Sliders Comics by Acclaim

Witness the further adventures of the original Sliders in comic book form! Between 1996-1997, Quinn, Rembrandt, Wade, and the Professor fought two-dimensional aliens, witnessed a rapture brought on by sliding, and visited space. Those stories–and more–are collected here for your enjoyment.

Sliders Comics by Acclaim

Witness the further adventures of the original Sliders in comic book form! Between 1996-1997, Quinn, Rembrandt, Wade, and the Professor fought two-dimensional aliens, witnessed a rapture brought on by sliding, and visited space. Those stories–and more–are collected here for your enjoyment.

Comics by Story Line

The Sliders are captured by a race of aliens who are conquering parallel worlds for their energy—and they want Quinn’s knowledge of sliding to help them do it.
The rapture has come. Thousands are disappearing. But is it divine intervention or a religious conspiracy?
On a world where drugs are pushed on the populace by the government, Arturo steps into his double’s shoes to speak out on addiction.
When the Zercurvians attempt retribution for the Sliders’ trickery, their plan brings out the worst in the four… literally.
The Sliders face a tyrannical Aztec chief and an interdimensional immune system when they slide to a world where the Europeans lost the fight for North America.
Wade faces a bitter reunion with her parents on a world where the average consumer lives in space and the planet below chokes under a biological weapon called Green Thumb.
The Sliders find themselves a cause célèbre when they land on a world where their exploits form the basis of a media empire, and world that might be home.

Bonus Materials

Discover rare behind-the-scenes notes from 1995 as Acclaim Comics prepared its Sliders mini-series, revealing early plans for recurring villains and deep character arcs. Explore the backstory that reimagined Arturo, Quinn, Wade, and Rembrandt before season two hit TV screens.

Explore rare and abandoned pitches for the Sliders comics—including crossover ideas and unpublished arcs—for the first time. Dive into full proposals, author notes, and alternate universe adventures that nearly made print but never did.

Jeof Vita and Jeff Somers unveil “Separation Anxiety,” a third season episode pitch featuring Conrad Bennish, Jr. Delve into exclusive downloads—from the initial pitch to the final screenplay—as well as notes and other behind-the-scenes creativity.

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