Ahoy Comics

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Ahoy Comics
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StatusActive
Founded2018
Country of originUnited States
Headquarters location Syracuse, New York
Distribution Diamond Comic Distributors (comics)
Simon & Schuster (books) [1]
Key peopleHart Seely, Tom Peyer, Stuart Moore, Frank Cammuso
Publication types Comic books, graphic novels
Official website www.comicsahoy.com

Ahoy Comics is an American comic book publisher. It was founded in 2018 by publisher Hart Seely, editors Tom Peyer and Stuart Moore, and chief creative officer Frank Cammuso. At its launch, Ahoy sought to distinguish itself from other comics publishers by including additional "backup material" in each periodical issue, such as prose and poetry features. [2] [3]

Contents

History

Ahoy launched in 2018 with limited series The Wrong Earth by Tom Peyer and Jamal Igle, High Heaven by Peyer and Greg Scott, and Captain Ginger by Stuart Moore and June Brigman; and the anthology Edgar Allan Poe's Snifter of Terror. [4] [3] The following year it launched Bronze Age Boogie by Moore and Alberto Ponticelli; Planet of the Nerds by Paul Constant, Alan Robinson, and Randy Elliott; Hashtag: Danger by Peyer and Chris Giarrusso; and the one-shot anthology Steel Cage. [2]

Following DC Comics' decision not to publish the announced limited series Second Coming by Mark Russell and Richard Pace due to creative differences over the controversial subject matter – featuring Jesus Christ in the context of a superhero universe – the series was later published by Ahoy. [5] [6]

Comic books

Comic books
TitleIssuesPublication dateWriterArtistRef.
Wave 1
The Wrong Earth#1–6September 2018 – February 2019Tom PeyerJamal Igle
High Heaven#1–5September 2018 – January 2019Tom PeyerGreg Scott
Captain Ginger#1–4October 2018 – January 2019Stuart MooreJune Brigman & Roy Richardson
Edgar Allan Poe's Snifter of Terror#1–6October 2018 – March 2019VariousVarious
Wave 2
Bronze Age Boogie#1–6April 2019 – September 2019Stuart MooreAlberto Ponticelli
Planet of the Nerds#1–5April 2019 – August 2019Paul ConstantAlan Robinson
Hashtag Danger#1–5May 2019 – September 2019Tom PeyerFred Harper
Steel Cage#1June 2019Mark Waid, Tom Peyer, Stuart MooreLanna Souvanny, Alan Robinson, Peter Gross
Second Coming #1–6July 2019 – January 2020Mark RussellRichard Pace & Leonard Kirk
Wave 3
Edgar Allan Poe's Snifter of Terror: Season Two#1–6October 2019 – March 2020VariousVarious
Dragonfly & Dragonflyman#1–5November 2019 – March 2020Tom PeyerPeter Krause
Captain Ginger: Dogworld#1–6February 2020 – September 2020Stuart MooreJune Brigman & Roy Richardson
Wave 4
Billionaire Island#1–6March 2020 – September 2020Mark RussellSteve Pugh
Ash & Thorn#1–5June 2020 – September 2020Mariah McCourtSoo Lee
Wave 5
Penultiman#1–5October 2020 – February 2021Tom PeyerAlan Robinson
Edgar Allan Poe's Snifter of Blood#1–6October 2020 – March 2021VariousVarious
Happy Hour#1–6November 2020 – April 2021Peter MilliganMichael Montenat
Second Coming: Only Begotten Son #1–6December 2020 – October 2021Mark RussellRichard Pace & Leonard Kirk
The Wrong Earth: Night & Day#1–6January 2021 – August 2021Tom PeyerJamal Igle
Wave 6
Blacks' Myth#1–5July 2021 – November 2021Eric PalickiWendell Cavalcanti
Edgar Allan Poe's Snifter of Death#1–6September 2021 – March 2022VariousVarious
My Bad#1–5November 2021 – March 2022Mark RussellPeter Krause
Snelson#1–5August 2021 – December 2021Paul ConstantFred Harper
Wave 7
The Wrong Earth: Trapped on Teen Planet#1March 2022Gail SimoneBill Morrison
The Wrong Earth: Fame & Fortune#1April 2022Mark RussellMichael Montenat
The Wrong Earth: Purple#1May 2022Stuart MooreFred Harper
The Wrong Earth: Confidence Men#1June 2022Mark WaidLeonard Kirk
The Wrong Earth: Meat#1July 2022Tom PeyerGreg Scott
G.I.L.T.#1-April 2022 –Alisa KwitneyMauricet
Justice Warriors#1–6June 2022 – November 2022Matt BorsBen Clarkson
Highball#1-September 2022 –Stuart MooreFred Harper
My Bad: Volume Two#1-November 2022 –VariousVarious
Billionaire Island: Cult of Dogs#1-November 2022 –Mark RussellSteve Pugh

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