping fans busy on a weekly basis.

Video Games

Sam & Max Hit the Road

Main article: Sam & Max Hit the Road

A graphic adventure game published by LucasArts in 1993.

Sam & Max Plunge Through Space

Main article: Sam & Max Plunge Through Space

A canceled action-adventure for the Xbox worked on by Infinite Machine in 2001-2002. Only after Infinite Machine went bankrupt did LucasArts reacquire the Sam & Max rights and announce Freelance Police (below).

Sam & Max: Freelance Police

Main article: Sam & Max: Freelance Police (Video Game)

A planned sequel to Hit the Road that was canceled in March 2004. The cancellation caused a big outcry among the public and eventually led to the creation of Telltale Games.

Sam & Max episodic series

Main article: Sam & Max (video game series)

After the cancellation of Freelance Police, the Sam & Max video game rights eventually reverted to Steve Purcell. Soon after, Sam & Max Season 1 was announced by Telltale Games, a company founded by former LucasArts employees.

See Also

Sam & Max (franchise)
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