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Since the medium of comics arguably originated in the USA, it should come as no surprise that a whole lot of comics are American. Also included here are Canadian comics, as they are for the most part pretty similar to their southern counterparts due to the large amount of intermingling between the two cultures, businesses and talents, and often see distribution in both regions regardless of origin.
Since the medium of comics arguably originated in the USA, it should come as no surprise that a whole lot of comics are American. Also included here are Canadian comics, as they are for the most part pretty similar to their southern counterparts due to the large amount of intermingling between the two cultures, businesses and talents, and often see distribution in both regions regardless of origin.


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=== Broadway Books ===
=== Broadway Books ===
* ''[[Cartoon History of the Universe]]''
* ''[[The Cartoon History of the Universe]]''


=== Caliber ===
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* [[Treasure Chest (comics)|Treasure Chest]]
* [[Treasure Chest (comics)|Treasure Chest]]
* [[True Story Swear to God]]
* [[True Story Swear to God]]
* [[Twisted Toyfare Theater]]
* [[Twisted ToyFare Theatre]]
* [[Underburbs]]
* [[Underburbs]]
* [[The Unfunnies]]
* [[The Unfunnies]]
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[[Category:Sequential Art]]
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[[Category:Comic Books]]
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[[Category:US Canadian Comics]]
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Latest revision as of 22:42, 27 April 2023

Category:US Canadian Comics already exists; let's use that.

Since the medium of comics arguably originated in the USA, it should come as no surprise that a whole lot of comics are American. Also included here are Canadian comics, as they are for the most part pretty similar to their southern counterparts due to the large amount of intermingling between the two cultures, businesses and talents, and often see distribution in both regions regardless of origin.

Misc US/Canadian comic book companies and comics:

Aardvark-Vanaheim

Abrams ComicArts

ACC Studios

Ait / Planet Lar

Antarctic Press

Arcana Studio

Archaia

Aspen MLT

Black Bull

Broadsword Comics

Broadway Books

Caliber

Comico

Comics Interview

Continuity Comics

Department Of the Army

Devil's Due

Disney

Dork Storm Press

Dragon

Eros Comix

Event Comics

Evil Twin Comics

Fantagraphics

First Comics

First Second

Fishwrap

Hannagram

Harper Perennial

Harper Teen

IDW

Innovation

Kenzer

King Features

LEGO

Mariner Books

Minx

Mirage Publishing

National Hockey League

NEC

Nedor Comics

Nuage Editions

Octopus

Oni Press

Pantheon Books

Paws

Platinum Studios

Radical Comics

Red 5

Roaring Book Press

Sega

Scholastic

Shanda Fantasy Arts

Simon & Schuster

Slave Labor Graphics

Studio Foglio

Tekno Comix

Top Shelf

Topps

Tower Comics

Tundra Comics

UDON

United Feature Syndicate

Villard

Viper Comics

Zenescope

Independently published