List of Wildstorm titles

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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.

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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.

Publications with Image Comics

TitleSeriesIssuesDatesNotesReference
Crimson #1-7May – Dec 1998Limited series; partially under the Cliffhanger! imprint.
Danger Girl #1-4Mar – Dec 1998Limited series; partially under the Cliffhanger! imprint.
Grifter and the Mask #1–2Sep – Oct 1996Limited series; co-published with Dark Horse Comics
Team One StormWatch#1–2Jun – Aug 1995Limited series
WildC.A.T.s#1–2Jul – Aug 1995Limited series

Publications at DC Comics

TitleSeriesIssuesDatesNotesReference
21 Down #1–12Nov 2002 – Nov 2003Limited series
Albion #1–6Aug 2005 – Nov 2006Limited series
A God Somewhere June 2010Graphic novel
American Gothic [1]
The American Way #1-8April – Nov. 2006Limited series
Astro City: The Dark Age1#1–4Aug – Nov 2005Limited series
2#1–4Jan – Sep 2007Limited series
Astro City: The Dark Age Special#2Feb 2008
Astro City: Samaritan#1Sep 2006
Astro City Special: Supersonic#1Oct 2004
Allegra #1–4Aug – Dec 1996Limited series; published under the Image Comics imprint.
The Authority 1#1–29May 1999 – July 2002Ongoing series
2#1–4, 0, 5–14Oct 2003 – Oct 2004Ongoing series
3#1–2Dec 2006 – May 2007Limited series
4#1–29Oct. 2008 – Jan. 2011Ongoing series
Kev#1Oct 2002One-shot
More Kev#1–4Jul – Dec 2004Limited series
Prime#1–6Oct 2007 – Feb.^ 2008Limited series
Revolution#1–12Dec 2004 – Dec 2005Limited series
Scorched Earth#1Feb 2003One-shot
The Magnificent Kevin#1–5Nov 2005 – Feb 2006Limited series
The Authority/Lobo: Spring Break Massacre#1Aug. 2005One-shot
Automatic Kafka #1-9Sept. 2002 – July 2003Limited series
Backlash #1-32Nov. 1994 – May 1997Published under the Image Comics imprint.
Batman/Deathblow: After the Fire#1–3Mar 2002 – Aug 2002Limited series
Battle of the Planets/ThunderCats #1May 2003One-shot; co-published with Top Cow Productions, followed by the similarly titled Battle of the Planets/ThunderCats (July 2003).
Black Ops #1-5Jan. – June 1996Published under the Image Comics imprint.
Black Sun #1-6Nov. 2002 – June 2003Limited series
The Boys #1–6Oct 2006 – Feb 2007Published by Dynamite Entertainment from issue #7 on.
Brass #1-6Aug 2000 – Jan 2001Limited series
Captain Atom: Armageddon#1-9Dec 2005 – Aug 2006Limited series
Casey Blue: Beyond Tomorrow#1-6Jul – Dec 2008Limited series
Chuck #1–6Aug 2008 – Jan 2009Limited series [2]
City of Tomorrow#1–6Jun – Nov 2005Limited series
Claw the Unconquered #1–6Aug 2006 – Jan 2007Limited series
Countdown#1–8Jun 2000 – Jan 2001Limited series
Coup d'État #1–4April 2004Limited series
Afterword#1May 2004One-shot
Cybernary #1–5Nov 1995 – Mar 1996Limited series; published by Image Comics.
Cybernary 2.0#1–6Sep 2001 – Apr 2002Limited series
Danger Girl Back in Black#1–4Jan – Apr 2006Limited series
Body Shots#1–4June – Sep 2007Limited series
Viva Las Danger#1Jan 2004One-shot; published under the Cliffhanger! imprint.
Darkchylde: The Legacy#1–3Aug 1998 – Jun 1999Limited series
Darkchylde Summer Swimsuit Spectacular#1Aug 1999
DC/Wildstorm: DreamWar #1–6Jun 2008 – Nov 2008Limited series
Deathblow 2#1-9Dec. 2006 – Feb. 2008Limited series
Deathblow: Byblows#1-3Nov. 1999 – Jan. 2000Limited series
Desolation Jones #1-8July 2005 – Feb. 2007Limited series
Desperadoes: Epidemic!Nov. 1999
Desperadoes: Quiet of the Grave#1-5July – Nov. 2001
Divine InterventionGen13#1Nov 1999One-shot
WildCats#1Nov 1999One-shot
Divine Right #1-12Sept. 1997 – Nov. 2000
DV8 #0, 26-32April – Nov. 1999Earlier issues published by Image Comics.
Eight Legged FreaksSep 2002Graphic novel; movie adaptation.
The Establishment #1-13Nov. 2001 – Nov. 2002
EverQuest: The Ruins of Kunark#1Feb. 2002
Ex Machina #1-50Aug 2004 – Sep 2010
Ex Machina Special#1-2Jun – Aug 2006
Ex Machina: Inside the Machine#12007
Ex Machina: Masquerade SpecialAug 2007
Extinction Event#1-5Sep 2003 – Jan 2004Limited series
Farscape: War Torn#1-2April – May 2002Limited series
The Ferryman #1-5Dec 2008 – Mar 2009Limited series
Freddy vs. Jason vs. Ash #1–6Nov 2007 – Apr 2008Limited series; co-published with Dynamite Entertainment [3] [4]
The Nightmare Warriors #1–6Aug – Dec 2009Limited series; co-published with Dynamite Entertainment
Friday the 13th #1-6Dec 2006 – May 2007Limited series
Abuser and the Abused#1April 2008One-shot
Bad Land#1-2Mar – Apr 2008Limited series
How I Spent My Summer Vacation#1-2Sep – Oct 2007Limited series
Pamela's Tale#1–2Jul – Aug 2007Limited series
Fringe #0–6Oct 2008 – Aug 2009Limited series
Tales from the Fringe#1–6Jun 2010 – Nov 2010Limited series
The Further Adventures of the Whistling Skull [5] 2010
Garrison [6] #1-6Jun – Nov 2010
Gears of War #1–24Dec 2008 – Aug 2012Limited series [7]
Gen 12 #1–5Feb – Jun 1998
Gen13 1#0–16Sep 2002 – Feb 2004
2#1–39Oct 2006 – Feb 2011
Gen13 Bootleg #1-20, Annual #1Nov 1996 – Jul 1998
Gen13: London, New York, Hell#1Aug 2001
Gen-Active#1–6May 2000 – Aug 2001
Global Frequency #1–12Dec 2002 – Aug 2004
God of War #1–6Mar 2010 – Jan 2011Limited series; issue #6 was published by DC Comics after WildStorm's closure in December 2010. [8]
Grifter 1#1–10May 1995 – March 1996
2#1-14Jul 1996 – Aug 1997
Grifter and Midnighter #1–6May – Oct 2007Limited series
Hazard #1–7Jun – Nov 1996Limited series
The Highwaymen #1–5Jun – Dec 2007Limited series
Ides of Blood#1–6Oct 2010 – Mar 2011Limited series [9]
The Intimates #1–12Jan – Dec 2005
Jenny Sparks: The Secret History of the Authority #1–5Aug 2000 – Mar 2001Limited series
Jet #1–4Nov 2000 – Feb 2001Limited series
Jezebelle #1–6Mar – Aug 2001Limitedcserues
Killapalooza [10] [11] #1–6Jul – Dec 2009Limited series
The Kindred II #1–4Mar – Jun 2002Limited series
Legend#1–4April – July 2005Limited series
Majestic #1–17Mar 2005 – Jul 2006
A Man Called Kev#1–5Sep 2006 – Feb 2007Limited series
Masks: Too Hot for TV#1Feb 2004
Matador#1–6Jul 2005 – Apr 2006Limited series
Midnighter #1–20Jan 2007 – Jun 2008
Armageddon#1Dec 2007
Mirror's Edge #1–6Dec 2008 – Jun 2009Limited series [12]
The Monarchy #1–12April 2001 – May 2002
Monster World #1–4Jul – Oct 2001Limited series
Mostly Wanted #1–4May – Aug 2000Limited series
Mr. Majestic #1–9Sep 1999 – May 2000Limited series
Mysterius: The Unfathomable [13] [14] #1–6Mar – Aug 2009Limited series
New Dynamix#1-5March – July 2008Limited series
New Line Cinema's Tales of Horror#1Sep 2007One-shot
Night TribesJuly 1999
A Nightmare on Elm Street #1–8Oct 2006 – Jun 2007Limited series
Ninja Boy#1-6Oct 2001 – Mar 2002Limited series
Ninja Scroll #1–8Nov 2006 – Jun 2007Limited series
North 40 #1–6Sep 2009 – Feb 2010Limited series [15]
Number of the Beast #1–6Apr – Sep 2008Bi-weekly publication. [16]
Ocean#1–6Dec 2004 – Sep 2005Limited series
The Patriots#1–10Jan – Oct 2000Limited series
Phantom Guard #1–6Aug 1997 – Mar 1998Limited series
Planetary #1–27Apr 1999 – Dec 2009
Point Blank #1–5Oct 2002 – Feb 2003Limited series
The Programme #1-12Sep 2007 – Aug 2008
Push #1–6Jan – Apr 2009Limited series [17]
Racer X#1–3Oct – Dec 2000
Red Herring #1–6Oct 2009 – Mar 2010
Red Menace #1–6Jan – Jun 2007
Reload#1–3May – Sep 2003
Resident Evil: Fire and Ice#1–4Dec 2000 – May 2001
The Resistance #1–8Nov 2002 – Jun 2003Limited series [18] [19]
Resistance #1–6Mar 2009 – Jul 2009Limited series [20]
Robo Dojo#1–6Apr – Sep 2002Limited series
Robotech #1-6Feb – Jul 2003
Robotech Sourcebook#1Mar 2003
Robotech: Invasion#1-5Mar – Jul 2004
Robotech: Love and War#1-6Aug 2003 – Jan 2004
Robotech: Prelude to the Shadow Chronicles#1-5Dec 2005 – Mar 2006
Savant Garde #1-7Mar – Sep 1997
Sci-Tech#1-4Sep – Dec 1999
The Secret History of the Authority: Jack Hawksmoor#1–6Mar – Oct 2008
Skye Runner#1–6Jun 2006 – Mar 2007
Sleeper #1–12Mar 2003 – Mar 2004
Sleeper Season Two#1–12Aug 2004 – Jul 2005
Snakes on a Plane #1–2Oct – Nov 2006Limited series
Speed Racer #1-3Oct. – Dec. 1999Earlier series published by NOW Comics.
Star Trek: All of MeApril 2000
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine - N-Vector#1-4Aug – Nov 2000
Star Trek: Divided We Fall#1-4Jul – Oct 2001
Star Trek: Enter the Wolves2001
Star Trek Special2001
Star Trek: New Frontier - Double Time#1Nov 2000
Star Trek: The Next Generation - Perchance to Dream#1-4Feb – May 2000
Star Trek: The Next Generation - The Killing Shadows#1-4Nov 2000 – Feb 2001
Star Trek: Voyager - Avalon Rising#1Sep 2000
Star Trek: Voyager - Elite Force #1July 2000Graphic novel
Stormwatch 1#1-50Mar 1993 – Jul 1997Ongoing series
2#1-11Oct 1997 – Sep 1998
Stormwatch: Team Achilles #1–23Sep 2002 – Aug 2004
Stormwatch: P.H.D. #1–24Jan 2007 – Jan 2010
Stormwatch P.H.D.: Armegeddon#1Dec 2007
Superman/Gen13#1–3Jun – Aug 2000Limited series
Superman/ThunderCats#1Jan 2004One-shot
Supernatural: Origins #1–6Jul – Dec 2007Limited series
Supernatural: Rising Son #1–6April 2008Limited series
Taleweaver #1–6Nov 2001 – Apr 2002Limited series
Team 7 #1-4Oct 1994 – Feb 1995Limited series
Team Zero#1-6Feb – Jul 2006Written 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 #1–6Jan –Jun 2007Limited series
About a Boy#1Sep 2007One-shot
By Himself#1Oct 2007One-shot
Cut!#1Aug 2007One-shot
Raising Cain#1–3Jul – Sep 2008Limited series
Thunderbolt Jaxon #1–5Apr – Aug 2006Limited series
ThunderCats #0-5Oct 2002 – Feb 2003Limited series
Dogs of War#1-5Aug – Dec 2003Limited series
Enemy's Pride#1-5Aug – Dec 2004Limited series
Hammerhand's Revenge#1-5Dec 2003 – Apr 2004Limited series
Sourcebook#1Jan 2003
The Return#1-5Apr – Aug 2003Limited series
ThunderCats: OriginsHeroes and Villains#1Feb 2004One-shot
Villains and Heroes#1Feb 2004One-shot
ThunderCats/Battle of the Planets#1July 2003One-shot; co-published with Top Cow Productions, preceded by the similarly titled Battle of the Planets/ThunderCats (May 2003).
Trick 'r Treat #1-4Oct. 2007Weekly publication.
Twilight Experiment#1–6Apr – Sep 2005Limited series
Two-Step#1–3Dec 2003 – Jul 2004Limited series
Union 1#0-4Jul 1993 – Mar 1994Limited series
2#1-9Feb 1995 – Feb 1996Limited series
Victorian Undead #1-6Jan – Jun 2010Limited series
Sherlock Holmes vs. Dracula#1-5Jan 2011 – May 2011Limited series
Warblade: Endangered Species#1-4Jan – Apr 1995Limited series
Welcome to Tranquility #1–12Feb 2007 – Jan 2008
Armageddon#1Jan 2008One-shot
One Foot in the Grave#1–6Sep 2010 – Feb 2011Limited series
Wetworks #1–15Nov 2006 – Jan 2008Ongoing series
Armageddon#1Jan 2008One-shot
Mutations#1Nov 2010One-shot
WildCats 1#1-28, Annual 2000March 1999 – Dec. 2001Ongoing series
2#1Dec. 2006One-shot
Armageddon#1Feb 2008One-shot
Ladytron#1Oct 2000One-shot
Mosaic#1Feb 2000One-shot
Nemesis#1-9Nov 2005 – Jul 2006Limited series
Version 3.0#1–24Oct 2002 – Oct 2004
Wildcore #1-10Nov 1997 – Dec 1998Limited series
Wild Girl#1-6Jan – June 2005Limited series
Wildsiderz #0-2Aug – Dec 2005Limited series
Wildstorm Annual 2000#12000
Wildstorm Fine Arts: Spotlight on J. Scott Campbell#1May 2007
Wildstorm Fine Arts: Spotlight on Jim Lee#1Feb. 2007
Wildstorm Fine Arts: Spotlight on the Authority#1Jan. 2008
Wildstorm Fine Arts: Spotlight on Gen13#1Feb. 2008
Wildstorm Halloween Trilogy of Terror#1Oct. 1997
Wildstorm Rarities#1Dec 1994
Wildstorm Sampler#1Sep 1996
Wildstorm Spotlight#1-4Feb – May 1997
Wildstorm Summer Special#1Oct 2001
Wildstorm Swimsuit Special#1-2Dec 1994 – Aug 1995
Wildstorm Thunderbook #1Oct 2000
Wildstorm Universe#02009
Wildstorm Universe Sourcebook#1May 1995
Wildstorm Winter Special#1Jan 2005
Wildstorm Chamber of Horrors#1Oct 1995
Wild TimesDeathblow#1Aug 1999
DV8#1Aug 1999
Gen13#1Aug 1999
Grifter#1Aug 1999
Wetworks#1Aug 1999
WildCats#0Aug 1999Wizard #0 special.
Winter Men#1–5Oct 2005 – Nov 2006Limited series
World of Warcraft #1-25Jan 2008 – Jan 2010Ongoing series' [21]
Worldstorm#1-2Dec 2006 – May 2007Limited series
Wraithborn #1-6Nov 2005 – May 2006Limited series
The X-Files #0–6Sep 2008 – Jun 2009Limited series
The X-Files/30 Days of Night#1–6Sep 2010 – Feb 2011Limited series; co-published with IDW Publishing, which will later gain the comic rights to The X-Files three years later.
Zero Girl: Full Circle#1–5Jan – May 2003Limited series
Zealot #1–3Aug – Nov 1995Limited series

ABC

America's Best Comics was an imprint of Wildstorm that published Alan Moore's League of Extraordinary Gentlemen and his ABC line of comics.

TitleSeriesIssuesDatesNotes
America's Best Comics 64-Page GiantFeb. 2001
America's Best Comics: A to Z, Greyshirt and CobwebJan. 2006
America's Best Comics: A to Z, Terra Obscura and Splash BranniganMarch 2006
America's Best Comics: A to Z, Tom Strong and Jack B. QuickNov. 2005
America's Best Comics: A to Z, Top 10 and TeamsJuly 2006
America's Best Comic's Sketch BookSept. 2001
Greyshirt #1-6Dec. 2001 – Aug. 2002
The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, Volume One #1-6March 1999 – Sept. 2000
The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, Volume II #1-6Sept. 2002 – Nov. 2003
The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen: Black Dossier Nov. 2007
The Many Worlds of Tesla Strong#1July 2003
Promethea #1-32Aug. 1999 – April 2005
Smax #1-5Oct. 2003 – May 2004
Terra Obscura 1#1-6Aug. 2003 – Feb. 2004
2#1-6Oct. 2004 – April 2005
Tom Strong #1-36June 1999 – Feb. 2006
Tom Strong's Terrific Tales#1-12Jan. 2002 – Jan. 2005
Tomorrow Stories #1-12Oct. 1999 – Dec. 2001
Top 10 #1-12Sept. 1999 –Oct. 2001
Top 10: Beyond the Farthest Precinct#1-5Oct. 2005 – Feb. 2006
Top Ten: The Forty NinersJan. 2005

Cliffhanger

TitleSeriesIssuesDatesNotes
Arrowsmith #1-6Sept. 2003 – May 2004
Battle Chasers #1-81998–2001
Crimson #8-24March 1999 – Feb. 2001Earlier issues published by Image Comics.
Crimson: Scarlet X - Blood on the Moon1999
Crimson Sourcebook1999
Danger Girl #5-7July 1999 – Feb. 2001Earlier issues published by Image Comics.
Danger Girl 3-D Special#1April 2003
Danger Girl Special#1Feb. 2000
Danger Girl: Viva Las Danger#1Jan. 2004
Danger Girl: Hawaiian Punch#1May 2003
Danger Girl: Kamikaze#1-2Nov. – Dec. 2001
Danger Girl Sketchbook2000
High Roads #1-62002
Kamikaze#1-62003–2004
Out There#1-182001–2003
The Possessed #1-6Sept. 2003 – March 2004
Steampunk #1-12April 2000 – Aug. 2002
Steampunk: Catechism#1Jan. 2000
Tokyo Storm Warning #1-32003
Two-Step #1-22003–2004

Eye of the Storm

Short-lived mature-aged line.

Homage Comics

TitleSeriesIssuesDatesNotes
Astro City 3-D Special#1Dec. 1997
Astro City: Local Heroes#1-5March 2003 – Feb. 2004
Astro City/Arrowsmith#1June 2004
Ball and Chain #1-4Nov. 1999 – Feb. 2000
Desperadoes #1-5Sept. 1997 – June 1998
Disavowed#1-3March – May 2000
Four Women #1-5Dec. 2001 – April 2002
High Roads#1-6June – Nov. 2002
Kurt Busiek's Astro City 2#16-22March 1999 – Aug. 2000Previously published by Image Comics.
Leave it to Chance #12June 1999Previously published by Image Comics.
Mek #1-3Jan. – Mar. 2003
Nightfall: The Black Chronicles #1-3Dec. 1999 – Feb. 2000
Red #1-3Sept. 2003 – Feb. 2004
Reload #1-3May – Sept. 2003
Stray#12001
Yeah! #1-8Oct. 1999 – May 2000
Zero Girl #1-5Feb. – June 2001

Crossovers

Non-universe titles

Licensed titles

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