Insomnia Publications

Insomnia Publications
Industry Publishing
Founded 2006
Founder Crawford Coutts
Alasdair Duncan
Headquarters Edinburgh, Scotland
Products Comics, graphic novels
Website Official website

Insomnia Publications Ltd was a British comic book publishing company.

History

Insomnia was an independent comics publisher founded by Managing Director Crawford Coutts in 2006 to publish his own work. It was based in Edinburgh, Scotland, with various partners in London, Dundee and Vancouver.

Insomnia began publishing Layer Zero in 2007, an anthology title as showcase for new creators.

2009 saw the release of Cancertown and Cages, the first Insomnia Graphic Novels by which the company would make its name as an independent publisher, focused on "instant trades" or "albums" in the European model, along with art portfolio books. It was also one of the first independent companies to partner with Sony to bring digital comics to the PSP.

Insomnia books are aimed at teen/mature readers and most have an 18+ age rating. The focus is on stories which are unusual, literate, challenging and thought-provoking.

In 2009 Insomnia launched the Vigil imprint for "Bio-Graphic Novels", starting with Burke and Hare.[1][2][3]

Following internal problems in early 2010, Insomnia Publications filed final accounts with Companies House on 30 June 2010.On the 20 August 2010, Crawford Coutts issued a statement released creators from their contracts with the company.[4]

Management team

Titles

Graphic novels

Vigil

Titles in the Virgil "Bio-Graphic Novels" imprint include:

Art books

Art books include:

Notes

  1. 1 2 "Burke and Hare get their own comic book". STV. January 14, 2010. Retrieved January 14, 2010.
  2. 1 2 Ferguson, Brian; Lavelle, Christine (January 14, 2010). "Body snatchers Burke and Hare turned into comic book stars". The Scotsman. Retrieved January 14, 2010.
  3. Joe (November 13, 2009). ""Bodies for gold!" – we talk bodysnatching to Martin Conaghan & Will Pickering". Forbidden Planet. Retrieved March 28, 2010.
  4. johnson, Rich. "Insomnia Publications Finally Gets Put To Sleep". Bleeding Cool. Retrieved 20 August 2010.
  5. Vasseur, Richard (May 23, 2009). "Interview with Melanie Cook". Jazma Online. Retrieved March 28, 2010.

References

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