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Welcome to Neil Gibson's Twisted Comics! We're dedicated to delivering the finest spine-tingling and mind-bending stories that entertain, educate, and surprise our readers. Join us in exploring the unexpected! #GetTwisted


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Studio Book Works is a small publisher specializing in graphic novels, comics, manga. In our EXTERME RETIREMENT we’d be THE LUCKY ONES if you’d take us on your FIRST DATE with our stories. We're able to send you a beautiful bound copies of graphic novels via the website www.studiobookworks.com


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We write for the rebels. Rebels that are obsessed with pop culture and question everything, especially authority. Punks, emo kids, goths, nerds, geeks, outlaws, bandits, and rebels, these are our tribe. People that grew up outside the system until that system realized it was "cool" to be like them, as if we did it because it was cool.


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Arcana Comics has over 5,000 characters that transcend gender, age, and cultural and geographic boundaries. Arcana owns one of the world’s largest libraries of graphic novels. In 2012, Arcana opened an animation division to develop and produce it’s content for all platforms including film, television, direct-to-home and digital media.


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Markosia was established in 2005 and has become one of the UK’s leading publishers of graphic novels. Based in London, we have gained a reputation for producing a diverse range of comic books and graphic novels that cover almost all genres.


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Red 5 Comics creates and produces cinematic-style comic book entertainment. It earned the 2007 Gem Award for Best New Publisher and its titles have been nominated for three Eisner Awards and two Harvey Awards. It was founded by Paul Ens, former Director of Lucasfilm’s Lucas Online, and Scott Chitwood, co-founder of TheForce.net and writer for Superherohype.com and ComingSoon.Net.


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Indie comic book publisher, friend to new and experienced writers, artists, creators.


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