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Founded | 1999 |
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Founder | Larry Young Mimi Rosenheim |
Country of origin | United States |
Headquarters location | San Francisco, California |
Distribution | Diamond Book Distributors[1] |
Publication types | Comics |
Official website | ait-planetlar.com |
AiT/Planet Lar is an American comic book publishing company based in San Francisco, California. It was founded in 1999 by Larry Young and Mimi Rosenheim. The company focuses on releasing original graphic novels into the mass market, although the company has published trade paperbacks of serialized mini-series originally published by other companies.
Graphic novels[]
All titles below are original graphic novels, unless otherwise stated.
Action/Adventure[]
- Aces: Curse of the Red Baron[2]
- Astronauts in Trouble (originally serialized by Gun Dog Comics)
- The Annotated Mantooth! (originally serialized by Funk-O-Tron)
- Bad Mojo
- Black Diamond
- Black Heart Billy (originally serialized by Slave Labor Graphics)
- Channel Zero (original mini-series serialized by Image Comics)
- Channel Zero: Jennie One
- Codeflesh (originally serialized by Image Comics and Funk-O-Tron)[3]
- Continuity
- The Couriers
- Doll and Creature
- Filler
- Full Moon Fever
- Giant Robot Warriors
- Johnny Dynamite (originally serialized by Dark Horse Comics)
- Last of the Independents
- Nobody (originally serialized by Oni Press)
- Planet of the Capes
- Proof of Concept
- Scurvy Dogs
- Shatter (originally serialized by First Comics)
- Sky Ape (originally serialized by Slave Labor Graphics)
- Smoke and Guns
- Switchblade Honey
- White Death
All-ages[]
- Colonia
- Electric Girl
- Jax Epoch and the Quicken Forbidden
- Ursula
Historical fiction[]
- Abel
- Badlands
- Dugout
- Holmes (by Omaha Perez,[4] 104 pages, March 2008, ISBN 1-932051-51-1)[5]
- Seven Sons (by Alexander Grecian and Riley Rossmo, 88 pages, 2006, ISBN 1-932051-46-5)
- White Death (by Robbie Morrison and Charlie Adlard, 96 pages, 2002, ISBN 0-9709360-6-0)
Epics[]
- Demo (by Brian Wood and Becky Cloonan)
- Footsoldiers
- Hench
- Planet of the Capes
- Rock Bottom[6]
- Sunset City
- True Story, Swear to God: Chances Are... (by Tom Beland)
- True Story, Swear to God: This One Goes to Eleven (by Tom Beland)
- True Story, Swear to God: 100 Stories (by Tom Beland)
Art, design, and non-fiction[]
- Available Light
- Badlands: The Unproduced Screenplay
- Come in Alone
- The Making of Astronauts in Trouble
- Public Domain
- Surviving Grady
- Tales from Fish Camp
- True Facts
References[]
- ↑ "Our Publishers". Archived from the original on 2017-09-11. Retrieved 2017-09-11.
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: - ↑ "Curse of the Red Baron: Denton talks 'Aces'". Comic Book Resources. April 28, 2008.
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: - ↑ "Revisiting Codeflesh with Joe Casey and Larry Young". Newsarama. October 24, 2003. Archived from the original on July 27, 2009.
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: - ↑ "Omaha Perez official site". Archived from the original on 2008-04-06.
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: - ↑ "Q&A: Omaha Perez". Newsarama. January 24, 2008.
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: - ↑ "That Heavy Feeling: Casey and Adlard's 'Rock Bottom'". Comic Book Resources. August 22, 2006.
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External links[]
Template:External links
- Official website
- Template:Gcdb publisher
- AiT/Planet Lar at the Comic Book DB
Interviews[]
- Interview with Larry Young. AICN Comics. July 24, 2007.
- Podcast Interview with Larry Young. Collected Comics Library. April 16, 2008.
- Larry Young on Things to Come[dead link]. Newsarama. July 17, 2003.
Comic book publishers in North America | ||
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Active (major) | Archie Comics • Boom! Studios • Dark Horse Comics • DC Comics • Dynamite Entertainment • IDW Publishing • Image Comics • Marvel Comics | |
Active (minor) | Aardvark-Vanaheim • AC Comics • Action Lab Comics • AiT/Planet Lar • Alias Enterprises • Alternative Comics • Another Rainbow Publishing • Antarctic Press • Arcade Comics • Archaia Entertainment • Aspen MLT • Avatar Press • Azteca Productions • Beyond Comics • Black Mask Studios • Bluewater Productions • Bongo Comics Group • Caliber Comics • Class Comics • Conundrum Press • Creative Impulse Entertainment • Darby Pop Publishing • Devil's Due Publishing • Drawn and Quarterly • Eureka Productions • Fantagraphics Books • First Second Books • Hermes Press • Kodansha USA • Last Gasp • Legendary Comics • Milestone Media • Mirage Studios • NBM Publishing • Northwest Press • Oni Press • Papercutz • Platinum Studios • Radical Comics • Radio Comix • Rip Off Press • Seven Seas Entertainment • Shadowline • Sirius Entertainment • Slave Labor Graphics • Tokyopop • Top Cow Productions • Top Shelf Productions • Udon Entertainment • Valiant Comics • Vertical • Viper Comics • Viz Media • WaRP Graphics • Zenescope Entertainment | |
Former | Aircel Comics • All-American Publications • American Comics Group • Atlas Comics • Atlas/Seaboard Comics • Awesome Comics • Blackthorne Publishing • Catalan Communications • Centaur Publications • Chaos! Comics • Charlton Comics • Harry "A" Chesler • Comico • ComicsOne • Continuity Comics • Crestwood Publications • CrossGen • Defiant Comics • Dell Comics • Del Rey Manga • Disney Comics • EC Comics • Eclipse Comics • Eternity Comics • FantaCo Enterprises • Fawcett Comics • Fiction House • First Comics • Fox Feature Syndicate • Gladstone Publishing • Gemstone Publishing • Gilberton • Gold Key Comics • Harvey Comics • Highwater Books • Holyoke Publishing • Hyperwerks • Innovation Publishing • Kitchen Sink Press • Mainline Publications • Malibu Comics • Millennium Publications • Nedor Publishing • NOW Comics • Pacific Comics • Print Mint • Quality Comics • Renegade Press • Revolutionary Comics • Skywald Publications • Standard Comics • Timely Comics • Topps Comics • Tundra Publishing • Vortex Comics • Warren Publishing • WildStorm |
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