The next ride to get a comic book adaptation will be...
- The Haunted Mansion: With 99+ ghosts to choose from, this could be a great start to a horror anthology series. What's the backstory behind the Hitchhiking Ghosts? The Hatbox Ghost? The axe-wielding Black Widow? The Romani fortune teller? The four that meet their end in the paintings at the very beginning (one of whom may be the same Black Widow)?
- Confirmed.
- A tie-in with Tomorrowland, provided it does well.
- There was already a tie-in comic book, but for this line, probably Jossed, since Tomorrowland has gotten a lukewarm reception and has become a Box Office Bomb.
- A version of Pirates of The Caribbean, with or without Jack Sparrow— a comic that does its own thing separate from the movies might placate fans who don't like the films' growing separation from the rides they were based on.
- Discovery Bay, because like Secrets of The Weird, it was another hyped attraction that never ended up being built.
- The Matterhorn, as a spiritual successor to Big Thunder Mountain Railroad.
- Any of the lands from Animal Kingdom, as they're all already detailed settings with backstories and "conflicts". Time-travel experiments in Dinoland? Rangers saving animals from poachers in Africa? Another doomed expedition encountering the Yeti in Asia?
- The ExtraTERRORestrial Ride, before it was remodeled to have Stitch in it, was probably the first EVER Disney Park attraction to be straight up horror and it had a big cult following. A comic book series based on this ride would involve a human expedition capturing the creature and escaping with plenty of Gory and Shadow Discretion Shots along with Sound-Only Death.
The Reaper King is from the Nightmare Nation
He looks just like the personified Doubt that attacked Dreamfinder in Figment 2.