A triptych of covers for several Disney Kingdoms series from Marvel Comics—on the left, Seekers of the Weird #1; in the middle, Figment #1; and on the right, The Haunted Mansion #1.

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Some comics sure to thrill readers of all ages are Disney Kingdoms, based on several beloved Disney Parks attractions. Published from 2014 through 2017, the six series include:

The cover of Seekers of the Weird #1, part of the Disney Kingdoms series from Marvel Comics. Two skulls flank three characters hanging onto the pendulum of a clock.

Seekers of the Weird #1-5 by Brandon Seifert, Karl Moline, and Filipe Andrade

When their parents are kidnapped, teens Maxwell and Melody are thrust into a thrilling race through the world’s most strange and dangerous museum as they unite with their mysterious and swashbuckling uncle to save their family and the world from an evil secret society! Envisioned by famous Walt Disney Imagineer and Disney Legend Rolly Crump for Walt Disney in 1965, the Museum of the Weird’s innovative designs were left on Crump’s drawing board… until now!

The cover of Figment #1, part of the Disney Kingdoms series from Marvel Comics. Dreamfinder, wearing a top hat, is looking at the camera; Figment the dragon is resting on his shoulders.

Figment #1-5 by Jim Zub and Filipe Andrade

Dive into a steampunk fantasy story exploring the never-before-revealed origin of the inventor known as Dreamfinder, and how one little spark of inspiration created a dragon called Figment. What is the Academy Scientifica-Lucidus? Who is Blarion Mercurial? What is the Integrated Mesmonic Spark Convertor? Find out as Marvel puts their spin on EPCOT’s mind-bending attraction, Journey Into Imagination!

The cover of Big Thunder Mountain Railroad #1, part of the Disney Kingdoms series from Marvel Comics. A train is barreling towards the camera; a person, dressed in all black with cowboy hat and a red mask covering the lower half of their face, is hanging off the side of the train and pointing a weapon in front of them.

Big Thunder Mountain Railroad #1-5 by Jon Adams, Dennis “Hopeless” Hallum, Horacio Domingues, Guillermo Mogorron, Felix Ruiz, Tigh Walker, and Pasqual Ferry

Discover the secrets of the wildest ride in the wilderness! For more than three decades, Big Thunder Mountain Railroad has wowed millions of visitors at Disney theme parks across the globe—now discover the never-before-told saga of how Barnabas T. Bullion’s dangerous gold mine of Big Thunder Mountain Railroad became the haunted legend it is today!

The cover of Figment 2 #1, part of the Disney Kingdoms series from Marvel Comics. Dreamfinder is sitting in a chair and lifting up his top hat, while Figment is jumping into the bottom of the frame and smiling wide at the camera.

Figment 2 #1-5 by Jim Zub, Ramón F. Bachs, and John Tyler Christopher

Figment and Dreamfinder have saved the world—but now find themselves in a time and place not their own! Out of time for over 100 years; old friends reunite, new challenges are met, and a brand-new mystery unfolds. Dreamfinder’s greatest challenge lies ahead… but will his own legacy be his undoing?

The cover of The Haunted Mansion #1, part of the Disney Kingdoms series from Marvel Comics. We’re looking through the iconic front gates of the Haunted Mansion at the house, shrouded in mist, as several apparitions walk up to the front door.

The Haunted Mansion #1-5 by Joshua Williamson, Jorge Coelho, and E.M. Gist

Welcome, foolish mortals, to the Haunted Mansion! It seems that no one lives in the elegant mansion on the hill, but then where’s that creepy organ music coming from? Are the iron gates meant to keep people out—or some things in? Get ready to meet the 999 ghosts of the Haunted Mansion… but be warned, they’re looking for the 1000th!

The cover of Enchanted Tiki Room #1, part of the Disney Kingdoms series from Marvel Comics. Several exotic birds surround a wooden idol; two are laughing as the one that sits on top of the idol’s hat is being burned by flames erupting from said hat.

Enchanted Tiki Room #1-5 by Jon Adams and Horacio Domingues

Welcome to the Enchanted Tiki Room—a place of legend, of fantasy, and mystery. Here—on an isolated island populated by talking (and singing) birds and plants and ancient Tiki gods—almost anything can happen… and does. As the next boat arrives with new visitors, what stories will unfold; what mysteries will be revealed; and how are they all connected?

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