🦸 Comic Series Names

A great series name is an invitation to keep coming back.

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Famous Comic Series Names That Nailed It

Real-world names that became iconic. Here's what makes them work.

The Walking Dead Image Comics / Robert Kirkman

Technically refers not just to zombies but to the survivors themselves — a layered title that gained deeper meaning as the series progressed.

X-Men Marvel Comics

Simple, mysterious, and perfectly encapsulating the otherness of mutants — the 'X' became one of the most recognizable symbols in comics history.

Invincible Image Comics / Robert Kirkman

An ironic title for a superhero story that became famous for showing just how vincible everyone actually is — the name constantly comments on the story.

Naming an ongoing comic series is different from naming a standalone book. A series name needs to carry weight across dozens or hundreds of issues, adapt to changing storylines, and become a brand that fans rally around. The best series names in comics history are simultaneously specific enough to be evocative and broad enough to contain multitudes. Your series title is a promise to your readers that the world you've built is worth returning to.

Tips for Choosing Comic Series Names

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Series names need to have room to grow — avoid titles that only fit one specific story arc.

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A strong series title becomes a brand — think about merchandise, spin-offs, and adaptations.

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Consider a 'The [Noun]' structure — it's classic, versatile, and works across genres.

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Ironic or subversive titles reward long-term readers who understand the deeper meaning.

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Keep it pronounceable and spellable — fans will search for your series online constantly.

Frequently Asked Questions

A series name must work across many story arcs and years of publication. It needs to be broad enough to encompass growth while still being distinctive. Standalone titles can be more specific and literary.

Character names work well when the hero IS the franchise, as with Spider-Man or Batman. For ensemble casts or concept-driven stories, a thematic title often serves the series better long-term.

Register it as a trademark in the entertainment/publishing category. Document your creation date and publish consistently. If working with a publisher, ensure your contract specifies who owns the title.

Timeless series names tend to be short, thematically resonant, and avoid references to specific trends. Names that carry philosophical weight — like 'Preacher,' 'Transmetropolitan,' or 'Planetary' — age better than topical references.

While possible, it's inadvisable. Search confusion hurts discoverability, and if the existing series has any trademark protection, you could face legal challenges. Always search thoroughly before committing.

How to Name Your Comic Series

Think About the Long Game

Series names need longevity. Ask yourself: will this title still make sense if your story takes an unexpected direction in year five? The best series titles are elastic — they can stretch to accommodate new story arcs without becoming misleading.

Build in Thematic Depth

The greatest series titles have multiple layers of meaning that reveal themselves over time. A title that seems straightforward at first but gains ironic or metaphorical weight as the story progresses creates a deeply satisfying reader experience.

Consider the Fan Community

Your series title will become how fans identify themselves and their shared passion. 'I'm a [Series] reader' needs to sound cool and specific. Think about the subreddit, the convention panel, the fan wiki — all of these will carry your title.

Look at Genre Conventions and Break Them

The most memorable series titles often do something unexpected with genre conventions. A horror series with a mundane title, a superhero series with a literary title, or a romance series with a stark single word — subverting expectations creates intrigue.

Secure the Full Digital Presence

Before launching, secure the domain, social media handles, and if possible, the subreddit name. A consistent digital presence makes it much easier for new readers to find and follow your series.

Curious about what names mean? Explore Name Meanings →