In 2011, Dynamite published a comic book version of the Bionic Man, based on an unproduced screenplay by Kevin Smith, which became a continuing series. It was replaced in 2014 with “The Six Million Dollar Man: Season Six,” a comic book continuation of the 1970s ABC television series. The Bionic Woman was similarly revived. Next year, she will meet Wonder Woman ’77, the heroine of a digital-first series published by DC Comics and based on the CBS television series starring Lynda Carter.

Andy Mangels will write the adventures of these heroines from the 1970s. “When Andy suggested this, it just seemed perfect,” said Joseph Rybandt, the executive editor of Dynamite. “He was passionate about the project and a talent we had not previously worked with.” As an added bonus, “Andy is a super Wonder Woman fan and a super Bionic Woman fan,” Mr. Rybandt said.

One of Dynamite’s goals is to further diversify its audience, which is where Nancy Drew and the Hardy Boys come in. Their new series, which will make its premiere next year, will take two tracks, Mr. Rybandt said — “one, which aims for the mass-market teen and tween reader, and also something for the comic book market that aims a little older.”

When asked about their company’s achievements, both Mr. Barrucci and Mr. Rybandt recited a litany of expected projects and one surprise involving real estate.