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Icon Comics

Icon Comics was an imprint of Marvel Comics for creator-owned titles, designed to keep select "A-list" creators producing for Marvel rather than seeing them take creator-owned work to other publishers.[citation needed]

Icon Comics
IndustryPublishing
Founded2004
Defunct2017
ProductsComic books
OwnerMarvel Comics
(The Walt Disney Company)
WebsiteOfficial website

History Edit

Icon Comics was launched in 2004 with Michael Avon Oeming and Brian Michael Bendis' superhero/detective series Powers and David Mack's Kabuki moving to the imprint, both from Image Comics. In June 2005 the imprint's third title J. Michael Straczynski's Dream Police was launched, followed in September by The Book of Lost Souls, also from Straczynski. Criminal by Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips is an ongoing crime comic also published by Icon.

Mark Millar has described the deal with Icon in relation to his Kick-Ass series:

The creative team get all the rights and you do all the promotion yourself. You could end up out of pocket because some of the team get paid upfront under these deals whereas Johnny and I don't take a page rate. But it was a calculated risk as we both have pretty good reps and so anything over, say, 25,000 would basically cover our Marvel page rates.[1]

Titles Edit

Following the move of Brian Michael Bendis (as well as all of his comics) to DC Comics in 2017, the Icon imprint has been dormant:

See also Edit

  • Epic Comics, an earlier Marvel imprint for creator-owned works

Notes Edit

  1. ^ Brady, Matt (January 16, 2008). "Mark Millar, Marketing Machine". Newsarama. Retrieved December 7, 2009.[permanent dead link]
  2. ^ Ching, Albert (March 19, 2011). "Bendis and Bagley on Their BRILLIANT Creator-Owned Debut". Newsarama. Retrieved October 11, 2011. This is a long miniseries so I guess the technical term is maxiseries. But it's really something in between.
  3. ^ Richards, Dave (March 19, 2011). "C2E2: Bendis & Bagley's "Brilliant" New Creation". Comic Book Resources. Retrieved October 11, 2011.
  4. ^ at the Comic Book DB (archived from the original) Retrieved March 7, 2018.
  5. ^ Renaud, Jeffrey (December 4, 2009). ""Nemesis" Asks: What if Batman was The Joker?". Comic Book Resources. Retrieved December 4, 2009.
  6. ^ a b Arrant, Chris (November 16, 2017). "MARVEL Cancels POWERS and UNITED STATES OF MURDER INC". Comic Book Resources. from the original on November 17, 2017. Retrieved March 3, 2018.
  7. ^ Richards, Dave (April 16, 2010). "C2E2: Bendis Turns "Scarlet"". Comic Book Resources. Retrieved July 8, 2010.

External links Edit

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This article is about the Marvel Comics imprint For the Milestone DC Comics character see Icon character This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Icon Comics news newspapers books scholar JSTOR December 2009 Learn how and when to remove this template message Icon Comics was an imprint of Marvel Comics for creator owned titles designed to keep select A list creators producing for Marvel rather than seeing them take creator owned work to other publishers citation needed Icon ComicsIndustryPublishingFounded2004Defunct2017ProductsComic booksOwnerMarvel Comics The Walt Disney Company WebsiteOfficial website Contents 1 History 2 Titles 3 See also 4 Notes 5 External linksHistory EditIcon Comics was launched in 2004 with Michael Avon Oeming and Brian Michael Bendis superhero detective series Powers and David Mack s Kabuki moving to the imprint both from Image Comics In June 2005 the imprint s third title J Michael Straczynski s Dream Police was launched followed in September by The Book of Lost Souls also from Straczynski Criminal by Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips is an ongoing crime comic also published by Icon Mark Millar has described the deal with Icon in relation to his Kick Ass series The creative team get all the rights and you do all the promotion yourself You could end up out of pocket because some of the team get paid upfront under these deals whereas Johnny and I don t take a page rate But it was a calculated risk as we both have pretty good reps and so anything over say 25 000 would basically cover our Marvel page rates 1 Titles EditFollowing the move of Brian Michael Bendis as well as all of his comics to DC Comics in 2017 the Icon imprint has been dormant Brilliant by writer Brian Michael Bendis and artist Mark Bagley 2 3 Casanova by writer Matt Fraction and artists Gabriel Ba and Fabio Moon moved back to Image Comics in 2014 Criminal by writer Ed Brubaker and artist Sean Phillips moved to Image Comics in 2016 Dream Logic by writer artist David Mack Dream Police by writer J Michael Straczynski and artist Sid Kotian moved to Image Comics in 2014 Empress by writer Mark Millar and artist Stuart Immonen Hit Girl by writer Mark Millar and artist John Romita Jr moved to Image Comics in 2018 Incognito by writer Ed Brubaker and artist Sean Phillips Jack Kirby s Galactic Bounty Hunters Kabuki by writer artist David Mack moved to Dark Horse Comics in 2014 4 Kick Ass by writer Mark Millar and artist John Romita Jr moved to Image Comics in 2018 Kick Ass 2 by writer Mark Millar and artist John Romita Jr moved to Image Comics in 2018 Kick Ass 3 by writer Mark Millar and artist John Romita Jr moved to Image Comics in 2018 Men of Wrath by writer Jason Aaron and artist Ron Garney Nemesis by writer Mark Millar and artist Steve McNiven 5 Painkiller Jane by writer Jimmy Palmiotti and artist Joe Quesada Powers by writer Brian Michael Bendis and artist Michael Avon Oeming moved to Jinxworld in 2018 6 Scarlet by writer Brian Michael Bendis and artist Alex Maleev moved to Jinxworld in 2018 7 The Book of Lost Souls by writer J Michael Straczynski and artist Colleen Doran The Secret Service by writer Mark Millar and artist Dave Gibbons moved to Image Comics in 2017 Supercrooks by writer Mark Millar and artist Leinil Francis Yu Superior by writer Mark Millar and artist Leinil Francis Yu Takio by writer Brian Michael Bendis and artist Michael Avon Oeming The United States of Murder Inc by writer Brian Michael Bendis and artist Michael Avon Oeming 6 See also EditEpic Comics an earlier Marvel imprint for creator owned worksNotes Edit Brady Matt January 16 2008 Mark Millar Marketing Machine Newsarama Retrieved December 7 2009 permanent dead link Ching Albert March 19 2011 Bendis and Bagley on Their BRILLIANT Creator Owned Debut Newsarama Retrieved October 11 2011 This is a long miniseries so I guess the technical term is maxiseries But it s really something in between Richards Dave March 19 2011 C2E2 Bendis amp Bagley s Brilliant New Creation Comic Book Resources Retrieved October 11 2011 Kabuki Reflections 1998 TPB vol 01 at the Comic Book DB archived from the original Retrieved March 7 2018 Renaud Jeffrey December 4 2009 Nemesis Asks What if Batman was The Joker Comic Book Resources Retrieved December 4 2009 a b Arrant Chris November 16 2017 MARVEL Cancels POWERS and UNITED STATES OF MURDER INC Comic Book Resources Archived from the original on November 17 2017 Retrieved March 3 2018 Richards Dave April 16 2010 C2E2 Bendis Turns Scarlet Comic Book Resources Retrieved July 8 2010 External links EditIcon at the Grand Comics Database Icon Comics Catalog Icon at the Comic Book DB archived from the original Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Icon Comics amp oldid 1177916210, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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