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This is a list of Australian comics creators. Although comics have different formats, this list covers creators of editorial cartoons, comic books, graphic novels, and comic strips, along with early innovators. The list presents authors with Australia as their country of origin, although they may have published or now be resident in other ...
Pages in category "Comic book publishing companies of Australia" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The Kanga Awards were a much sought after recognition of Home-grown Australia Self-Publishing in the mid to late nineties. The Ledger Awards, created in 2004 by Gary Chaloner in honour of famed Australian artist Peter Ledger, to recognize excellence in Australian comic art and publishing, ran until 2007. This was reborn from 2013 and ...
An imprint of Abrams Books [16] Titles: The Age of Selfishness: Ayn Rand, Morality, and the Financial Crisis, The Bomb: The Weapon That Changed the World, Climate Changed: A Personal Journey through the Science, Economix, Fire on the Water, Guantanamo Voices, My Friend Dahmer, The Night Eaters, Sing No Evil, Will Eisner: Champion of the Graphic ...
Gestalt Publishing is an Australian independent graphic novel publishing house. They primarily publish Australian graphic novelists, and have an ethos of supporting and developing emerging talent. They primarily publish Australian graphic novelists, and have an ethos of supporting and developing emerging talent.
Books by publishing company of Australia (15 C) C. Comic book publishing companies of Australia (9 P) S. Australian speculative fiction publishers (5 P)
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The problem is that 'graphic novel' just came to mean 'expensive comic book' and so what you'd get is people like DC Comics or Marvel Comics—because 'graphic novels' were getting some attention, they'd stick six issues of whatever worthless piece of crap they happened to be publishing lately under a glossy cover and call it The She-Hulk ...