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Dragon Lady Press was the publishing wing of the Toronto-based comic book store Dragon Lady Comics, operating from 1985 to 1988. The company was known for its reprints of classic newspaper comic strips in various forms.[1] Its publications were distributed through the direct market throughout the United States and Canada.
Parent company | Dragon Lady Comics |
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Status | Defunct, 1988 |
Founded | 1985 |
Founder | John Biernat |
Country of origin | Canada |
Headquarters location | Toronto, Ontario |
Publication types | Comics |
Fiction genres | Golden Age of Comic Books |
Titles published
edit- Alley Oop Quarterly, 3 issues (Nov. 1987–Jan. 1988)
- The Best of the Tribune Co., 4 issues (Sept. 1985–Apr. 1986) — continues in Thrilling Adventure Strips
- Bravo for Adventure (Alex Toth), 1 issue (Jan. 1987)
- Buz Sawyer Quarterly, 3 issues (Nov. 1986–Apr. 1987)
- Classic Adventure Strips, 16 issues (Jan. 1985–Aug. 1987)
- The Complete Max Collins/Rick Fletcher Dick Tracy, 3 issues (June 1986–Aug. 1987)
- Dragon Lady Press Presents, 16 issues (Jan. 1986–Jan. 1988)
- Dragon Lady Productions, 2 issues ([Aug.] 1985–[Oct.] 1985)
- Johnny Hazard Quarterly, 10 issues (Aug. 1986-Aug. 1987)
- Red Ryder
- Science Fiction Classics, 1 issue (Nov. 1987)
- Thrilling Adventure Strips, 16 issues (June 1986–Apr. 1987) — continues from The Best of the Tribune Co.
- Wash Tubbs Quarterly, 7 issues (Oct. 1986 - Nov. 1987)
References
edit- ^ George Kovacs & C. W. Marshall Classics and comics. Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2011. (p. 3). ISBN 9780199734184
External links
edit- Dragon Lady Press at the Grand Comics Database
- Dragon Lady Press at the Comic Book DB (archived from the original)