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Nantier Beall Minoustchine Publishing Inc. (or NBM Publishing) is an American
graphic novel A graphic novel is a self-contained, book-length form of sequential art. The term ''graphic novel'' is often applied broadly, including fiction, non-fiction, and Anthology, anthologized work, though this practice is highly contested by comics sc ...
publisher. Founded by Terry Nantier in 1976 as Flying Buttress Publications, NBM is one of the oldest graphic novel publishers in North America. The company publishes English adaptations and translations of popular European comics, compilations of classic
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s, and original fiction and nonfiction graphic novels. In addition to NBM Graphic Novels, the company has several imprints including ComicsLit for literary graphic fiction, and Eurotica and Amerotica for
adult comics The catch-all term adult comics typically denotes comic books, comic magazines, comic strips or graphic novels that are marketed either mainly or strictly towards adult (or mature) readers. This can be because they contain material that could be ...
. According to NBM, it is "the second largest indie comics press after
Fantagraphics Fantagraphics (previously Fantagraphics Books) is an American publisher of alternative comics, classic comic strip anthologies, manga, magazines, graphic novels, and (formerly) the Erotic comics, erotic Eros Comix imprint. They have managed sev ...
with close to $3MM in yearly retail sales on over 200,000 graphic novels sold a year plus tens of thousands of comic books and magazines". The company says their "editorial choices ..take
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cue from the large and well-respected European comics scene".


History


Flying Buttress Publications

Terry Nantier (born 1957) spent his teenage years living in Paris,Contino, Jennifer M
"NBM's So Graphic!,"
''Sequential Tart'' vol. 5, #5 (May 2002).
developing an interest in European comics. Returning to the U.S., Nantier attended the Newhouse School of Communications division of
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. In 1976, while still a Newhouse student, and using his Lawrinson Hall dorm room as headquarters, he teamed with Chris Beall and Marc Minoustchine to found Flying Buttress Publications with an initial investment of $2,100."America’s First Graphic Novel Publisher,"
NBM website. Accessed February 22, 2014.
(Their tagline, referencing the architectural element of the
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, was "the support of a new medium.") Flying Buttress was among the first to introduce the concept of the European graphic novel to American audiences. Among their first titles was ''Racket Rumba'' (1977), a 50-page spoof of the noir-detective genre, written and drawn by the French artist Loro. The company followed this with
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's ''The Call of the Stars'' (1978). In 1979, the company published Gene Day's ''Future Day'', a collection of science fiction works reprinted from comics anthologies including '' Star*Reach''. Flying Buttress marketed these works as "graphic albums". In 1982, the company created the Flying Buttress Classics Library imprint to reprint classic newspaper comic strips in both hardcover and paperback, beginning with Milton Caniff's '' Terry and the Pirates'', followed by ''
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'' strips by Hal Foster and
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.


NBM Publishing

Nantier moved to New York City in 1983 to study at
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, where he received his MBA in marketing in 1985. At that point NBM incorporated as Nantier, Beall, Minoustchine (NBM Publishing). Nantier was co-owner and publisher, a title he still holds. NBM found success with such series as Vicente Segrelles's ''The Mercenary'' and Hugo Pratt's '' Corto Maltese''. NBM also became known for its reprints of classic newspaper comic strips. '' Wash Tubbs and Captain Easy'' reprinted the entire 1924–43 run of
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’s strip in an 18-volume series with biographical and historical commentary by Bill Blackbeard. With production and design by Bhob Stewart, this series was published by NBM on a quarterly schedule from 1987 to 1992. In 1991, NBM created the Eurotica erotic comics imprint, following that in 1995 with the Amerotica line. Leading off the Amerotica titles were ''Skin Tight Orbit'', volumes 1 and 2, erotic science fiction anthologies written by
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. In 1994, NBM created ComicsLit, its showcase literary imprint, which introduced ''ComicsLit Magazine'' in 1995. Rick Geary's long-running "Murder" series, ''A Treasury of Victorian Murder'' and ''A Treasury of XXth Century Murder'', have both been published through ComicsLit. All through the 1990s NBM published translations of Franco-Belgian comics as well as works by Geary, Ted Rall, and other American authors. It was not until 1997 that NBM published their first actual comic books—in a magazine format—when they reprinted issues of Pratt's ''Corto Maltese'' in a seven-issue limited series. In 2005, Nantier founded the companion publisher Papercutz, which is devoted to family-friendly comic books and graphic novels. Mad Cave Studios acquired Papercutz in 2022. In 2020 NBM began publishing a new American translation of the
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series.


Distribution

Early on, NBM was distributed to the direct market through outfits like Sea Gate Distributors, Bud Plant Inc., Last Gasp, and Krupp Comic Works. NBM pioneered general bookstore distribution as early as 1980, with Caroline House. In 1986, it was the first American comics publisher to get a book distributor when it signed with Publishers Group West. In 1988, NBM took over its own distribution, along the way becoming
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's graphic novels distributor. In 1994, they officially joined the Association of Comic Store Suppliers."Newswatch: New Member Added to ACSS," ''The Comics Journal'' #171 (September 1994), p. 40.


Selected titles

* '' Attitude: The New Subversive Cartoonists'' series and other works by Ted Rall (3 vols.) * '' Les Aventures extraordinaires d'Adèle Blanc-Sec'', five volumes translated into English (1990–92) * ''
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'' by Richard Moore * ''Bayba'' by Roberto Baldazzini * '' Cities of the Fantastic'' by François Schuiten and Benoît Peeters * '' Click'' and other works by Milo Manara * '' Corto Maltese'' by Hugo Pratt (seven issues; 1997–98) * ''Cryptozoo Crew'' (optioned for a film in 2008) * ''
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'' and other works by
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* ''Fantastic Art'' and other books of illustration by
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* ''
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'', by Marvano * '' Guardians of the Louvre'' by Jiro Taniguchi * '' A Jew in Communist Prague'', by Vittorio Giardino * '' Lone Sloane'', by Philippe Druillet * '' Rohan au Louvre'' by Hirohiko Araki * ''Sizzle'' — erotic comics magazine (includes new
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) * ''Skin Tight Orbit'' — erotic science fiction by
Elaine Lee Elaine Lee is an American actress, playwright, producer, and writer, who specializes in Comic book, graphic novels. She has also received recognition and awards for her work as a creator and producer of audio books and dramas. Her comics have b ...
, with Michael Kaluta,
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, Will Simpson, Ray Lago, Jim Sherman, and others (2 vols.) * ''The Story of Lee'', manga by Sean Michael Wilson and Chie Kutsuwada * ''A Treasury of Victorian Murder'', by Rick Geary **''
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'' (1995) **'' The Borden Tragedy'' (1997) **'' The Fatal Bullet'' (1999) **'' The Mystery of Mary Rogers'' (2001) **'' The Beast of Chicago'' (2003) **'' The Murder of Abraham Lincoln'' (2005) **'' The Case of Madeleine Smith'' (2006) **'' The Saga of the Bloody Benders'' (2007) * ''A Treasury of XXth Century Murder'', by Rick Geary **'' The Lindbergh Child'' (2008) **''
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'' (2009) **'' The Terrible Axe-Man of New Orleans'' (2010) **'' The Lives of Sacco and Vanzetti'' (2011) **'' Lovers' Lane: The Hall-Mills Mystery'' (2012) **'' Madison Square Tragedy: The Murder of Stanford White'' (2013) * '' Wake'', by
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and Philippe Buchet


References


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