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  2. Comicraft - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded by Richard Starkings in 1992. Starkings had been working for Marvel UK for five years, but left London for New York, circa 1990. [1] Lettering large numbers of pages overnight for Marvel editor Gregory Wright, Starkings decided to move away from the New York Marvel offices to California, partly hoping that the increased distance would mean increased deadlines. [1]

  3. Flatter - Wikipedia

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    A flatter is a coloring specialist within the comic book industry that prepares the inked or sketched comic book page for the colorist with digital art software such as Adobe Photoshop. The specialist does so by selecting the objects on the page and filling them in with a solid color called a "flat", so that the "flats" can be used by the ...

  4. Funnies Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Funnies, Inc. was an American comic book packager of the late 1930s to 1940s period collectors and historians call the Golden Age of Comic Books.Founded by Lloyd Jacquet, it supplied the contents of early comics, including that of Marvel Comics #1 (cover-dated Oct. 1939), the first publication of what would become the multimedia corporation Marvel Comics.

  5. Eastern Color Printing - Wikipedia

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    By late 1933, Eastern was publishing more giveaways: Famous Funnies: a Carnival of Comics, A Century of Comics, and Skippy's Own Book of Comics. The latter was the first modern-format comic book about a single character. [citation needed] 1934 (early) Eastern prints Shell Globe, for distribution at 13,000 Shell gas stations.

  6. Comics packaging - Wikipedia

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    Comics packaging is a publishing activity in which a publishing company outsources the myriad tasks involved in putting together a comic book — writing, illustrating, editing, and even printing — to an outside service called a packager. Once the comics packager has produced the comic, they then sell it to the final publishing company. [1]

  7. DSTLRY - Wikipedia

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    DSTLRY (pronounced "Distillery") is an independent creator-owned American comic book publisher founded in May 2023. It was founded by David Steinberger and Chip Mosher. DSTLRY publishes original comics, graphic novels, and merchandise that are intended to cater to both collectors of physical and digital content.

  8. Letterer - Wikipedia

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    The letterer crafts the comic's "display lettering": the story title lettering and other special captions and credits that usually appear on a story's first page. The letterer also writes the letters in the word balloons and draws in sound effects. Many letterers also design logos for the comic book company's various titles.

  9. Devil's Due Publishing - Wikipedia

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    Devil's Due Publishing (often abbreviated as DDP) is an independent comic book publisher in the United States.Based in Chicago, Illinois, DDP is best known for its wide selection of genres, including licensed and original creator-owned properties which populate its monthly comic book series and graphic novels.

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