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===Comics=== [[Innovation Publishing]] produced a series of comic books that ran for 13 issues from September 1991 through August 1993. As with the television series, each issue ended with a teaser preview of the following issue and Sam's exclamation of "Oh, boy." Among the people into whom Sam found himself leaping in this series were:<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.finifter.com/quantum-leap/information/comics.html |title=Quantum Leap Comic Guide |first=Phil |last=Zeman |date=January 19, 1995 |access-date=February 24, 2015 |archive-date=March 15, 2015 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150315111304/http://www.finifter.com/quantum-leap/information/comics.html |url-status=live }}</ref> {| class="wikitable" |- ! Issue !! Title !! Person !! Date |- | 1 ||"First There Was a Mountain, Then There Was No Mountain, Then There Was" || High school teacher named Karen Connors in [[Memphis, Tennessee]] || March 25, 1968 |- | 2 ||"Freedom of the Press" || [[Death row]] inmate named Willie Jackson, who must prevent a murder on the outside || June 11, 1962 |- | 3A ||"He Knows If You've Been Bad or Good ..." || Part-time [[Santa Claus]], who goes by the name of Nick || December 20, 1963 |- | 3B ||"The Infinite Corridor" || Student at MIT named Matt Randall, who is researching [[quantum physics]] || April 2, 1968 |- | 4 ||"The 50,000 Quest" || Contestant amid the [[quiz show scandals]] || August 15, 1958 |- | 5 ||"Seeing is Believing" || Newspaper reporter/columnist, who responds to a girl seeing a [[UFO]] || November 14, 1957 |- | 6 ||"A Tale of Two Cindys" || Teenaged girl with an identical [[twin]] sister || February 12, 1959 |- | 7A ||"Lives on the Fringe" || Professional golfer with the [[American mafia|Mafia]] after him || 1974 |- | 7B ||"Sarah's Got a Gun" || Bus driver, who discovers [[child abuse]] || May 19, 1953 |- | 8 ||"Getaway" || Bank robber, while the leapee tours the project with Al || 1958 |- | 9 ||"Up Against a Stonewall" || Sequel to "[[Good Night, Dear Heart]]": Stephanie Heywood is released from prison after serving 12 years for manslaughter. || June 22, 1969 |- | 10 ||"Too Funny For Words" || Stand-up comedian, who befriends a fading silent movie star || June 13, 1966 |- | 11 ||"For the Good of the Nation" || Doctor studying the effects of [[LSD]] on human subjects || July 1958 |- | 12 ||"Waiting" || Gas-station attendant with a lot of time on his hands || April 24, 1958 |- | 13 ||"One Giant Leap" || An [[Extraterrestrial life|extraterrestrial]] aboard an orbiting spaceship || June 5, 1963 |- | [14] || "Two Dweebs and a Little Monster"|| Not published || |} Few of the comic stories referenced episodes of the television series, with the exception of the ninth issue, "Up Against a Stonewall".
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