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WaRP Graphics, later Warp Graphics, is an
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publisher best known for creating and being the original publisher of the '' Elfquest''
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series. It was created and incorporated in 1977 by
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and Richard Pini. The company title is an acronym formed from the founding couple's name: Wendy and Richard Pini (in later years the capitalization was changed from WaRP to Warp, a mostly aesthetic move). In addition to ''Elfquest'', Warp also published several other comic book series, including '' MythAdventures'' and related titles by
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, and '' Thunder Bunny'', created by Martin Greim. Warp was also the original publisher of ''
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'' by
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, until Doran left under acrimonious circumstances, alleging that WaRP attempted to claim copyright on her work, which WaRP denied. Warp sued licensee publisher Starblaze Graphics for, among other issues, publication of unauthorized ''Elfquest'' reprints, inaccurate reporting of royalties, but primarily for tortious interference in Warp's contract with Doran (who was also named in the Donning lawsuit), by attempting to assume the rights to ''A Distant Soil''. Starblaze countersued; the dispute was settled out of court by Donning and Doran in 1988. All rights previously licensed to Donning in ''Elfquest'' reverted to Warp; Warp reverted all rights in ''A Distant Soil'' to Doran.


History


Apple Comics

From 1978 through 1984, Warp Graphics published the 20-issue original ''Elfquest'' series. When Elfquest subsequently went on hiatus to allow artist Wendy Pini to recuperate from hip replacement surgery, publisher Richard Pini began to contract the work of other writers and artists, to establish a line of generally fantasy-oriented comics titles. In 1986, Pini turned Warp's publishing and marketing duties over to Michael Catron's
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so that Warp could concentrate on editing its comics titles. Titles packaged by Warp for Apple included the
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series ''FantaSci'', ''Vietnam Journal'', and Lee Marrs's ''Unicorn Isle'' (which ran to #5 of a projected 12 issues). In 1987, Apple Comics took over editing duties on all the other titles, and Warp concentrated solely on producing new ''Elfquest'' series. In 1990 Warp and Apple parted ways. In 1992 Warp launched the first of several new Elfquest spin-off series (''Hidden Years''). Shortly thereafter, Warp for the first time invited other writers and artists to join in the creation of new ''Elfquest'' material. Beginning in 1997, WaRP also published a few '' Elflord'' comics by Barry Blair and Colin Chan, who had also written for ''Elfquest''. From 1992 to 2002 Warp Graphics worked with a number of free-lance artists and writers to produce and publish several ''Elfquest'' related titles. In 2002, the company downsized to its original owners, Wendy and Richard Pini in order to concentrate solely on producing canonical ''Elfquest'' material.


Father Tree Press imprint

Warp also launched a book publishing imprint, Father Tree Press (named after the Wolfriders' original tree-home in ''Elfquest''), primarily reprinting ''Elfquest'' stories. The imprint also appeared on ''Chroma'', a book on the artwork of
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, and ''Law and Chaos'', a chronicle of Wendy Pini's early attempt to adapt
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's Stormbringer saga into an animated film. Warp and Father Tree Press still exist; while they are not currently publishing new Elfquest books in printed comic or book format, they continue to publish both existing and new Elfquest material digitally online. They also published, from 2007 to 2010, both in print and digitally, Wendy Pini's non-Elfquest graphic novel ''Masque of the Red Death'', a futuristic reimagining of the Edgar Allan Poe short story.


Partnership with DC

In 2003 the Pinis licensed the worldwide publication and media rights in ''Elfquest'' to
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. DC put out two series of "manga-style"
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reprints (now complete), the first four volumes of an archive reprint series, one new graphic novel, and a four-part comic series entitled ''Discovery'', which has since been collected. DC and Warp parted ways in 2007, when Warp opted not to renew the DC contract.


Partnership with Warner Bros.

In 2008, Warp Graphics licensed the media rights in ''Elfquest'' to Warner Bros. with the aim of turning the comic book series into a motion picture. A director and screenwriter, Rawson Thurber, were attached to the project and several versions of a script, as well as some production artwork, were completed. The option expired in 2009.


Partnership with Dark Horse Comics

In 2012, Warp licensed worldwide publication rights in ''Elfquest'' to
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making the title the only independent comic to have been published by all of the "Big Three" comics companies in the US. To date, Dark Horse has published the complete ''Final Quest'' story arc, as well as several volumes in the ''Complete Elfquest'' collection. More volumes are planned at least into 2020.


Titles

Titles published include: * '' Blood of the Innocent'' (four issues, 1986) * ''
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'' (nine issues, 1983–1986) * '' Elflord'' (four issues, 1997) * '' Elfquest'' (1978–present; many miniseries and specials) * '' FantaSci'' (nine issues, 1986-1990) * '' MythAdventures'' (12 issues, 1984–1986) * '' MythConceptions'' (eight issues, 1986-1988) * ''Return to Centaur (or: What Kind of Foal Am I?)'' (1990) * ''
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'' (12 issues, 1985–1987) * '' Unicorn Isle'' (five issues, 1986)


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