Pulp Age Comics
Creator from United States
Pulp Age Comics is the imprint for writer and artist Sascha Ciezata. True Crime and Pulp adventures from the Age Of Derring-Do! The Hippie Hunter: A Graphic Novel now available.
Heavy Metal
Publisher from United States
Worlds Greatest Illustrated Magazine #HeavyMetalMagazine 1977 - ∞
Die Bold Comics
Publisher from United States
Die Bold Comics was created when the writer John Holland needed an imprint for his work. Over the years he has been published by Fantagraphics, Kitchen Sink, Malibu, Comic Zone, Caliber, Innovation, Insane Comics, It's Alive Comics, Anartatic Press, and other publishers. He decided to publish under his own imprint Die Bold Comics. Such titles as Alma, Voodoo, Robot Sex, Ayla, Lizards and others
Image Comics
Publisher from United States
Image publishes bestselling, award winning, creator-owned comics and graphic novels in nearly every genre, sub-genre, and style imaginable.
NBM Graphic Novels
Publisher from United States
Founded in 1976 by publisher Terry Nantier, NBM has grown to become one of the most respected indie publishers having won the prestigious Eisner Award several times for the diversity of graphic novels they have released. 2026 is our 50th anniversary in publishing.
Dynamite Entertainment
Publisher from United States
DYNAMITE was founded in 2004 and is home to several best-selling properties, including The Boys, The Shadow, Vampirella, Warlord of Mars, Bionic Man, Game of Thrones, SEAL Team Six, and more!
Dark Horse Comics
Publisher from United States
Dark Horse Comics was founded in 1986 by Mike Richardson as an offshoot of his Oregon comic-book retail chain, Things From Another World. Richardson pursued the idea of establishing an ideal atmosphere for creative professionals, and thirty years later the company has grown to become the third-largest comics publisher in the United States.
IDW
Publisher from United States
IDW is an award-winning publisher of comic books, original graphic novels, and art books. Founded in 1999, IDW has a long tradition of supporting original, powerful creator-driven titles. In 2002, IDW published 30 Days of Night by Steve Niles and Ben Templesmith followed by other horror titles that helped kickstart a resurgence in horror-comic publishing across the industry.







