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The threat of unanticipated cancellation is something all forms of media must deal with, including movies, TV Shows, books, and video games. Comic books are no different. These comics were scrapped before their creators had a chance to wrap up their stories.
5) Dinosaurs vs Aliens

Created by Grant Morrison and Barry Sonnenfeld under Liquid Comics, Dinosaurs vs Aliens was intended not only to be the first volume in an ongoing graphic novel series but also a blueprint for an entire film trilogy. As the name suggests, the story involves dinosaurs battling aliens who invaded Earth 65 million years ago. The dinosaurs repelling the invasion possess tools, weapons, armor, and culture. The first volume ended with the dinosaurs declaring war against the invaders. The series explores themes of survival, war, and extinction. Yet, despite the volume ending before the war began, all plans to expand the Dinosaurs vs Aliens universe were suddenly halted with no explanation. Although it had incredible art and story potential, this comic did not evolve and instead became extinct.
4) Youngblood

The superhero team Youngblood, which was one of the very first Image Comics projects, has been cancelled and relaunched several times, leaving many unfinished storylines. Youngblood is a government-sanctioned team of anti-heroes, including Shaft, Vogue, Die-Hard, Badrock, and more. The reasons behind the numerous cancellations often involved legal issues and creative differences. Image has rebooted the series multiple times, but at most, a storyline lasts 22 issues before the series is cancelled again. The most recent example was in 2017, when Image Comics attempted to introduce a next-generation version of Youngblood. It was also shut down without a proper conclusion. Image relaunched Youngblood again this year. Hopefully, the story will reach a resolution and avoid a similar fate to its predecessors. But if history is a guide, likely not.











