Adaptations of the 1970 science fiction film, Beneath the Planet of the Apes, have appeared in various comic book formats over the decades. These adaptations, published by companies like Marvel Comics, Malibu Comics, and BOOM! Studios, retell the story of astronaut Brent’s search for Taylor, the protagonist from the original Planet of the Apes film, and his discovery of a subterranean society of telepathic, mutant humans who worship an atomic bomb. They often expand upon elements of the film, providing further exploration of characters, plot points, and the dystopian world.
These comic book versions offer a valuable lens through which to examine the enduring appeal of the Apes franchise. They demonstrate how the narrative resonates with different generations and artistic styles, showcasing the themes of nuclear war, societal collapse, and the dangers of unchecked power that permeate the series. Historically, these adaptations provide insight into the evolution of comic book storytelling and how source material from other media is reinterpreted for a sequential art format. They also reflect the changing cultural landscape and the ways in which audiences engage with familiar narratives.