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Alias Enterprises is an American publishing company. Their main divisions are Alias Comics (all-ages
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s) and Cross Culture (Christian comic books). Based in
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, California, it was founded in January 2005 by Brett Burner and Mike S. Miller. They publish comics such as ''
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'', '' The 10th Muse'', '' The Legend of Isis'', and ''Sixgun Samurai''.


History

Alias was founded by artist Mike S. Miller and publisher Brett Burner (also owner of Lamp Post Publications). In January 2005, they launched their first productions through
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filling a virtually untapped market with three all-ages titles: ''Lullaby: Wisdom Seeker'', '' Lions, Tigers and Bears'', and ''The Imaginaries''. All three were successful projects in the independent marketplace, particularly ''Lullaby'', which has seen continuing success since its initial release. Also in 2005, Alias expanded into a self-publishing company with plans to launch 12 titles in April of that year with cover prices of 75 cents. The titles all shipped late and were released irregularly afterwards, but landed them a spot with
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as a Top 20 Publisher. Alias Comics offered 25-cent preview issues, 75-cent introductory issues, and 50,000 copies of free (to retailer) preview books called "the Comic Book Digest" as marketing efforts, but continued to have problems with shipping. In mid-2005, Alias chose to move its comic printing stateside, but due to the accumulation of problems at the domestic printer, decided to go back to its original partner in
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. The subsequent lapse in shipping, going from a domestic printer to a South Korean printer, resulted in a two- to three-month lapse in delivery of Alias comic books to comic stores. Being gone from the shelves for so long created several problems for the fledgling company, causing a loss of retailer and consumer confidence. Nearly a year after opening their doors, several Alias comic book creators began to leave the publisher, citing various concerns. In 2005, studios Monkey Pharmacy, Runemaster Studios, and
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stopped producing books for publication by Alias. In November, Alias underwent a restructuring plan. Its publisher, Brett Burner, purchased majority shares of the company in order to take control of the company's financial records. In March 2006, Alias announced a new policy toward its creators requiring work to be completed and in-hand before being solicited for publication, citing an effort to maintain a more exact release schedule. Later, Alias signed an agreement with Christian publisher
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to produce 24
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or
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to be released over the next few years through its Cross Culture division, consisting of three 8-book series. These titles included ''Hand of the Morningstar'', ''Kingdoms'', and ''The Manga Bible''. Also in 2006, Alias' Christian division, Cross Culture Entertainment, began publication of ''Bubblemag'', a Christian pop culture magazine. In Fall 2006, Alias executives announced their intention to rebrand Alias Comics as a Christian comic company. Within a few weeks, Abacus Comics opened for business. Abacus Comics is owned solely by Miller, and was opened for the express purpose of publishing several of his "creator-owned" titles which were initially run through Alias Comics. In 2007, Lamp Post Inc. obtained full rights to all Alias and Cross Culture properties, placing them under its label.


Publications

In alphabetical order: * ''ArmorQuest: Genesis'' (2005–2006) by Ben Avery and Sherwin Schwartzrock * ''Atomik Mike'' (2006) by Stephan Nilson * ''The Blackbeard Legacy'' (2006–2007) * ''Chrono Mechanics'' (2006) by
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and Richard Birdsall * ''David: The Sheperd's Song'' (2005) by Royden Lepp * ''David's Mighty Men'' (2005) by Javier Saltares * ''Deal with the Devil'' (2005) by Mike S. Miller and Sherwin Schwartzrock * ''The Devil's Keeper'' (2005) by Mike S. Miller, Sean Jordan, and Carlos Paul * '' The Dreamland Chronicles'' (2005–2017) by Scott Christian Sava * ''The Hammer Kid'' (2006) by
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* '' Hyper-Actives'' (2005–2006) by Darin Wagner and Clint Hilinski * ''Judo Girl'' (2005–2006) by Darren G. Davis, Terrance Griep, and Nadir Balan * ''Killer Stunts, Inc.'' (2005) by Scott Kinney * ''Legacy Manga Digest'' (2005) by Carmen Trifilleti and Edu Francisco * '' The Legend of Isis'' (2005–2006) by Ryan Scott Ottney, Darren G. Davis, et al. * ''Lethal Instinct'' (2005) * ''
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'' vol. 2 (2005–2006) by Mike S. Miller and Hector Sevilla * ''Monkey in a Wagon vs. Lemur on a Big Wheel'' (2005) by Ken Lillie-Paetz and Chris Moreno * ''Opposite Forces'' vol. 2 (2005) by Tom Bancroft * ''Orion the Hunter'' (2006) * ''OZF5'' (2005) by Ramon Madrigal and Ryan Ottley * '' Pakkins' Land'' vol. 2 (2005) by Gary Shipman * ''Psi-Kix'' (2005) * ''Revere'' (2006) by Ed Lavallee and Grant Bond * ''Sixgun Samurai'' (2005–2006) by Mike S. Miller, Sean Jordan, and Harold Edge * ''Super Teen*Topia'' (2006) by Kirk Kushin * ''Ted Noodleman: Bicycle Delivery Boy'' (2005) by Jim Keplinger and Ryan Ottley * '' Tenth Muse'' vol. 3 (2005–2006) by Darren G. Davis, et al. * ''TwinBlades'' (2006) by Adrian Todd and Ryan Odagawa * ''Valkyries'' (2006) by Kevin Grevioux * ''Victoria's Secret Service'' (2005) by Darren G. Davis and Nadir Balan * '' Yenny'' vol. 2 (2005–2006) by David Álvarez Comics that went to other venues after publication at Alias: * ''Monkey in a Wagon vs. Lemur on a Big Wheel'' (went to Silent Devil Productions) * '' Elsinore'' (went to
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) * '' Lions, Tigers and Bears'' (went to
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) * '' XIII'' (uncensored trade paperbacks by
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) Comics that came to Alias after initial publication at another venue: * ''Chrono Mechanics'' (came from
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) Cancelled Alias comics: * ''The Gimoles''


Circulation

According to the sales estimates from industry resource site ICv2, Alias' top-selling monthly comics for their first year were: * May 2005: 4,945 copies (rank 188) of ''10th Muse'' vol. 2, #1 * June 2005: 7,836 copies (rank 214) of ''Lethal Instinct'' #1 * July 2005: 4,005 copies (rank 203) of ''Legend of Isis'' #2 * August 2005: 3,546 copies (rank 242) of ''Legend of Isis'' #3 * September 2005: 3,286 copies (rank 222) of ''XIII'' #2 * October 2005: 3,352 copies (rank 243) of ''Legend of Isis'' #4 * November 2005: 7,432 copies (rank 195) of ''Lullaby'' #1 * December 2005: 3,038 copies (rank 251) of ''Legend of Isis'' #7 * January 2006: 3,886 copies (rank 208) of ''Lullaby'' #2 * February 2006: -- no issue shipped, only a TPB * March 2006: 3,909 copies (rank 261) of ''Victoria's Secret Service'' #1 * April 2006: 4,701 copies (rank 210) of ''Lullaby'' #3 * May 2006: 2,959 copies (rank 291) of ''Blackbeard Legacy'' #1 NOTE: These are only initial pre-order sales via
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U.S. and do not include possible reorders or sales through other channels.


References


External links

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"The Class of 2005: A Tough Year for Comics Start-Ups"
January 2006 look at Alias' and
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"State of the Union 2006: Alias"
February 2006 short interview with Mike S. Miller about 2005 and 2006 for Alias and Cross Culture (by
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