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[2] At the same time, Eisner & Iger charged publishers $5 to $7 per finished page. [3] Historically, comics packagers (such as the Chesler shop, the Sangor Studio, and Eisner & Iger) were set up as physical studios. [4] As explained by comics historian Hames Ware, however, Lloyd Jacquet's Funnies Inc. "was distinct from the other major shops ...
A snapshot of the studio in 1977–1978 came in the form of the wraparound cover for the oversize celebrity comic book Superman vs. Muhammad Ali—illustrated by Continuity co-founders Neal Adams and Dick Giordano—which portrayed Jack Abel, Mark Alexander, Joe Barney, Pat Bastine, Cary Bates, Joe Brozowski, Joe D'Esposito, John Fuller ...
Paws, Inc., doing business as Paws, Incorporated, is an American comic studio and production company founded by American cartoonist Jim Davis in 1981 [1] to support the Garfield comic strips and its licensing. The company is located inside Paramount Global's headquarters building in New York City.
In this studio, he created his first creator-owned comic book, Cyberforce, as part of Image's initial line-up. [1] After setting up his own studio, Top Cow Productions, he expanded into other comics, launching Codename: Strykeforce, a new Cyberforce series and various spin-offs.
These are the states they fled. When Americans move themselves, because of new opportunities or the coronavirus, they rent a one-way U-Haul. These are the states they fled.
From 1947 to 1954, the Iger Studio packaged comics for the Canadian publisher Superior, [16] and from 1954 to 1958, it packaged material for Ajax-Farrell titles. [14] (According to Who's Who of American Comic Books, Iger was co-owner of Superior from 1945 to c. 1956, and co-owner of Ajax-Farrell from 1946 to 1958.) [17] The studio operated ...
Joe's Comics is an American comic book imprint of Image Comics run by J. Michael Straczynski's Studio JMS and was originally published as an imprint of Top Cow Productions. [1] As of 2014, key titles in the current line include Dream Police , The Book of Lost Souls , Ten Grand , Protectors Inc , and Sidekick .
Samuel Maxwell "Jerry" Iger (/ ˈ aɪ ɡ ər /; August 22, 1903 – September 5, 1990) [2] was an American cartoonist and art-studio entrepreneur. With business partner Will Eisner, he co-founded Eisner & Iger, a comic book packager that produced comics on demand for new publishers during the late-1930s and 1940s period known to fans and historians as the Golden Age of Comic Books.