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Apple Comics, also known as Apple Press, was an American
comic book A comic book, also called comicbook, comic magazine or (in the United Kingdom and Ireland) simply comic, is a publication that consists of comics art in the form of sequential juxtaposed panels that represent individual scenes. Panels are of ...
publisher Publishing is the activity of making information, literature, music, software and other content available to the public for sale or for free. Traditionally, the term refers to the creation and distribution of printed works, such as books, newsp ...
which operated from 1986 to 1994. Founded by
Michael Catron Michael Catron (born October 9, 1954) is an American comic book editing, editor and publisher. He is former publisher of Apple Comics and co-founder of Fantagraphics. Biography Catron met Gary Groth while they were both enrolled at the University ...
, they began by taking over the publishing elements of comic production from
WaRP Graphics WaRP Graphics, later Warp Graphics, is an alternative comics publisher best known for creating and being the original publisher of the '' Elfquest'' comic book series. It was created and incorporated in 1977 by Wendy and Richard Pini. The company ...
, before expanding into their own titles while WaRP resumed publishing its own titles. Apple was known for publishing
war comic War is an intense armed conflict between states, governments, societies, or paramilitary groups such as mercenaries, insurgents, and militias. It is generally characterized by extreme violence, destruction, and mortality, using regular o ...
s, particularly its long-running title ''
Vietnam Journal ''Vietnam Journal'' was a war comic, war comic book series written and drawn by Don Lomax and published by Apple Comics from November 1987 to April 1991. Plot The story follows Scott Neithammer, nicknamed "Journal" by the American soldiers, a ...
'' (as well as many spin-offs and one-shots). Other notable titles published by Apple included ''Blood of Dracula'', '' Desert Storm Journal'', ''
Eagle Eagle is the common name for many large birds of prey of the family Accipitridae. Eagles belong to several groups of genera, some of which are closely related. Most of the 68 species of eagle are from Eurasia and Africa. Outside this area, just ...
'', '' FantaSci'', ''
Fish Police ''Fish Police'' is a comic book series by American cartoonist Steve Moncuse. The plot centers on law and crime in a fictional underwater metropolis with the protagonist, Inspector Gill, trying to solve various crimes, often Mafia-related, while a ...
'', ''
Myth Conceptions ''Myth Conceptions'' is a fantasy novel by American writer Robert Lynn Asprin published in 1981. Plot summary ''Myth Conceptions'' is a novel in which the apprentice wizard Skeeve serves a demon from Perv and they are hired as court wizards to def ...
'', ''
Thunderbunny Thunderbunny is a comic book about a boy who transforms into a superhero resembling a large pink humanoid rabbit. It was created by Martin Greim. Publication history Thunderbunny's first appearance published by a major company was '' Charlton Bull ...
'', and '' Vox''. Creators associated with Apple included
Don Lomax Don Lomax (born 1944) is an American comic book writer/artist best known for his long-running comic ''Vietnam Journal''. A veteran of the Vietnam War, much of Lomax's adrenaline-fueled work centers on the military experience, and its gritty, unfli ...
,
Lee Marrs Lee Marrs (born September 5, 1945) is an American cartoonist and animator, and one of the first female underground comix creators. She is best known for her comic book series ''The Further Fattening Adventures of Pudge, Girl Blimp'', which lasted ...
,
Aaron McClellan According to Abrahamic religions, Aaron ''′aharon'', ar, هارون, Hārūn, Greek (Septuagint): Ἀαρών; often called Aaron the priest ()., group="note" ( or ; ''’Ahărōn'') was a prophet, a high priest, and the elder brother of ...
,
Ken Mitchroney Ken or KEN may refer to: Entertainment * ''Ken'' (album), a 2017 album by Canadian indie rock band Destroyer. * ''Ken'' (film), 1964 Japanese film. * ''Ken'' (magazine), a large-format political magazine. * Ken Masters, a main character in t ...
, Steven Moncuse, Rickey Shanklin,
Neil Vokes Neil is a masculine name of Gaelic and Irish origin. The name is an anglicisation of the Irish ''Niall'' which is of disputed derivation. The Irish name may be derived from words meaning "cloud", "passionate", "victory", "honour" or "champion".. A ...
, Mark Wheatley, and
John Workman John Workman (born June 20, 1950) is an American editor, writer, artist, designer, colorist and letterer in the comic book industry. He is known for his frequent partnerships with writer/artist Walter Simonson and also for lettering the entire ru ...
.


History


Origins

In 1986,
Richard Pini Wendy Pini ''née'' Fletcher, (born June 4, 1951) and Richard Pini (born July 19, 1950) are the husband-and-wife team responsible for creating the well-known ''Elfquest'' series of Comic book, comics, graphic novels and prose works. They are al ...
turned over all of WaRP's publishing and marketing duties to Apple so that WaRP could concentrate on editing comics. While still featuring the WaRP logo on their covers, the indicia of ''FantaSCI'' #2, ''
MythAdventures ''MythAdventures'' or ''Myth Adventures'' is a fantasy series created by Robert Asprin, Robert Lynn Asprin. After twelve novels by Asprin, published 1978 to 2002, he and Jody Lynn Nye continued the series with seven more books. After his death i ...
'' #10, ''
Thunderbunny Thunderbunny is a comic book about a boy who transforms into a superhero resembling a large pink humanoid rabbit. It was created by Martin Greim. Publication history Thunderbunny's first appearance published by a major company was '' Charlton Bull ...
'' #6, and ''Unicorn Isle'' #2 listed themselves as "published bi-monthly by Apple Press Inc." Their next issues featured both the WaRP and Apple Comics logos on the cover, along with a note from the new publisher, Michael Catron, including an explanation of the arrangement:
Broadly speaking, WaRP handles all the creative details involved in preparing each issue for publication and Apple handles all of the business and production details. Richard remains editor on all titles. It's his job to edit each issue, work with the creators to help them do their best, and generally see to it that everything lives up to the standards WaRP has set — that's why the "WaRP Graphics" imprint will continue to appear on the cover of every issue WaRP prepares for Apple.
In March 1987 (originally promised for October 1986), Apple began publishing the eight-issue mini-series '' Elfquest: Siege at Blue Mountain'', which ran until December 1988. Also in 1987, Apple began publishing original titles, including ''Blood of Dracula'', ''Myth Conceptions'', and ''Vietnam Journal''. They also picked up the title ''
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'' from
Americomics AC Comics (formerly known as Paragon Publications and Americomics) is a comic book publishing company started by Bill Black.
, and in 1988 picked up ''Eagle'' from Crystal Publications.


Forbidden Fruit

From 1991–1994, Apple published an
erotic comics imprint known as Forbidden Fruit. Titles published by Forbidden Fruit included ''The Adventures Of Misty'', ''Case Morgan, Gumshoe Private Eye'' (reprinting material by
Don Lomax Don Lomax (born 1944) is an American comic book writer/artist best known for his long-running comic ''Vietnam Journal''. A veteran of the Vietnam War, much of Lomax's adrenaline-fueled work centers on the military experience, and its gritty, unfli ...
featured in '' Gent''), ''Sexy Superspy'', and ''Sindy''.


End of Apple Comics

The comics market meltdown of 1994 hit the small press very hard, and Apple Comics was forced to close its doors."Comics Publishers Suffer Tough Summer: Body Count Rises in Market Shakedown," ''The Comics Journal'' #172 (Nov. 1994), pp. 13-18. Its final issue was ''Vietnam Journal: Valley of Death'' #2, published in August 1994.


Titles


Apple Comics

* ''101 Other Uses for a Condom'' (1991), #1 * ''The Adventures of Roma'' (January 1993), #1 * ''The Bat'' (March 1990), #1 * ''Big Bad Blood of Dracula'' (July 1991–September 1991), #1–2 * ''Blazing Combat: Vietnam and Korea'' (1993), #1–2 (reprints from the
Warren A warren is a network of wild rodent or lagomorph, typically rabbit burrows. Domestic warrens are artificial, enclosed establishment of animal husbandry dedicated to the raising of rabbits for meat and fur. The term evolved from the medieval Angl ...
series) * ''Blazing Combat: World War I and World War II'' (1994), #1–2 (reprints from the Warren series) * ''Blood Of Dracula'' (November 1987–March 1991), #1–19 * ''Dark Fantasy'' (September 1992), #1 * ''Days of Darkness'' (March 1992-February 1993), #1–6 * ''Days of Wrath'' (August 1993–June 1994), #1–4 * ''Death Dreams of Dracula'' (September 1991–March 1992), #1–4 * ''Desert Storm Journal'' (September 1991–March 1993), #1–9 * ''Dracula In Hell'' (January–March 1992), #1–2 * ''
Eagle Eagle is the common name for many large birds of prey of the family Accipitridae. Eagles belong to several groups of genera, some of which are closely related. Most of the 68 species of eagle are from Eurasia and Africa. Outside this area, just ...
'' (July 1988 – 1989), #17–23 (from Crystal Publications) * '' ElfQuest: Siege At Blue Mountain'' (March 1987–December 1988), #1–8 (with Warp Graphics) * ''FantaSci'' (December 1986–December 1987), #2–9 (from/with Warp Graphics) * ''
Fish Police ''Fish Police'' is a comic book series by American cartoonist Steve Moncuse. The plot centers on law and crime in a fictional underwater metropolis with the protagonist, Inspector Gill, trying to solve various crimes, often Mafia-related, while a ...
'' (August 1989-Spring 1991), #18–26 & #0 (from Comico) * ''Fish Shticks'' (November 1991–March 1993), #1–6 * ''High Shining Brass'' (November 1990-June 1991), #1–4 * ''Invasion '55'' (October 1990-May 1991), #1–3 * ''Lost Frankenstein Pages'' (August 1993), #1 (from ''
Bernie Wrightson's Frankenstein ''Bernie Wrightson's Frankenstein'' is an illustrated edition of Mary Shelley's 1818 novel '' Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus'', first published in 1983 by American company Marvel Comics, with dozens of full-page illustrations by Bernie ...
'') * ''The Miracle Squad: Blood and Dust'' (January–June 1989), #1–4 * ''Mister Fixitt'' (January 1989-March 1990), #1–2 * ''
MythAdventures ''MythAdventures'' or ''Myth Adventures'' is a fantasy series created by Robert Asprin, Robert Lynn Asprin. After twelve novels by Asprin, published 1978 to 2002, he and Jody Lynn Nye continued the series with seven more books. After his death i ...
'' (May 1986–October 1986), #10–12 (from/with Warp Graphics) * ''
Myth Conceptions ''Myth Conceptions'' is a fantasy novel by American writer Robert Lynn Asprin published in 1981. Plot summary ''Myth Conceptions'' is a novel in which the apprentice wizard Skeeve serves a demon from Perv and they are hired as court wizards to def ...
'' (November 1987-January 1989), #1–8 (with Warp Graphics) * ''The New Crime Files of Michael Mauser Private Eye'' (January 1992), #1 (from E-Man) * ''Retief!'' (March 1990), TPB (collects Mad Dog Graphics series ''Keith Laumer's Retief'' #1–6) * ''
Space Ark An interstellar ark is a conceptual starship designed for interstellar travel. Interstellar arks may be the most economically feasible method of traveling such distances. The ark has also been proposed as a potential habitat to preserve civiliz ...
'' (1987), #3–5 (from
Americomics AC Comics (formerly known as Paragon Publications and Americomics) is a comic book publishing company started by Bill Black.
) * ''Survive!'' (April 1992), #1 * ''
Thunderbunny Thunderbunny is a comic book about a boy who transforms into a superhero resembling a large pink humanoid rabbit. It was created by Martin Greim. Publication history Thunderbunny's first appearance published by a major company was '' Charlton Bull ...
'' (1986–November 1987), #6–12 (from/with Warp Graphics) * ''The Timejump War'' (October–December 1989), #1–3 * ''Trollords v3: Death and Kisses'' ( July 1989-September 1991), #1–6 (from Comico) * ''Unicorn Isle'' (December 1986-May 1987), #2–5 (from/with Warp Graphics) * ''Vampiric Jihad'' (1991), #1 * ''Vietnam Journal'' ** v1 (November 1987–April 1991), #1–16 ** ''Bloodbath at Khe Sanh'' (1992-December 1993), #1–4 ** ''Indian Country'' (1990), #1 ** ''Tet '68'' (March 1992 – 1993), #1–6 ** ''The Iron Triangle'' (1993), #1 ** ''Valley of Death'' (June–August 1994), #1–2 * ''Vox'' (June 1989 - July 1990), #1–6


Forbidden Fruit

* ''The Adventures Of Misty'' (1991–1992), #1–12 * ''Aviatrix'' (January to May 1992), #1–3 * '' Bill Ward's Bad Girls'' (1994), #1 * ''Case Morgan, Gumshoe Private Eye'' (1991–1992), #1–11 * ''Fighting Fem Classics'' (December 1992–June 1993), #1–4 * '' Gray Morrow's Private Commissions'' (1992), #1–2 * ''Metallica'' (December 1991 - April 1992), #1–3 * ''Miranda the Tease'' (1992), #1–2 * ''Misty and the Valkyries'' (1993), #1–2 * ''Moonchild'' (January 1992 - November 1992), #1–3 * ''The Nine Lives of Leather Cat'' (1993), #1 * ''Scorchy'' (April 1992), #1 * ''Sexy Superspy'' (November 1990 to August 1991), #1–7 * ''Sindy'' (1991), #1–5 * ''Starlove'' (1992), #1–2 * ''Strange Sex Stories (April 1994), #1 * ''Spaced Out'' (1992), #1


Notes


References

* * {{Comic book publishers in North America navbox Publishing companies established in 1986 Defunct comics and manga publishing companies Comic book publishing companies of the United States WaRP Graphics 1986 establishments in the United States