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Source Point Press is rapidly becoming a leader in publishing alternative fiction in the form of books, comics, and graphic novels. With a large focus on horror, pulp, and sci-fi, Source Point continues to produce quality content with both legends in the industry as well as new artists and writers on the rise.


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Guelph, Ontario's Jay Stephens is a three-decade veteran of the Canadian alt-comics scene. Recognized primarily for his forays into animation (Jetcat, Tutenstein, The Secret Saturdays) and his mainstream kids' comic strips (Chick & Dee, Oh, Brother!), Jay is currently back creating small-press comics with ARROWHEAD and DWELLINGS.


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The mantra of ABLAZE is quality first, with the goals of giving creators a platform, bringing new voices into the conversation, serving as diverse an audience as possible and bringing some of the best content from all corners of the globe to readers.


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Publisher of comics, graphic novels, art books, and more. Home to KaBOOM!, BOOM! Box, and Archaia imprints.


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Image publishes bestselling, award winning, creator-owned comics and graphic novels in nearly every genre, sub-genre, and style imaginable.


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Since 2018, TKO Studios has published some of the industry’s most critically acclaimed graphic novels by top creators. With 9 Amazon #1 bestsellers and dozens of titles, TKO’s goal is to widen out the readership of comic books, as well as become the industry’s first vertically integrated studio by publishing books and shepherding those projects into film and TV adaptations.


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Before time itself, stories and adventures paved the way for life as we know it. Voyages of discovery and exploration to the unknown inspired all. With Gungnir, the Staff of Odin, We will publish a vast array of genre tales focused to inspire the next generation of thinkers and dreamers.


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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.