Devil's Due Publishing

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For the episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation with the same title, see Devil's Due (TNG episode).
Devil's Due Publishing company logo. Motto: "Pop culture is OUR culture."
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Devil's Due Publishing company logo. Motto: "Pop culture is OUR culture."

Devil's Due Publishing, or DDP (as displayed on the front of most of their comics) are an independent publisher based in America. They acquired Chaos! Comics following it's bankruptcy and are publishers of a number of series including G.I.Joe, Purgatori, and Evil Ernie.

They mainly publish comics, trade paperbacks and graphic novels, however they have also produced a stage play, Stagefright (based on their HACK/slash series), which was played by New Millennium Theatre Company at the National Pastime Theater on Broadway, Chicago from September 23 to October 29, 2005.[1]

Devi's Due Publishing started in 1999 as both a commercial art studio and a small press comic book publisher. It did not take long for the company to shift all focus onto comic books, though, and quickly become one of today's top ten comic book powerhouses.

DDP is represented in Hollywood by Alter Ego Entertainment and Prime Universe, who share a first look deal with the publisher for film, television and video games. Currently, the three parties are in discussion with numerous studios about expanding Devil's Due properties into other media, with more than one project attached to serious talent.

Contents

[edit] Comic series published

[edit] Aftermath

[edit] Army of Darkness

[edit] Devil's Due Presents...

[edit] eigoMANGA

[edit] Evil Ernie

  • Evil Ernie (new series) monthly #1

[edit] Family Guy

  • Family Guy #1–3

[edit] HACK/slash

  • Euthanized
  • Girls Gone Dead
  • Comic Book Carnage
  • The Final Revenge of Evil Ernie
  • Land of Lost Toys (3-issue mini)
  • Stagefright (stage adaption)
  • First Cut (trade paperback)

[edit] Purgatori

  • Purgatori (new series) monthly #1

[edit] Forgotten Realms

  • The Legend of Drizzt 1: Homeland
  • The Legend Of Drizzt 2: Exile
  • The Legend Of Drizzt 3: Sojourn
  • Icewind Dale Trilogy 1: The Crystal Shard

[edit] Single issues/one shots published

  • Eberron: The Eye of the Wolf
  • Josh Howard's Black Harvest
  • The Art of Josh Blaylock

[edit] References

  1. ^ http://www.devilsdue.net/hs_stagefright

[edit] External links