• Comics packaging is a publishing activity in which a publishing company outsources the myriad tasks involved in putting together a comic book — writing...
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  • Book packager, handles roles of book agent, editor, and publisher Comics packager, handles roles of comic book agent, editor, and publisher Package (disambiguation)...
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  • and even printing—to an outside company called a book-packaging company. Once the book-packaging company has produced the book, they then sell it to the...
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    Charlton Comics was an American comic-book publishing company that existed from 1945 to 1986, having begun under a different name: T. W. O. Charles Company...
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    Cartoonist (redirect from Comics artist)
    video game packaging. A cartoonist's discipline encompasses both authorial and drafting disciplines (see interdisciplinary arts). The terms "comics illustrator"...
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    Jerry Iger (category Comics infobox image less caption)
    partner Will Eisner, he co-founded Eisner & Iger, a comic book packager that produced comics on demand for new publishers during the late-1930s and 1940s...
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  • book field by buying content from comics packager Funnies, Inc. On August 31, 1939, his first effort, Marvel Comics #1 (cover-dated Oct. 1939), from his...
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  • created and defined; and many of the most famous superheroes debuted. Comics packagers, often operated by notable artists such as Will Eisner and Jack Binder...
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  • Eisner & Iger (category Comics studios)
    Eisner & Iger was a comic book packager that produced comics on demand for publishers entering the new medium during the late-1930s and 1940s, a period...
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  • Marvel Comics is a New York City–based comic book publisher, a property of the Walt Disney Company since December 31, 2009, and a subsidiary of Disney...
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  • completing its run in May 1995. The list of comics published by Dark Horse (many with Acme Comics' packaging) includes: Serpent's Tooth (1992–1993) by Doug...
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  • along with comics packager David Campiti in 1986. It was first published by Eternity Comics and then Amazing Comics, Pied Piper Comics, and finally...
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    GoComics.com". GoComics. Retrieved 9 April 2024. Schulz, Charles (16 June 1980). "Peanuts by Charles Schulz for June 16, 1980 | GoComics.com". GoComics...
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    with writer Kurt Busiek for Marvel Comics. He has since done a variety of projects for both Marvel and DC Comics, such as the 1996 miniseries Kingdom...
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  • rather than packaging content for business partner Dell—continued with such licensed TV series and movie adaptations, as well as comics starring such...
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  • superhero character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. He is a founding member of the Fantastic Four. The Thing was created by...
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  • Universes Classic's line action figure packaging, and thus do not provide a detailed flowing narrative in the mini comics themselves. The 8th and final mini...
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  • He-Man (category Comics characters introduced in 1981)
    universe). In the comics, he was shown as being able to go one-on-one with pre-Crisis Superman. On the original action figure's packaging and in the introductory...
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  • were redesigned, creators gained prominence in the industry, independent comics flourished, and larger publishing houses became more commercialized. An...
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  • which are part of the Dark Horse Comics line, but other comics by other distributors have been made. Marvel Comics obtained the license to the Aliens...
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  • She-Ra (category Comics characters introduced in 1984)
    told via a combination of mini-comics packaged with the action figures and the biographies printed on the toy packaging. In this version of events, Hordak...
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  • team of superheroes appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics, created by writer-editor Stan Lee and artist/co-plotter Jack Kirby. The...
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  • a superhero team appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The team debuted in The Fantastic Four #1 (cover-dated November 1961),...
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    Archie Comic Publications, Inc. (often referred to simply as Archie Comics) is an American comic book publisher headquartered in the village of Pelham...
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  • Continuity Associates (category Continuity Comics)
    GIORDANO". 13th Dimension. ...he and Neal Adams opened the advertising and comics packaging agency Continuity Associates. Hatcher, Greg (Feb 25, 2006). "Friday...
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    Adi Granov (category Comics infobox image less alt text)
    artwork for the packaging of action figures and other toys based on those characters. Granov provided the illustrations for the packaging of the band Tool's...
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  • Namor (redirect from Namor (comics))
    American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by writer-artist Bill Everett for comic book packager Funnies Inc., the character first appeared...
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  • New York City in the late 1930s. For content, Fox contracted with comics packager Eisner & Iger, one of a handful of companies creating comic books on...
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  • Spurgeon, Tom (July 20, 2013). "Fantagraphics Announces Re-Packaging Of Woodring Classic". The Comics Reporter. Retrieved January 18, 2015. Van Winkle, Nick...
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    and Tom Sutton, the cards spoofed well-known brands and packaging. The very first Wacky Packages series was produced in 1967 and featured 44 die-cut cards...
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