List of comic book publishing companies
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List of publishers
Active companies
- AC Comics
- Arcana Studios
- Archie Comics (formerly MLJ)
- Mighty Comics (Defunct) (sometimes known as Archie Adventure Comics & Radio Comics)
- Red Circle Comics (Defunct)
- Aardvark-Vanaheim (only publishes Cerebus collections, now)
- Avatar Press
- Beckett Comics
- Claypool Comics
- Creative One Comics
- Dark Horse Comics
- Comics Greatest World (Defunct)
- Legend (Defunct)
- Maverick (Defunct)
- DC Comics
- Vertigo
- Impact (Defunct)
- Milestone Media (Dormant)
- Paradox Press (formerly Piranha Press)
- Wildstorm
- America's Best Comics (Pending removal from Wildstorm umbrella)
- Beyond the Storm (Incorporated into Wildstorm Signature Series)
- Cliffhanger (Incorporated into Wildstorm Signature Series)
- Homage (Incorporated into Wildstorm Signature Series)
- Wildstorm Signature Series
- DC Focus (Defunct)
- Johnny DC
- D. C. Thomson & Co. Ltd
- Devil's Due Publishing
- Drawn and Quarterly
- DrMaster (also assumed the North American catalog of ComicsOne)
- Fantagraphics
- Hanthercraft
- Heroic Publishing
- Humanoids Publishing
- Ibooks
- Image Comics
- Extreme Studios (Defunct)
- Highbrow Entertainment/Larsenverse
- ShadowLine (Defunct)
- Todd McFarlane Productions
- Top Cow Productions
- Wildstorm (Moved to DC Comics)
- Kandora Publishing
- Last Gasp Comics
- Lone Star Press
- Marvel Comics
- Curtis Magazines (Defunct)
- Epic Comics (Defunct)
- Icon
- Marvel Age
- MAX
- New Universe (Defunct)
- Star Comics (Defunct)
- Tsunami (Defunct)
- Ultimate Marvel
- Ultraverse (Defunct)
- Milestone Media (Still in operation, but no longer publishes comic books on regular bases)
- Mu Press
- NBM (only publishes graphic novels now)
- Oni Press
- Penny-Farthing
- Radio Comix
- Rebellion
- Rip Off Press
- Shanda Fantasy Arts
- Slave Labor Graphics
- Shooting Star Comics
- Titan Books
- Top Cow Productions (associated with Image Comics)
- Joe's Comics (De-facto defunct)
- Top Shelf Comics
- TOKYOPOP
- VIZ Media
- WaRP Graphics (now published by DC Comics)
- WCG Comics
Defunct companies
- Ace Comics
- Ajax/Farrell
- American Comics Group (also known as ACG)
- Ania Publishing
- Apple Comics
- Atlas/Seaboard Comics
- Azteca Productions
- Big Umbrella Comics
- Blackthorne Comics
- Broadway Comics
- Caliber Comics
- Chaos! Comics
- Centaur Comics
- Charlton Comics
- Columbia Comics
- Comic Media
- Comico Comics
- ComicsOne
- Continuity Comics (still exists as Neal Adams Studios, no longer publishing comics)
- Continüm Comics
- Crestwood Publications (later known as Prize Comics]]
- CrossGen Entertaiment
- David McKay Publications
- Defiant Comics
- Dell Comics
- Deluxe Comics
- Eastern Color Printing
- Eclipse Comics
- EC Comics
- Enwil Comics
- Extreme Studios
- Fawcett Comics
- First Comics
- Fiction House
- Fox Features Syndicate
- Gladstone Comics
- Gold Key Comics (also known as Whitman Comics)
- Great Publications
- Harvey Comics
- Hillman Periodicals
- Innovation Comics
- IW Publications (also known as Super Comics)
- JC Comics (also known as JC Productions, still in existence, just not publishing)
- King Comics (connected with King Features Syndicate)
- Kitchen Sink Press
- Lev Gleason Publications (also known as Comic House Publications)
- Lightning Comics
- Magazine Enterprises
- Mainline Publications
- Malibu Comics (defunct)
- Aircel Comics (Formerly Independent)
- Bravura
- Eternity Comics
- Protectors Universe
- Ultraverse (moved to Marvel)
- M.F. Enterprises
- Mirage Comics
- Nedor Comics
- Noble Comics
- Pacific Comics (also known as PC)
- Print Mint
- Quality Comics
- Renegade Press
- Silverwolf Comics
- Spire Christian Comics
- Street & Smith
- Studio Ironcat (also known as I.C. Entertainment)
- Furry Comics
- Sexy Fruit
- Tekno Comix
- Thoughts and Images
- Topps Comics
- Tower Comics
- Voyager Communications/Acclaim Comics
- Valiant Comics/Valiant Heroes
- Armada
- Windjammer
- Vortex Comics