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History

WildStorm Productions, or simply "Wildstorm," was a publishing imprint and studio of American comic book publisher DC Comics. WildStorm originated in 1992 as comics creator Jim Lee's personal company, Aegis Entertainment, in the partnership making up Image Comics. After the sale to DC in 1999, Lee remained as Wildstorm's Editorial Director, a position he continues to hold. The Executive Editor is Scott Dunbier. The WildStorm imprint is editorially separate from its DC parent, with its main studio located on the West Coast.

In September 2010, Jim Lee and Dan DiDio announced that the WildStorm banner would cease to exist. [1]

The New 52

 Main article: WildStorm in The New 52

DC Comics merged elements of the Wildstorm Universe into the DC Universe in 2011. Flashpoint rebooted the DCU timeline, combining it with elements of Wildstorm and the Vertigo Universe. This new continuity is called Prime Earth. Wildstorm characters and concepts are redesigned, and appear as entirely new versions of themselves. There are also several new series' published using these properties.[2]

List of Wildstorm titles


America's Best Comics

Cliffhanger


CMX


  • Apothecarius Argentum
  • Crayon Shin-chan
  • Canon
  • Chikyu Misaki
  • Cipher
  • Classical Medley
  • Densha Otoko: The Story of the Train Man Who Fell in Love With a Girl
  • The Devil Does Exist
  • Dorothea
  • Emma
  • The Empty Empire
  • From Eroica with Love
  • Gals!
  • Go Go Heaven!!
  • Gon
  • I Hate You More Than Anyone
  • Kamikaze Kaito Jeanne
  • Key to the Kingdom
  • Kikaider Code 02
  • King of Cards
  • Land of the Blindfolded
  • Leader's High!
  • Love for Venus
  • Madara
  • Moon Child
  • Megatokyo
  • Monster Collection
  • Musashi Number Nine
  • My Darling Miss Bancho
  • The Name of the Flower
  • Omukae desu
  • Orfina
  • Oyayubi-hime Infinity
  • Palette of 12 Secret Colors
  • Penguin Revolution
  • Pieces of a Spiral
  • The Recipe for Gertrude
  • Seimaden
  • Steel Fist Riku
  • Stolen Hearts
  • Swan
  • Sword of the Dark Ones
  • Tears of a Lamb
  • Tenjho Tenge
  • TenRyu: The Dragon Cycle
  • Testarotho
  • Time Guardian
  • Tower of the Future
  • Two Flowers of the Dragon
  • Variante
  • Venus Capriccio
  • VS
  • The Young Magician

Homage Comics


  • Red: Eyes Only
  • Red: Frank
  • Red: Joe
  • Red: Marvin
  • Red: Victoria

Intercompany crossovers


Licensed properties



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