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Believe It or Not, The Greatest American Hero Is Flying Back Into Comics!

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Get ready for a blast from the past! The beloved ’80s superhero comedy, The Greatest American Hero, is making a triumphant return, not to the small screen, but to the world of comic books. And this time, the original hero himself, William Katt, is on board to guide the adventure!

William Katt as Ralph Hinkley in The Greatest American Hero (1981-1983) Source: IMDb

For those who weren’t glued to their TV sets in the early ’80s, The Greatest American Hero was a refreshingly quirky take on the superhero genre. It followed the misadventures of Ralph Hinkley, a well-meaning high school teacher who is gifted a super-powered suit by aliens. The only problem? He loses the instruction manual, leading to hilarious and often disastrous attempts at heroism. The show, which ran from 1981 to 1983, became a cult classic, celebrated for its humor, heart, and that unforgettable theme song.

A New Chapter for a Classic Hero

Now, decades later, a new comic book series from AMP Comics is set to continue Ralph’s story. The new series, slated for a 2026 release, promises to capture the same blend of sci-fi, comedy, and action that made the original show a fan favorite. And in a move that’s sure to excite longtime fans, William Katt, the actor who brought Ralph Hinkley to life, is serving as an Executive Producer on the project.

The Greatest American Hero Season 2 promotional material Source: IMDb

But Katt isn’t the only one with a personal connection to the original series. The creative team also includes Tawnia McKiernan, daughter of the late Stephen J. Cannell, the legendary TV producer who created The Greatest American Hero. McKiernan will be co-breaking the story with Don Handfield, the CEO of AMP Comics. Handfield, a seasoned comic creator and producer, will also be writing the initial arc.

In a recent press release, Handfield expressed his excitement for the project, saying, “The Greatest American Hero was ahead of its time—quirky, heartfelt, and deeply human. We’re honored to continue its legacy and couldn’t be more excited to have William Katt involved every step of the way. Being a part of this franchise is a boyhood dream come true.”

A Legacy of Laughter and Heart

Stephen J. Cannell, who passed away in 2010, was a prolific and influential figure in television, creating or co-creating dozens of hit shows, including The A-Team, The Rockford Files, and 21 Jump Street. His daughter, Tawnia McKiernan, is a successful TV director in her own right, and her involvement in the new comic series ensures that her father’s vision will be honored.

Stephen J. Cannell, creator of The Greatest American Hero Source: Various news outlets

“As a child, my favorite show of my dad’s was GAH,” McKiernan said. “Watching Ralph navigate his life, which had been invaded by a supersuit, while dealing with Bill Maxwell’s pushy demeanor, was the highlight of my day. This buddy superhero show was so much fun to watch! And as my dad often said, ‘fun to write.’ I look forward to collaborating with this amazing team and can’t wait to see where the suit takes us next.”

What’s Next for Our Hero?

While details about the new comic’s plot are still under wraps, the involvement of Katt and McKiernan suggests that the new series will be a faithful and loving tribute to the original. Fans can look forward to a celebration at San Diego Comic-Con in 2026, where Katt and other cast members are expected to reunite to promote the launch.

William Katt at a recent event Source: Getty Images

With a perfect 100% score on Rotten Tomatoes, The Greatest American Hero remains a beloved classic. This new comic book series offers a chance for a new generation of fans to discover the charm and humor of Ralph Hinkley, while giving longtime fans a chance to see their favorite hero fly again, even if he still hasn’t quite figured out how to land.

AMP Comics, the publisher bringing The Greatest American Hero back to comics Source: Geek Therapy

Are you excited for the return of The Greatest American Hero? Let us know in the comments below!

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Trevor Madison is a Senior Comic Book Article Writer at ComicBookCo.com, where he covers the latest in comics, superhero films, and comic-inspired television. Based in Portland, Oregon, Trevor brings a lifelong passion for storytelling, pop culture, and fandom communities to his work. His writing blends insider knowledge with an approachable tone, making his articles resonate with both hardcore collectors and casual fans. Trevor’s expertise spans across decades of comic history, film adaptations, and industry trends. Whether he’s breaking down the cultural impact of a new Marvel release, revisiting iconic story arcs from DC, or highlighting indie creators pushing the medium forward, Trevor is dedicated to bringing readers thoughtful insights and engaging content. When he’s not writing, you’ll likely find him browsing local comic shops, attending fan conventions, or re-watching his favorite superhero shows.