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Verotik is an American
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company founded by heavy metal/
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musician
Glenn Danzig Glenn Allen Anzalone (born June 23, 1955), better known by his stage name Glenn Danzig, is an American singer, songwriter, musician, film director, and record producer. He is the founder of the rock bands Misfits, Samhain, and Danzig. He owns t ...
. The comics are aimed toward adult readers as they often contain imagery of a sexual and/or violent nature. The company's two longest-running titles were ''Verotika'' (15 issues) and ''Satanika'' vols. 1 & 2 (total of 13 issues). Verotik was known for producing variant "chase covers" for some of its titles: expensive adult-only variants depicting nudity. The company was most active in the period 1994–2001, and has not released many new comics since 2009. Notable creators associated with Verotik include
Simon Bisley Simon Bisley is a British comic book artist best known for his 1990s work on ''ABC Warriors'', '' Lobo'' and '' Sláine''. Early life Simon Bisley began drawing when he was six years old. He is self-taught, with only a short one-year stay at a ...
,
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, Tim Vigil,
Liam Sharp Liam Roger Sharp (born 2 May 1968) is a British comic book artist, writer, publisher, and co-founder/CCO of Madefire Inc. Early life Liam Sharp was born in Derby. He went to School at Brackensdale Junior then infants school, before moving to ...
,
Martin Emond Martin Emond (4 June 1969 in New Zealand – March 2004 in Los Angeles, California, United States), also known under the pseudonyms "Martin Fuckin Emond", "Martyfuck", "Martywood", "Mickey Martin" and "MFE", was a New Zealand cartoon illustra ...
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Drew Posada Andrew B. "Drew" Posada (17 January 1969 – 4 January 2007) was an American comic book colorist and pin-up artist who has worked with Image Comics, Top Cow, Wildstorm and Extreme Studios, as well as published his pin-up work in ''The Art of Drew ...
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Jason Pearson Jason Trent Pearson (August 29, 1970 – December 19, 2022) was an American comic book creator, known for his series '' Body Bags'' and for his dynamic illustration work on books featuring characters such as the Legion of Super-Heroes, Spider-Man ...
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Shelby Robertson Shelby Robertson is an American comic book illustrator, known for his distinctive style pinup renditions of attractive fictional female characters. His detailed rendering of heavily muscled figures has been compared to that of Frank Frazetta and ...
, Hart D. Fisher,
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, and Duke Mighten.


History

Since childhood,
Glenn Danzig Glenn Allen Anzalone (born June 23, 1955), better known by his stage name Glenn Danzig, is an American singer, songwriter, musician, film director, and record producer. He is the founder of the rock bands Misfits, Samhain, and Danzig. He owns t ...
had been an avid comic book collector with frustrated aspirations of being a comic book writer and artist. His fascination with horror was expressed through his music and comic books, and in August 1994 he founded Verotik (the name ''Verotik'' is a
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. Jones left at the end of 1995, succeeded by Steven Wardlaw. Writer/self-publisher Hart D. Fisher worked as an editor at Verotik in 1994–1995. In addition to its line of original erotic horror titles, Verotik also reprinted some Golden Age comics in the period 1994–1998. They also were the first U.S. publisher to translate and publish
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's ''
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''. Verotik published Edward Lee's novel ''Header'' in 1995; the book was later adapted into a
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. The Verotik title ''Grub Girl'', also by Edward Lee, was developed into a
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of the same name in 2006, starring Brittney Skye and
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. The movie was directed by Craven Moorehead, who would later go on to direct Danzig's music video for "Crawl Across Your Killing Floor". The soundtrack features a remix of the Danzig song "Unspeakable". Glenn Danzig is working on a movie adaptation of the Verotik title ''Ge Rouge'', which he will also direct. In 2019,
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released ''
Verotika ''Verotika'' is a 2019 American anthology horror film written, directed and scored by Glenn Danzig. Based on a line of comic books published by Danzig's company Verotik, the film stars Rachel Alig, Alice Haig, Natalia Borowsky, Sean Kanan, Sco ...
'', an anthology horror film written, directed, and scored by Danzig which was based on the company's ''Verotkia'' anthology.


Controversy

In 1994, when Verotik published a title with
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reprints,
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(which had earlier published Phantom Lady reprints) sued the company for trademark infringement.Cronin, Brian
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Comic Book Resources (Feb. 9, 2006).
In 1996,
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-based retailer Planet Comics was accused of "trafficking in obscene materials" because of selling copies of the publisher's ''Verotika'' anthology issue #4:Stump, Greg. "Felony Charges Reinstated Against Planet Comics," ''The Comics Journal'' #187 (May 1996), p. 16.


List of titles

* ''Alphabet of Murder'' (1994), #1 * ''Albino Spider of Dajette'' (1997–1998), #0.5 & 1–2 * ''Bizo: The Intense Art of Simon Bisley'' (1997) * ''Chiodo: Darkworks'' (2004); a collection of art by
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* ''Dalkiel: The Prophecy #1'' * ''Dark Horror of Morella'' (2000) (featuring art by Tim Vigil) * ''Darker Horror of Morella'' (2001) * ''Darkest Horror of Morella'' (2006) * '' Death Dealer'' (1995–1997), #1–4 (art by
Liam Sharp Liam Roger Sharp (born 2 May 1968) is a British comic book artist, writer, publisher, and co-founder/CCO of Madefire Inc. Early life Liam Sharp was born in Derby. He went to School at Brackensdale Junior then infants school, before moving to ...
, based on the
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painting of the same name.) * ''Drukija: Contessa of Blood'' (2007); prose with illustrations by ''Simon Bisley''. * ''Ge Rouge'' (1997–1998), 0.5 & #1–3 * ''G.O.T.H.'' (1995–1996), #1–3 (art by
Liam Sharp Liam Roger Sharp (born 2 May 1968) is a British comic book artist, writer, publisher, and co-founder/CCO of Madefire Inc. Early life Liam Sharp was born in Derby. He went to School at Brackensdale Junior then infants school, before moving to ...
) * ''Grub Girl'' (1997), #1 * ''Igrat'' (1995), #1–2 * ''The Infernals'' (2017) * ''Inquisitor'' (2002) * ''Jaguar God'' **''Jaguar God'' v1 (1996–1997), #1–7 **''Jaguar God: Illustrations'' (2001) **''Jaguar God: Return to Xibalba'' (2003) ** ''Jaguar God: Snake Brothers Revenge'' (2013) * ''Joe Chiodo: How to Draw and Paint Pin-Ups'' (2006) * ''Joe Chiodo: Works of Art'' (2003) * ''Satanika'' vol. 1 (1995), #1–3 (art by
Shelby Robertson Shelby Robertson is an American comic book illustrator, known for his distinctive style pinup renditions of attractive fictional female characters. His detailed rendering of heavily muscled figures has been compared to that of Frank Frazetta and ...
) * ''Satanika'' vol. 2 (1995–1999), #1–10 * '' Shin Devilman'' (1995–1996), #1–3 * '' Sunglasses After Dark'' (1995–1996), #0.5 & 1–6 * ''Venus Domina'' (1996–1997), #1–3 * ''Verotika'' (1994–1997), #1–15 * ''Verotik Illustrated'' (1997–1998), #1–3 *'' Verotik World'' (2002–2004), #1–3; (2014), #4 * ''WingBird'' **''WingBird Special'' (1996), #1 **''WingBird Venus Domina San Diego Special'' (1996), #1 **''WingBird Returns'' (1997) **''WingBird Igrat X'' (1997), #1 **''WinBird Akuma-She'' (1998) **''WingBird Black and White Bondage Special'' (1998), #1 **''WingBird Girls of Verotik Sexy Pin-Ups'' (1999)


Golden Age reprints

* ''Black Angel'' #1 (1996) — reprints eight Black Angel stories from
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' 1941 series, ''Air Fighters Comics'' * ''Blue Bolt'' (1998) —
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Novelty Press Novelty Press (a.k.a. Premium Service Co., Inc.; a.k.a. Novelty Publications; a.k.a. Premier Group) was an American Golden Age comic-book publisher that operated from 1940 to 1949. It was the comic book imprint of Curtis Publishing Company, publi ...
' ''
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'' comics * ''Phantom Lady: Crime Never Pays'' (1994) — reprints stories from the Phantom Lady#Fox Feature Syndicate & Star Publications series


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