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Image Comics is an American comic book publisher and is the third largest direct market comic book and graphic novel publisher in the industry by market share. [4] Its best-known publications include Spawn, The Walking Dead, Kick-Ass, Invincible, Jupiter's Legacy, Witchblade, The Maxx, Savage Dragon, Bone, Saga, Radiant Black and Stray Dogs.
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 26 December 2024. American comic book publisher This article is about the US publisher of comics. For the Scottish publisher of comics and newspapers, see DC Thomson. For the capital of the United States, see Washington, D.C. DC Comics, Inc. Parent company Kinney Services Inc. (1967-1972) Warner ...
IDW Publishing is an American publisher of comic books, graphic novels, art books, and comic strip collections. It was founded in 1999 as the publishing division of Idea and Design Works, LLC (IDW) and is recognized as the fifth-largest comic book publisher in the United States, behind Marvel, DC, Dark Horse, and Image Comics, ahead of other comic book publishers such as Archie, Boom ...
All Star DC Comics: US 2005 [52] 2008 [52] Defunct imprint of DC Comics. Titles: All-Star Superman; All Star Batman and Robin the Boy Wonder: Alternative Comics: US [53] 1993 [54] Shut down in 2008, resumed publishing in 2012. [55] Titles: 9-11: Emergency Relief; The Cute Manifesto; Magic Whistle: Amalgam Comics: US 1996 1997
WildStorm was an imprint and subsidiary of DC Comics that was acquired that featured superheroes. [dci 10] The imprint was formerly a member studio of Image Comics. In August 1998, DC purchased Wildstorm including imprints Cliffhanger, Homage and America's Best Comics with the imprints appearing under the DC banner in January 1999.
Image Comics is an American comic book publisher. These are the ongoing and limited series publications it has released under its own brand and imprints such as Todd McFarlane Productions , Desperado Publishing , Beckett Comics, and Top Cow Productions .
DC Comics, Image Comics, Dark Horse Comics, and several smaller publishers made exclusive deals with Diamond Comic Distributors. [25] Most other distributors, including Capital City Distribution , Diamond's main competitor at the time, either went out of business or were acquired by Diamond. [ 26 ]
Image properties, such as WildC.A.T.s, Gen 13, Witchblade and especially McFarlane's Spawn provided brisk competition for long-standing superheroes. Many popular creators followed Image's lead and attempted to use their star power to launch their own series; ones for which they would have licensing rights and editorial control.