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that flourished from 1986–1989. They were notable for the ''Blackthorne 3-D Series'', their reprint titles of classic
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s like
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, and their licensed products. Blackthorne achieved its greatest sales and financial success with their licensed 3-D comics adaptations of the
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, but the financial loss suffered by the failure of their 3-D adaptation of
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's film ''
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'' was a major contributor to the publisher's downfall.


History

Blackthorne was established in 1985 by husband-and-wife team Steve Schanes and Ann Fera, formerly associated with Pacific Comics (which had gone out of business in 1984). Schanes explained, "My abilities have always been to sell and promote, and I needed to have a job to pay my debts and to maintain a minimum life-style with my family. Since I could not locate enough work where I was living, I decided to start up another company, so I borrowed on my credit cards and started Blackthorne." Schanes and Fera raised $16,000 to start Blackthorne (naming the company after the street on which they lived),Sanford, Jay Allen
"The History Of Comic Books In San Diego: The '80s,"
''San Diego Reader'' blog (September 14, 2008).
mostly using their credit cards.
''San Diego Business Journal'' (March 6, 1989).
Blackthorne's first title was '' Jerry Iger's Classic Sheena'', with a cover date of April 1985, featuring
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reprints and a new Dave Stevens cover. (The book had originally been slated as a Pacific Comics release.) Despite early struggles due to their limited funds, Blackthorne steadily expanded during its first years. To increase their profitability and visibility, the company employed sales representatives which sold their comics to retail stores not covered by any comic book distributors, such as
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, Spencer Gifts, and
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s nationwide. By the end of 1987, according to Schanes, the company was publishing 22 comic books a month and was distributing to 900–1,200 gift stores not covered by comics distributors. Meanwhile, Blackthorne earned praise from critics and hobbyists for its reprints of classic newspaper comic strips. Schanes chose to do newspaper strip reprints because they required less financial investment and because there was little competition in the field at the time. Blackthorne immediately bought the rights for 60 different newspaper strips, even though they knew they wouldn't be able to produce most of them for years at best, to lock out any competition in the field. In addition to their comic book line, Blackthorne published paperback books and created faux books for movie props; for instance, the comic books and technical manuals seen in the movie ''
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'' are all props crafted by Blackthorne Publishing. In 1987, however, with the company losing money on its color line, it cancelled those titles to focus on their 3-D books and black-and-white licensed products. Blackthorne also suffered from the contemporaneous financial troubles of the Los Angeles-based distributor Sunrise Distributors. Sunrise went bankrupt in 1988, and although Blackthorne (along with fellow West Coast publisher Fantagraphics) sued the distributor, they were never able to recoup their losses. This in turn led to Blackthorne being
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by the federal government in 1988. In early 1989, the company was still the fifth-largest U.S. comics publisher, bringing in about $1 million in sales and boasting a staff of eight full-time editorial and production employees. They published about 240 different titles a year, with an average print run of about 10,000 copies each. The company made a fatal error, however, when they signed on to adapt the
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film ''
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'' to a 3-D comic book. The publisher paid a large licensing fee for the property and when the ''Moonwalker'' comic flopped later that year, they experienced a large financial loss. By mid-1989 the company was outsourcing its operations, and in November the company laid off eight of its nine employees, including editor-in-chief John Stephenson. $180,000 in debt, Blackthorne limped into 1990 before it finally folded."Blackthorne Struggles to Stay Afloat," ''The Comics Journal'' #134 (February 1990), pp. 7–8.


Titles


Original series

* ''Adventures in the Mystwood'', 1 issue * ''Alien Ducklings'', 4 issues * '' Alien Worlds'' graphic novel * ''Atomic Man Comics'', 3 issues * ''Blackthorne's 3-in-1'', 2 issues * ''Brik Hauss'', 1 issue * ''Cold Blooded Chameleon Commandos'', 5 issues * ''Crow of the Bear Clan'', 6 issues * ''Danse'', 1 issue * ''Dogaroo'', 1 issue * ''Duckbots'', 2 issues * ''Enchanted Valley'', 2 issues * ''Failed Universe'', 1 issue * ''Figments'', 3 issues * ''Fragments (Black)'', 2 issues * ''Freak-Out on Infant Earths'', 2 issues — ''
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'' parody * ''The Gift'', 1 issue * ''Ground Pound! Comix '', 1 issue * ''
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'', 6 issues — ''
Miami Vice ''Miami Vice'' is an American crime drama television series created by Anthony Yerkovich and produced by Michael Mann (director), Michael Mann for NBC. The series stars Don Johnson as James "Sonny" Crockett and Philip Michael Thomas as Ricardo ...
'' parody * ''Jack Hunter'' (Vol. 1, color), 1 issue * ''Jack Hunter'' (Vol. 11, Prestige format B&W), 3 issues * ''
Jax and the Hellhound ''Jax and the Hellhound'' is a limited series comic book by Dennis Morales Francis and published by Blackthorne Publishing. The series was about a young man who traveled around the world helping the U.S. Government fight the bad guys and helpi ...
'', 3 issues * ''Labor Force'', 8 issues * ''Lann'' graphic novel * ''Laffin' Gas'', 12 issues * ''Legion Of Stupid Heroes'', 1 issue — ''
Legion of Super-Heroes The Legion of Super-Heroes is a fictional superhero team appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Created by writer Otto Binder and artist Al Plastino, the Legion is a group of superpowered beings living in the 30th and 31st cent ...
'' parody * ''Mad Dog Magazine'', 3 issues * ''The Man of Rust'', 1 issue * ''Midnite'', 3 issues * ''Mr. Cream Puff'', 1 issue * '' Nervous Rex'', 10 issues * ''Of Myths and Men'', 2 issues * ''Omega Elite'', 1 issue * ''Omni Men'', 1 issue * ''Operative: Scorpio'' graphic novel * ''Outposts'', 1 issue * ''Pajama Chronicles'', 1 issue * ''Planet Comics'', 3 issues * ''Possibleman'', 2 issues * '' Pre-Teen Dirty-Gene Kung Fu Kangaroos'', 3 issues —
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parody * ''Red Heat'', 2 issues * ''Revolving Doors'', 3 issues * '' Roachmill'', 6 issues * ''Rivit'', 1 issue * ''Serius Bounty Hunter'', 3 issues * ''Shuriken'' graphic novel * ''Starlight Squadron'', 1 issue * ''Street Poet Ray'', 2 issues * ''Street Wolf'', 3 issues * ''To Die For'', 1 issue * ''Timeline Color Comics'', 1 issue (?) * ''Tracker'', 2 issues * ''Twisted Tantrums of the Purple Snit'', 2 issues * ''Wings Comics'' graphic novel * ''Wolph'', 1 issue * ''Xeno-Men'', 1 issue * ''X-L'', graphic novel


''Blackthorne 3-D Series''

''80 issues'' * ''3-D Bullwinkle & Rocky'', 1 issue * ''3-D Bullwinkle For President In 3-D'', 1 issue * ''3-D Heroes'', 1 issue * ''3-D Sports Hall of Shame'', 1 issue * ''Adventures of Capt. Holo 3-D'', 1 issue * ''
Baby Huey Baby Huey is a gigantic and naïve duckling cartoon character. He was created by Martin Taras for Paramount Pictures' Famous Studios, and became a Paramount cartoon star during the 1950s. Huey first appeared in ''Quack-a-Doodle-Doo'', a ''Nov ...
3-D'', 1 issue * ''
BattleTech ''BattleTech'' is a wargaming and military science fiction franchise launched by FASA Corporation in 1984, acquired by WizKids in 2001, which was in turn acquired by Topps in 2003; and published since 2007 by Catalyst Game Labs. The tradema ...
3-D'', 1 issue * ''
Betty Boop Betty Boop is an animated cartoon character created by Max Fleischer, with help from animators including Grim Natwick.Pointer (2017) She originally appeared in the ''Talkartoon'' and ''Betty Boop'' film series, which were produced by Fleisc ...
3-D'', 1 issue * ''Bizarre 3-D Zone'', 1 issue * ''
Bozo the Clown Bozo the Clown, sometimes billed as "Bozo, The World's Most Famous Clown", is a clown character created for children's entertainment, widely popular in the second half of the 20th century. He was introduced in the United States in 1946, and to te ...
in 3-D'', 3 issues * '' Bravestarr in 3-D'', 2 issues * ''
California Raisins The California Raisins were a fictional rhythm and blues animated musical group as well as advertising and merchandising characters composed of anthropomorphized raisins. Lead vocals were sung by musician Buddy Miles. The California Raisins ...
in 3-D'', 5 issues * ''
California Raisins The California Raisins were a fictional rhythm and blues animated musical group as well as advertising and merchandising characters composed of anthropomorphized raisins. Lead vocals were sung by musician Buddy Miles. The California Raisins ...
: The Ultimate Collection'' trade paperback * ''
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in 3-D'', 1 issue * ''Classic Jungle Comics'', 1 issue * ''
Dick Tracy ''Dick Tracy'' is an American comic strip featuring Dick Tracy (character), Dick Tracy (originally Plainclothes Tracy), a tough and intelligent police detective created by Chester Gould. It made its debut on Sunday, October 4, 1931, in the ''De ...
in 3-D'', 1 issue * ''
The Flintstones ''The Flintstones'' is an American animated sitcom produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions. The series takes place in a romanticized Stone Age setting and follows the activities of the titular family, the Flintstones, and their next-door neighb ...
in 3-D'', 4 issues * '' G.I. Joe in 3-D'', 6 issues * ''G.I. Joe in 3-D Annual'', 1 issue * '' Goldyn in 3-D'', 1 issue * '' Gumby 3-D'', 7 issues * ''
Hamster Vice Hamsters are rodents (order Rodentia) belonging to the subfamily Cricetinae, which contains 19 species classified in seven genera.Fox, Sue. 2006. ''Hamsters''. T.F.H. Publications Inc. They have become established as popular small pets. Th ...
in 3-D'', 2 issues * ''
Kull Kull may refer to: Arts * Kull of Atlantis, a fictional character created by Robert E. Howard ** ''Kull the Conqueror'', a 1997 fantasy action film based on Howard's character and starring Kevin Sorbo * King Kull (DC Comics), a Fawcett Comics and D ...
3-D'', 2 issues * ''Lars of Mars in 3-D'', 1 issue * ''
Laurel & Hardy Laurel and Hardy were a British-American comedy duo act during the early Classical Hollywood era of American cinema, consisting of Englishman Stan Laurel (1890–1965) and American Oliver Hardy (1892–1957). Starting their career as a duo in t ...
in 3-D'', 2 issues * ''
Little Dot Little Dot is a comic book character published by Harvey Comics about a little girl who is obsessed with dots, spots, and round, colorful objects. She was created in 1949 by writer Alfred Harvey and artist Vic Herman. Publication history Dot fi ...
3-D'', 1 issue * ''
Little Nemo in Slumberland Little Nemo is a fictional character created by American cartoonist Winsor McCay. He originated in an early comic strip by McCay, ''Dream of the Rarebit Fiend'', before receiving his own spin-off series, ''Little Nemo in Slumberland''. The f ...
3-D'', 1 issue * ''Merlin Realm in 3-D'', 1 issue * ''
Moonwalker ''Moonwalker'' is a 1988 American experimental anthology musical film starring Michael Jackson. Rather than featuring one continuous narrative, the film expresses the influence of fandom and innocence through a collection of short films about J ...
in 3-D'', 1 issue * ''
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in 3-D'', 2 issues * '' Playful Little Audrey in 3-D'', 1 issue * ''
Rambo III ''Rambo III'' is a 1988 American action film directed by Peter MacDonald and co-written by Sylvester Stallone, who also reprises his role as Vietnam War veteran John Rambo. A sequel to '' Rambo: First Blood Part II'' (1985), it is the third in ...
3-D'', 1 issue * ''
Red Sonja Red Sonja is a fictional sword and sorcery comic-book superheroine created by writer Roy Thomas and artist Barry Windsor-Smith for Marvel Comics in 1973, partially inspired by Robert E. Howard's character Red Sonya of Rogatino. Marvel Comics p ...
3-D'', 1 issue * '' Richie Rich and Casper 3-D'', 1 issue * '' Sad Sack 3-D'', 1 issue * ''Salimba 3-D'', 2 issues * '' Sheena 3-D Special'', 1 issue * ''
Solomon Kane Solomon Kane is a fictional character created by the pulp-era writer Robert E. Howard. A late-16th-to-early-17th century Puritan, Solomon Kane is a somber-looking man who wanders the world with no apparent goal other than to vanquish evil in a ...
3-D'', 1 issue * ''
Star Wars ''Star Wars'' is an American epic space opera multimedia franchise created by George Lucas, which began with the eponymous 1977 film and quickly became a worldwide pop-culture phenomenon. The franchise has been expanded into various film ...
3-D'', 3 issues * ''
Transformers ''Transformers'' is a media franchise produced by American toy company Hasbro and Japanese toy company Takara Tomy. It primarily follows the Autobots and the Decepticons, two alien robot factions at war that can transform into other forms, ...
in 3-D'', 3 issues * ''To Die For 3-D'', 1 issue * ''
Twisted Tales ''Twisted Tales'' was a horror comics anthology published by Pacific Comics and, later, Eclipse Comics, in the early 1980s. The title was edited by Bruce Jones and April Campbell. Publication history ''Twisted Tales'' was published on a bi-mon ...
3-D'', 1 issue * ''
Underdog An underdog is a person or group in a competition, usually in sports and creative works, who is largely expected to lose. The party, team, or individual expected to win is called the favorite or top dog. In the case where an underdog wins, the ...
3-D'', 1 issue * '' Waxwork 3-D'', 1 issue * ''
Wendy Wendy is a given name now generally given to girls in English-speaking countries. In Britain, Wendy appeared as a masculine name in a parish record in 1615. It was also used as a surname in Britain from at least the 17th century. Its popularity ...
in 3-D'', 1 issue * ''
Werewolf In folklore, a werewolf (), or occasionally lycanthrope (; ; uk, Вовкулака, Vovkulaka), is an individual that can shapeshift into a wolf (or, especially in modern film, a therianthropic hybrid wolf-like creature), either purposely ...
3-D'', 1 issue


Licensed and reprint titles

* ''
Battle Beasts is a line of small 2" tall action figure toys, in the form of an anthropomorphised animals with body armor and a unique weapon. Several figures have their left hand replaced by a weapon of some kind. Battle Beasts were created and largely produce ...
'', 4 Issues * ''Battle Force'', 2 issues * ''
BattleTech ''BattleTech'' is a wargaming and military science fiction franchise launched by FASA Corporation in 1984, acquired by WizKids in 2001, which was in turn acquired by Topps in 2003; and published since 2007 by Catalyst Game Labs. The tradema ...
'', 6 issues * ''BattleTech Annual'' * '' Beyond Mars'', 5 issues (later released as two-part trade paperback) * ''Comic Strip Preserves'' series ** ''
Betty Boop Betty Boop is an animated cartoon character created by Max Fleischer, with help from animators including Grim Natwick.Pointer (2017) She originally appeared in the ''Talkartoon'' and ''Betty Boop'' film series, which were produced by Fleisc ...
'', 3 issues ** ''
Boner's Ark ''Boner's Ark'' is an American comic strip created by Mort Walker, also the creator of ''Beetle Bailey''. Walker debuted the strip under the pseudonym "Addison" on March 11, 1968. The title is a reference to Noah's Ark of Abrahamic religions. Des ...
'', 1 issue ** ''
Brenda Starr ''Brenda Starr, Reporter'' (often referred to simply as ''Brenda Starr'') is a comic strip about a glamorous, adventurous reporter. It was created in 1940 by Dale Messick for the Chicago Tribune Syndicate. History Although set in Chicago, ''Br ...
Reporter'', 2 issues ** ''
Smokey Stover ''Smokey Stover'' is an American comic strip written and drawn by cartoonist Bill Holman (cartoonist), Bill Holman from March 10, 1935, until he retired in 1972 and distributed through the ''Chicago Tribune''. It features the misadventures of t ...
'', 1 issue ** '' Steve Roper and the Wahoo'', 2 issues ** ''
Tales of the Green Beret ''Tales of the Green Beret'' is an American comic strip created by the nonfiction author Robin Moore and artist Joe Kubert. Published in the 1960s, its Vietnam War setting was concurrent with the controversial real-life conflict. Publication histo ...
'', 3 issues *
Dick Tracy ''Dick Tracy'' is an American comic strip featuring Dick Tracy (character), Dick Tracy (originally Plainclothes Tracy), a tough and intelligent police detective created by Chester Gould. It made its debut on Sunday, October 4, 1931, in the ''De ...
series ** ''Dick Tracy Book'', 21 issues ** ''Dick Tracy (Reuben series)'', 24 issues ** ''Dick Tracy Monthly/Weekly'', 99 issues ** ''Dick Tracy Special'', 3 issues ** ''Dick Tracy: The Early Years'', 4 issues ** ''Dick Tracy: The Unprinted Stories'', 4 issues ** ''Dick Tracy trade paperback'' * ''The Iger Comics Kingdom'' trade paperback * ''Jerry Iger's Classic Jumbo Comics'', 1 issue * ''Jerry Iger's Golden Features'', 7 issues * ''Jerry Iger's National Comics'' trade paperback * ''Jungle Comics'', 4 issues * ''
Kerry Drake ''Kerry Drake'' is the title of a comic strip created for Publishers Syndicate by Alfred Andriola as artist and Allen Saunders as uncredited writer. It debuted on Monday, October 4, 1943, replacing Norman Marsh's '' Dan Dunn'', and was syndicat ...
'', 5 issues * ''Kirby: King of the Serials'', 1 issue * ''
Little Nemo in Slumberland Little Nemo is a fictional character created by American cartoonist Winsor McCay. He originated in an early comic strip by McCay, ''Dream of the Rarebit Fiend'', before receiving his own spin-off series, ''Little Nemo in Slumberland''. The f ...
'', 2 issues * ''
Li'l Abner ''Li'l Abner'' is a satirical American comic strip that appeared in many newspapers in the United States, Canada and Europe. It featured a fictional clan of hillbillies in the impoverished mountain village of Dogpatch, USA. Written and drawn b ...
'' (Reuben Series) trade paperback * ''Official How to Draw'' series ** ''Official How to Draw G.I. Joe'', 3 issues ** ''Official How to Draw
Robotech ''Robotech'' is a science fiction franchise that began with an 85-episode anime television series produced by Harmony Gold USA in association with Tatsunoko Production and first released in the United States in 1985. The show was adapted from ...
'', 14 issues ** ''Official How to Draw
Transformers ''Transformers'' is a media franchise produced by American toy company Hasbro and Japanese toy company Takara Tomy. It primarily follows the Autobots and the Decepticons, two alien robot factions at war that can transform into other forms, ...
'', 6 issues * '' On Stage by Leonard Starr'' trade paperback * ''
Prince Valiant ''Prince Valiant in the Days of King Arthur'', often simply called ''Prince Valiant'', is an American comic strip created by Hal Foster in 1937. It is an epic adventure that has told a continuous story during its entire history, and the full stretc ...
'' graphic novel, 2 issues * ''
Rambo Rambo is a surname with Norwegian (Vestfold) and Swedish origins. It possibly originated with '' ramn'' + '' bo'', meaning "raven's nest". It has variants in French (''Rambeau'', ''Rambaut'', and ''Rimbaud'') and German (''Rambow''). It is now best ...
'', 1 issue * ''
Rambo III ''Rambo III'' is a 1988 American action film directed by Peter MacDonald and co-written by Sylvester Stallone, who also reprises his role as Vietnam War veteran John Rambo. A sequel to '' Rambo: First Blood Part II'' (1985), it is the third in ...
'', 1 issue * ''Rover from
Gasoline Alley ''Gasoline Alley'' is a comic strip created by Frank King and distributed by Tribune Content Agency. It centers on the lives of patriarch Walt Wallet, his family, and residents in the town of Gasoline Alley, with storylines reflecting traditio ...
'', 1 issue * ''Salimba'' graphic novel * '' Star Hawks'', 4 issues * ''Stories of the West'', 2 issues * ''Tales of the Jackalope'', 7 issues * ''
Tarzan Tarzan (John Clayton II, Viscount Greystoke) is a fictional character, an archetypal feral child raised in the African jungle by the Mangani great apes; he later experiences civilization, only to reject it and return to the wild as a heroic adv ...
'', 1 issue * '' Waxwork'', 1 issue * ''
Werewolf In folklore, a werewolf (), or occasionally lycanthrope (; ; uk, Вовкулака, Vovkulaka), is an individual that can shapeshift into a wolf (or, especially in modern film, a therianthropic hybrid wolf-like creature), either purposely ...
'', 5 issues


Notes


References

* * * Steve Schanes interview, ''David Anthony Kraft's Comics Interview'' #54–55 (1988) * Duin, Steve, and Mike Richardson. ''Comics Between the Panels'' (Dark Horse Comics, Milwaukie, OR: 1998), p. 50. {{Authority control Comic book publishing companies of the United States Companies based in El Cajon, California Defunct comics and manga publishing companies Defunct companies based in California Lists of comics by publisher Publishing companies established in 1985 Publishing companies disestablished in 1990 1985 establishments in California 1990 disestablishments in California American companies established in 1985