List of Image Comics publications
Appearance
Image Comics is an American comic book publisher. These are the ongoing and limited series publications it has released under its own brand and imprints such as Todd McFarlane Productions, Desperado Publishing, Beckett Comics, and Top Cow Productions.
Titles
0–9
- 10th Muse (2000–2001; issues 1–9)
- 13 Chambers (2008; by mink and Denis Medri)[1][2]
- The 13th Artifact (2016; by Amit Chauhan)[3]
- 1963 (1993)
- 21
- 24Seven (2006–2007; anthology, edited by Ivan Brandon)
- 3 Floyds: Alpha King (2015; by Brian Azzarello and Nick Floyd)[4]
- 39 Minutes (2016; by William Harms)[5]
- 4-Fisted Adventures of Tug and Buster (1998 one-shot)
- 40 Oz. Collected TPB (1998 one-shot)
- 50 Girls 50 (2001; miniseries 1–4)
- '68 (2006, 2011 by Mark Kidwell, Nat Jones and Jay Fotos)[6][7]
- 76 (2008–2009; miniseries 1–5)
- 86 Volta Dead Girl (2005 one-shot)
- 8house (2016; by Brandon Graham)[8]
A
- A.D.: After Death (2017)
- The Activity
- Adrenalynn: Weapon of War (1999–2000)
- Adrift (2015)
- Adventures in the Rifle Brigade (2000)
- Afar (2017)
- Age of Bronze (1998–2010)
- Airboy (2016)
- Alex + Ada (2013–2015)
- Alien Pig Farm 3000 (2007; by writer Todd Farmer/Steve Niles/Thomas Jane and art by Donald Marquez)[9][10][11]
- Allegra (1996)
- Alley Cat (1999–2000)
- The Alliance (1995)
- Alpha Girl (2012)
- Alter Nation (2004)
- Altered Image (1998)
- The Amazing Joy Buzzards (2005)
- The Amazing Joy Buzzards vol. 2 (2005–2006)
- Amber Atoms[12] (2009)
- American Flagg (2013)
- American Jesus[13] (2009)
- American Legends (2014)
- The Amory Wars (2007–2008)
- The Amory Wars vol. 2 (2008)
- Analog (2018)
- Angela (1994–1995)
- Ant vol. 2 (2005–2007; previous volume from Arcana Studio)
- Aqua Leung (2008; by Mark Andrew Smith and Paul Maybury, ISBN 1-58240-863-7)[14]
- Arcanum (1997–1998)
- Area 52 (2001)
- Aria (1999)
- Ascend (2004; by Keith Arem and Christopher Shy; TPB: ISBN 1-58240-430-5; Hardcover: ISBN 1-58240-518-2; reprinted as Special Edition by IDW Publishing)[15]
- Assassin Nation (2019–)
- The Astounding Wolf-Man (2007–2010)
- Astro City (1995–1996; by Kurt Busiek)
- Astro City vol. 2 (1996–2000)
- The Atheist (2005–2007)
- Athena Inc. (2001)
- Awakening (1997–1998)
B
- Back to Brooklyn[16]
- Backlash
- Bad Dog
- Bad Ideas
- Bad Planet
- Badger
- Badrock
- Bastard Samurai (2002)
- Battle Chasers
- Battle Hymn (2004–2005)
- Battle of the Planets
- Battle of the Planets: Coup de Gras (2005)
- Battle Pope vol. 2 (2005–2007; previous volume from Funk-o-Tron)
- Battlestar Galactica
- Battlestone
- The Beauty (2015–)
- Bedlam (2012–)
- Beef (February 2018 – June 2018; five-issue miniseries)
- Berserker
- Beyond Avalon (2005)
- Big Bang Comics
- Big Bruisers
- Big Hair Productions
- Birthright (2014–)
- Bitch Planet (2014–)
- Black and White
- Black Cloud
- Black Flag
- The Black Forest
- Black Magick (2015–)
- Black Mist
- Black Monday Murders (2016 – ongoing)
- Black Ops
- Black Road
- Black Science (2013 – ongoing)
- Black Tide
- Blacklight
- Blair Witch: Dark Testaments
- Blindside
- Bliss Alley
- Blood Legacy
- Blood River
- Blood Stain
- Bloodhunter
- Bloodpool
- Bloodstream
- Bloodstrike
- Bloodwulf
- Blue
- Body Bags
- Bodycount
- Bohos
- Bomb Queen
- Bonus
- Bone
- Bonerest (2005–2006)
- Boof
- Boof and the Bruise Crew
- Book of Shadows
- Brass
- Brawl
- Brigade
- Brit (2007–2009)
- Broken Trinity[17]
- Brother Bedlam
- Bulletproof Coffin
- Bulletproof Monk (1998–1999)
- Bunker
- Burglar Bill vol. 2 (2004–2005)
- Butcher Knight
C
- C-23 (1998; 9-issue series)
- Carbon Grey (2011–present)
- Casanova (2006–2008)
- Celestine
- Channel Zero
- Chapel
- Chassis
- Chew[18][19]
- Choker
- Cholly and Flytrap
- The Circle
- City of Heroes vol. 2 (2005–2007; previous volume from Blue King Studios)
- City of Silence
- The Clock Maker
- Cloudburst (2004; OGN)
- Codeflesh[20]
- Comic Book Tattoo[21]
- Compass Zero
- Copperhead (2014–)
- The Creech (1997)
- Creed
- Crimson
- The Cross Bronx (2006)
- Crosswind (2017–)
- The Crow (1999)
- Crowded (2018–)
- Crypt
- Curse Words (2017–2019)
- Cursed
- Cyberforce
- Cybernary
- Cyberpunx (1996)
D
- Damned
- Danger Girl
- Darkchylde
- Darker Image
- Darkminds
- Dart
- David and Goliath
- Dawn
- Days Of Hate |12 issue series| (January 2018 – December 2018)
- Dead Ahead[22]
- Dead Body Road
- Dead Space
- Deadly Class (2013 – ongoing)
- Deadworld vol. 3 (2005–2006; previous volumes from Caliber Press)
- Death Dealer
- Death Jr.
- Death or Glory, by Rick Remender and Bengal (2018–)
- Deathblow
- Demon Slayer (1998–2000)
- Deep Sleeper (2004; first two issues published by Oni Press)
- Defcon 4
- Defiance
- Deity: Revelations
- Descender (2015–)
- Desperate Times
- The Detonator (2004–2005; by Mike Baron)
- Die (2018–)
- A Distant Soil
- Divine Right
- Doom's IV
- Drain
- Drifter (2014 – ongoing)
- The Drowned[23]
- Drums
- Dust[24][25][26][27]
- Dusty Star
- DV8
- Dynamo 5 (2007–2009)
E
- East of West (2013 – ongoing)
- Eclipse (2017–)
- Elephantmen (2006–2018)
- Elsewhere (2017–)
- Empty Zone (2015-)
- Enormous (former publisher; 2012–2015 and Kaiju is Giant Animal/Creatures in Series)
- Eternal Empire (2017–)
- The Expatriate (2005–2006)
- Extreme Sacrifice (1995)
- Extremity (2017–)
F
- Faction Paradox
- The Fade Out (2014–2016)
- Fairlady (2019–)
- Fall Out Toy Works (2009–2010)[28]
- Farmhand, by Taylor Wells and Rob Guillory (2018–)
- Fatale
- Fear Agent (2005–2010)
- Fearless
- Feather
- Fell (2005–2008)
- Ferro City (2005)
- Fire From Heaven
- Firebreather
- First Man
- Five Ghosts (2013–)
- The Fix (2016–)
- Flaming Carrot Comics (2004–2005)
- Flavor (2018–)
- Forever Amber
- Four Eyes[29] (2008-Ongoing)
- Four Letter Worlds
- Frankenstein Mobster
- Freedom Force
- Freshmen (2005–2006)
- From Under Mountains
G
- G.I. Joe
- G-Man
- Gear Station
- Geeksville
- Gen¹³
- Gen¹³/Monkeyman and O'Brien
- Get Naked (Great was Utopian Nudist Comic)
- Ghost Spy
- Ghosted
- The Gift (2004–2006; previously published by Raven Publications)
- Girls (2005–2007)
- Gladstone's School for World Conquerors
- Glitter Bomb (2016–2017)
- Glitter Bomb: The Fame Game (2017–2018)
- Go Girl!
- God Complex (2009–2010)
- God Country (2017)
- God Hates Astronauts (2014 – ongoing)
- Gødland (2005 – ongoing)
- The Gray Area
- Grease Monkey
- Great Pacific
- Green Valley (2016–2017)
- Groo the Wanderer
- Grounded (2005–2006)
- Grrl Scouts: Work Sucks
- Guerillas[30]
- GunCandy (2005–2006)
H
- Hack/Slash
- Halcyon
- Happy! (see Grant Morrison bibliography#Other US publishers)
- Haunt
- Hawaiian Dick
- Hawaiian Dick: The Last Resort (2004–2005)
- Hazed
- Heirs of Eternity
- Hellcop
- Hellshock
- Hellspawn
- Hero Camp (2005)
- Hip Flask
- Hong on the Range
- Horizon (2016–)
- The Horror Book
- Humankind
- The Humans (2015) – a spiritual successor to the Planet of the Apes comic series
- Hunter-Killer (2005–2007)
I
- I Kill Giants[31]
- The Imaginaries (2005)
- Immortal II
- Infidel
- Infinite Dark
- Intimidators (comics)
- Intrigue
- Invincible (2003 – 2018)
- Invisible Republic (2015 – ongoing)
- The Iron Ghost (2005–2006)
- Iron Wings
- Isis (2002; one-shot)
J
- Jack Kirby's Silver Star[32]
- Jack Staff (2003–2009)
- Jade Warriors
- Jersey Gods[33]
- Jinx
- Journeyman
- J.U.D.G.E.
- Jupiter's Legacy (Volume 1, 2015; Volume 2, 2017)
K
- Kabuki
- Kid Supreme
- Kill All Parents[34][35]
- Kill the Minotaur (2017–)
- Kill or Be Killed (2016–2018)
- Kin
- Kingdom City
- Kiss: Psycho Circus
- Knightmare
- Kore
L
- Lady Pendragon
- Lady Rawhide
- The Last Christmas
- Last Shot
- Lazarus (2013-Ongoing)[36]
- Leave It to Chance
- Legacy
- Legend of Supreme
- Liberty Meadows (2002–2006)
- The Light (2010)
- The Li'l Depressed Boy[37]
- Limbo[38] (2015–2016)
- Lions, Tigers and Bears
- Liquid City[39]
- Little Bird (2019)
- Little Red Hot
- Loaded Bible
- Low
- Lucha Libre
- Lullaby: Wisdom Seeker
M
- M. Rex
- Madman Atomic Comics (beginning April 2007)
- Maestros (2017–)
- Mage
- Man-Eaters by Chelsea Cain and Kate Niemczyk
- The Manhattan Projects
- Manifest Destiny (2013–)
- Mask of Zorro
- Masters of the Universe
- Maximage
- The Maxx
- Mayhem!
- Mech Destroyer
- Megaton Man
- Meltdown
- The Mice Templar
- Micronauts
- Middlewest (2018–)
- Misplaced
- Monstress by Marjorie Liu and Sana Takeda (2015–)
- Moonstruck by Grace Ellis and Shae Beagle (2017–)
- Mora (2005)
- More Than Mortal: Otherworlds
- Morning Glories
- Motor Crush (2016–)
- Murder Falcon (2018-)
- Mutant Earth
- Mythstalkers
N
- Nailbiter
- Nash (1999)
- Near Death (2011)
- The New Brighton Archeological Society (2009)
- New Men
- The Next Issue Project
- Night Club
- Night World (2014; 10-issue miniseries)
- No Place Like Home
- Noble Causes (2002)
- Noble Causes (vol. 2 2004–2009)
- Nonplayer
- Nowhere Men
- NYC Mech
- NYC Mech: Beta Love (2005)
O
- Obergeist
- Oblivion Song
- Occult Crimes Taskforce
- Oliver (2019–)
- Olympus[40]
- Orc Stain[41][42]
- The Others
- Outcast
- Outlaw Territory
P
- Paper Girls (2015–)
- Paradigm (September 2002 – November 2003)
- Pax Romana (December 2007 – November 2008)
- Peter Panzerfaust (February 2013 – December 2016)
- Phantom Guard
- Phantom Jack
- Phonogram (August 2006 – January 2016)
- PigTale
- The Pirates of Coney Island
- PITT
- Planetoid
- Point of Impact
- Popgun (October 2012 – January 2013)
- The Portent
- Power Rangers: Zeo
- Powers (April 2000 – ongoing)
- Pretty Deadly (2013 – ongoing)
- Prism Stalker (2018–)
- The Private Eye (March 2013 – ongoing)
- Prodigy
- Proof[43] (October 2007 – 2010)
- Prophet
- PvP vol. 2 (2003–2010)
Q
R
- Random Acts of Violence (2010)
- Rasputin (2014–2016)
- Rat Queens (2013)
- The Realm (2017–)
- Redlands (2017–)
- Redneck (2017–)
- Reed Gunther (2011)
- Regulators (1995)
- Renato Jones (2017)
- Repo (2007)
- Revenge (2014)
- Revival (2013 – 2017)
- Rex Mundi (2002–2006)
- Riptide
- Rising Stars: Voices of the Dead (2005)
- Rocketo: Journey to the Hidden Sea (2005–2006)
- Rose (2017–)
- Rotogin: Junkbotz
- Rumble (2014 – ongoing)
- Runes of Ragnan
S
- The Safest Place[44]
- Saga
- Satellite Sam
- Savage Dragon
- Savant Garde
- Screamland
- Scud: The Disposable Assassin
- Sea of Red (2005–2006)
- Sea of Stars (2019–)
- Season of the Witch (2005–2006)
- The Second Stage Turbine Blade
- Seven to Eternity (2016-ongoing)
- Severed
- Sex Criminals (2013–)
- Shadowhawk
- Shadows
- Shaman's Tears
- Ship of Fools
- Shutter
- Sidekick
- Siren
- Skullkickers
- Skyward (2018–)
- Sleepless
- Slots (2017–)
- Small Gods (2004–2005)
- Snotgirl (2016–)
- SOCOM: SEAL Team Seven
- Sonata (2019–)
- Sons of the devil
- Sorrow
- Soul Kiss[45]
- Southern Bastards (2014–)
- Southern Cross (2015–)
- Spawn
- Spread (2014–)
- Stardust Kid (2005)
- Stellar[46] (2018–)
- Stone
- Stormwatch
- The Strange Adventures of H.P. Lovecraft (2009)
- Strange Girl (2005–2007)
- The Strange Talent of Luther Strode (2011–2012)
- Strangers
- Stray Bullets (1995–)
- Stupid Comics
- Suburban Glamour
- Sullivan's Sluggers
- Super Dinosaur
- SuperPatriot
- Supreme
- Sweets
- The Sword
- Sword of Dracula
- Sylvia Faust (2004–2005)
T
- Team 7
- Teen Wolf
- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
- Tellos
- Tellos: Second Coming (2005)
- The Tenth
- Tenth Muse
- Texas Strangers
- Thief of Thieves (2012)
- Throwaways (2016)
- Tomb Raider
- Total Eclipse One Shot (1998)
- A Touch of Silver
- Transhuman
- Trees (2015)
- Trencher
- Tribe
- The Tripper
- Troubleman (1996; miniseries 1–3)
- True Story Swear to God
- Turf
U
- Ultra
- Umbra
- Underground
- Undying Love (2011)[47]
- Union
- Unnatural by Mirka Andolfo (2018–2019)
V
- Vanguard (1993–1994)
- Velocity
- Velvet (2013–2016)
- V.I.C.E. (2005–2006)
- Victory (2003–2004)
- Victory vol. 2 (2004–2005)
- Viking (2009–2010)
- Violent Messiahs
- A Voice in the Dark
- Voltron
W
- Wahoo Morris
- The Walking Dead (2003 – 2019)
- Wanted
- War Heroes[48]
- Ward of the State
- Warlands
- The Warning (2018–)
- Waterloo Sunset (2004–2005)
- Wayward
- We Stand On Guard
- Weapon Zero
- Wetworks
- Whispers
- The Wicked + The Divine (2014–)
- The Wicked West
- Wildcats
- Wildguard
- WildStar
- Wildstorm!
- Witch Doctor
- Wonderlost
- Wytches by Scott Snyder and Jock
X
Y
Z
Graphic novels
- Black Cherry (by Doug TenNapel, July 2007, ISBN 1-58240-830-0)
- Devoid of Life (by Raffaele Ienco, September 2008, ISBN 1-58240-987-0)[49]
- Douglas Fredericks and the House of They (with Joe Kelly and Ben Roman, December 2008, ISBN 1-58240-994-3)[50]
- Earthboy Jacobus (by Doug TenNapel, 2005, ISBN 1-58240-492-5)
- The Five Fists of Science (by Matt Fraction and Steven Sanders, 2006, ISBN 1-58240-605-7)
- Flight (2004; comics anthology currently running to 7 volumes)
- Four-Letter Worlds (March 2005, ISBN 1-58240-439-9)
- Gear (by Doug TenNapel, 1999, ISBN 1-58240-680-4)
- Hector Plasm: De Mortuis (by Benito Cereno and illustrated by Nate Bellegarde, June 2006)
- Iron West (by Doug TenNapel, July 2006, ISBN 1-58240-630-8)
- Long Hot Summer (by Eric Stephenson with art by Jamie McKelvie, October 2005, ISBN 978-1-58240-559-9)
- Popgun (edited by Mark Andrew Smith and Joe Keatinge, 2007; comics anthology currently running to 4 volumes)
- Pug (by Derek McCulloch and Greg Espinoza, July 2010, 2010, ISBN 1-60706-066-3)
- Stagger Lee (by Derek McCulloch and Shepherd Hendrix, May 2006, ISBN 1-58240-607-3)
- Tales From the Bully Pulpit (by Benito Cereno and illustrated by Graeme MacDonald, August 2004, ISBN 1-58240-393-7)
- Tommysaurus Rex (by Doug TenNapel, August 2004, ISBN 1-58240-395-3)
- The Wizard's Tale
Beckett Comics
Desperado Publishing
Extreme Studios
- Avengelyne (1996)
- Badrock (1995–1996)
- Badrock and Company (1994–1995)
- Bloodstrike (1993–1995)
- Brigade vol. 2 (1993–1995)
- Brigade vol. 3 (2010)
- Glory (1995–1996)
- Prophet (1993–1995)
- Prophet vol. 2 (1995–1996)
- Supreme (1992–1996)
- Team Youngblood (1993–1996)
- Youngblood (1992–1994)
- Youngblood vol. 2 (1995–1996)
- Youngblood Strikefile (1993–1995)
Gorilla Comics
Highbrow Entertainment
- Dart (1996)
- Deadly Duo (1994–1995)
- Deadly Duo vol. 2 (1995)
- The Dragon (1996)
- Dragon: Blood & Guts (1995)
- Freak Force (1993–1995)
- Freak Force vol. 2 (1997)
- Savage Dragon (1992)
- Savage Dragon vol. 2 (1993 – ongoing)
- Savage Dragon: God War (2004–2005)
- Savage Dragon/Marshal Law (1997)
- Savage Dragon: Red Horizon (1997)
- Savage Dragon: Sex and Violence (1997)
- Star (1995)
- SuperPatriot (1993)
- SuperPatriot: America's Fighting Force (2002)
- SuperPatriot: Liberty & Justice (1995)
- SuperPatriot: War on Terror (2004–2005)
- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Vol. 3 (1996–1999)
- Vanguard (1993–1994)
- Vanguard: Strange Visitors (1996–1997)
Shadowline
Todd McFarlane Productions
- The Adventures of Spawn (2007–2008)
- Angela (1994–1995)
- Angela & Aria
- Angela & Glory
- Celestine
- The Creech (1997)
- The Creech: Out for Blood (2001)
- Curse of the Spawn (1996–1999)
- Cy-Gor (1999)
- Daring Escapes (1998–1999)
- Haunt (2009–2012)
- Hellspawn (2000–2003)
- Kiss: Psycho Circus (1997–2000)
- Medieval Spawn / Witchblade (1996)
- Medieval Spawn / Witchblade (2018)
- Misery
- Sam & Twitch (1999–2004)
- Case Files: Sam & Twitch (2003–2006)
- Sam & Twitch: The Writer (2010)
- Sam & Twitch: True Detectives
- Savior (2015)
- Spawn: Fan Edition
- Spawn: Simony
- Spawn: Blood and Salvation
- Spawn: Architects of Fear
- Spawn: Resurrection
- Spawn: Blood and Shadows (1999)
- Spawn; Toy comics
- Shadows of Spawn (2005–2006)
- Spawn (1992 – ongoing)
- Spawn: Blood Feud (1995)
- Spawn: The Dark Ages (1999–2001)
- Spawn: Godslayer (2007–2008)
- Spawn: The Impaler (1996)
- Spawn: The Undead (1999–2000)
- Spawn Kills Everyone (2016-2019)
- Todd Mcfarlane Presents: The Crow (1999)
- Violator (1994)
- Violator vs Badrock
Top Cow Productions
- Codename: Strykeforce (1994–1995)
- Cyberforce (1993–1997)
- Cyberforce vol. 2 (2006)
- Impaler (2006–2007)
- Impaler vol. 2 (2008–2010)
- Think Tank (2012)
- Witchblade (1995–2015)
Wildstorm Productions
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- ^ "Ron Marz Talks Broken Trinity". Comic Book Resources. July 17, 2008.
- ^ "John Layman Bites Back in Chew". Comic Book Resources. April 23, 2009.
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- ^ "The Current Image: Erik Larsen on Jack Kirby's Silver Star". Newsarama. May 2, 2007. Archived from the original on March 29, 2009.
- ^ "Cosmic Comedy and Romance: Brunswick Talks Jersey Gods". Comic Book Resources. September 28, 2008.
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- ^ "Lazarus". Lazarus. September 19, 2013.
- ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2015-07-21. Retrieved 2015-07-17.
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- ^ "The Adventures of Castor and Pollux: Image's 'Olympus'". Newsarama. April 14, 2009.
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- ^ "Alex Grecian and Riley Rossmo on Proof". Newsarama. August 23, 2007. Archived from the original on October 25, 2007.
- ^ "Finding the Safest Place with Riches, Grant, and Mandrake". Newsarama. March 21, 2008.[permanent dead link ]
- ^ "Men on Action: Seagle and Cinello 'Soul Kiss' Joe Casey". Comic Book Resources. December 18, 2008.
- ^ https://imagecomics.com/comics/releases/stellar-1
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- ^ "Ienco Talks Devoid of Life Graphic Novel". Comic Book Resources. August 22, 2008.
- ^ "Says Who? Kelly Talks Douglas Fredericks". Comic Book Resources. October 3, 2008.
External links
- Image Comics at the Grand Comics Database
- Image Comics at the Big Comic Book DataBase
- Image Comics at the Comic Book DB (archived from the original)