Ape Entertainment
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Ape Entertainment is an American independent comic book company founded in 2003. The brainchild of comics devotees Brent E. Erwin, Mike Hall, and David Hedgecock, Ape Entertainment is home to such popular comic book titles as Go-Go Gorilla & The Jungle Crew, Sullengrey, Horrorwood, U.T.F., Athena Voltaire, and The Black Coat. Ape Entertainment is dedicated to the production of original graphic novels, comic books, and illustrated fiction.
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[edit] Publications
- Ape OMNIBUS: Vol 1
- Ape OMNIBUS: Vol 2
- Athena Voltaire
- Atomic Age Treasury of Pulp Action
- Bizarre New World [1]
- The Black Coat
- Cereal & Pajamas
- A Different Pace
- Fablewood[2][3]
- Femme Noir[4]
- Fiction Clemens[5] [6]
- The Goblin Chronicles
- Go-Go Gorilla & The Jungle Crew
- Horrorwood
- Justice City Chronicles
- Magnitude
- Make Your Own Comics: The Small Press Primer
- The Misadventures of Clark & Jefferson[7]
- Pan-Gea
- Point Pleasant
- Nightmare World
- SubCulture (webcomic)[8]
- Sullengrey
- Teddy Scares
- U.T.F.
- White Picket Fences
[edit] Notes
- ^ Bizarre New World - The Comic Book
- ^ Fablewood site
- ^ Anthology Construction with Fablewood's William Ward, Comics Bulletin, November 8
- ^ Sunday Slugfest: Femme Noir #1, Comics Bulletin, April 27, 2008
- ^ FictionClemens.com
- ^ Space Cowboy: Wagner talks Fiction Clemens, Comic Book Resources, April 10, 2008
- ^ Western Misadventures with Writer Jay Carvajal, Comics Bulletin, September 14, 2007
- ^ SubCulture site,
[edit] References
- Ape Entertainment at the Comic Book DB