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Caliber Comics or Caliber Press is an American
comic book A comic book, comic-magazine, or simply comic is a publication that consists of comics art in the form of sequential juxtaposed panel (comics), panels that represent individual scenes. Panels are often accompanied by descriptive prose and wri ...
publisher founded in 1989 by Gary Reed. Featuring primarily creator-owned comics, Caliber published over 1,300 comics in the decade following its inception and is ranked as one of America's leading independent publishers. Caliber ceased publishing in 2000, but resumed operations in 2015, and continued after Reed died in 2016.


History


Beginnings

Gary Reed, who previously owned a chain of bookstores, began publishing with the release of two titles acquired from Arrow Comics—'' Deadworld'' and '' The Realm''. Other initial launches included '' Caliber Presents'', featuring the work of
Vince Locke Vincent Locke () is an American comic book artist known for his work on '' Deadworld'' and ''A History of Violence'' and for his ultraviolent album covers for death metal band Cannibal Corpse. Biography Locke began work in 1986 illustrating '' ...
, Mark Bloodworth,
Tim Vigil Timothy B. Vigil () is an American Comic book creator, comic book artist known for horror comics, horror works, including the series ''Faust (comics), Faust'', which Vigil co-created with writer David Quinn (writer), David Quinn. The book's main ...
,
James O'Barr James O'Barr (born January 1, 1960) is an American comics artist, writer and graphic artist. He created the comic book series ''The Crow''. Early life O'Barr, an orphan, was raised in the foster care system. Career At 18, O'Barr enlisted in the ...
, and Guy Davis; the first issue of ''
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'', co-created by Reed and Guy Davis; and the initial appearance of O’Barr’s ''
The Crow ''The Crow'' is a supernatural superhero comic book series created by James O'Barr revolving around the titular character of the same name. The series, which was originally created by O'Barr as a means of dealing with the death of his fiancà ...
''.


Expansion

Reed arranged with "Pocket Classics", a series of illustrated books similar in design to
Classics Illustrated ''Classics Illustrated'' is an American comic book/magazine series featuring adaptations of literary classics such as '' Les Misérables'', ''Moby-Dick'', ''Hamlet'', and '' The Iliad''. Created by Albert Kanter, the series began publication ...
, to be released to the
direct market The direct market is the dominant distribution and retail network for American comic books. The concept of the direct market was created in the 1970s by Phil Seuling. The network currently consists of: * three major comic distributors: ** Luna ...
via Caliber Press. Over forty titles were distributed. The interest in literary works continued for Caliber when in 1991 the new imprint Tome Press was launched. Tome featured historical and biographical material in addition to literature. Over 65 different Tome Press titles would be released on subjects as diverse as the
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,
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,
Amelia Earhart Amelia Mary Earhart ( ; July 24, 1897 – January 5, 1939) was an American aviation pioneer. On July 2, 1937, she disappeared over the Pacific Ocean while attempting to become the first female pilot to circumnavigate the world. During her li ...
,
El Cid Rodrigo Díaz de Vivar ( – 10 July 1099) was a Castilian knight and ruler in medieval Spain. Fighting both with Christian and Muslim armies during his lifetime, he earned the Arabic honorific ("the Lord" or "the Master"), which would evolve i ...
,
Jack London John Griffith London (; January 12, 1876 – November 22, 1916), better known as Jack London, was an American novelist, journalist and activist. A pioneer of commercial fiction and American magazines, he was one of the first American authors t ...
stories, reprints of classic art print series, and dozens of others. After its initial launch, Caliber expanded by bringing in new creators and projects.
Jim Calafiore Jim Calafiore is an American comic book penciller and inker, known for his work on Marvel Comics ''Exiles'', and DC Comics' ''Aquaman''. His other work includes ''Faction Paradox'', and writing Marvel's ''Exiles'' and ''Millennium Visions''. Cala ...
was first published with his graphic novella, ''Progeny''. In ''Grafik Muzik'',
Mike Allred Michael Dalton "Mike" Allred (born 1962) is an American Comics artist, comic book artist and writer. He is most well known for his Alternative comics, independent comics creation Madman (Mike Allred character), Madman and for co-creating and dra ...
introduced his
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character,
Kevin VanHook Kevin VanHook (born June 24, 1965) is an American comic book writer, comic book artist, visual effects supervisor, and filmmaker. Career In comics, VanHook is best known creating the character Bloodshot for Valiant Comics. He also wrote the ...
's ''
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'' series which was the storyline for the film released in 2002,
Ted Slampyak Ted Slampyak is an American comic strip cartoonist who drew ''Little Orphan Annie'' until its cancellation in 2010. He also draws the color webcomic ''Jazz Age Chronicles'', a comic based in 1920s Boston. He is now the artist contributor to the '' ...
's '' Jazz Age Chronicles'', Philip Hester's ''
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'',
Stuart Immonen Stuart Immonen () is a Canadians, Canadian comics artist. He is best known for his work on the Marvel Comics series ''Nextwave'', ''Ultimate X-Men'', ''The New Avengers (comics), The New Avengers'', ''The Amazing Spider-Man'', and ''Ultimate Spide ...
's ''
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'',
John Bergin John Bergin is a writer, illustrator, designer, and musician. As Art Director at Lakeshore Records. He has created and designed packaging for soundtrack albums such as ''Stranger Things,'' ''Drive, Mandy, Scott Pilgrim Takes Off, Wednesday, Star ...
's ''Ashes'', and other titles such as '' Go-Man'', ''
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'', '' Varcel's Vixens'', and more. In the early 1990s, Caliber launched three new imprints, Gauntlet and Iconografix. Gauntlet was an action-based line whose leading titles were '' U.N. Force'', ''
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'' (featuring work from
Rob Liefeld Robert Liefeld (; born October 3, 1967) is an American comic book creator. A prominent writer and artist in the 1990s, he is known for co-creating the character Cable (comics), Cable with writer Louise Simonson and the character Deadpool with wri ...
and Angel Medina),
Patrick Zircher Patrick Zircher () is an American comic book artist and penciller. Career Zircher's early career as an illustrator began with production of several completed works for '' Villains and Vigilantes'', '' Champions'' and other pen-and-paper role-pl ...
's '' Samurai Seven'', and '' Serpent Rising'' (based on the stage play). Iconografix dealt with more obscure and cutting-edge material that included humor comics as well as comics often referred to as the "slice of life." Included here were the first issues of
Ed Brubaker Ed Brubaker (; born November 17, 1966) is an American comic book writer, cartoonist and screenwriter who works primarily in the crime fiction genre. He began his career with the semi-autobiographical series '' Lowlife'' and a number of serials i ...
's ''
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'', '' Meatcake'' from
Dame Darcy Dame Darcy Pleasant (born June 19, 1971, Caldwell, Idaho), better known by the pen name Dame Darcy, is an alternative cartoonist, fine artist, musician, cabaret performer, and animator/filmmaker. Her "Neo-Victorian" comic book series '' Meat C ...
, ''Bound & Gagged'' from Michael Aushenker, and a number of projects from
Dave Cooper Dave Cooper (born 1967) is a Canadian cartoonist, oil painter and animator. Biography Cooper was born in Nova Scotia in 1967 and moved to Ottawa, Ontario at the age of nine. He began his career in the 90s, making underground comics for Seattl ...
,
Jason Lutes Jason Lutes (born December 7, 1967) such as unit portraits for the open-source video game Battle for Wesnoth (2006), a map for ''Dominions 3: The Awakening'' (2006), and website illustration for ''City of Heroes'' (2005). References External l ...
, and
Matt Howarth Matt Howarth is an American comic book writer/artist known for such series as '' Those Annoying Post Bros'', '' Savage Henry'', '' Star Crossed'', and ''Bugtown''. Biography Howarth's influences include writers Philip K. Dick and H. P. Lovecr ...
. Caliber had ventured into licensed comics with their early release of '' Moontrap'', the science fiction film starring
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's
Walter Koenig Walter Marvin Koenig (; born September 14, 1936) is an American actor and screenwriter. He began acting professionally in the mid-1960s and quickly rose to prominence for his supporting role as Ensign Pavel Chekov in '' Star Trek: The Original ...
, and the production of a comic for
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Films called '' Frostbiter: Wrath of the Wendigo''; but it was the full-color adaptation of ''
The Rocky Horror Picture Show ''The Rocky Horror Picture Show'' is a 1975 independent musical comedy horror film produced by Lou Adler and Michael White, directed by Jim Sharman, and distributed by 20th Century Fox. The screenplay was written by Sharman and Richard O ...
'', written and drawn by Kevin VanHook that proved the most successful. Another licensed property was
Mechanoid Invasion ''The Mechanoid Invasion'' (and its source books, supplements and sequels) was the first role-playing game from Palladium Books, published in 1981. The science fiction setting places human settlers at odds with a deadly cybernetic invasion force ...
, a 1981 RPG from
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made into a 3-book comic called
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beginning in Spring 1991. Another comic property affiliated with Caliber called
Justice Machine The Justice Machine is a fictional team of superheroes originally created by Mike Gustovich and appearing in comic books from many small publishers in the 1980s and 1990s. In addition to Gustovich, writers Jenny Isabella and Mark Ellis have als ...
had also been adapted into a
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sourcebook by Palladium. This was based on the original
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version by Gustovich in 1981, while Caliber distributed the New Justice Machine sequel by Ellis from 1989. The expansion of Caliber continued with projects including
Michael Lark Michael Lark (born 1966) is an American Harvey and Eisner Award-winning comic book artist and colorist. Lark has provided pencils for DC Comics' ''Batman'', '' Terminal City'', '' Gotham Central, Batman: Nine lives'' and '' Legend of the Hawkm ...
's '' Airwaves'', '' Silencers'' from
Mark Askwith Mark Askwith (born April 6, 1956) is a Canadian producer, writer, interviewer (and sometime-publisher/editor), and a familiar name in the fields of science fiction and comics. Early life Askwith was born into a military household on April 6, 195 ...
and R. G. Taylor, and ''
Negative Burn ''Negative Burn'' is a black-and-white comics anthology, anthology comic book published beginning in 1993 by Caliber Press, and subsequently by Image Comics and Desperado Publishing. Edited by Joe Pruett, ''Negative Burn'' is noted for its eclecti ...
'', the anthology title that would run for 50 issues and was picked up by
Desperado Publishing Desperado Publishing is an American independent comic book publisher, established in 2004. Located in Norcross, Georgia, Desperado's president is Joe Pruett, its creative director is Stephan Nilson, and its director of business development is for ...
.


Stabur merger and further expansion

In late 1993, Caliber merged with Paul Burke's Stabur Corporation/Stabur Press. Reed became president of Stabur as well as staying on with Caliber. (Stabur had been founded in 1983, and was known for publishing monographs of Mad magazine cartoonists like Jack Davis and
Mort Drucker Morris "Mort" Drucker (March 22, 1929 â€“ April 9, 2020) was an American caricaturist and comics artist best known as a contributor for over five decades in ''Mad (magazine), Mad'', where he specialized in satires on the leading feature film ...
.) At the time of the merger, Stabur and Burke were involved in starting up a new toy company with
Spawn Spawn or spawning may refer to: * Spawning, the eggs and sperm of aquatic animals Arts, entertainment and media * Spawn (character), a fictional character in the comic series of the same name and in the associated franchise ** ''Spawn: Armageddon' ...
creator
Todd McFarlane Todd McFarlane (; born March 16, 1961) is a Canadian comic-book creator, best known for his work as an artist on ''The Amazing Spider-Man'' and as the creator, writer, and artist on the superhero horror-fantasy series '' Spawn,'' as well as bein ...
. Reed was named vice president of
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while still running Stabur and
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. Reed would stay with
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until May 1996. Writer Jim Pruett was hired to take over some of the editorial duties of Caliber, which began to produce special comics for
Wal-Mart Walmart Inc. (; formerly Wal-Mart Stores, Inc.) is an American multinational retail corporation that operates a chain of hypermarkets (also called supercenters), discount department stores, and grocery stores in the United States and 23 other ...
, including the series ''
Big Bang Comics ''Big Bang Comics'' is an American comic book anthology series, designed to be an homage to Golden Age and Silver Age comics. Most stories in ''Big Bang Comics'' take place either on "Earth-A" during the 1960s, or on "Earth-B" during the 1940s ...
'' (which later would have a long run at
Image Comics Image Comics is an independent American American comic book, comic book publisher and is the third largest direct market comic book and graphic novel publisher in the industry by market share. Its best-known publications include ''Spawn (comics) ...
), ''Stormquest'', and a number of literary adaptations, including a version of ''
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''. Caliber also produced some records and a specialty magazine, '' ARC'', for distribution outside comics. Caliber expanded in the mid-1990s with titles such as
David W. Mack David W. Mack is an American comic book artist and writer, known for his creator-owned series ''Kabuki (David W. Mack comic), Kabuki'' and for co-creating with Joe Quesada the Marvel Comics superhero Echo (Marvel Comics), Echo. Early life Mack ...
's ''
Kabuki is a classical form of Theatre of Japan, Japanese theatre, mixing dramatic performance with Japanese traditional dance, traditional dance. Kabuki theatre is known for its heavily stylised performances, its glamorous, highly decorated costumes ...
'',
Brian Bendis Brian Michael Bendis (; born August 18, 1967) is an American comic book writer and artist. Starting with crime and noir comics, Bendis eventually moved to mainstream superhero work. While at Marvel Comics, Bendis worked with Bill Jemas and Mark ...
' '' A.K.A. Goldfish'' and ''
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'', Mark Ricketts' ''Nowheresville'', Mike Carey and
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on ''
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'', and in 1995, Caliber launched the sub-imprint of New Worlds. New Worlds' titles were loosely connected, and included ''
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'', ''
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'', '' Seeker'', '' Saint Germaine'', '' Red Diaries'', '' Black Mist'', and others. Although not an actual shared universe, the settings and characters could cross over with each other and often did. In the mid-1990s, Caliber's Stabur imprint published two advocacy comics written by
Joyce Brabner Joyce Brabner (March 1, 1952 – August 2, 2024) was an American writer of political comics and the widow of Harvey Pekar. Biography Brabner was born on March 1, 1952, and grew up in Wilmington, Delaware. She recalled "read ngcomics when I was ...
— ''Activists!'' (originally commissioned by the
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) and ''Animal Rights Comics'' (published as a benefit for
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; 2 issues). As Caliber expanded, more editorial staff was hired to handle the growing line of comics. Moebius Comics launched and fan favorites '' Mr. Monster'' and ''
Maze Agency ''The Maze Agency'' is an American mystery comic book series created by Mike W. Barr and first professionally published in 1988. It revolves around a pair of detectives (Jennifer Mays and Gabriel Webb) and their adventures solving puzzling murder ...
'' returned. Caliber handled the distribution of Howard Feltner's Amazing Comics Group, which featured the work of
Mike Deodato Deodato Taumaturgo Borges Filho, better known by his pen name Mike Deodato ( ; born May 23, 1963), is a Brazilian comic book artist. Early life Mike Deodato was born on May 23, 1963, in Campina Grande, Paraíba, Brazil. He is the son of comic ar ...
.
Brian Lumley Brian Lumley (2 December 1937 – 2 January 2024) was an English author of horror fiction. He came to prominence in the 1970s writing in the Cthulhu Mythos created by American writer H. P. Lovecraft but featuring the new character Titus Crow, ...
's ''
Necroscope ''Necroscope'' is the title of a series of horror novels by British author Brian Lumley. The term ''necroscope'', as defined in the series, describes someone who can communicate with the dead (coined Deadspeak later in the series). Unlike ...
'' and
Whitley Strieber Louis Whitley Strieber (; born June 13, 1945) is an American writer best known for his horror novels '' The Wolfen'' and '' The Hunger'' and for '' Communion'', a non-fiction account of his alleged experiences with non-human entities. He has mai ...
's '' Communion'' series were signed on for comic releases. ''
Jon Sable ''Jon Sable Freelance'' is an American comic book series, one of the first series created for the fledgling publisher First Comics in 1983. It was written and drawn by Mike Grell and was a fully creator-owned title. The comic was one of the first ...
'' from
Mike Grell Mike Grell (born September 13, 1947) is an American comic book writer and artist, known for his work on books such as '' Green Lantern/Green Arrow'', '' The Warlord'', and '' Jon Sable Freelance''. Early life Grell studied at the University of ...
was announced but never came out. Caliber also started a new imprint in 1997, Tapestry Comics, that featured an "
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" approach.


Decline and demise

As the overall comic market declined with the consolidation of the distribution system, Caliber slowly cut back on the number of titles. Caliber found some success of producing comics that appealed outside the usual comics market with some of the Tome Press titles including the ''Sherlock Holmes Reader'', which had the majority of its sales outside the traditional comic stores. The demise of Caliber can be attributed primarily to the problems associated with the Spawn PowerCardz game. Caliber had invested heavily in time and money to launch the collectible card game and had great potential with purchase orders. However, the printer of the card game was running behind in production and outsourced the collation of the game to another printer who didn't understand the random assortment of the cards. When the game appeared with improper collation, the purchase orders, which exceeded over two million dollars, were cancelled. Although a lawsuit was filed and Caliber won, by the time the judgment came, it was too late. In addition, the printer declared bankruptcy and Caliber was left only with portions of the unusable product. In 2000, Caliber released the last of its titles, and Gary Reed moved on to concentrate on teaching college biology and freelance writing. Many of Caliber's top titles continued on with new publishers, including ''
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'', '' Deadworld'', ''Saint Germaine'', '' Kilroy Is Here'', ''
Negative Burn ''Negative Burn'' is a black-and-white comics anthology, anthology comic book published beginning in 1993 by Caliber Press, and subsequently by Image Comics and Desperado Publishing. Edited by Joe Pruett, ''Negative Burn'' is noted for its eclecti ...
'', ''
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'', and ''Red Diaries''. Reed had been reviving many of the Caliber titles with reprints of collections and all new series, initially from
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, then from
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and
Transfuzion Publishing Gary Reed (May 21, 1956 â€“ October 3, 2016) was an American =comic book writer, and the publisher of Caliber Comics, an independent comic book company that released 1,300 titles in the 1990s and published early work by many popular creators ...
. ''Deadworld'' continued to be printed in new volumes via Desperado but now under the IDW banner.


Relaunch and death of Gary Reed

In 2015, Gary Reed undertook a relaunch of Caliber, and solicited orders in the summer of 2016 for several new and reprint publications; however, he died suddenly in October 2016. Caliber has continued publishing, as of 2018, with graphic novels and comics such as ''Weirdsdale'', ''Knights of the Skull'', ''Nightlinger'', ''The Shepherd'', and ''Infinite''.


Selected titles

* '' A.K.A. Goldfish'' * ''Alan Moore's Songbook'' * ''Ashes'' * ''
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'' * ''Beck & Caul'' * ''
Big Bang Comics ''Big Bang Comics'' is an American comic book anthology series, designed to be an homage to Golden Age and Silver Age comics. Most stories in ''Big Bang Comics'' take place either on "Earth-A" during the 1960s, or on "Earth-B" during the 1940s ...
'' * ''Black Mist'' * ''Boston Bombers'' * ''Brian Lumley's Necroscope'' * ''Caliber Presents'' * '' Cavewoman: Rain'' * ''
The Crow ''The Crow'' is a supernatural superhero comic book series created by James O'Barr revolving around the titular character of the same name. The series, which was originally created by O'Barr as a means of dealing with the death of his fiancà ...
'' * ''Daemonstorm'' * '' Deadworld'' * ''Death Sin'' * ''Dicks'' * ''Disciples'' * ''
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'' * ''Golgothika'' * ''The Hanged Man'' (1998), #1–2 (reprints the " Mazeworld" stories from 2000 AD) * ''Helsing'' * ''Inferno'' * ''
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'' * ''
Kabuki is a classical form of Theatre of Japan, Japanese theatre, mixing dramatic performance with Japanese traditional dance, traditional dance. Kabuki theatre is known for its heavily stylised performances, its glamorous, highly decorated costumes ...
'' * ''Kaos Moon'' * ''Kilroy Is Here'' * ''
Kingdom of the Wicked ''Kingdom of the Wicked'' is a comic book series written by Ian Edginton and illustrated by D'Israeli. It was published as a mini-series in 1996 and collected into a hardcover volume in 2004. Publication history ''Kingdom of the Wicked'' was or ...
'' * ''Legendlore'' * ''Level X'' (1996), #1–2 (collected in 2017 as ''Level X: Machine of Dreams'') * ''Lori Lovecraft'' * ''The Lost'' * ''Magus'' * ''The Marquis'' * ''
Maze Agency ''The Maze Agency'' is an American mystery comic book series created by Mike W. Barr and first professionally published in 1988. It revolves around a pair of detectives (Jennifer Mays and Gabriel Webb) and their adventures solving puzzling murder ...
'' * ''Mike Deodato Comics'' * ''Moebius Comics'' * ''Mr. Monster'' * ''Nature of the Beast'' * ''
Negative Burn ''Negative Burn'' is a black-and-white comics anthology, anthology comic book published beginning in 1993 by Caliber Press, and subsequently by Image Comics and Desperado Publishing. Edited by Joe Pruett, ''Negative Burn'' is noted for its eclecti ...
'' (1993–1997), #1–50 * ''New Worlds Anthology'' (1996), #1–6 * ''Nowheresville'' **''Nowheresville'' (1995), #1 **''Death by Starlight'' (1995), #1–4 **''The History of Cool'' (1997), #1 * ''Oz'' **''Oz'' (1994–1997), #0–20 **''Oz Special 1: Scarecrow'' (1995), #1 **''Oz Special 2: Lion'' (1995), #1 **''Oz Special 3: Tinman'' (1995), #1 **''Oz Special 4: Freedom Fighters'' (1995), #1 **''Romance in Rags'' (1996), #1–3 **''Straw and Sorcery'' (1997), #1–3 * ''Protheus'' (1996), #1–2 * ''Raven Chronicles'' (1995–1997), #1–14 * ''Red Diaries'' * ''Renfield'' * ''The Realm'' **v1 (1989–1991), #14–21 **v2 (1993–1995), #1–13 * ''The Rocky Horror Picture Show'' (1990–1991), #1–3 * ''Saint Germaine'' * ''Scarlet in Gaslight'' (1996), TPB (reprints #1–4 of the
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series) * ''Seeker'' * ''The Searchers'' (1996), #1–4 * ''The Searchers: Apostle of Mercy'' (1997), #1–2 * ''Sherlock Holmes'' * ''Ship of Fools'' (1996), #1–2 * ''Silencers'' (1991), #1–4 * ''
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'' (1996), #1–6 (reprints the first half of the
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series) * ''Silverfawn'' (1989), #1 (a ''The Realm'' character) * ''Sinergy: A Journey Through Hell'' (2015), #1–5 * ''Spawn PowerCardz'' * ''Startling Crime Illustrated'' (1991), #1 * ''Stormquest'' (1994–1995), #1–6 * ''Strange Attractors: Moon Fever'' (1997), #1–2 (continues from the RetroGrafix series ''Strange Attractors'' #1–15) * ''Sudden Gravity'' * ''The Sussex Vampire'' (1996), #1 * ''Swords of Shar-Pei'' * '' Technopolis'' * ''Untouchables'' * ''The War of the Worlds'' (1996), #1–5 (collected in 2002 by Arrow Press as ''The War of the Worlds: Haven and the Hellweed'') * ''Whitley Streiber's Beyond Communion'' * ''The Worlds of H.P. Lovecraft'' (continued under Tome imprint) **''Arthur Jermyn'' (1993), #1 **''Dagon'' (1993), #1–2 **''The Music of Erich Zaan'' (1993), #1 **''The Picture in the House'' (1993), #1 **''The Statement of Randolph Carter'' (1996), #1


Imprints' titles (selected)


Amazing Comics

* ''Angel Heat: The Ninth Order'' (1997), #1 * ''Dangerous Secrets'' (1997), #1 * ''The Experimentals'' (1997), #1


Tome Press

* ''The Dance of Death'' (1992), #1 * ''Dante's Inferno'' (1992), #1–2 * ''Dinosaurs: An Illustrated Guide'' (1991), #1 * ''
Erewhon ''Erewhon: or, Over the Range'' () is a utopian novel by English writer Samuel Butler (novelist), Samuel Butler, first published in 1872, set in a fictional country discovered and explored by the protagonist. The book is a satire on Victorian ...
'' (1992), #1 * ''Hunting of the Shark'' (1992) * Jack London **''Chinago and Other Stories'' (1991) **''Koolau the Leper'' (1991) **''A Piece of Steak'' (1991) * ''Jack the Ripper'' (1998), #1 * ''The Man Who Would Be King'' (1993), #1 * '' Medieval Tales: Murder of Thomas Becket'' * '' Pre-Raphaelite Persuasion'' * ''Professor Challenger: The Poisoned Belt'' (1997) * ''Sherlock Holmes: Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Holmes'' (1998) * ''
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'' * '' Song of the Cid'' (1991), #1–2 * '' Suppressed!'' (1991), #1 * ''True Spy Stories'' (1991), #1 * ''Troy'' (1997), #1–2 * ''The Worlds of H.P. Lovecraft'' **''The Alchemist'' (1997), #1 **''The Lurking Fear'' (1997), #1 **''The Tomb'' (1997), #1 **''Beyond the Walls of Sleep'' (1998), #1 * '' Zulunation'' (1991), #1–3


New Worlds

* ''Black Mist'' * ''Helsing'' * ''
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'' * ''
The Red Diaries ''The'' is a grammatical article in English, denoting nouns that are already or about to be mentioned, under discussion, implied or otherwise presumed familiar to listeners, readers, or speakers. It is the definite article in English. ''The'' ...
'' * '' Saint Germaine'' * '' Seeker''


Gauntlet

* ''Berzerker'' * ''Samurai Seven'' * '' Serpent Rising'' * '' U.N. Force'' (1993), #1–5


Iconografix

* ''Bound & Gagged'' * ''
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'' * '' Meatcake'' * ''Very Vicky''


Tapestry Press

* ''BoonDoggle'' * '' Dreamwalker'' (1996–1997), #1–4 (from Dreamwalker Press; see Avatar Press) * ''
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'' v2 (1996–1997), #1–3 (from Explorer Press) * ''The Hoon'' * ''
Pakkins' Land ''Pakkins' Land'' is an epic all-ages fantasy story created by husband and wife team, Gary and Rhoda Shipman. Originating as a critically hailed comic book series, the story was written by the pair with Gary Shipman illustrating the series. ''P ...
'' * '' Patty Cake'' (1996–1997), #1–2 * ''A Patty Cake Christmas'' (1996), #1 * '' Shades of Gray Comics and Stories '' * ''Tapestry Anthology'' (1997), #1 * ''Terror Tots'' * ''Trollords'' v4 (1997), #1–2 (from Apple Press)


References


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