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Epic Comics was a creator-owned imprint
Imprint

In the publishing industry, an imprint can refer to two different things:* It can mean a brand name under which a work is published. One single publishing company may have multiple imprints; the different imprints are used by the publisher to marketing the work to different demographic consumer market segment....
 of Marvel Comics
Marvel Comics

Marvel Comics is an American comic book and related media company owned by Marvel Publishing, Inc., a subsidiary of Marvel Entertainment, Inc. Marvel counts among as its List of Marvel Comics characters such well-known properties as Captain America, the Fantastic Four, the Hulk , Iron Man, Spider-Man, the X-Men, and many others....
 started in 1982, lasting through the mid-1990s, and being briefly revived on a small scale in the mid-2000s.

ched by editor-in-chief Jim Shooter
Jim Shooter

James Shooter is an United States writer, occasional fill-in artist, editing, and publisher for various comic books....
 as a spin-off of the successful Epic Illustrated
Epic Illustrated

Epic Illustrated was a comic book-magazine anthology published in the United States by Marvel Comics. The series lasted for 34 issues, from Spring 1980 in comics to February 1986 in comics....
 magazine, the Epic imprint allowed creators to retain control and ownership of their properties. Co-edited by Al Milgrom
Al Milgrom

Allen "Al" Milgrom is an United States comic book writer, penciller, inker and editing, primarily for Marvel Comics. He is known for his ten-year run as editor of Marvel Fanfare; his long involvement as writer, penciler, and inker on Peter Parker, the Spectacular Spider-Man; his four-year tenure as West Coast Avengers penciller; a...
 and Archie Goodwin
Archie Goodwin (comics)

Archie Goodwin was an United States comic book writer, editor, and artist. He worked on a number of comic strips in addition to comic books, and is best known for his Warren Publishing and Marvel Comics work....
, the imprint also allowed Marvel to publish a more mature line of comics oriented toward an older audience.

The first project was Dreadstar
Dreadstar

Dreadstar was the first comic series published by Epic Comics, in 1982 in comics. It was centered on Vanth Dreadstar, sole survivor of the entire Milky Way galaxy, and an ensemble cast of crewmates, including cyborg sorcerer Syzygy Darklock, and their struggle to end an ancient war between two powerful, evil empires: The Church of The Instrum...
, a space opera
Space opera

Space opera is a subgenre of speculative fiction or science fiction that emphasizes romance , often melodramatic adventure, set mainly or entirely in space, generally involving conflict between opponents possessing powerful technologies and abilities....
 by writer
Writer

A writer is anyone who creates a written work, although the word usually designates those who write creatively or professionally, as well as those who have written in many different forms....
-artist
Artist

The definition of an artist is wide-ranging and covers a broad spectrum of activities to do with creating art, practicing the arts and/or demonstrating an art....
 Jim Starlin
Jim Starlin

James P. "Jim" Starlin is an United States comic book writer and artist, who has worked for Marvel Comics, DC Comics and others since the early 1970s....
, published November 1982.






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Epic Comics was a creator-owned imprint
Imprint

In the publishing industry, an imprint can refer to two different things:* It can mean a brand name under which a work is published. One single publishing company may have multiple imprints; the different imprints are used by the publisher to marketing the work to different demographic consumer market segment....
 of Marvel Comics
Marvel Comics

Marvel Comics is an American comic book and related media company owned by Marvel Publishing, Inc., a subsidiary of Marvel Entertainment, Inc. Marvel counts among as its List of Marvel Comics characters such well-known properties as Captain America, the Fantastic Four, the Hulk , Iron Man, Spider-Man, the X-Men, and many others....
 started in 1982, lasting through the mid-1990s, and being briefly revived on a small scale in the mid-2000s.

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Launched by editor-in-chief Jim Shooter
Jim Shooter

James Shooter is an United States writer, occasional fill-in artist, editing, and publisher for various comic books....
 as a spin-off of the successful Epic Illustrated
Epic Illustrated

Epic Illustrated was a comic book-magazine anthology published in the United States by Marvel Comics. The series lasted for 34 issues, from Spring 1980 in comics to February 1986 in comics....
 magazine, the Epic imprint allowed creators to retain control and ownership of their properties. Co-edited by Al Milgrom
Al Milgrom

Allen "Al" Milgrom is an United States comic book writer, penciller, inker and editing, primarily for Marvel Comics. He is known for his ten-year run as editor of Marvel Fanfare; his long involvement as writer, penciler, and inker on Peter Parker, the Spectacular Spider-Man; his four-year tenure as West Coast Avengers penciller; a...
 and Archie Goodwin
Archie Goodwin (comics)

Archie Goodwin was an United States comic book writer, editor, and artist. He worked on a number of comic strips in addition to comic books, and is best known for his Warren Publishing and Marvel Comics work....
, the imprint also allowed Marvel to publish a more mature line of comics oriented toward an older audience.

The first project was Dreadstar
Dreadstar

Dreadstar was the first comic series published by Epic Comics, in 1982 in comics. It was centered on Vanth Dreadstar, sole survivor of the entire Milky Way galaxy, and an ensemble cast of crewmates, including cyborg sorcerer Syzygy Darklock, and their struggle to end an ancient war between two powerful, evil empires: The Church of The Instrum...
, a space opera
Space opera

Space opera is a subgenre of speculative fiction or science fiction that emphasizes romance , often melodramatic adventure, set mainly or entirely in space, generally involving conflict between opponents possessing powerful technologies and abilities....
 by writer
Writer

A writer is anyone who creates a written work, although the word usually designates those who write creatively or professionally, as well as those who have written in many different forms....
-artist
Artist

The definition of an artist is wide-ranging and covers a broad spectrum of activities to do with creating art, practicing the arts and/or demonstrating an art....
 Jim Starlin
Jim Starlin

James P. "Jim" Starlin is an United States comic book writer and artist, who has worked for Marvel Comics, DC Comics and others since the early 1970s....
, published November 1982. Subsequent titles included Coyote
Coyote (comics)

Coyote is a comic book character created by Steve Englehart and Marshall Rogers....
 by Steve Englehart
Steve Englehart

Steve Englehart is an United States comic book writer best known for his work for Marvel Comics and DC Comics, particularly in the 1970s. His pseudonyms have included John Harkness and Cliff Garnett....
, Alien Legion
Alien Legion

Alien Legion was an early Epic Comics title about the members of a military unit called Force Nomad, comprised of the "dregs of the universe" and similar to the French Foreign Legion....
 (a war series set in outer space, created by Carl Potts
Carl Potts

Carl Potts is an United States comic-book writer, artist and editing best known for creating the series Alien Legion for the Marvel Comics imprint Epic Comics....
 but written by others), Six from Sirius
Six from Sirius

Six from Sirius is a comic book limited series created by Doug Moench and Paul Gulacy and published by Epic Comics in 1984. It was followed by a sequel series in 1986 titled Six from Sirius II....
, a sci-fi title by writer Doug Moench
Doug Moench

Douglas "Doug" Moench is an United States comic book writer, probably best known for his Batman work....
 and artist Paul Gulacy
Paul Gulacy

Paul Gulacy is an United States comic book illustrator.Among the many other titles Gulacy has drawn, in his characteristic neo-Steranko style, are Batman, Green Lantern, Batman: Outlaws, Eternal Warrior, Star Wars, and Catwoman as well as two later series with Moench, Slash Maraud and Six from Sirius, and one of...
, Sisterhood of Steel
Sisterhood of Steel

The Sisterhood of Steel was a series of comics by Christy Marx.In the series, a society of warrior-women has survived for generations by hiring out its elite forces....
, a saga of elite women-warriors by Christy Marx
Christy Marx

'Christy Marx' grew up in Danville, Illinois and is an United States writer and a photographer. She has written scripts for various episodes of TV-series, mainly for kids' shows, including Jem , Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Conan the Adventurer , G.I....
 and Mike Vosburg
Mike Vosburg

Mike Vosburg is an American comic book artist primarily known for his work on the Tales from the Crypt TV series....
 and Void Indigo
Void Indigo

Void Indigo was a short lived and highly controversial comic book series written by Steve Gerber and drawn by Val Mayerik, it was published by Epic Comics from 1983 to 1984....
, a controversial title written by Steve Gerber
Steve Gerber

Stephen Ross "Steve" Gerber was an American comic book writer best known as co-creator of the satiric Marvel Comics character Howard the Duck....
.

The line branched out later with historical fiction
Historical fiction

Historical fiction is a sub-genre of fiction that often portrays fictional accounts or dramatization of historical figures or events. Writers of stories in this genre, while penning fiction, nominally attempt to capture the spirit, manners, and social conditions of the persons or time presented in the story, with due attention paid to period...
 (Black Dragon), social commentary
Social commentary

Social commentary is the act of rebelling against an individual, or a group of people by means of rhetorical propaganda. This is most often done with the idea of implementing or promoting change by informing the general populace about a given problem and appealing to people's sense of justice....
 (The One, Marshal Law
Marshal Law (comics)

Marshal Law is an English-language superhero comic book series created by Pat Mills and Kevin O'Neill . One of the first major creator-owned characters for a major publisher, it was first published by Epic Comics in 1987....
), humor (Groo
Groo the Wanderer

Groo the Wanderer is a fantasy/comedy comic book series written and drawn by Sergio Aragon?s, rewritten, coplotted and edited by Mark Evanier, lettered by Stan Sakai, and colored by Tom Luth....
) and fantasy
Fantasy

Fantasy is a genre that uses magic and other supernatural forms as a primary element of Plot , Theme , and/or Setting . Fantasy is generally distinguished from science fiction and horror by the expectation that it steers clear of technological and macabre themes, respectively, though there is a great deal of overlap between the three ....
 (Moonshadow
Moonshadow (graphic novel)

Moonshadow is a 1985 in comics–1987 in comics Limited series written and created by J. M. DeMatteis and illustrated by Jon J. Muth and Kent Williams as well as George Pratt ....
, Elfquest
Elfquest

Elfquest is a cult following comic book property created by Wendy Pini and Richard Pini in 1978. The basic premise is a fantasy story about a community of Elves and other fictional species who struggle to survive and coexist on a primitive Earth-like World of Two Moons....
). However, initial sales were disappointing, so in order to give the line a boost, popular Marvel writer-artist Frank Miller
Frank Miller (comics)

Frank Miller is an United States writer, artist and film director best known for his dark, film noir-style comic book stories and graphic novels for Dark Horse Comics, DC Comics, and Marvel Comics....
 and artist Bill Sienkiewicz
Bill Sienkiewicz

Bill Sienkiewicz is an Eisner Award-winning United States artist best known for his comic books, primarily Marvel Comics' The New Mutants and Elektra: Assassin....
 were commissioned to develop Elektra: Assassin, featuring the ninja assassin from the Daredevil
Daredevil (Marvel Comics)

Daredevil is a fictional character that appears in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character first appeared in Daredevil #1 and was created by writer-Literary editor Stan Lee and artist Bill Everett, with an unspecified amount of input from Jack Kirby....
 comic book.

Although Epic was meant to be mainly a creator-owned line, Elektra: Assassin became only the first title featuring Marvel characters published by the imprint. Others included Meltdown, a painted mini-series featuring Havok and Wolverine
Wolverine (comics)

Wolverine is a Character , a superhero that appears in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character First appearance in Hulk #180 and was created by writer Len Wein and Marvel art director John Romita Sr., who designed the character, and was first drawn for publication by Herb Trimpe....
 from the X-Men
X-Men

The X-Men are a fictional superhero team in the . In the series, Professor Xavier responds to anti-Mutant prejudice by creating a haven at his Westchester County, New York mansion to train young mutants to use their powers for the benefit of humanity....
; a resurrected Tomb of Dracula
Tomb of Dracula

The Tomb of Dracula is a horror fiction comic book series published by Marvel Comics from April 1972 to August 1979. The 70-issue series featured a group of Vampire hunters who fought Dracula and other supernatural menaces....
; and the miniseries Silver Surfer: Parable
Silver Surfer

The Silver Surfer is a Marvel Comics superhero created by Jack Kirby. The character first appearance in Fantastic Four #48 , the first of a three-issue arc fans and historians call "The Galactus Trilogy"....
, dealing with messianic themes, written by Stan Lee
Stan Lee

Stan Lee is an United States comic book writer, editor, and the former president and chairman of Marvel Comics.Lee is considered the father of comic books....
 with art by French
France

France , officially the French Republic , is a country whose Metropolitan France is located in Western Europe and that also comprises various Overseas departments and territories of France....
 comics storyteller Mœbius
Jean Giraud

Jean Henri Gaston Giraud is a France Comic book creator. Giraud has earned worldwide fame, not only under his own name but also under the pseudonym Moebius, and to a lesser extent Gir, the latter appearing mostly in the form of a boxed signature at the bottom of the artist's paintings, for instance the volumes' covers....
). Marvel then commissioned writer and Marvel editor Archie Goodwin
Archie Goodwin (comics)

Archie Goodwin was an United States comic book writer, editor, and artist. He worked on a number of comic strips in addition to comic books, and is best known for his Warren Publishing and Marvel Comics work....
 to create original characters for a Mature Readers superhero line for Epic Comics. This took the form of The Shadowline
Shadowline (Epic Comics)

The Shadowline Saga is a comic book imprint from Epic Comics that was published in its original incarnation from 1987 in comics to 1990 in comics....
 Saga, a storyline spanning four different titles in 1987.

Epic was also notable as one of the first American comic publishers to release material originally produced in other countries, such as the Moebius graphic novels Airtight Garage
Airtight Garage

The Airtight Garage Of Jerry Cornelius is a lengthy comic strip work by the artist and writer Moebius . It first appeared in discrete two-to-four page episodes, in the France magazine Metal Hurlant between 1976-1980, and later in the American version of the same magazine, Heavy Metal , starting in 1977....
, The Incal
The Incal

The Incal is a science fiction comic book saga written by Alejandro Jodorowsky and illustrated by Jean Giraud....
 and Blueberry, published here in English translations by Jean-Marc Lofficier
Jean-Marc Lofficier

Jean-Marc Lofficier is a France author of books about films and television programs, as well as numerous comic books and translations of a number of animation screenplays....
 & Randy Lofficier. Epic also published Katsuhiro Otomo
Katsuhiro Otomo

is a Japanese manga artist and director. He is perhaps best known for being the creator of the manga Akira and Akira , which are extremely famous and influential....
's manga
Manga

, , are comics and print cartoons , in the Japanese language and conforming to the style developed in Japan in the late 20th century. In their modern form, manga date from shortly after World War II, but they have a long, complex pre-history in earlier Japanese art....
 classic Akira
Akira (manga)

is a black and white serial manga or graphic novel by Katsuhiro Otomo. Set in a post-apocalyptic Tokyo, the work uses conventions of the cyberpunk genre to detail a saga of turmoil....
, with translations by Marvel staffer Mary Jo Duffy and colors by Steve Oliffe.

As well, Epic, now edited by Potts, licensed a variety of literary material, the best known of which were the Clive Barker
Clive Barker

Clive Barker is an England author, film director and visual artist best known for his work in both metaphysical fantasy and horror fiction.Barker came to prominence in the mid-1980s with a series of short stories which established him as a leading young horror writer....
 novels and stories, including Hellraiser
Hellraiser

Hellraiser is a 1987 in film British horror film exploring the themes of sadomasochism, pain as a source of pleasure, and morality under duress and fear....
, Nightbreed
Nightbreed

Nightbreed is a 1990 horror film written and directed by Clive Barker, based on his novella Cabal . To this day, Barker expresses disappointment with the final cut and longs for the recovery of the reels so it might be freshly edited....
 and Weaveworld
Weaveworld

Weaveworld is a novel by Clive Barker. It was published in 1987 and could be categorized as dark fantasy. It deals with a Parallel universe , like many of Barker's novels, and contains many horror fiction elements....
. Other adapted works included William Shatner's Tekworld
TekWar

TekWar is a series of science fiction novels authored by William Shatner. This series was reportedly ghost writer for Shatner by science-fiction author Ron Goulart....
, the Wild Cards
Wild Cards

Wild Cards is a science fiction and superhero anthology series set in a shared universe. The series was created by a group of New Mexico science fiction authors, and mostly edited by George R....
 anthologies, and William Gibson's Neuromancer
Neuromancer

Neuromancer is a 1984 novel by William Gibson, notable for being the most famous early cyberpunk novel and winner of the science-fiction "triple crown"?the Nebula Award, the Philip K....
.

Epic's cachet dimmed somewhat in the late 1980s and early '90s, partly as a consequence of the new breed of "grim and gritty" stories Epic had helped to pioneer but which had now become a staple of mainstream comics. Yet during a sales boom in comics around that time, Epic published the four-part graphic novel
Graphic novel

A graphic novel is a type of comic book, usually with a lengthy and complex storyline similar to those of novels. The term also encompasses comic short story anthologies, and in some cases bound collections of previously published comic book series ....
 miniseries
Miniseries

A miniseries , in a serial storytelling medium, is a production which tells a story in a pre-planned limited number of episodes....
 Atomic Age
Atomic Age (comics)

Atomic Age is a four-issue comic-book limited series, cover-dated November 1990 to February 1991, published by the Marvel Comics imprint Epic Comics....
, a 1950s-style science fiction
Science fiction

Science fiction is a broad genre of fiction that often involves speculations based on current or future science or technology. Science fiction is found in books, art, television, films, games, theatre, and other media....
 story reimagined from a contemporary perspective by writer Frank Lovece
Frank Lovece

Frank Lovece is an United States journalist, author, comedy performer and comic-book writer. He was additionally one of the first professional Internet journalists, becoming an editor of a Silicon Alley start-up in 1996....
 and artists Mike Okamoto
Mike Okamoto

Mike Okamoto is an American comic book artist and commercial art best known for his award-winning work on Marvel Comics' Atomic Age; as a prominent "good girl art" cartoonist; and as the five-time Golf Illustrator of the Year....
 and Al Williamson
Al Williamson

Al Williamson is an American cartoonist, comic book artist and illustrator of partly Colombian people descent best known for his science-fiction artwork at EC Comics in the 1950s, on Flash Gordon in the 1960s, and the Star Wars film adaptations and newspaper strip in the 1980s, continuing the illustrative tradition of Flash Gordon creator, A...
, and brought out the action-oriented Heavy Hitters
Heavy Hitters

Heavy Hitters is an album by the Michael Schenker Group. Schenker has stated that this should not have been labeled as an MSG album, to which producer Bob Kulick issued a contradicting statement. ...
 line with material from Peter David
Peter David

Peter Allen David is an United States writer, best known for his work in comic books and Star Trek novels. David often jokingly describes his occupation as "Writer of Stuff"....
 (Sachs and Violens
Sachs and Violens

Sachs and Violens is an USA four issue comic book mini-series written by Peter David, with art by George P?rez, published by Marvel Comics's Epic Comics imprint from 1993 to 1994....
), Howard Chaykin
Howard Chaykin

Howard Victor Chaykin is an American Comic book creator famous for his innovative storytelling and sometimes controversial material. Chaykin?s main influences are the mid-20th Century book illustrators Robert Fawcett, Al Parker , and others, along with a love for jazz, which is often reflected in his work....
 (Midnight Men), Gerard Jones
Gerard Jones

Gerard Jones is an award-winning American author and comic book writer....
 (The Trouble with Girls
The Trouble with Girls (comics)

The Trouble with Girls is an American comic book limited series published by Malibu Comics from 1987 to 1988, Comico in 1989, Malibu Comics again from 1989 to 1991, and Epic Comics in 1993....
), Joe Kubert
Joe Kubert

Joe Kubert is a Jewish-United States comic book artist who went on to found the Joe Kubert School of Cartoon and Graphic Art. He is best known for his work on the DC Comics characters Sgt....
 (Abraham Stone) and Steve Purcell
Steve Purcell

Steve Purcell is an American comic book, animator and game designer. He is most widely known as the creator of Sam & Max, an independent comic book series about a pair of anthropomorphic animal vigilantes and private investigators, for which Purcell received an Eisner Award in 2007....
 (Sam & Max
Sam & Max

Sam & Max is a media franchise focusing on the eponymous characters of Sam and Max, the Freelance Police. The characters, who occupy a universe that parodies Culture of the United States, were created by Steve Purcell in his youth, and later debuted in a 1987 comic book series....
). The subsequent comic-book sales bust, however, prompted Marvel to end Epic in 1994. In late 1995, the line was temporarily brought back to complete the reprinting of the Akira manga. Epic was ended again when the series completed in early 1996.

Epic returns

In 2001, after recovering from bankruptcy
Bankruptcy

Bankruptcy is a legally declared inability or impairment of ability of an individual or organization to pay its creditors. Creditors may file a bankruptcy petition against a debtor in an effort to recoup a portion of what they are owed or initiate a restructuring....
, Marvel returned to publishing material suited for mature audiences, with a new imprint called MAX
MAX (comics)

MAX is an imprint of Marvel Comics for adult audiences, launched in 2001 after Marvel broke with the Comics Code Authority and established Marvel Rating System....
. In 2003, the Epic imprint was brought back, with two stated goals: to scout for new creator-owned projects, and to offer new talent a chance to work on lesser-known Marvel properties. Marvel Editors quietly contacted industry columnists, such as Cleveland Plain Dealer
The Plain Dealer (newspaper)

The Plain Dealer is the major daily newspaper of Cleveland, Ohio. It has the largest newspaper circulation of any Ohio newspaper, and is a top 20 newspaper for circulation in the United States....
 and Newsarama
Newsarama

Newsarama is an United States website that publishes news, interviews and essays about the American comic book industry. In addition, the site hosts an Internet forum for comic-book fans....
 columnist Michael San Giacomo, Ryan Scott Ottney
Ryan Scott Ottney

Ryan Scott Ottney is an American writer and journalist from New Boston, Ohio.Ryan's first published comic book work was The Legend of Isis from Alias Enterprises and Blue Water Productions ....
, Eric J. Moreels, and Sword of Dracula
Sword of Dracula

Sword of Dracula is a horror fiction comic book published by several publishers, including , IDW Publishing, and Digital Webbing. The series focuses on a group of United Nations connected commandos called the Polidorium....
 creator Jason Henderson
Jason Henderson

Jason Henderson is a writer of computer games, novels and several comic book series.He is the creator of the comic book series Sword of Dracula from , Strange Magic from Marvel Comics, and Soulcatcher....
, to ask for new comic pitches using existing Marvel properties. San Giacomo created his own character, Phantom Jack
Phantom Jack

Phantom Jack is the eponymous character of a comic book series created by writer Michael San Giacomo. Its publication started in early 2004 as a monthly series at , completing its first five-issues story-arc....
. Henderson created Strange Magic, a story about a hitherto-unknown daughter of Marvel's Doctor Strange. An open call for submissions was issued, which prompted a huge response, and resulted in months-long delays in reviewing submissions. The option of submitting creator-owned pitches was quickly downplayed and then discontinued.

The new Epic received considerable attention with Trouble, a mini-series by Mark Millar
Mark Millar

Mark Millar is an award-winning Scotland comic book writer born in Coatbridge. Now a resident of Glasgow, Millar has been the highest selling British comic-book writer working in America this decade....
 that supposedly would retcon
Retcon

Retroactive continuity is the deliberate changing of previously established facts in a work of serial fiction. The change is informally referred to as a "retcon", and producing a retcon is called "retconning"....
 the Spider-Man
Spider-Man

Spider-Man is a fictional character appearing in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character First appearance in Amazing Fantasy #15 , and was created by scripter-editor Stan Lee and artist-plotter Steve Ditko....
 mythos by revealing details from the teenage years of May Parker and Peter's mother, but although all the main characters sported names any Spider-Man fan would recognize, there was no explicit revelation that they were in any way connected to their Marvel Universe namesakes. Other comics in the line, including a Crimson Dynamo
Crimson Dynamo

The Crimson Dynamo is the name of several fictional characters in the Marvel Comics Marvel Universe, most of whom have been supervillains. The various Crimson Dynamos have been powered armor-wearing Russian or Soviet Union agents who have clashed with Iron Man over the course of his heroic career....
 title, were produced by lesser-known talents, and the line was cancelled before it could develop traction. A number of solicitations were cancelled. Titles that were in progress when Marvel's new management dumped the line were hastily thrown together under one cover with the title Epic Anthology Presents, which was cancelled after the first issue was published. San Giacomo requested that the rights to Phantom Jack be returned to him, and it was not included in the anthology. The story was published instead by Image Comics
Image Comics

Image Comics is an United States comic book publisher. It was founded in 1992 by seven high-profile illustrators as a venue where creators could publish their material without giving up the copyrights to the characters they created, as creator ownership properties....
 and returned in 2007 through Atomic Pop Art Enterprises.

Titles

Dreadstar Issue 1
*67 Seconds - written by James Robinson, art by Steve Yeowell
Steve Yeowell

Steve Yeowell is a United Kingdom comics artist, well-known for his work on the long-running science fiction and fantasy weekly comic 2000AD ....
  • A1
  • Akira
    Akira (manga)

    is a black and white serial manga or graphic novel by Katsuhiro Otomo. Set in a post-apocalyptic Tokyo, the work uses conventions of the cyberpunk genre to detail a saga of turmoil....
     - Manga - Katsuhiro Otomo
    Katsuhiro Otomo

    is a Japanese manga artist and director. He is perhaps best known for being the creator of the manga Akira and Akira , which are extremely famous and influential....
  • Alien Legion
    Alien Legion

    Alien Legion was an early Epic Comics title about the members of a military unit called Force Nomad, comprised of the "dregs of the universe" and similar to the French Foreign Legion....
     - created by Carl Potts
    Carl Potts

    Carl Potts is an United States comic-book writer, artist and editing best known for creating the series Alien Legion for the Marvel Comics imprint Epic Comics....
  • Atomic Age
    Atomic Age (comics)

    Atomic Age is a four-issue comic-book limited series, cover-dated November 1990 to February 1991, published by the Marvel Comics imprint Epic Comics....
  • Black Dragon - written by Chris Claremont
    Chris Claremont

    Chris Claremont is an American comic book writer and novelist, known for his 16-year stint on Uncanny X-Men, during which the series became one of the comic book industry's most successful properties....
    , art by John Bolton
  • Blood: A Tale - created by J.M. DeMatteis
  • The Bozz Chronicles - written by David Michelinie
    David Michelinie

    David Michelinie is an American comic book writer....
    , art by Bret Blevins
    Bret Blevins

    Bret Blevins is an American comic book artist, animation storyboard artist, and painter. He is perhaps best known for his stint as the regular penciler of New Mutants....
  • Cadillacs and Dinosaurs
    Xenozoic Tales

    Xenozoic Tales is an alternative comics by Mark Schultz set in a apocalyptic and post-apocalyptic science fiction. Publication began in 1986 with the story "Xenozoic!" included in the comic anthology Death Rattle....
  • Captain Confederacy
    Captain Confederacy

    Captain Confederacy is an Alternate history comic book by Will Shetterly and Vince Stone that was published between 1986 and 1992. It tells the story of a superhero created for propaganda purposes in a world in which the Confederate States of America won their independence....
  • Clive Barker
    Clive Barker

    Clive Barker is an England author, film director and visual artist best known for his work in both metaphysical fantasy and horror fiction.Barker came to prominence in the mid-1980s with a series of short stories which established him as a leading young horror writer....
    -related
    • Clive Barker's Book of the Damned
    • Clive Barker's The Harrowers
    • Clive Barker's Hellraiser - based on concepts by Clive Barker
      Clive Barker

      Clive Barker is an England author, film director and visual artist best known for his work in both metaphysical fantasy and horror fiction.Barker came to prominence in the mid-1980s with a series of short stories which established him as a leading young horror writer....
      , includes a separate outing for Pinhead
  • Clive Barker's Nightbreed - based on Clive Barker's novel and movie by the same name.
    • Nightbeed / Hellraiser: Jihad
    • Pinhead, based on the works of Clive Barker
    • Pinhead vs. Marshal Law
    • Weaveworld, based on the works of Clive Barker
  • Coyote
    Coyote (comics)

    Coyote is a comic book character created by Steve Englehart and Marshall Rogers....
  • Crash Ryan
    Crash Ryan

    Crash Ryan is a four-issue comic book limited series created by Ron Harris and published by Marvel Comics' Epic Comics line in 1984....
  • Crimson Dynamo
    Crimson Dynamo

    The Crimson Dynamo is the name of several fictional characters in the Marvel Comics Marvel Universe, most of whom have been supervillains. The various Crimson Dynamos have been powered armor-wearing Russian or Soviet Union agents who have clashed with Iron Man over the course of his heroic career....
  • Dreadstar
    Dreadstar

    Dreadstar was the first comic series published by Epic Comics, in 1982 in comics. It was centered on Vanth Dreadstar, sole survivor of the entire Milky Way galaxy, and an ensemble cast of crewmates, including cyborg sorcerer Syzygy Darklock, and their struggle to end an ancient war between two powerful, evil empires: The Church of The Instrum...
     - created by Jim Starlin
    Jim Starlin

    James P. "Jim" Starlin is an United States comic book writer and artist, who has worked for Marvel Comics, DC Comics and others since the early 1970s....
  • Elektra: Assassin
    Elektra: Assassin

    Elektra: Assassin is a seminal eight-issue miniseries published by Epic Comics, an imprint of Marvel Comics, between 1986 and 87. It was written by Frank Miller and illustrated by Bill Sienkiewicz....
  • ElfQuest
    Elfquest

    Elfquest is a cult following comic book property created by Wendy Pini and Richard Pini in 1978. The basic premise is a fantasy story about a community of Elves and other fictional species who struggle to survive and coexist on a primitive Earth-like World of Two Moons....
  • Epic Anthology - collected the complete first issues of three different titles that were developed as individual mini-series (Sleepwalker, Young Ancient One and Strange Magic); only one issue published
  • Epic Illustrated
    Epic Illustrated

    Epic Illustrated was a comic book-magazine anthology published in the United States by Marvel Comics. The series lasted for 34 issues, from Spring 1980 in comics to February 1986 in comics....
     - magazine anthology similar to Heavy Metal
    Heavy Metal (magazine)

    Heavy Metal is an United States science fiction and fantasy fiction comics magazine, known primarily for its blend of dark fantasy/science fiction and erotica....
  • Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser
    Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser

    Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser are two seminal sword-and-sorcery heroes created by Fritz Leiber and loosely modelled upon himself and his friend Harry Otto Fischer ....
  • Feud
  • Groo the Wanderer
    Groo the Wanderer

    Groo the Wanderer is a fantasy/comedy comic book series written and drawn by Sergio Aragon?s, rewritten, coplotted and edited by Mark Evanier, lettered by Stan Sakai, and colored by Tom Luth....
     - by Sergio Aragones
    Sergio Aragonés

    Sergio Aragon?s Domenech is a cartoonist and writer best known for his contributions to Mad Magazine and creator of the comic book Groo the Wanderer....
    , Mark Evanier
    Mark Evanier

    Mark Stephen Evanier is an United States comic book and television writer, particularly known for his humor work. Evanier is of ethnic Jewish heritage....
     and Stan Sakai
    Stan Sakai

    is a sansei Japanese American, Eisner Award-winning comic book creator.Born in Kyoto, Japan, Sakai grew up in Hawaii and studied fine arts at the University of Hawaii....
  • Gun Theory - by Daniel Way
    Daniel Way

    image = Daniel Way.jpg| caption = At 2008 Comic-Con, photo by from North Hollywood, USA| birthname =| location = West Branch, Michigan...
     and Jon Proctor, cancelled mid-series after two issues
  • The Last American
    The Last American

    The Last American is a four-issue American comic book limited series released by Marvel Comics's Epic Comics imprint in 1990 in comics. It was written by John Wagner and Alan Grant with art by Mike McMahon ....
  • The Light and Darkness War
    The Light and Darkness War

    The Light and Darkness War is a comic book written by Tom Veitch and pencilled by Cam Kennedy published by Epic Comics , an imprint of Marvel Comics...
  • Marshal Law
    Marshal Law (comics)

    Marshal Law is an English-language superhero comic book series created by Pat Mills and Kevin O'Neill . One of the first major creator-owned characters for a major publisher, it was first published by Epic Comics in 1987....
  • Meltdown
  • Moebius
    Jean Giraud

    Jean Henri Gaston Giraud is a France Comic book creator. Giraud has earned worldwide fame, not only under his own name but also under the pseudonym Moebius, and to a lesser extent Gir, the latter appearing mostly in the form of a boxed signature at the bottom of the artist's paintings, for instance the volumes' covers....
     a series of self-titled graphic novels by Moebius
    Jean Giraud

    Jean Henri Gaston Giraud is a France Comic book creator. Giraud has earned worldwide fame, not only under his own name but also under the pseudonym Moebius, and to a lesser extent Gir, the latter appearing mostly in the form of a boxed signature at the bottom of the artist's paintings, for instance the volumes' covers....
    . Some characters in these also received their own titles:
    • Airtight Garage
      Airtight Garage

      The Airtight Garage Of Jerry Cornelius is a lengthy comic strip work by the artist and writer Moebius . It first appeared in discrete two-to-four page episodes, in the France magazine Metal Hurlant between 1976-1980, and later in the American version of the same magazine, Heavy Metal , starting in 1977....
      - French comic, created by Moebius
      Jean Giraud

      Jean Henri Gaston Giraud is a France Comic book creator. Giraud has earned worldwide fame, not only under his own name but also under the pseudonym Moebius, and to a lesser extent Gir, the latter appearing mostly in the form of a boxed signature at the bottom of the artist's paintings, for instance the volumes' covers....
    • The Elsewhere Prince - part of the Airtight Garage
      Airtight Garage

      The Airtight Garage Of Jerry Cornelius is a lengthy comic strip work by the artist and writer Moebius . It first appeared in discrete two-to-four page episodes, in the France magazine Metal Hurlant between 1976-1980, and later in the American version of the same magazine, Heavy Metal , starting in 1977....
       universe
    • Onyx Overlord - part of the Airtight Garage
      Airtight Garage

      The Airtight Garage Of Jerry Cornelius is a lengthy comic strip work by the artist and writer Moebius . It first appeared in discrete two-to-four page episodes, in the France magazine Metal Hurlant between 1976-1980, and later in the American version of the same magazine, Heavy Metal , starting in 1977....
       universe
    • Blueberry
    • Lieutenant Blueberry
    • Marshal Blueberry
    • Chaos
    • The Incal
      The Incal

      The Incal is a science fiction comic book saga written by Alejandro Jodorowsky and illustrated by Jean Giraud....
    • Metallic Memories
  • Moonshadow
    Moonshadow (graphic novel)

    Moonshadow is a 1985 in comics–1987 in comics Limited series written and created by J. M. DeMatteis and illustrated by Jon J. Muth and Kent Williams as well as George Pratt ....
     - created by J.M. DeMatteis
  • The Olympians
    Olympians (comics)

    The Olympians are a fictional species in the Marvel Comics Marvel Universe, based loosely on the Twelve Olympians and other deity of Greek mythology....
     - Stephen Jewell and Gary Chaloner
    Gary Chaloner

    Gary Chaloner is an Australian comic book artist and writer. Born in Sydney in 1963, he began self publishing in 1985 with David de Vries, Glenn Lumsden and Tad Pietrzykowski under the Cyclone! imprint....
  • The One
  • Plastic Forks
  • Sachs and Violens
    Sachs and Violens

    Sachs and Violens is an USA four issue comic book mini-series written by Peter David, with art by George P?rez, published by Marvel Comics's Epic Comics imprint from 1993 to 1994....
  • Sam & Max
    Sam & Max

    Sam & Max is a media franchise focusing on the eponymous characters of Sam and Max, the Freelance Police. The characters, who occupy a universe that parodies Culture of the United States, were created by Steve Purcell in his youth, and later debuted in a 1987 comic book series....
     (Freelance Police and Bad Day on the Moon)
  • Samurai Cat
    Samurai Cat

    Samurai Cat is the main character in a series of books by Mark E. Rogers. In addition to the detailed writing, almost every page in each book has a picture painted by Rogers, depicting the events described on that page....
  • The Shadowline Saga
    Shadowline (Epic Comics)

    The Shadowline Saga is a comic book imprint from Epic Comics that was published in its original incarnation from 1987 in comics to 1990 in comics....
    • Dr. Zero
    • Powerline
    • St. George
    • Critical Mass
  • Silver Surfer: Parable
    Silver Surfer

    The Silver Surfer is a Marvel Comics superhero created by Jack Kirby. The character first appearance in Fantastic Four #48 , the first of a three-issue arc fans and historians call "The Galactus Trilogy"....
  • Sisterhood of Steel
    Sisterhood of Steel

    The Sisterhood of Steel was a series of comics by Christy Marx.In the series, a society of warrior-women has survived for generations by hiring out its elite forces....
  • Six from Sirius
    Six from Sirius

    Six from Sirius is a comic book limited series created by Doug Moench and Paul Gulacy and published by Epic Comics in 1984. It was followed by a sequel series in 1986 titled Six from Sirius II....
  • The Sleeze Brothers
    The Sleeze Brothers

    The Sleeze Brothers was a short-lived Comics published by Epic Comics, between August 1989 and January 1990 , lasting for 6 issues. A collection of the six issues were later released in 1990, along with a final extended issue in 1991....
  • Someplace Strange
    Someplace Strange

    Someplace Strange is a graphic novel, published in 1988 by Marvel Comics under that company's Epic Comics imprint. It was written by Ann Nocenti, with artwork by John Bolton ....
  • Stalkers
    Stalkers (comics)

    Stalkers is a twelve issues comic book limited series created in 1990 by Jan Strnad, Mark Verheiden and Mark Texeira, and published by Marvel Comics imprint Epic Comics....
  • The Stars My Destination
    The Stars My Destination

    The Stars My Destination is a science fiction novel by Alfred Bester . Originally serialized in Galaxy science fiction in four parts beginning with the October 1956 issue, it first appeared in book form as Tiger! Tiger! when published in England, where it remains widely known under that title....
  • Starstruck - written by Elaine Lee
    Elaine Lee

    Elaine Lee is an United States actor, playwright, comic book colorist and Comic book creator. She received a 7th Daytime Emmy Awards for her role on NBC-TV?s The Doctors and was a founding member and artistic director of Manhattan-based theatre company, Wild Hair Productions....
    , art by Michael William Kaluta
    Michael William Kaluta

    Michael William Kaluta, sometimes credited as Mike Kaluta or Michael Wm. Kaluta , is an American comic book artist.Born in Guatemala to U.S....
  • Steelgrip Starkey - miniseries - Alan Weiss
    Alan Weiss

    Alan Weiss was born in 1950 in New York City. His first instrument was classical guitar, which he studied with Andr?s Segovia. When he was ten years old he changed definitely to the piano, studying with David Saperton and Rudolf Firkusny, with whom he studied at Juilliard....
  • Stray Toasters
    Stray Toasters

    Stray Toasters is a four-issue comic book limited series created, written and illustrated by Bill Sienkiewicz and published by Marvel Comics's imprint named Epic Comics in 1988....
    Bill Sienkiewicz
    Bill Sienkiewicz

    Bill Sienkiewicz is an Eisner Award-winning United States artist best known for his comic books, primarily Marvel Comics' The New Mutants and Elektra: Assassin....
  • Swords of the Swashbucklers - written by Bill Mantlo
    Bill Mantlo

    Bill Mantlo is an United States comic-book writer, primarily at Marvel Comics, and an Lawyer, best-known for his work on two licensed toy properties whose adventures occurred in the Marvel Universe: the Eagle Award -winning Micronauts and the long-running Rom ....
    , art by Jackson Guice
    Jackson Guice

    Jackson "Butch" Guice is an United States Comic book creator....
  • William Shatner's Tek World
  • Timespirits
    Timespirits

    Timespirits was an eight-issue comic book limited series published by Marvel Comics as part of its Epic Comics imprint in 1984. It was created by writer Steve Perry and Tom Yeates....
  • Tomb of Dracula
    Tomb of Dracula

    The Tomb of Dracula is a horror fiction comic book series published by Marvel Comics from April 1972 to August 1979. The 70-issue series featured a group of Vampire hunters who fought Dracula and other supernatural menaces....
    - controversial revival by Marv Wolfman
    Marv Wolfman

    Marvin A. "Marv" Wolfman is an award-winning United States comic book writer. He is best known for lengthy runs on The Tomb of Dracula, creating Blade for Marvel Comics, and Titans for DC Comics....
     and Gene Colan
    Gene Colan

    Eugene "Gene" Colan is an United States Comic book creator.Best known as one of Marvel Comics' most significant artists, whose signature titles include the superhero series, Daredevil , the cult-hit Satire series Howard the Duck, and The Tomb of Dracula, considered one of comics' classic horror fiction series....
  • The Transmutation of Ike Garuda
    The Transmutation of Ike Garuda

    The Transmutation of Ike Garuda is a two-issue prestige format graphic novel published by the Epic Comics imprint of Marvel Comics, with the first issue being released in 1991 in comics and the second issue in 1992 in comics....
    - written by Elaine Lee
    Elaine Lee

    Elaine Lee is an United States actor, playwright, comic book colorist and Comic book creator. She received a 7th Daytime Emmy Awards for her role on NBC-TV?s The Doctors and was a founding member and artistic director of Manhattan-based theatre company, Wild Hair Productions....
    , art by James Sherman
  • Trouble
  • The Trouble with Girls
    The Trouble with Girls (comics)

    The Trouble with Girls is an American comic book limited series published by Malibu Comics from 1987 to 1988, Comico in 1989, Malibu Comics again from 1989 to 1991, and Epic Comics in 1993....
  • Video Jack - written by Cary Bates
    Cary Bates

    Cary Bates is a comic book, animation television and film writer....
    , art by Keith Giffen
    Keith Giffen

    Keith Ian Giffen is an United States comic book illustrator and writer....
  • Void Indigo
    Void Indigo

    Void Indigo was a short lived and highly controversial comic book series written by Steve Gerber and drawn by Val Mayerik, it was published by Epic Comics from 1983 to 1984....
  • War Man - written by Chuck Dixon
    Chuck Dixon

    Charles "Chuck" Dixon is an United States comic book writer, perhaps best-known for long runs on Batman titles in the 1990s....
    , art by Juan Zanotto
    Juan Zanotto

    Juan Zanotto was an Italy-born Argentina comic book artist who worked both in Europe and Argentina....
     (2 parts; 1993)
  • Wild Cards
    Wild Cards

    Wild Cards is a science fiction and superhero anthology series set in a shared universe. The series was created by a group of New Mexico science fiction authors, and mostly edited by George R....


External links

  • , Comic Book Resources
    Comic Book Resources

    Comic Book Resources also known as CBR is a website dedicated to the coverage of comic book-related news and discussion....
  • , The Comics Journal
    The Comics Journal

    The Comics Journal, often abbreviated TCJ, is the largest United States magazine of news and criticism pertaining to comic books and strips....
  • , Maelmill.com