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Fantagraphics Books

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Fantagraphics Books
Type Comic publisher
Founded 1976
Founder Gary Groth
Mike Catron
Headquarters Maple Leaf, WA
Key people Gary Groth
Mike Catron
Kim Thompson
Industry Comics
Website Fantagraphics.com

Fantagraphics Books is an American publisher of alternative comics, classic comic strip anthologies, magazines, graphic novels, and the adult-oriented Eros Comix imprint. The company is currently located in the Maple Leaf neighborhood of Seattle, Washington.

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Company history

Fantagraphics was founded in 1976 by Gary Groth and Mike Catron at College Park, Maryland. Kim Thompson joined the company in 1977, and became a co-owner with Groth. While Fantagraphics is dedicated to promoting comics as an art form and has published critically acclaimed and award-winning series and graphic novels such as Ghost World, Hate and Love and Rockets, for many years it was financially dependent on its pornographic Eros imprint. In 2003 Fantagraphics almost went out of business, losing over $60,000 in the wake of debtor and book trade distributor Seven Hills Distribution's 2002 bankruptcy. [1] Fantagraphics was saved by a restructuring and a successful appeal to comic book fandom that resulted in a huge number of orders. After restructuring, the company has had greater success with such hardcover collections as The Complete Peanuts, distributed by W. W. Norton & Company. In 2006, Fantagraphics opened its own retail store in Seattle.

Publications

Comic book series

Anthologies

Magazines

Graphic novels

Classic comics compilations

References

  1. ^ Seven Hills Follows LPC into Limbo, Marvel Abandons Diamond for CDS. By Michael Dean, Posted August 30th, 2002; http://www.tcj.com/246/n_booktrade.html
  2. ^ Review of I Killed Adolf Hitler, Silver Bullet Comic Books

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