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List of First Comics titles
Wolf, Elric: Weird of the White Wolf (GN), E-Man (1983), Enchanted Apples of Oz, Evangeline (1987), First Adventures, First Comics Graphic Novel, First Six Pack, Forgotten Forest of Oz, Ghostbusters (1987), Gift: A First -
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war bonds, as the featured villain on various covers (First one being the cover to Captain America Comics#13), and other "non-cannon" titles such as Terry Toons Comics#7, this is the first actual -
First Comics
First Comics was an American comic-book publisher that was active from 1983–1991, known for titles like American Flagg!, Grimjack, Nexus, Badger, Dreadstar, and Jon Sable. Along with competitors like Pacific Comics and Eclipse -
The First (comics)
'The First' are a group of fictional gods who appear in a self-titled comic as well as other various comic books published by CrossGen. Styled after the Greek gods in many ways, the First -
Atlas/Seaboard Comics
comics published as Atlas Comics by the American company Seaboard Periodicals, to differentiate from the 1950s' Atlas Comics, a predecessor of Marvel Comics. Seaboard was located on Fifth Avenue in Manhattan, New York City. Marvel -
Batman R.I.P.
to destroy everything for which he stands. It has a number of tie-ins in other DC Comics titles describing events not told in the main story. Discussing the genesis of the storyline and its -
List of Batman comics
by DC Comics. These titles have been handled or coordinated through a single editorial section at DC Comics. This section also generally handles titles that have spun off of the core Batman titles to feature -
Gene Colan
Daredevil, the cult-hit satiric series Howard the Duck, and The Tomb of Dracula, considered one of comics' classic horror series. He co-created the Falcon, the first African-American superhero in mainstream comics, and -
Tokyopop
thumb|The Variety Building, the location of the Tokyopop headquarters Tokyopop, styled TOKYOPOP, and formerly known as Mixx, is a distributor, licensor, and publisher of anime, manga, manhwa, and Western manga-style works. The existing -
Bill Everett
book writer-artist best known for creating Namor the Sub-Mariner and co-creating Daredevil for Marvel Comics. He was a descendant of the poet William Blake and of Richard Everett, founder of Dedham, Massachusetts -
Dream of the Rarebit Fiend
Dream of the Rarebit Fiend was a newspaper comic strip by American cartoonist Winsor McCay which began September 10, 1904. As in McCay's signature strip, Little Nemo, the strip was made up of bizarre -
List of comic book publishing companies
Jump to Publisher Names This is a list of comics publishing companies, active and defunct, from around the world. -
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Top Cow Universe
Top Cow Productions is an American comics publisher, an imprint of Image Comics founded by Marc Silvestri in 1992. During the early years of Image Comics, which was founded in 1992, co-founder Marc Silvestri -
Top Cow Productions
Top Cow Productions (TCP) is an American comics publisher, a partner studio of Image Comics founded by Marc Silvestri in 1992. During early years of Image Comics, which was founded in 1992, co-founder, Marc -
St. John Publications
decade. Flying Eagle Publications was a magazine affiliate of St. John Publications. Comic book imprints included Approved Comics, Blue Ribbon, and Jubilee Publications. The younger brother of noted World War II correspondent and author Robert -
Ziff-Davis
Ziff Davis LLC. (ZD) is an American publisher and Internet company. It was founded in 1927 in Chicago, USA, by William B. Ziff, Sr. and Bernard G. Davis. Throughout most of Ziff Davis' history, it -
Alan Class Comics
Alan Class Comics was a British comics publishing company between 1959 and 1989, owned by Alan Class (born in London, England, 21 July 1937). The company produced anthology titles, reprinting comics stories from many U -
Black Hood
The Black Hood was originally a golden age character created by MLJ Comics, later known as Archie Comics. The Black Hood first appeared in Top-Notch Comics#9, October 1940 and became one of MLJ -
Patrick Fillion
went from mild to more explicit erotica. Over time, his style evolved to include more and more risqué subject matter that he developed into a line of self-published comics under the name Class Enterprises. -
Starman Vol 2 0
Starman? Yeah, I look at him with awe and wonder. Awe that Davey has the guts to go out in that stupid costume, and wonder how many people are going to fall down laughing at -
Legion of Super-Heroes Vol 4 0
Suppose I were to finance a symbol... something concrete to rally around. Garth Ranzz wakes up in a sweat from a dream flashing back to the day his brother crash-landed on Korbal with him -
Barry Windsor-Smith
as Barry Smith, he rose to prominence in the early 1970s as the original penciller for Marvel Comics' adaptation of Robert E. Howard's Conan the Barbarian character. At first drawing in a manner lifted -
Superboy Vol 4 0
In October of 1994, all of the existing mainstream DC Comics titles released a special "0" issue to coincide with the Zero Hour crossover event. The purpose of the "0" issue was to reveal a -
Legionnaires Vol 1 0
Reep Daggle, Lyle Norg and Querl Dox. In October of 1994, all of the existing mainstream DC Comics titles released a special "0" issue to coincide with the Zero Hour crossover event. The purpose of
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