Talk:Fantagraphics Books

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AC:

Where was Fanta founded anyway? Also the "Comics Journal" wiki says Fanta was found by GG and Mike Catron, not GG & KT. Catron is probably right; fact check pending...

The stuff about 'not for kids' was redundant, the lead sentence mentions "underground" and "alternative".


KT confirms in a sequential tart interview that the founders were GG and catron, and the TCJ website concurs. - Esk

[edit] logo

Image:Fantagraphicslogo2.gif or Image:Fantagraphics.jpeg?

I don't recall ever seeing the second logo and I've read a lot of their stuff. They're not really much for branding and that sort of thing, but the only logo I've seen with any degree of consistency is the the first. Perhaps the second is a more recent one I haven't seen? [[User:Gamaliel|Gamaliel Image:Watchmensmiley20.gif]] 20:58, 17 Sep 2004 (UTC)

  • Yeah, having the red logo isn't helpful. I can't remember ever seeing it. ike9898 22:10, Sep 17, 2004 (UTC)

[edit] Who was "its then-distributor"?

It says in paragraph four:

  "In 2003 Fantagraphics almost went out of business due to the failure 
   of its then-distributor to the book trade."

So, can somebody say who that unlucky 2004 distributor was? Barring some good reason, it seems better to be specific than remain vague.

AC 18:50, 19 June 2006 (UTC)