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{{ComPub|name= [[Ace Comics (1980s)|ACE Comics]] |country=US|found=1986 |defunct=1987 |note={{Citation needed|date=February 2012}} Also known as '''Animated Comics Enterprises'''. Titles: ''ACE Comics Presents'', ''The Cosmic Book'', ''Return of the Skyman'', and ''Robin Red and the Lutins''. Imprint: '''''Wandering Star Press'''''}} |
{{ComPub|name= [[Ace Comics (1980s)|ACE Comics]] |country=US|found=1986 |defunct=1987 |note={{Citation needed|date=February 2012}} Also known as '''Animated Comics Enterprises'''. Titles: ''ACE Comics Presents'', ''The Cosmic Book'', ''Return of the Skyman'', and ''Robin Red and the Lutins''. Imprint: '''''Wandering Star Press'''''}} |
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{{ComPub|name= [[Ace Comics (1990s)|Ace Comics]] |country= US|found= 1995 |defunct= 1998 |note={{Citation needed|date=February 2012}} Titles: ''Love Sucks'' and ''Love Sucks Color Special''}} |
{{ComPub|name= [[Ace Comics (1990s)|Ace Comics]] |country= US|found= 1995 |defunct= 1998 |note={{Citation needed|date=February 2012}} Titles: ''Love Sucks'' and ''Love Sucks Color Special''}} |
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{{ComPub|name =Actes Sud/l'AN 2 |country = France<ref name="1001Comics912"/> |found = 2002<ref>http://www.editionsdelan2.com/qui_sommes_nous.html/ "About us" at the Homepage of Actes Sud/l'AN 2 (in french only). Retrieved 11. October 2012 |
{{ComPub|name =Actes Sud/l'AN 2 |country = France<ref name="1001Comics912"/> |found = 2002<ref>[http://www.editionsdelan2.com/qui_sommes_nous.html/ Actes Sud/l'AN 2 "About us" page] at the Homepage of Actes Sud/l'AN 2 (in french only). <sub>Retrieved 11. October 2012</sub></ref>|defunct = N|note = }} |
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{{ComPub|name= [[Acetylene Comics]] |country= US<ref>[http://www.comics.org/publisher/3654/ Acetylene Comics at The [[Grand Comics Database]]. |
{{ComPub|name= [[Acetylene Comics]] |country= US<ref>[http://www.comics.org/publisher/3654/ Acetylene Comics at] The [[Grand Comics Database]]. <sub>Retrieved 10.October 2012</sub></ref>|found= 2001 |defunct= 2001 |note= }} |
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{{ComPub|name= [[Academy Comics|Acid Rain Studios]] |country=US<ref>[http://www.comics.org/publisher/2585/ Acid Rain Studios at The [[Grand Comics Database]]. |
{{ComPub|name= [[Academy Comics|Acid Rain Studios]] |country=US<ref>[http://www.comics.org/publisher/2585/ Acid Rain Studios at] The [[Grand Comics Database]]. <sub>Retrieved 11.October 2012</sub></ref>| found=1991 |defunct=1994 |note= Former '''New Century Comics''', becomes and ''see:'' '''Academy Comics'''}} |
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{{ComPub|name= [[Action Lab Comics|Action Lab Entertainment]] |country=US<ref>[http://www.actionlabcomics.com/ Homepage of Action Lab Comics] at Action Lab Entertainment |
{{ComPub|name= [[Action Lab Comics|Action Lab Entertainment]] |country=US<ref>[http://www.actionlabcomics.com/ Homepage of Action Lab Comics] at Action Lab Entertainment <sub>Retrieved 07.December 2012</sub></ref> |found=2010<ref>[http://www.actionlabcomics.com/about/ Action Lab "About" page] <sub>Retrieved 04.August 2012</sub></ref> |defunct=N|note=Comics published under '''Action Lab Comics'''; Imprint: '''''Action Lab Comics Signature Series'''''}} |
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{{ComPub|name= ''Action Lab Comics Signature Series''| country= US<ref>[http://www.actionlabcomics.com/about/ Action Lab "About" page |
{{ComPub|name= ''Action Lab Comics Signature Series''| country= US<ref>[http://www.actionlabcomics.com/about/ Action Lab "About" page] <sub>Retrieved 10.October 2012</sub></ref>| found=2010| defunct=N| note= Imprint of [[Action Lab Comics]]}} |
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{{ComPub|name= [[AdHouse Books]] |country= US<ref name="1001Comics927"/><ref>http://www.adhousebooks.com/</ref> |found= 2002|defunct= N|note=}} |
{{ComPub|name= [[AdHouse Books]] |country= US<ref name="1001Comics927"/><ref>[http://www.adhousebooks.com/ Homepage of AdHouse Books] <sub>Retrieved 19.June 2013</sub></ref> |found= 2002|defunct= N|note=}} |
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{{ComPub|name= ''[[Personality Comics#Imprints|Adult Comics]]''| country= US| found= 1992<ref>[http://www.bailsprojects.com/WhosWho.aspx?Page=2&rnd=0.579809538358734/ Adult Comics at The [[Grand Comics Database]].] Retrieved 06. December 2012</ref>| defunct= 1992| note= Adult-Imprint of '''[[Personality Comics]]''' }} |
{{ComPub|name= ''[[Personality Comics#Imprints|Adult Comics]]''| country= US| found= 1992<ref>[http://www.bailsprojects.com/WhosWho.aspx?Page=2&rnd=0.579809538358734/ Adult Comics at The [[Grand Comics Database]].] Retrieved 06. December 2012</ref>| defunct= 1992| note= Adult-Imprint of '''[[Personality Comics]]''' }} |
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{{ComPub|name= ''[[Adventure Publications]]'' |country=|found= 1986 |defunct= 1990 |note= Acquired by '''''[[Malibu Comics]]''''' in 1989, which was bought by '''[[Marvel Comics|Marvel]]''' in 1994<ref name="TCJMarvelBuysMalibu" />}} |
{{ComPub|name= ''[[Adventure Publications]]'' |country=|found= 1986 |defunct= 1990 |note= Acquired by '''''[[Malibu Comics]]''''' in 1989, which was bought by '''[[Marvel Comics|Marvel]]''' in 1994<ref name="TCJMarvelBuysMalibu" />}} |
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{{ComPub|name= African Prince Productions| country = US| found= 1992<ref>http://comicbookdb.com/publisher.php?ID=4536/ African Prince Productions at The Comic Book Database |
{{ComPub|name= African Prince Productions| country = US| found= 1992<ref>[http://comicbookdb.com/publisher.php?ID=4536/ African Prince Productions at The Comic Book Database] <sub>Retrieved 11.October 2012</sub></ref>| defunct = | note= Imprint: '''''[[ANIA Publishing]]'''''}} |
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{{ComPub|name= [[After Hours Press]] |country= US<ref>http://www.afterhourspress.net/</ref> |found= 2000|defunct= N|note=}} |
{{ComPub|name= [[After Hours Press]] |country= US<ref>[http://www.afterhourspress.net/ Homepage of After Hours Press <sub>Retrieved 19.June 2013</sub></ref> |found= 2000|defunct= N|note=}} |
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{{ComPub|name= ''[[Aircel Comics]]'' |country= Canada<ref name="SequentialBarryBlair" />|found= 1985<ref name="SequentialBarryBlair" /> |defunct= 1994<ref name="TCJMarvelBuysMalibu" />|note= Bought out by '''''[[Malibu Comics]]''''' in 1991, which was bought by '''[[Marvel Comics|Marvel]]''' in 1994<ref name="TCJMarvelBuysMalibu" />}} |
{{ComPub|name= ''[[Aircel Comics]]'' |country= Canada<ref name="SequentialBarryBlair" />|found= 1985<ref name="SequentialBarryBlair" /> |defunct= 1994<ref name="TCJMarvelBuysMalibu" />|note= Bought out by '''''[[Malibu Comics]]''''' in 1991, which was bought by '''[[Marvel Comics|Marvel]]''' in 1994<ref name="TCJMarvelBuysMalibu" />}} |
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{{ComPub|name= A is A| country= US<ref>http://www.comics.org/issue/57742/</ref>| found= 1995| defunct= 1995| note=Published 1 comic only, ''2-Headed Giant'' }} |
{{ComPub|name= A is A| country= US<ref>[http://www.comics.org/issue/57742/ A is A] at [[The Grand Comics Database]] <sub>Retrieved 19.June 2013</sub></ref>| found= 1995| defunct= 1995| note=Published 1 comic only, ''2-Headed Giant'' }} |
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{{ComPub|name= [[AiT/Planet Lar]] |country= US<ref>http://www.ait-planetlar.com/</ref> |found= 1999<ref>http://www.comics.org/publisher/2121/</ref>| defunct= N| note=}} |
{{ComPub|name= [[AiT/Planet Lar]] |country= US<ref>[http://www.ait-planetlar.com/ Homepage of AiT/Planet Lar] <sub>Retrieved 19.June 2013</sub></ref> |found= 1999<ref>http://www.comics.org/publisher/2121/</ref>| defunct= N| note=}} |
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{{ComPub|name= ''[[Farrell Publications|Ajax-Farrell]]''| country= US<ref>http://www.comics.org/publisher/226/</ref>| found= 1951| defunct=1958| note=''see:'' '''[[Farrell Publications#Farrell Comic Group|Farrell Comic Group]]'''<ref |
{{ComPub|name= ''[[Farrell Publications|Ajax-Farrell]]''| country= US<ref>[http://www.comics.org/publisher/226/ Ajax-Farrell] at [[The Grand Comics Database]] <sub>Retrieved 19.June 2013</sub></ref>| found= 1951| defunct=1958| note=''see:'' '''[[Farrell Publications#Farrell Comic Group|Farrell Comic Group]]'''<ref>[http://comicbookdb.com/imprint.php?ID=380/ History of Ajax-Farrell] at The Comic Book Database <sub>Retrieved 19.June 2013</sub></ref>}} |
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{{ComPub|name= [[Alias Enterprises]] |country= US|found= 2005 |defunct= 2007 |note= Published comics as '''Alias Comics'''; imprint: ''' ''[[LAMP PoST Publications|Cross Culture]]'' '''. Alias Comics was sold to '''[[Abacus Comics]]'''<ref name="abacusmain">http://abacuscomics.com/abacus_main.htm</ref> and Cross Culture was bought by '''[[LAMP PoST Publications]]''' in 2007<ref>[http://www.comics.org/publisher/2549/ Alias Comics at [[The Grand Comics Database] |
{{ComPub|name= [[Alias Enterprises]] |country= US|found= 2005 |defunct= 2007 |note= Published comics as '''Alias Comics'''; imprint: ''' ''[[LAMP PoST Publications|Cross Culture]]'' '''. Alias Comics was sold to '''[[Abacus Comics]]'''<ref name="abacusmain">[http://abacuscomics.com/abacus_main.htm/ Homepage of Abacus Comics] <sub>Retrieved 19.June 2013</sub></ref> and Cross Culture was bought by '''[[LAMP PoST Publications]]''' in 2007<ref>[http://www.comics.org/publisher/2549/ Alias Comics] at [[The Grand Comics Database]] <sub>Retrieved 11. October 2012</sub></ref>}} |
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{{ComPub|name= [[All-American Publications]] |country=US<ref name="EoCBaGN16" /> |found=1939<ref name="EoCBaGN16" /> |defunct=1946<ref name="EoCBaGN17" />|note=Bought out by National Periodicals ('''[[DC Comics]]''') in 1946<ref name="EoCBaGN17" /> }} |
{{ComPub|name= [[All-American Publications]] |country=US<ref name="EoCBaGN16" /> |found=1939<ref name="EoCBaGN16" /> |defunct=1946<ref name="EoCBaGN17" />|note=Bought out by National Periodicals ('''[[DC Comics]]''') in 1946<ref name="EoCBaGN17" /> }} |
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{{ComPub|name= ''[[All Star DC Comics]]'' |country=US |found=2005 |defunct=|note= |
{{ComPub|name= ''[[All Star DC Comics]]'' |country=US |found=2005<ref>[http://www.goodreads.com/series/67570-all-star-dc-comics/ ''All Star DC Comics series''] at goodreads.com <sub>Retrieved 19.June 2013</sub></ref> |defunct=2008<ref>[http://www.goodreads.com/series/67570-all-star-dc-comics/ ''All Star DC Comics series''] at goodreads.com <sub>Retrieved 19.June 2013</sub></ref>|note=Defunct imprint of '''[[DC Comics]]'''. Titles: [[All-Star Superman]], [[All Star Batman and Robin the Boy Wonder]]}} |
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{{ComPub|name= [[Alterna Comics]] |country=US<ref>[http://alternacomics.com/#/about-us/4535786276/ ''About US''] at the Homepage of Alterna Comics <sub>Retrieved 19.June 2013</sub></ref> |found= 2007 |defunct=N|note=Publishes b/w Graphic Novels.<ref>[http://www.indiegogo.com/projects/help-save-alterna-comics-from-going-bankrupt?browse_v=new/ ''Help save Alterna Comics from going bankrupt''] at [[Indiegogo|Indiegogo.com]] <sub>Retrieved 19.June 2013</sub></ref> Titles: FUBAR, Novo<ref>[http://alternacomics.com/#/birth-novo/4576182369/ Novo (graphic novel series) at the Homepage of Alterna Comics] <sub>Retrieved 19.June 2013</sub></ref>}} |
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{{ComPub|name= [[Alterna Comics]] |country= |found= 2006 |defunct=|note={{Citation needed|date=February 2012}} }} |
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{{ComPub|name= [[Alternative Comics (publisher)|Alternative Comics]] |country=US|found= 1993 |defunct= 2007 |note={{Citation needed|date=February 2012}} }} |
{{ComPub|name= [[Alternative Comics (publisher)|Alternative Comics]] |country=US|found= 1993 |defunct= 2007 |note={{Citation needed|date=February 2012}} }} |
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{{ComPub|name= ''[[Amalgam Comics]]''|country=US|found=1996|defunct=1997|note=Shared Imprint by '''[[DC Comics]]''' and '''[[Marvel Comics]]'''. Defunct in 1997, published reprints in 2003 and 2004<ref>[http://books.google.de/books?id=npIsZV7grboC&lpg=PA228&dq=%22Amalgam+Comics%22&hl=fr&pg=PA227&redir_esc=y#v=onepage&q=%22Amalgam%20Comics%22&f=false/ Marvel/DC Crossover Publications at Google Books] Retrieved 15. October 2012</ref>}} |
{{ComPub|name= ''[[Amalgam Comics]]''|country=US|found=1996|defunct=1997|note=Shared Imprint by '''[[DC Comics]]''' and '''[[Marvel Comics]]'''. Defunct in 1997, published reprints in 2003 and 2004<ref>[http://books.google.de/books?id=npIsZV7grboC&lpg=PA228&dq=%22Amalgam+Comics%22&hl=fr&pg=PA227&redir_esc=y#v=onepage&q=%22Amalgam%20Comics%22&f=false/ Marvel/DC Crossover Publications at Google Books] Retrieved 15. October 2012</ref>}} |
Revision as of 19:35, 19 June 2013
This is a list of comics publishing companies, active and defunct, from around the world.
Publishers
Name in italics denotes an imprint
Name | Country | Active | Notes | |
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12 bis | France[1] | 2008[2] | ![]() |
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12-Gauge Comics | US[3][4] | 2004 | ![]() |
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215 Ink | US[5] | 2007 | ![]() |
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Aardvark-Vanaheim | Canada[6] | 1977[6] | ![]() |
Most titles moved to Renegade Press in 1985[6] |
Abacus Comics | US[7] | 2006 | ![]() |
Bought Alias Comics in 2007[8] |
About Comics | US[9] | 1998 | ![]() |
[10] |
Academy Comics | US | 1986 | 1996 | [citation needed] Founded as Pyramid Publishing in 1986; became New Century Comics in 1990; became Acid Rain Studios in 1991;[11] and finally became Academy Comics in 1994[12] |
AC Comics | US[13] | 1969 | ![]() |
Former Paragon Publications until 1982; former Americomics until 1984[14] |
Ace Comics | US | 1940 | 1956 | [citation needed] Imprints: A.A. Wyn (Inc.), Ace Books, Inc., Ace Magazines, Inc., Ace Periodicals, Inc., Ace Publications (Inc.), Current Books, Inc., Humor Publications, Inc., Junior Books, Inc., Periodical House, Inc., Unity Publishing Corp.[15] |
ACE Comics | US | 1986 | 1987 | [citation needed] Also known as Animated Comics Enterprises. Titles: ACE Comics Presents, The Cosmic Book, Return of the Skyman, and Robin Red and the Lutins. Imprint: Wandering Star Press |
Ace Comics | US | 1995 | 1998 | [citation needed] Titles: Love Sucks and Love Sucks Color Special |
Actes Sud/l'AN 2 | France[16] | 2002[17] | ![]() |
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Acetylene Comics | US[18] | 2001 | 2001 | |
Acid Rain Studios | US[19] | 1991 | 1994 | Former New Century Comics, becomes and see: Academy Comics |
Action Lab Entertainment | US[20] | 2010[21] | ![]() |
Comics published under Action Lab Comics; Imprint: Action Lab Comics Signature Series |
Action Lab Comics Signature Series | US[22] | 2010 | ![]() |
Imprint of Action Lab Comics |
AdHouse Books | US[23][24] | 2002 | ![]() |
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Adult Comics | US | 1992[25] | 1992 | Adult-Imprint of Personality Comics |
Adventure Publications | 1986 | 1990 | Acquired by Malibu Comics in 1989, which was bought by Marvel in 1994[26] | |
African Prince Productions | US | 1992[27] | Imprint: ANIA Publishing | |
After Hours Press | US[28] | 2000 | ![]() |
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Aircel Comics | Canada[29] | 1985[29] | 1994[26] | Bought out by Malibu Comics in 1991, which was bought by Marvel in 1994[26] |
A is A | US[30] | 1995 | 1995 | Published 1 comic only, 2-Headed Giant |
AiT/Planet Lar | US[31] | 1999[32] | ![]() |
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Ajax-Farrell | US[33] | 1951 | 1958 | see: Farrell Comic Group[34] |
Alias Enterprises | US | 2005 | 2007 | Published comics as Alias Comics; imprint: Cross Culture . Alias Comics was sold to Abacus Comics[35] and Cross Culture was bought by LAMP PoST Publications in 2007[36] |
All-American Publications | US[37] | 1939[37] | 1946[38] | Bought out by National Periodicals (DC Comics) in 1946[38] |
All Star DC Comics | US | 2005[40] | 2008[39] | Defunct imprint of DC Comics. Titles: All-Star Superman, All Star Batman and Robin the Boy Wonder |
Alterna Comics | US[41] | 2007 | ![]() |
Publishes b/w Graphic Novels.[42] Titles: FUBAR, Novo[43] |
Alternative Comics | US | 1993 | 2007 | [citation needed] |
Amalgam Comics | US | 1996 | 1997 | Shared Imprint by DC Comics and Marvel Comics. Defunct in 1997, published reprints in 2003 and 2004[44] |
Amazing | 1987 | 1987 | [citation needed] | |
Amazing Comics | Japan | 1989 | 1990 | [citation needed] |
American Comics Group | US[45] | 1943[45] | 1967 | [citation needed] Began in 1943 as Creston Publishing[45] |
America's Best Comics | US | 1999 | 2005 | Imprint of WildStorm, altogether sold to DC Comics [citation needed] |
Americomics | US | 1982 | 1984 | Former Paragon Publications from 1969 to 1982; becomes AC Comics in 1984[14] |
Anglo-American Publishing | Canada[46] | 1941[46] | 1951[47] | |
Angry Viking Press | US[48] | 2006 | ![]() |
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ANIA Publishing | US | 1993 | 1993 | Imprint carried by independent publishers ACME Comics, African Prince Productions, Africa Rising, Afro Centric Comic Books, Dark Zulu Lies, Inner City Products, Omega7 Comics, UP Comics[49][50] |
Ankama Editions | France | 2001 | [citation needed] | |
Antarctic Press | US[51] | 1984[51] | ![]() |
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Ape Entertainment | US[52] | 2003 | ![]() |
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Apex Novelties, Inc. | US[53] | 1968 | 1979 | [citation needed] Original publisher of R. Crumb's Zap Comix[54] |
Apple Comics | US[55] | 1986 | 1994 | Began as Imprint of WaRP Graphics. Also known as Apple Press. Imprint: Forbidden Fruit |
Approbation Comics | US[56] | 1992 | ![]() |
[citation needed] |
Arcana Studio | Canada | 2004 | ![]() |
[citation needed] |
Arch Enemy Entertainment | US[57] | 2004 | ![]() |
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Archaia Studios Press | US | 2002 | ![]() |
[citation needed] Bought by Kunoichi Inc. in 2008[58] |
Archie Adventure Comics | US | 1959 | 1965 | [citation needed] Archie Comics Super-hero imprint |
Archie Comic Publications | US[59][60] | 1939[59] | ![]() |
Founded as MLJ Magazines, changed to Archie Comic Publications in 1951. Imprints (all currently defunct): Archie Adventure Comics; Belmont Books, Radio Comics (under Mighty Comics); Red Circle Comics; Spectrum Comics |
Ardden Entertainment | 2008 | [citation needed] | ||
Ark Vindicta Publishing and Development | US[61] | 2012 | ![]() |
[citation needed] |
Arktinen Banaani (Arctic Bannana) | Finland | [citation needed] | ||
Arrow Comics | US | 1985 | 2000 | [citation needed] |
Aspen MLT | US | 2003 | ![]() |
[citation needed] |
Asuka | France | 2004 | [citation needed] | |
Atlas Comics | US | 1951 | 1957 | [citation needed] Evolved into Marvel Comics |
Atlas/Seaboard Comics | US | 1974[62] | 1975 | [citation needed] |
Atlas Comics | 2010 | ![]() |
[citation needed] | |
Attic Books | 1994 | [citation needed] | ||
Atomeka Press | UK | 1988 2004 |
1997 2005 |
[citation needed] |
Atomic Book Company | [citation needed] | |||
avant verlag | Germany[63][64] | 2001[65] | ![]() |
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Avatar Press | US[66] | 1996 | [citation needed] | |
Avon Comics | US | 1945 | 1956 | [citation needed] |
Awesome Comics | US | 1997 | 2000 | [citation needed] Also known as Awesome Entertainment and Awesome-Hyperwerks |
Axis Comics | US | 1994 | 1994 | [citation needed] |
Azteca Productions | US | 1993 | [citation needed] | |
Beckett Comics | US | 2002 | 2005 | Imprint of Beckett Publications; acquired by Apprise Media L.L.C. 2005.[67] As Beckett Entertainment Partners LLC publishes graphic novels through affiliation with Image |
Bell Features | Canada[68] | 1939[68] | 1953 | aka Commercial Signs of Canada[68] |
Belmont Books | US | 1960 | 1971 | [citation needed] Paperback-book publishing imprint of Archie Comics, also published reprinted material from Radio Comics. Merged with Tower Books forming Belmont Tower in 1971. Ceased publishing 1980 |
Beta 3 Comics | US | 1999 | [citation needed] | |
Big Bang Comics | US | 1994 | [citation needed] Established in 1994 as imprint of Caliber Press; became independent publisher in 2006 | |
Big Umbrella | US | 2000 | 2003 | [citation needed] Independent publishing cooperative |
Bitterkomix Pulp | South Africa[69] | [citation needed] | ||
Black Eye Productions | Canada[70] | 1992[71] | 1998[71] | |
Blackball Comics | UK[72] | 1993[72] | 1994 | Founded by former Editor-In-Chief of Tundra UK when that company folded[72] |
Blackthorne Publishing | US | 1985 | 1989 | [citation needed] |
Blank Slate Books | UK[73] | [citation needed] | ||
Boneyard Press | 1991 | [citation needed] | ||
Bongo Comics | US | 1993 | ![]() |
[citation needed] |
Boom! Studios | US | 2005 | ![]() |
[citation needed] |
Brain Scan Studios | US | 1999 | [citation needed] | |
BroadSword Comics | US | 1999 | [citation needed] | |
Broadway Comics | US | 1995 | 1996 | [citation needed] |
Byron Preiss Visual Publications | US | 1974 | 2006 | [citation needed] |
Bluewater Productions | US | 2007 | [citation needed] | |
Buru Lan Ediciones | Spain[74] | [citation needed] | ||
Caliber Comics | US | 1989 | 2000 | [citation needed] |
Calvary Comics | US | 2006 | [citation needed] | |
Capital Comics | US | 1981 | 1984 | [citation needed] Went bancrupt, all titles acquired by First Comics |
Cardal Publishing | UK | 1951[75] | Titles: Streamline Comics, New Worlds Comic (1947, reprint)[76] | |
Carlsen Comics | Germany[77] | 1967 | ![]() |
Comic publishing imprint of Carlsen Verlag, established in 1953,[78] started publishing comics in 1967; imprints: Edition ComicArt, B&L (bought 2002, since 2006 part of Carlsen Cartoon und Humor), Chicken House Deutschland' (joint-venture with The Chicken House[79] |
Cartoon Books | US | 1991 | ![]() |
[citation needed] |
Casterman | Belgium[80] | 1934 | ![]() |
[citation needed] Established in 1780, began publishing comics in 1934 |
Celebrity Comics | US | 1992 | 1993 | Imprint of Personality Comics[81] |
Centaur Publications | US | 1938 | 1942 | [citation needed] |
CFW Enterprises | 1987 | 1992 | [citation needed] Titles: Kung-Fu Warriors, Shred, and Tales of the Ninja Warriors | |
Champion City Comics | US | 2009[82] | ![]() |
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Chaos! Comics | US | 1994 | 2002 | [citation needed] |
Charlton Comics | US | 1946 | 1986 | [citation needed] |
Checker Book Publishing Group | US | 2000 | [citation needed] | |
Class Comics | Canada | 1995 | [citation needed] | |
Classical Comics | UK | 2007 | [citation needed] | |
Claypool Comics | US | 1993 | 2006 | [citation needed] |
Cliffhanger | US | 1998 | 2004 | [citation needed] Absorbed first into Homage, itself then absorbed Wildstorm Signature Series |
CMX | US | 2004 | 2010 | [citation needed] |
Coamix | Japan | 2000 | [citation needed] | |
Coconino Press | Italy | 2000 | ![]() |
[citation needed] |
Columbia Comics | US | 1940 | 1949 | [citation needed] |
Comely Comix | Canada | 1975 | 2005 | [citation needed] Canadian publisher known for Captain Canuck |
Comic Chronicles | US | 1993 | Imprint of Personality Comics[83] | |
Comic Media | US | 1952 | 1954 | [citation needed] |
Comico Comics | US | 1982 | 1997 | [citation needed] |
comicplus+ | Germany[84] | 1985 | ![]() |
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Comics' Greatest World | US[85][86] | 1993 | 2000 | Dark Horse Comics super-hero imprint. Changed name to Dark Horse Heroes in 1995 |
Comics Interview Group | US | 1985 | 1989 | [citation needed] Imprint of Fictioneer Books |
ComicsOne | US[87] | 1999 | 2005[88] | Some titles were taken over by DrMaster[89] |
Comic Zone Productions | 1991 | 1994 | [citation needed] Titles: Psycho Killers and assorted spin-offs | |
Com.x | UK | 2000 | [citation needed] | |
Conrad | Brazil[90] | [citation needed] | ||
Continuity Comics | US | 1984 | 1994 | [citation needed] Also known as Continuity Publishing; still exists as Neal Adams Studios, no longer publishing comics |
Continüm Comics | US | 1989 | 1994 | [citation needed] |
Cutting Edge Productions | US | 1992 | 1992[91] | Imprint of Personality Comics |
Crestwood Publications | US | 1943 | 1963 | [citation needed] Later known as Prize Comics |
Cross Culture | US[92] | ![]() |
Former imprint of Alias Comics, bought by LAMP PoST Publications in 2007 | |
Cross Publications | US[93] | 1949 | 1953 | |
CrossGen Entertainment | US | 1998 | 2004[94] | Former Imprint: Code 6 . Bought by Walt Disney in 2004.[95] Became an Imprint of Marvel Comics in 2010, first publishing under Marvel Comics in 2011[96] |
Crusade Comics | US | 1994 | 2002 | [citation needed] |
Crystal Publications | 1986 | 1988 | [citation needed] Title: Eagle | |
Curtis Magazines | US | 1971 | 1980 | [citation needed] Marvel Comics imprint. Published black-and-white comics magazines |
Curtis Publishing Company | US | 1891 | ![]() |
[citation needed] |
Daak Comics | Germany | 1994 | ![]() |
imprint of Daak Verlaag [sic!]; still existing, but not publishing since 2000 |
Dabel Brothers Productions | US | 2001[98] | 2009[97] | [citation needed] |
Dagger Enterprises | 1993 | 1994 | [citation needed] | |
DAPshow Press | 2009 | [citation needed] [99] | ||
Dare Comics | UK | 2007 | [citation needed] | |
Dargaud | France | 1943 | ![]() |
[citation needed] |
Dargaud USA | US | 1981 | 1982 | [citation needed] U.S. branch of European publisher Dargaud, published translated editions of European comics |
Dark Horse Comics | US[100] | 1986 | ![]() |
Active imprints: Dark Horse Manga, M Press (“diverse literary fiction and non-fiction prose for authors with a unique voice”).,[101] Sequential Pulp Comics. Discontinued imprints: Comics' Greatest World later renamed Dark Horse Heroes (DH's shared superheroes universe), Legend (creator-owned projects, originally by Miller and Byrne),[102] and Maverick (creator-owned projects, follow-up to Legend)[103] |
Dark Horse Manga | US | 1992 | ![]() |
Dark Horse Comics manga-imprint |
David McKay Publications (also: David McKay Company) | US[104] | 1882 | 1986 | Published comics from 1931[105] to 1950;[104] bought out by Random House in 1986 |
DC Comics | US | 1934 | ![]() |
[citation needed] Founded as National Allied Publications. |
D. C. Thomson & Co. Ltd | UK | 1905 | [citation needed] | |
Deep Sea Comics | 1996 | 1998 | [citation needed] Canadian publisher mostly known for Reid Fleming, World's Toughest Milkman | |
Defiant Comics | US | 1992[106] | 1995 | [citation needed] Imprint of Enlightened Entertainment Partners, LP |
Deimos Comics | Greece | 2011 | [citation needed] | |
Delcourt | France | 1986 | ![]() |
[citation needed] |
Dell Comics | US | 1929 | 1973 | [citation needed] |
Deluxe Comics | US | 1984 | 1986 | [citation needed] |
Desperado Publishing | US | 2004 | [citation needed] | |
Devil's Due Publishing | US | 1999 | ![]() |
[citation needed] |
Devil's Due Digital | US | 2010 | ![]() |
Digital imprint of Devil's Due Publishing [citation needed] |
Disney Comics | US | 1990 | 1993 | [citation needed] |
Dragon Lady Press | Canada | 1985 | 1988 | [citation needed] |
Drawn and Quarterly | Canada[107] | 1990[107] | ![]() |
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Dreamwave Productions | Canada[108] | 1996[108] | 2005[108] | |
DrMaster | US[109] | 2004[111] | 2008[110] | Published some titles from ComicsOne when they went out of business[112] |
Dupuis | Belgium | 1922 | ![]() |
[citation needed] |
DWAP Productions | 2006 | [citation needed] | ||
Dynamite Entertainment | US | 2005 | ![]() |
[citation needed] |
Eastern Color Printing | US | 1933 | 1955 | [citation needed] Continued as a printer until 2002 |
EC Comics | US | 1944 | 1956 | [citation needed] Continued to publish Mad magazine |
Eclipse Comics | US | 1978 | 1993 | [citation needed] Imprint: Independent Comics Group |
Edicions de Ponent | Spain[113] | [citation needed] | ||
Edition 52 | Germany[114] | 1997 | ![]() |
Imprints: Lovecrafts,[115] Edition Venus[116] |
Eerie Publications | US | 1966 | 1981 | [citation needed] Myron Fass black-and-white horror comics magazine imprint |
E.F.edizioni | Italy[117] | 2003 | ![]() |
[citation needed] |
eigoMANGA | US | 2000 | ![]() |
[citation needed] |
Elliot Publishing | US[118] | 1940 | 1945 | Published comics from 1944 - 1945; imprint: Gilberton (until 1942) |
Elvifrance | France | 1970 | 1992 | [citation needed] |
Epic Comics (also: Epic Comics Group) | US | 1982 1995 2003 |
1994 1996 2011 |
[119][120][121] Imprint of Marvel Comics, defunct |
Eros Comix Italia | Italy[122] | 2011 | ![]() |
[citation needed] |
Eternity Comics | US | 1986 | 1994 | [citation needed] |
Eureka! Comic Labs | US | 2011 | ![]() |
[citation needed] |
Event Comics | US[123] | 1994 | 1999[124][125] | Became Marvel Knights and was closed in 1998, last publishing in 1999 |
Evil Ink Comics | US | 2004 | [citation needed] | |
Evil Twin Comics | US | 2004 | [citation needed] | |
Extrem Erfolgreich Enterprises | Germany[126][127] | 1996 | 2006 | |
Extreme Studios | US | 1997 | 2000 | [citation needed] |
Fan-Atic Press | US | 1984 | [citation needed] | |
Fangoria Comics | US | 2007 | 2007 | [citation needed] Fangoria Entertainment imprint |
FantaCo Enterprises | US | 1980 | 1998 | [citation needed] |
Fantagor Press | US | 1986 | 1994 | [citation needed] Imprint of cartoonist Richard Corben |
Fantagraphics Books | US[128] | 1976 | ![]() |
[citation needed] |
Fantasy Flight Publications | 1995 | 1996 | [citation needed] Published translated European comics; still in business as games publisher Fantasy Flight Games | |
Farrell Comic Group | US | 1951 | 1958 | [citation needed] Imprints: America's Best, Ajax Publications, Ajax-Farrell,[129] Decker Publications, Red Top Comics, Steinway Comics and World Famous; successor to Farrell Publications |
Farrell Publications | US | 1940 | 1948 | [citation needed] Imprints: American Feature Syndicate, Four Star Publications and Kiddie Kapers Company. Was followed by Farrell Comic Group |
Fawcett Comics | US | 1939 1969 |
1953 1980 |
[citation needed] |
Fiction House | US | 1938 | 1954 | [citation needed] |
Fierce Comics | US | 2005 | ![]() |
A Division of Fierce Media LLC |
Finix Comics | Germany[130] | 2007 | ![]() |
Registered club open to any comic-fan[131] with the goal to continue prematurly cancelled comic-series. First publishing in 2008. Imprint: Edition Solitaire |
First Comics | US | 1982[133] | 1992[132] | |
Fluid Friction Comics | Hong Kong | 2006 | [citation needed] | |
Forbidden Fruit | US | 1994 | Erotic comics imprint of Apple Comics | |
Fox Atomic Comics | US | 2006 | 2009[134] | Comics publishing imprint of Fox Atomic, itself an imprint of 20th Century Fox |
Fox Feature Syndicate | US | 1939 | 1951 | [citation needed] |
Frémok | France Belgium |
2002 | [citation needed] | |
Friendly Comics | US | 1991 | 1992[135] | Imprint of Personality Comics |
Full Bleed Studios | Canada | 1992 | [citation needed] | |
Future Comics | US | 2002 | 2004 | [citation needed] |
Futuropolis | France[136] | 1970s | 1990s | [citation needed] |
Futuropolis | France[136] | 2005 | ![]() |
[citation needed] |
Gemstone Publishing | US | 2003 | [citation needed] | |
Gestalt Publishing | Australia[137] | 2005 | [citation needed] | |
Gladstone Comics | US | 1986 | 1999[138] | |
Glénat | France | 1972 | ![]() |
[citation needed] |
Glücklicher Montag | Germany[139] | 2004 | ![]() |
continues some titles from Extrem Erfolgreich Enterprises |
Gold Key Comics | US | 1962 | 1984 | [citation needed] Also known as Whitman Comics |
Great Comics Publications | 1941 | 1942 | [citation needed] Titles: Great Comics; Choice Comics | |
Greater Mercury Comics | US | 1989 | 1991 | [citation needed] Successor to Silverwolf Comics |
Grim Crew Comics | [citation needed] | |||
Guild Publications | 1983 | 1984 | [citation needed] Published Southern Knights | |
Hall of Heroes | US | 1993 | 1999 | [citation needed] |
Harrier Comics | UK | 1984 | 1989 | [citation needed] |
Harris Comics | US | 1985 | 2008 | [citation needed] Published Vampirella |
Harvey Comics | US | 1941 | 1986 | [citation needed] |
Hell Comics | US | 1971 | 1972 | [citation needed] Published Air Pirates Funnies |
Hero Comics | [citation needed] | |||
Hero Graphics | [citation needed] | |||
Heroic Publishing | [citation needed] | |||
Highwater Books | US | 1997 | 2004[140] | [citation needed] |
Hillborough Studios | Canada[141] | 1941[141] | 1942[68] | Most of the staff moved to Bell Features[141] |
Hillman Periodicals | US | 1948 | 1953 | [citation needed] |
Hirntot Comix | Germany[142] | 1998 | ![]() |
Comic publishing imprint of Tenrek Studio |
Holyoke Publishing | US | 1940 | 1946 | [citation needed] Originally known as Helnit. Imprints: Bilbara Publishing, Continental Publishing, Narrative Publishers |
Homage | US | 1995 | 2004 | [citation needed] WildStorm Productions imprint, acquired by DC Comics in 1998, absorbed into Wildstorm Signature Series in 2004 |
Houbunsha | Japan | 1950 | [citation needed] | |
Humanoids Publishing | US | 1999 | [citation needed] | |
Humor Comics | US | 1992 | 1993 | Imprint of Personality Comics[143] |
Humor Publications/ Current Books |
US | 1944 | 1948 | [citation needed] Ace Magazines imprint. |
Huuda Huuda | Finland[144] | [citation needed] | ||
Icon | US | 2004 | [citation needed] | |
Ideenschmiede Paul & Paul (IPP) | ![]() |
Signatory agency also publishing comics; imprint: Freestyle[145] | ||
IDW Publishing | US | ![]() |
[citation needed] | |
I. W. Publications | US | 1958 | 1964 | [citation needed] Also known as Super Comics |
iBooks | US | 2003 | 2005 | [citation needed] Published by Byron Preiss |
Image Comics | US[146] | 1992[106] | ![]() |
[citation needed] |
Imperial Comics | 1986 1994 |
1987 1994 |
[citation needed] Probably two unrelated companies. The 1986 releases are published from Boulder, Co; the 1994 releases from Holland, PA. | |
Imperium Comics | US | [citation needed] | ||
Innovation Comics | US | 1988 | 1993[106] | [citation needed] |
Insomnia Publications | UK | 2006 | 2010 | [citation needed] |
InterVerse Comics | [citation needed] | |||
Jademan Comics | China[147] | 1971[148] | ![]() |
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JBC | Japan Brazil |
1992 | [citation needed] | |
JC Comics | US | 1981 | ![]() |
[citation needed] Also known as JC Productions; still in existence, just not publishing since 1984 |
Johnny DC | US | 2004 | ![]() |
[citation needed] All-ages imprint of DC Comics |
Kami | France | 2010 | [149] | |
Kana | France | 1996 | [citation needed] | |
Kandora Publishing | 2005 | 2005 | [citation needed] | |
Katzenjammer Comics | Germany[150] | 2007 | ![]() |
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King Comics | US | 1966 | 1967 | [citation needed] Connected with King Features Syndicate; most titles were picked up from Gold Key Comics and later acquired by Charlton Comics |
Ki-oon | France | 2003 | [citation needed] | |
Kitchen Sink Press | US | 1970 | 1999[106][151] | Bought by Ocean Capital Corp. on May 24, 1994[106][citation needed] |
Kodansha | Japan[152] | [citation needed] | ||
Koyama Press | Canada[153] | 2007[153] | ||
Laizen Comics | US | 2009 | ![]() |
[154][155][156] |
LAMP PoST Publications | US[157] | 2004[158] | ![]() |
Bought imprint Cross Culture from Alias Comics in 2007[159] |
La Pastèque | Canada[160] | 1998[160] | ![]() |
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Laska Comix | Germany[161] | 1997 | ![]() |
[citation needed] Comics publishing imprint of Laska Grafix |
L'Association | France | 1990 | ![]() |
[citation needed] |
Last Gasp Comix & Stories |
US | 1970 | ![]() |
[citation needed] |
Legend | US[102][162] | 1994[106] | 1998 | Defunct Dark Horse Comics imprint for creator-owned materials; followed by Maverick |
Le Lombard | Belgium | 1946 | ![]() |
[citation needed] |
Les 400 coups | Canada | 1994 | ![]() |
[citation needed] |
Les Humanoïdes Associés | France | 1974 | ![]() |
[citation needed] |
Lev Gleason Publications | US | 1939 | 1955 | [citation needed] Also known as Comic House Publications |
Lightning Comics | US | 1967 | 1967 | [citation needed] |
Lightning Comics | US | 1993 | 1997 | [citation needed] |
Liquid Comics | India[163] | 2008[164] | ![]() |
Former Virgin Comics |
L. Miller & Son, Ltd. | UK | 1943 | 1966 | [citation needed] |
Lodestone Comics | 1985 | 1986 | [citation needed] | |
Lonely Robot Comics | 2010 | [citation needed] | ||
Ludovico Technique LLC | US[165] | [citation needed] | ||
Mad Dog Graphics | 1987 | 1988 | [citation needed] | |
Magazine Enterprises | US | 1943 | 1958 | [citation needed] |
Mainline Publications | US | 1953 | 1956 | [citation needed] |
Majestic Entertainment | US | 1993 | 1994[166] | Published: Legacy, Majestic and S.T.A.T. |
Malibu Comics | US | 1986 | 1994 | [citation needed] Bought by Marvel Comics,[106] currently dormant. Imprints: Adventure Comics, Aircel Comics, Bravura, Eternity Comics, Genesis, Protectors Universe (Genesis imprint), Ultraverse (moved to Marvel) |
Mam Tor Publishing | UK | 2004 | [citation needed] | |
Manuscript Press | US | [citation needed] | ||
Maple Leaf Publishing | Canada[167] | 1941[167] | ![]() |
[citation needed] |
Markosia | UK | 2005 | [citation needed] | |
Marvel Comics | US | 1939 | ![]() |
[citation needed] |
Marvel Adventures | US | 2005[169] | 2012[168] | former Marvel Age ;[170] all-ages imprint of Marvel Comics ("Marvel Kids")[171] |
Marvel Age | US | 2003 | 2005 | All-ages imprint of Marvel Comics ("Marvel Kids"), picked up titles from Tsunami ; became Marvel Adventures [172] |
Matrix Graphic Series | 1984 | 1987 | [citation needed] Titles: Cybercom, Heart of the Blue Mesa, Dragon's Star, Gaijin, The Jam Special, MacKenzie Queen, and New Triumph (featuring Northguard) | |
Maverick | US[103] | 1999 | 2002 | Dark Horse Comics imprint for creator-owned materials, follow-up to Legend |
Max Comics (MAX) | US | 2001[173] | ![]() |
[174] Mature-reader imprint of Marvel Comics[175] |
Michael Hunt Publishing | 1993 | 2000 | [citation needed] | |
Mighty Comics | US | 1965 | 1967 | [citation needed] Archie Comics named Mighty Comics Group for housing the Super-hero imprint Radio Comics. See: Radio Comics |
Milestone Media | US | 1993 | 1997[106] | [citation needed] Merged with main DC line. |
Mille-Îles | Canada[176] | 1989[176] | ![]() |
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Millennium Publications | US | 1990 | 1998 | [citation needed] Imprint: Modern Comics (1997–2000) |
Milk Shadow Books | Australia | 2008 | [citation needed] | |
MiniKomix | [citation needed] | |||
Mirage Studios | US | ![]() |
[citation needed] | |
Mirror Comics | Canada | 2010 | ![]() |
Template:Titles: Ghost King: A Book of Changes, Mission Arizona, Challenger, Big Box Apocalypse, Sunset Coast, Please Daddy, Hold My Hand, Like Never Before; Like Never Again |
M. F. Enterprises | US | 1966 | 1967 | [citation needed] |
MLJ Magazines | US | 1939 | 1951 | Became Archie Comic Publications in 1951 |
Mojo Press | US | 1994 | 1999 | [citation needed] Titles: Weird Business, Red Range, Atomic Chili, and Indian Lover |
Moonstone Books | US | 1995 | ![]() |
[citation needed] |
MOSAIK Steinchen für Steinchen Verlag | 1991 | ![]() |
[citation needed] | |
M Press | US[101] | 2004[177] | ![]() |
Dark Horse Comics imprint for “diverse literary fiction and non-fiction prose for authors with a unique voice” |
MU Press | US | 1990 | 2006 | [citation needed] Imprint: AEON Publishing |
MyInkComics.com | Canada[178] | 2012 | ![]() |
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NBM Publishing | US | 1976 | ![]() |
[citation needed] |
Neko Press | US[179] | Also publishes comics from Butcher Brand[180]/Straitjacket Studios [citation needed] | ||
Standard Comics | US | 1939 | 1956 | [citation needed] Also known as Nedor, Pines, Better, and Thrilling |
New Baby Productions | ![]() |
[citation needed] | ||
New Century Comics | US | 1990 | 1991 | Former Pyramid Publishing, becomes Acid Rain Studios. See: Academy Comics |
New Comics Group | US | 1987 | 1990 | [citation needed] |
New England Comics | US | [citation needed] | ||
New Sirius Productions | 1986 | 1986 | [citation needed] Comics line called Prelude Graphics | |
Nifty Comics | US | 1985 | [citation needed] | |
No Comprendo Press | Norway[181] | [citation needed] | ||
Noble Comics | 1981 | 1983 | [citation needed] | |
Northstar Publishing | 1989 | 1993 | [citation needed] Imprint of Rebel Studios. Chicago-based publisher known for publishing Faust | |
Novelty Press | US | 1940 | 1949 | [citation needed] |
NOW Comics | US[182] | 1985 | 2005 | [citation needed] |
NPC Comics | US[183] | 2000[184] | ![]() |
Also known as National Press Comics.[citation needed] |
Omega Dream Distillery Publications - Oddpubs | US[182][failed verification] | 2010 | ![]() |
[citation needed] |
Off Shoot Comics | US | 2011 | ![]() |
[citation needed] |
Ominous Press | US | 1994 | 1994[185] | Bart Sears's short lived self-publishing line |
Oni Press | US[186] | 1997[187] | ![]() |
[citation needed] |
Oog & Blik | Netherlands | 1985 | ![]() |
[citation needed] |
Oogachtend | Belgium[188] | [citation needed] | ||
Orbit Publications | US | 1945 | 1953 | [citation needed] Also known as Orbit Comics |
Pacific Comics | US[189] | 1981[189] | 1984[190] | |
Paper Crane Factory | [citation needed] | |||
Paradox Press | US | 1993 | 2001 | [citation needed] Formerly Piranha Press |
Paragon Publications | US | 1969 | 1982 | Founded 1969 (first release in 1970); becomes Americomics in 1982[14] |
Penny-Farthing Press | US | 1998 | [citation needed] | |
Personality Comics | US | 1991 | 1993[191] | Imprints: Adult Comics, Celebrity Comics, Comic Chronicles, Cutting Edge Productions, Friendly Comics, Humor Comics, Real Life Comics, Spoof Comics, Sports Comics[192] |
Pied Piper Comics | US | 1986 | 1988 | [citation needed] De facto successor to Wonder Comics |
Pika Édition | France | 1999 | [citation needed] | |
Pines Comics | US | 1956 | 1959 | [citation needed] Successor to Nedor Comics |
Piredda Verlag | Germany[193] | 2008[194] | ![]() |
Publishes german-translated editions of Franco-Belgian comics |
Planet Random Creative | US[195] | 2011 | ![]() |
Imprints: Planet Random Comics and Legendary Universe |
Plem Plem Productions! | Germany[196] | 1999 | ![]() |
Imprints: Whoa! Comics and Whoa! Horror |
Power Comics Company | 1977 | 1977 | [citation needed] Detroit-based publisher. Titles: Power Comics and Cobalt Blue | |
Print Mint | US | 1968 | 1978 | [citation needed] |
Prism Comics | US | 2003 | [citation needed] | |
Pyramid Publishing | US | 1986 | 1990 | Becomes New Century Comics. See: Academy Comics |
Quality Comics | US[197] | 1939[197] | 1956[197] | [citation needed] |
Radical Comics | US[198] | 2007 | ||
Radio Comics | US | 1965 | 1967 | [citation needed]Super-hero imprint of Archie Comics (labelled as imprint of Mighty Comics Group). See: Mighty Comics |
Radio Comix | US | 1996 | [citation needed] | |
Raj Comics | India | 1985 | ![]() |
[citation needed] |
Real Life Comics | US | 1993 | Imprint of Personality Comics[199] | |
Reasonably Priced Comics | US[200] | 2009 | ![]() |
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Rebellion | UK | 1991 | [citation needed] | |
Rebel Studios | 1987 | 1995 | [citation needed] Imprint: Northstar Publishing | |
Red 5 Comics | Canada | 2007 | [citation needed] | |
Red Circle Comics | US | 1973 | 1985 | [citation needed] Archie Comics Super Hero-imprint |
Renegade Press | US[6] | 1985[6] | 1989[6] | Started with Aardvark-Vanaheim titles, except for Cerebus[6] |
Reprodukt | Germany[201] | 1991 | ![]() |
Imprint: Kiki Post |
Re-Visionary Press | 1994 | 2000 | [citation needed] Imprint: Carnal Comics (acquired from Revolutionary Comics) | |
Revolutionary Comics | US | 1989 | 1994 | [citation needed] Imprint: Carnal Comics (later acquired by Re-Visionary Press and then Opus Graphics) |
Rip Off Press | US | 1969 | ![]() |
[citation needed] |
Robot Comics | Spain | 2009 | [citation needed] | |
Rolf Kauka Comics | Germany[202][203] | 1951 | ![]() |
sold to IPC Media and VNU in 1973; bought back by founder in 1979; became Promedia, Inc. in 1982; became Kauka Promedia in 2002; became Rolf Kauka Comics in 2008[204] |
Rural Home | 1945 | 1945 | [citation needed] Owned by Enwil | |
schreiber & leser | Germany[205] | 1981 | ![]() |
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Schwarzer Turm | Germany[206] | 1998 | ![]() |
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Seoulmunhwasa | South Korea[207] | [citation needed] | ||
Sequential Pulp Comics | 2011 | ![]() |
Dark Horse Comics imprint[208] | |
Seven Seas Entertainment | US | 2004 | [citation needed] | |
ShadowLine | US | 1993 | [citation needed] | |
Shanda Fantasy Arts | [citation needed] | |||
Shinshokan | Japan | 1961 | [citation needed] | |
Shodensha | Japan | 1970 | [citation needed] | |
Shogakukan | Japan | 1922 | ![]() |
[citation needed] |
Shōnen Gahōsha | Japan | 1945 | [citation needed] | |
Shueisha | Japan | 1925 | ![]() |
[citation needed] |
Shuppan Manga | France | 2012 | ![]() |
[citation needed] |
Silverline | US | 1987[209] | through 93 as packager for Malibu imprints; 1997-1999 as publisher[citation needed] | |
Silver Moon Comics | 1994 | [citation needed] | ||
Silverwolf Comics | US | 1986 | 1987 | Becomes Greater Mercury Comics[citation needed] |
Sirius Comics | US | 1985 | 1986 | [citation needed] |
Sirius Entertainment | US | 1994 | 2005 | [citation needed] |
Skywald Publications | US | 1970 | 1975 | [citation needed] |
Slave Labor Graphics | US[210] | 1986 | ![]() |
[citation needed] |
Soleil Productions | France | 1982 | ![]() |
[citation needed] Founded as Librairie Bédulle |
Solson Publications | US | 1986 | 1987 | [citation needed] |
Spark Publications | US | 1944 | 1946 | [citation needed] |
Spectrum Comics | US | 1983 | 1984 | [citation needed] |
Spectrum Comics | US | [citation needed] Imprint of Archie Comics; defunct | ||
Spire Christian Comics | US | 1972 | 1988 | [citation needed] Published original comics from 1972–1982 |
Spoof Comics | US | 1992[211] | 1993 | Imprint of Personality Comics |
Sports Comics | US | 1993 | Imprint of Personality Comics[212] | |
Spotlight Comics | US | 1986 | 1987 | [citation needed] Published Mighty Mouse and Underdog comics; declared bankruptcy in 1989[213] |
St. John Publications | US | 1947 | 1958 | [citation needed] |
Stanley Publications | 1966 | 1971 | [citation needed] Black-and-white horror magazine publisher. Titles: Chilling Tales of Horror, Ghoul Tales, Shock, and Stark Terror | |
Star Publications | US[214] | 1949[214] | 1954 | Founded after L.B. Cole acquired assets of Novelty Press[214] |
Starblaze Graphics | US | 1978 | 1989 | [citation needed] Imprint of The Donning Company; mainly published trade paperback collections and original graphic novels; titles include MythAdventures, Elfquest, and A Distant Soil |
Star*Reach | US | 1974 | 1991 | [citation needed] Mike Friedrich's imprint |
Strawberry Jam Comics | Canada | 1985 | 1992 | [citation needed] |
Street & Smith Comics | US | 1940 | 1949 | [citation needed] |
Studio 407 | [citation needed] | |||
Studio Ironcat | US | 1997 | 2006 | [citation needed] Also known as I.C. Entertainment |
Superior Publishers Limited | Canada | 1945 | 1956 | [citation needed] Reprinted American comics |
Takeshobo | Japan | 1972 | [citation needed] | |
Tekno Comix | US | 1995 | 1997 | [citation needed] |
Terminal Press | US | 2001 | [citation needed] | |
Teshkeel Comics | Kuwait | 2005 | ![]() |
[citation needed] |
Texas Comics | US | 1983 | 1983 | [citation needed] |
Thoughts & Images | 1983 | 1988 | [citation needed] | |
Timeless Journey Comics | [citation needed] | |||
Timely Comics | US | 1939 | 1950 | [citation needed] Later became Atlas, then Marvel |
THENEXTART | Germany[215] | 2004 | ![]() |
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Titan Books | UK | 1981 | ![]() |
[citation needed] |
Toby Press | US | 1949 | 1955 | [citation needed] Also known as Toby Comics |
Todd McFarlane Productions | US[216] | 1992 | ![]() |
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Tokyopop | US | 1997 | 2011 | [citation needed] |
Top Cow Productions | US | 1992[106] | ![]() |
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Topps Comics | US | 1993 | 1998 | [citation needed] |
Top Shelf Comics | US[217] | 1997[218] | ![]() |
[citation needed] |
Totenkopf Verlag | Germany | 1991 | 1996[219] | |
Tower Comics | US | 1965 | 1969 | [citation needed] |
Trident Comics | UK | 1989 | 1992 | [citation needed] |
Trojan Magazines | 1950 | 1955 | [citation needed] | |
Triumphant Comics | 1993 | 1994 | [citation needed] | |
Tundra Publishing | US[72] | 1990[106] | 1993 | Bought by Kitchen Sink Press in March of 1993[106] (Tundra UK was not part of this sale and folded[72]) [citation needed] |
UDON | Canada | 2000 | ![]() |
[citation needed] Left Devil's Due Publishing to form its own publishing company |
Ultimate Marvel | US | 2000 | ![]() |
Imprint of Marvel Comics[citation needed] |
Valiant Comics | US | 1990[106] | 2002 | [citation needed] Published by Voyager Communications. Became Acclaim Comics. Imprints: Armada, Windjammer (creator-owned line) |
Verotik | US[220] | 1994[106] | ![]() |
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Vertigo Comics | US | 1992[106] | ![]() |
[citation needed] |
Vimanika Comics | India[221] | 2011 | ![]() |
Imprint: Vimanika Comics UK |
Vimanika Comics UK | UK[222] | 2012 | ![]() |
UK-based imprint of Vimanika Comics |
Viper Comics | US | 2003 | [citation needed] | |
Virgin Comics | India,[223] US | 2005[223] | 2008 | Renamed Liquid Comics on 25. September 2008[224] |
VIZ Media | US | ![]() |
[citation needed] A.k.a. Viz Comics, Viz Communications, Viz LLC | |
Vortex Comics | Canada[225] | 1982[225] | 1993 | |
Wandering Star Press | US | 1987 | Imprint of ACE Comics | |
Warp Graphics | US | 1977[226] | ![]() |
Formerly WaRP Graphics. Former imprint Apple Comics, also known as Apple Press; became independent. |
Warren Publishing | US | 1957 | 1983 | [citation needed] |
Weildarum-Verlag | Germany[227] | ![]() |
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Weissblech Comics | Germany[228] | 1992 | ![]() |
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WildStorm | US | 1992 | 1999 | [citation needed] Became part of DC Comics on 06. October 1998; Imprint: America's Best Comics[106] |
Wonder Comics | US | 1985 | 1987 | [citation needed] Also known as Wonder Color Comics; most titles acquired by Pied Piper Comics |
Yaoi Press | US | 2004 | [citation needed] | |
Youthful | US | 1949 | 1954 | [citation needed] Imprint: Youthful Magazines/Stamp Comics |
Zenescope Entertainment | [citation needed] | |||
ZETABELLA Publishing | US[229] | ![]() |
Imprint of Zeta Comics | |
Zeta Comics | US[230] | 2009[231] | ![]() |
Imprint: ZETABELLA Publishing |
Zuda | US[188] | 2007 | 2010 | Online imprint of DC Comics; also printing popular comics (Bayou; High Moon; The Night Owls; Celadore)[188] |
Zwerchfell Verlag | Germany[232] | 1988 | ![]() |
See also
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