WildStorm started publishing comics in 1992. Since then, they have published an increasing number of titles, both in the Wildstorm fictional universe and in various creator-owned titles.
Under the most recent sub-imprint structure, all Cliffhanger and Homage Studios titles were published under the Wildstorm Signature Series sub-imprint, all WildStorm properties were published under the Wildstorm Universe sub-imprint, and all licensed properties were published through the Wildstorm sub-imprint.
However, in August 2006, WildStorm dropped all sub-imprints in order to simplify the line for retailers and customers, consolidating their output under a single "Wildstorm" label.
Title | Series | Issues | Dates | Notes | Reference |
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Crimson | #1-7 | May – Dec 1998 | Limited series; partially under the Cliffhanger! imprint. | ||
Danger Girl | #1-4 | Mar – Dec 1998 | Limited series; partially under the Cliffhanger! imprint. | ||
Grifter and the Mask | #1–2 | Sep – Oct 1996 | Limited series; co-published with Dark Horse Comics | ||
Team One | StormWatch | #1–2 | Jun – Aug 1995 | Limited series | |
WildC.A.T.s | #1–2 | Jul – Aug 1995 | Limited series |
Title | Series | Issues | Dates | Notes | Reference |
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21 Down | #1–12 | Nov 2002 – Nov 2003 | Limited series | ||
Albion | #1–6 | Aug 2005 – Nov 2006 | Limited series | ||
A God Somewhere | – | June 2010 | Graphic novel | ||
American Gothic | [1] | ||||
The American Way | #1-8 | April – Nov. 2006 | Limited series | ||
Astro City: The Dark Age | 1 | #1–4 | Aug – Nov 2005 | Limited series | |
2 | #1–4 | Jan – Sep 2007 | Limited series | ||
Astro City: The Dark Age Special | #2 | Feb 2008 | |||
Astro City: Samaritan | #1 | Sep 2006 | |||
Astro City Special: Supersonic | #1 | Oct 2004 | |||
Allegra | #1–4 | Aug – Dec 1996 | Limited series; published under the Image Comics imprint. | ||
The Authority | 1 | #1–29 | May 1999 – July 2002 | Ongoing series | |
2 | #1–4, 0, 5–14 | Oct 2003 – Oct 2004 | Ongoing series | ||
3 | #1–2 | Dec 2006 – May 2007 | Limited series | ||
4 | #1–29 | Oct. 2008 – Jan. 2011 | Ongoing series | ||
Kev | #1 | Oct 2002 | One-shot | ||
More Kev | #1–4 | Jul – Dec 2004 | Limited series | ||
Prime | #1–6 | Oct 2007 – Feb.^ 2008 | Limited series | ||
Revolution | #1–12 | Dec 2004 – Dec 2005 | Limited series | ||
Scorched Earth | #1 | Feb 2003 | One-shot | ||
The Magnificent Kevin | #1–5 | Nov 2005 – Feb 2006 | Limited series | ||
The Authority/Lobo: Spring Break Massacre | #1 | Aug. 2005 | One-shot | ||
Automatic Kafka | #1-9 | Sept. 2002 – July 2003 | Limited series | ||
Backlash | #1-32 | Nov. 1994 – May 1997 | Published under the Image Comics imprint. | ||
Batman/Deathblow: After the Fire | #1–3 | Mar 2002 – Aug 2002 | Limited series | ||
Battle of the Planets/ThunderCats | #1 | May 2003 | One-shot; co-published with Top Cow Productions, followed by the similarly titled Battle of the Planets/ThunderCats (July 2003). | ||
Black Ops | #1-5 | Jan. – June 1996 | Published under the Image Comics imprint. | ||
Black Sun | #1-6 | Nov. 2002 – June 2003 | Limited series | ||
The Boys | #1–6 | Oct 2006 – Feb 2007 | Published by Dynamite Entertainment from issue #7 on. | ||
Brass | #1-6 | Aug 2000 – Jan 2001 | Limited series | ||
Captain Atom: Armageddon | #1-9 | Dec 2005 – Aug 2006 | Limited series | ||
Casey Blue: Beyond Tomorrow | #1-6 | Jul – Dec 2008 | Limited series | ||
Chuck | #1–6 | Aug 2008 – Jan 2009 | Limited series | [2] | |
City of Tomorrow | #1–6 | Jun – Nov 2005 | Limited series | ||
Claw the Unconquered | #1–6 | Aug 2006 – Jan 2007 | Limited series | ||
Countdown | #1–8 | Jun 2000 – Jan 2001 | Limited series | ||
Coup d'État | #1–4 | April 2004 | Limited series | ||
Afterword | #1 | May 2004 | One-shot | ||
Cybernary | #1–5 | Nov 1995 – Mar 1996 | Limited series; published by Image Comics. | ||
Cybernary 2.0 | #1–6 | Sep 2001 – Apr 2002 | Limited series | ||
Danger Girl | Back in Black | #1–4 | Jan – Apr 2006 | Limited series | |
Body Shots | #1–4 | June – Sep 2007 | Limited series | ||
Viva Las Danger | #1 | Jan 2004 | One-shot; published under the Cliffhanger! imprint. | ||
Darkchylde: The Legacy | #1–3 | Aug 1998 – Jun 1999 | Limited series | ||
Darkchylde Summer Swimsuit Spectacular | #1 | Aug 1999 | |||
DC/Wildstorm: DreamWar | #1–6 | Jun 2008 – Nov 2008 | Limited series | ||
Deathblow | 2 | #1-9 | Dec. 2006 – Feb. 2008 | Limited series | |
Deathblow: Byblows | #1-3 | Nov. 1999 – Jan. 2000 | Limited series | ||
Desolation Jones | #1-8 | July 2005 – Feb. 2007 | Limited series | ||
Desperadoes: Epidemic! | Nov. 1999 | ||||
Desperadoes: Quiet of the Grave | #1-5 | July – Nov. 2001 | |||
Divine Intervention | Gen13 | #1 | Nov 1999 | One-shot | |
WildCats | #1 | Nov 1999 | One-shot | ||
Divine Right | #1-12 | Sept. 1997 – Nov. 2000 | |||
DV8 | #0, 26-32 | April – Nov. 1999 | Earlier issues published by Image Comics. | ||
Eight Legged Freaks | – | Sep 2002 | Graphic novel; movie adaptation. | ||
The Establishment | #1-13 | Nov. 2001 – Nov. 2002 | |||
EverQuest: The Ruins of Kunark | #1 | Feb. 2002 | |||
Ex Machina | #1-50 | Aug 2004 – Sep 2010 | |||
Ex Machina Special | #1-2 | Jun – Aug 2006 | |||
Ex Machina: Inside the Machine | #1 | 2007 | |||
Ex Machina: Masquerade Special | Aug 2007 | ||||
Extinction Event | #1-5 | Sep 2003 – Jan 2004 | Limited series | ||
Farscape: War Torn | #1-2 | April – May 2002 | Limited series | ||
The Ferryman | #1-5 | Dec 2008 – Mar 2009 | Limited series | ||
Freddy vs. Jason vs. Ash | #1–6 | Nov 2007 – Apr 2008 | Limited series; co-published with Dynamite Entertainment | [3] [4] | |
The Nightmare Warriors | #1–6 | Aug – Dec 2009 | Limited series; co-published with Dynamite Entertainment | ||
Friday the 13th | #1-6 | Dec 2006 – May 2007 | Limited series | ||
Abuser and the Abused | #1 | April 2008 | One-shot | ||
Bad Land | #1-2 | Mar – Apr 2008 | Limited series | ||
How I Spent My Summer Vacation | #1-2 | Sep – Oct 2007 | Limited series | ||
Pamela's Tale | #1–2 | Jul – Aug 2007 | Limited series | ||
Fringe | #0–6 | Oct 2008 – Aug 2009 | Limited series | ||
Tales from the Fringe | #1–6 | Jun 2010 – Nov 2010 | Limited series | ||
The Further Adventures of the Whistling Skull [5] | 2010 | ||||
Garrison [6] | #1-6 | Jun – Nov 2010 | |||
Gears of War | #1–24 | Dec 2008 – Aug 2012 | Limited series | [7] | |
Gen 12 | #1–5 | Feb – Jun 1998 | |||
Gen13 | 1 | #0–16 | Sep 2002 – Feb 2004 | ||
2 | #1–39 | Oct 2006 – Feb 2011 | |||
Gen13 Bootleg | #1-20, Annual #1 | Nov 1996 – Jul 1998 | |||
Gen13: London, New York, Hell | #1 | Aug 2001 | |||
Gen-Active | #1–6 | May 2000 – Aug 2001 | |||
Global Frequency | #1–12 | Dec 2002 – Aug 2004 | |||
God of War | #1–6 | Mar 2010 – Jan 2011 | Limited series; issue #6 was published by DC Comics after WildStorm's closure in December 2010. | [8] | |
Grifter | 1 | #1–10 | May 1995 – March 1996 | ||
2 | #1-14 | Jul 1996 – Aug 1997 | |||
Grifter and Midnighter | #1–6 | May – Oct 2007 | Limited series | ||
Hazard | #1–7 | Jun – Nov 1996 | Limited series | ||
The Highwaymen | #1–5 | Jun – Dec 2007 | Limited series | ||
Ides of Blood | #1–6 | Oct 2010 – Mar 2011 | Limited series | [9] | |
The Intimates | #1–12 | Jan – Dec 2005 | |||
Jenny Sparks: The Secret History of the Authority | #1–5 | Aug 2000 – Mar 2001 | Limited series | ||
Jet | #1–4 | Nov 2000 – Feb 2001 | Limited series | ||
Jezebelle | #1–6 | Mar – Aug 2001 | Limitedcserues | ||
Killapalooza [10] [11] | #1–6 | Jul – Dec 2009 | Limited series | ||
The Kindred II | #1–4 | Mar – Jun 2002 | Limited series | ||
Legend | #1–4 | April – July 2005 | Limited series | ||
Majestic | #1–17 | Mar 2005 – Jul 2006 | |||
A Man Called Kev | #1–5 | Sep 2006 – Feb 2007 | Limited series | ||
Masks: Too Hot for TV | #1 | Feb 2004 | |||
Matador | #1–6 | Jul 2005 – Apr 2006 | Limited series | ||
Midnighter | #1–20 | Jan 2007 – Jun 2008 | |||
Armageddon | #1 | Dec 2007 | |||
Mirror's Edge | #1–6 | Dec 2008 – Jun 2009 | Limited series | [12] | |
The Monarchy | #1–12 | April 2001 – May 2002 | |||
Monster World | #1–4 | Jul – Oct 2001 | Limited series | ||
Mostly Wanted | #1–4 | May – Aug 2000 | Limited series | ||
Mr. Majestic | #1–9 | Sep 1999 – May 2000 | Limited series | ||
Mysterius: The Unfathomable [13] [14] | #1–6 | Mar – Aug 2009 | Limited series | ||
New Dynamix | #1-5 | March – July 2008 | Limited series | ||
New Line Cinema's Tales of Horror | #1 | Sep 2007 | One-shot | ||
Night Tribes | July 1999 | ||||
A Nightmare on Elm Street | #1–8 | Oct 2006 – Jun 2007 | Limited series | ||
Ninja Boy | #1-6 | Oct 2001 – Mar 2002 | Limited series | ||
Ninja Scroll | #1–8 | Nov 2006 – Jun 2007 | Limited series | ||
North 40 | #1–6 | Sep 2009 – Feb 2010 | Limited series | [15] | |
Number of the Beast | #1–6 | Apr – Sep 2008 | Bi-weekly publication. | [16] | |
Ocean | #1–6 | Dec 2004 – Sep 2005 | Limited series | ||
The Patriots | #1–10 | Jan – Oct 2000 | Limited series | ||
Phantom Guard | #1–6 | Aug 1997 – Mar 1998 | Limited series | ||
Planetary | #1–27 | Apr 1999 – Dec 2009 | |||
Point Blank | #1–5 | Oct 2002 – Feb 2003 | Limited series | ||
The Programme | #1-12 | Sep 2007 – Aug 2008 | |||
Push | #1–6 | Jan – Apr 2009 | Limited series | [17] | |
Racer X | #1–3 | Oct – Dec 2000 | |||
Red Herring | #1–6 | Oct 2009 – Mar 2010 | |||
Red Menace | #1–6 | Jan – Jun 2007 | |||
Reload | #1–3 | May – Sep 2003 | |||
Resident Evil: Fire and Ice | #1–4 | Dec 2000 – May 2001 | |||
The Resistance | #1–8 | Nov 2002 – Jun 2003 | Limited series | [18] [19] | |
Resistance | #1–6 | Mar 2009 – Jul 2009 | Limited series | [20] | |
Robo Dojo | #1–6 | Apr – Sep 2002 | Limited series | ||
Robotech | #1-6 | Feb – Jul 2003 | |||
Robotech Sourcebook | #1 | Mar 2003 | |||
Robotech: Invasion | #1-5 | Mar – Jul 2004 | |||
Robotech: Love and War | #1-6 | Aug 2003 – Jan 2004 | |||
Robotech: Prelude to the Shadow Chronicles | #1-5 | Dec 2005 – Mar 2006 | |||
Savant Garde | #1-7 | Mar – Sep 1997 | |||
Sci-Tech | #1-4 | Sep – Dec 1999 | |||
The Secret History of the Authority: Jack Hawksmoor | #1–6 | Mar – Oct 2008 | |||
Skye Runner | #1–6 | Jun 2006 – Mar 2007 | |||
Sleeper | #1–12 | Mar 2003 – Mar 2004 | |||
Sleeper Season Two | #1–12 | Aug 2004 – Jul 2005 | |||
Snakes on a Plane | #1–2 | Oct – Nov 2006 | Limited series | ||
Speed Racer | #1-3 | Oct. – Dec. 1999 | Earlier series published by NOW Comics. | ||
Star Trek: All of Me | April 2000 | ||||
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine - N-Vector | #1-4 | Aug – Nov 2000 | |||
Star Trek: Divided We Fall | #1-4 | Jul – Oct 2001 | |||
Star Trek: Enter the Wolves | 2001 | ||||
Star Trek Special | 2001 | ||||
Star Trek: New Frontier - Double Time | #1 | Nov 2000 | |||
Star Trek: The Next Generation - Perchance to Dream | #1-4 | Feb – May 2000 | |||
Star Trek: The Next Generation - The Killing Shadows | #1-4 | Nov 2000 – Feb 2001 | |||
Star Trek: Voyager - Avalon Rising | #1 | Sep 2000 | |||
Star Trek: Voyager - Elite Force | #1 | July 2000 | Graphic novel | ||
Stormwatch | 1 | #1-50 | Mar 1993 – Jul 1997 | Ongoing series | |
2 | #1-11 | Oct 1997 – Sep 1998 | |||
Stormwatch: Team Achilles | #1–23 | Sep 2002 – Aug 2004 | |||
Stormwatch: P.H.D. | #1–24 | Jan 2007 – Jan 2010 | |||
Stormwatch P.H.D.: Armegeddon | #1 | Dec 2007 | |||
Superman/Gen13 | #1–3 | Jun – Aug 2000 | Limited series | ||
Superman/ThunderCats | #1 | Jan 2004 | One-shot | ||
Supernatural: Origins | #1–6 | Jul – Dec 2007 | Limited series | ||
Supernatural: Rising Son | #1–6 | April 2008 | Limited series | ||
Taleweaver | #1–6 | Nov 2001 – Apr 2002 | Limited series | ||
Team 7 | #1-4 | Oct 1994 – Feb 1995 | Limited series | ||
Team Zero | #1-6 | Feb – Jul 2006 | Written by Chuck Dixon, penciled by Doug Mahnke, and inked by Sandra Hope, the series features Team Zero, a black ops group that was to infiltrate and obtain secret Nazi rocket plans during World War II. It is composed of Michael Cray, Austen T. Blanchard, Willis S. Miller, Andrzej Taszycki, Chester Brophy, Marc Slayton, and Samuel (Saito) Nakadai. The series has been collected into a trade paperback: Team Zero (144 pages, Titan Books, June 2008, ISBN 1-84576-856-6, Wildstorm, April 2008, ISBN 1-4012-1736-2) | ||
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre | #1–6 | Jan –Jun 2007 | Limited series | ||
About a Boy | #1 | Sep 2007 | One-shot | ||
By Himself | #1 | Oct 2007 | One-shot | ||
Cut! | #1 | Aug 2007 | One-shot | ||
Raising Cain | #1–3 | Jul – Sep 2008 | Limited series | ||
Thunderbolt Jaxon | #1–5 | Apr – Aug 2006 | Limited series | ||
ThunderCats | #0-5 | Oct 2002 – Feb 2003 | Limited series | ||
Dogs of War | #1-5 | Aug – Dec 2003 | Limited series | ||
Enemy's Pride | #1-5 | Aug – Dec 2004 | Limited series | ||
Hammerhand's Revenge | #1-5 | Dec 2003 – Apr 2004 | Limited series | ||
Sourcebook | #1 | Jan 2003 | |||
The Return | #1-5 | Apr – Aug 2003 | Limited series | ||
ThunderCats: Origins | Heroes and Villains | #1 | Feb 2004 | One-shot | |
Villains and Heroes | #1 | Feb 2004 | One-shot | ||
ThunderCats/Battle of the Planets | #1 | July 2003 | One-shot; co-published with Top Cow Productions, preceded by the similarly titled Battle of the Planets/ThunderCats (May 2003). | ||
Trick 'r Treat | #1-4 | Oct. 2007 | Weekly publication. | ||
Twilight Experiment | #1–6 | Apr – Sep 2005 | Limited series | ||
Two-Step | #1–3 | Dec 2003 – Jul 2004 | Limited series | ||
Union | 1 | #0-4 | Jul 1993 – Mar 1994 | Limited series | |
2 | #1-9 | Feb 1995 – Feb 1996 | Limited series | ||
Victorian Undead | #1-6 | Jan – Jun 2010 | Limited series | ||
Sherlock Holmes vs. Dracula | #1-5 | Jan 2011 – May 2011 | Limited series | ||
Warblade: Endangered Species | #1-4 | Jan – Apr 1995 | Limited series | ||
Welcome to Tranquility | #1–12 | Feb 2007 – Jan 2008 | |||
Armageddon | #1 | Jan 2008 | One-shot | ||
One Foot in the Grave | #1–6 | Sep 2010 – Feb 2011 | Limited series | ||
Wetworks | #1–15 | Nov 2006 – Jan 2008 | Ongoing series | ||
Armageddon | #1 | Jan 2008 | One-shot | ||
Mutations | #1 | Nov 2010 | One-shot | ||
WildCats | 1 | #1-28, Annual 2000 | March 1999 – Dec. 2001 | Ongoing series | |
2 | #1 | Dec. 2006 | One-shot | ||
Armageddon | #1 | Feb 2008 | One-shot | ||
Ladytron | #1 | Oct 2000 | One-shot | ||
Mosaic | #1 | Feb 2000 | One-shot | ||
Nemesis | #1-9 | Nov 2005 – Jul 2006 | Limited series | ||
Version 3.0 | #1–24 | Oct 2002 – Oct 2004 | |||
Wildcore | #1-10 | Nov 1997 – Dec 1998 | Limited series | ||
Wild Girl | #1-6 | Jan – June 2005 | Limited series | ||
Wildsiderz | #0-2 | Aug – Dec 2005 | Limited series | ||
Wildstorm Annual 2000 | #1 | 2000 | |||
Wildstorm Fine Arts: Spotlight on J. Scott Campbell | #1 | May 2007 | |||
Wildstorm Fine Arts: Spotlight on Jim Lee | #1 | Feb. 2007 | |||
Wildstorm Fine Arts: Spotlight on the Authority | #1 | Jan. 2008 | |||
Wildstorm Fine Arts: Spotlight on Gen13 | #1 | Feb. 2008 | |||
Wildstorm Halloween Trilogy of Terror | #1 | Oct. 1997 | |||
Wildstorm Rarities | #1 | Dec 1994 | |||
Wildstorm Sampler | #1 | Sep 1996 | |||
Wildstorm Spotlight | #1-4 | Feb – May 1997 | |||
Wildstorm Summer Special | #1 | Oct 2001 | |||
Wildstorm Swimsuit Special | #1-2 | Dec 1994 – Aug 1995 | |||
Wildstorm Thunderbook | #1 | Oct 2000 | |||
Wildstorm Universe | #0 | 2009 | |||
Wildstorm Universe Sourcebook | #1 | May 1995 | |||
Wildstorm Winter Special | #1 | Jan 2005 | |||
Wildstorm Chamber of Horrors | #1 | Oct 1995 | |||
Wild Times | Deathblow | #1 | Aug 1999 | ||
DV8 | #1 | Aug 1999 | |||
Gen13 | #1 | Aug 1999 | |||
Grifter | #1 | Aug 1999 | |||
Wetworks | #1 | Aug 1999 | |||
WildCats | #0 | Aug 1999 | Wizard #0 special. | ||
Winter Men | #1–5 | Oct 2005 – Nov 2006 | Limited series | ||
World of Warcraft | #1-25 | Jan 2008 – Jan 2010 | Ongoing series | ' [21] | |
Worldstorm | #1-2 | Dec 2006 – May 2007 | Limited series | ||
Wraithborn | #1-6 | Nov 2005 – May 2006 | Limited series | ||
The X-Files | #0–6 | Sep 2008 – Jun 2009 | Limited series | ||
The X-Files/30 Days of Night | #1–6 | Sep 2010 – Feb 2011 | Limited series; co-published with IDW Publishing, which will later gain the comic rights to The X-Files three years later. | ||
Zero Girl: Full Circle | #1–5 | Jan – May 2003 | Limited series | ||
Zealot | #1–3 | Aug – Nov 1995 | Limited series |
America's Best Comics was an imprint of Wildstorm that published Alan Moore's League of Extraordinary Gentlemen and his ABC line of comics.
Title | Series | Issues | Dates | Notes |
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America's Best Comics 64-Page Giant | Feb. 2001 | |||
America's Best Comics: A to Z, Greyshirt and Cobweb | Jan. 2006 | |||
America's Best Comics: A to Z, Terra Obscura and Splash Brannigan | March 2006 | |||
America's Best Comics: A to Z, Tom Strong and Jack B. Quick | Nov. 2005 | |||
America's Best Comics: A to Z, Top 10 and Teams | July 2006 | |||
America's Best Comic's Sketch Book | Sept. 2001 | |||
Greyshirt | #1-6 | Dec. 2001 – Aug. 2002 | ||
The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, Volume One | #1-6 | March 1999 – Sept. 2000 | ||
The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, Volume II | #1-6 | Sept. 2002 – Nov. 2003 | ||
The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen: Black Dossier | Nov. 2007 | |||
The Many Worlds of Tesla Strong | #1 | July 2003 | ||
Promethea | #1-32 | Aug. 1999 – April 2005 | ||
Smax | #1-5 | Oct. 2003 – May 2004 | ||
Terra Obscura | 1 | #1-6 | Aug. 2003 – Feb. 2004 | |
2 | #1-6 | Oct. 2004 – April 2005 | ||
Tom Strong | #1-36 | June 1999 – Feb. 2006 | ||
Tom Strong's Terrific Tales | #1-12 | Jan. 2002 – Jan. 2005 | ||
Tomorrow Stories | #1-12 | Oct. 1999 – Dec. 2001 | ||
Top 10 | #1-12 | Sept. 1999 –Oct. 2001 | ||
Top 10: Beyond the Farthest Precinct | #1-5 | Oct. 2005 – Feb. 2006 | ||
Top Ten: The Forty Niners | Jan. 2005 |
Title | Series | Issues | Dates | Notes |
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Arrowsmith | #1-6 | Sept. 2003 – May 2004 | ||
Battle Chasers | #1-8 | 1998–2001 | ||
Crimson | #8-24 | March 1999 – Feb. 2001 | Earlier issues published by Image Comics. | |
Crimson: Scarlet X - Blood on the Moon | 1999 | |||
Crimson Sourcebook | 1999 | |||
Danger Girl | #5-7 | July 1999 – Feb. 2001 | Earlier issues published by Image Comics. | |
Danger Girl 3-D Special | #1 | April 2003 | ||
Danger Girl Special | #1 | Feb. 2000 | ||
Danger Girl: Viva Las Danger | #1 | Jan. 2004 | ||
Danger Girl: Hawaiian Punch | #1 | May 2003 | ||
Danger Girl: Kamikaze | #1-2 | Nov. – Dec. 2001 | ||
Danger Girl Sketchbook | 2000 | |||
High Roads | #1-6 | 2002 | ||
Kamikaze | #1-6 | 2003–2004 | ||
Out There | #1-18 | 2001–2003 | ||
The Possessed | #1-6 | Sept. 2003 – March 2004 | ||
Steampunk | #1-12 | April 2000 – Aug. 2002 | ||
Steampunk: Catechism | #1 | Jan. 2000 | ||
Tokyo Storm Warning | #1-3 | 2003 | ||
Two-Step | #1-2 | 2003–2004 |
Short-lived mature-aged line.
Title | Series | Issues | Dates | Notes |
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Astro City 3-D Special | #1 | Dec. 1997 | ||
Astro City: Local Heroes | #1-5 | March 2003 – Feb. 2004 | ||
Astro City/Arrowsmith | #1 | June 2004 | ||
Ball and Chain | #1-4 | Nov. 1999 – Feb. 2000 | ||
Desperadoes | #1-5 | Sept. 1997 – June 1998 | ||
Disavowed | #1-3 | March – May 2000 | ||
Four Women | #1-5 | Dec. 2001 – April 2002 | ||
High Roads | #1-6 | June – Nov. 2002 | ||
Kurt Busiek's Astro City | 2 | #16-22 | March 1999 – Aug. 2000 | Previously published by Image Comics. |
Leave it to Chance | #12 | June 1999 | Previously published by Image Comics. | |
Mek | #1-3 | Jan. – Mar. 2003 | ||
Nightfall: The Black Chronicles | #1-3 | Dec. 1999 – Feb. 2000 | ||
Red | #1-3 | Sept. 2003 – Feb. 2004 | ||
Reload | #1-3 | May – Sept. 2003 | ||
Stray | #1 | 2001 | ||
Yeah! | #1-8 | Oct. 1999 – May 2000 | ||
Zero Girl | #1-5 | Feb. – June 2001 |
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WildC.A.T.S/Aliens was a one-shot comic book and intercompany crossover event, published by Wildstorm and Dark Horse Comics in 1998. The comic was written by Warren Ellis, pencilled by Chris Sprouse, with Kevin Nowlan inking and Laura Depuy as the colorist.
The Boys is an adult superhero comic book series, written by Garth Ennis and co-created, designed, and illustrated by Darick Robertson. The first volume was published by WildStorm, which canceled it after six issues; the series was picked up by Dynamite Entertainment, which published the following eight volumes: Get Some, Good for the Soul, We Gotta Go Now, The Self-Preservation Society, The Innocents, The Big Ride, Over the Hill with the Swords of a Thousand Men, and The Bloody Doors Off. Debuting in October 2006, the series concluded in November 2012 after 72 issues were published. In the fourth volume, the series is revealed to be set in the same fictional universe as Ennis' previous 1995–2000 DC Vertigo series, Preacher, with former vampire Proinsias Cassidy cameoing as a bartender. Three 6-issue spin-off limited series were also produced during the series' original run: Herogasm, Highland Laddie, and Butcher, Baker, Candlestickmaker, with an 8-issue epilogue series, Dear Becky, published from June–December 2020.
Freddy vs. Jason vs. Ash is a six-issue comic book limited series that was released in November 2007 and ran until March 2008. It was published by Wildstorm and Dynamite Entertainment. Based on the original Freddy vs. Jason 2 film treatment by Jeff Katz, the story serves as a sequel to Freddy vs. Jason and the Evil Dead trilogy. The comic book series was written by James Kuhoric and illustrated by Jason Craig.
Marley Zarcone is a Canadian comic book artist who works primarily for Image and DC Comics. Along with Corey Lewis, Brandon Graham and James Stokoe, she's a part of a studio/collective called "Yosh Comics". In 2015, she launched Effigy with Tim Seeley for DC Comics' Vertigo imprint. In 2016, she launched Shade, the Changing Girl with Cecil Castellucci for Gerard Way's Young Animal imprint.