Apple Comics

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Apple Comics
IndustryComics
Founded1986
FounderMichael Catrin
Defunct1994
HeadquartersBethel, Connecticut
DivisionsForbidden Fruit

Apple Comics, also known as Apple Press, was an American

war comics, particularly its long-running title Vietnam Journal
(as well as many spin-offs and one-shots).

Other notable titles published by Apple included Blood of Dracula,

.

History

Origins

In 1986,

Richard Pini turned over all of WaRP's publishing and marketing duties to Apple so that WaRP could concentrate on editing comics.[1] While still featuring the WaRP logo on their covers, the indicia of FantaSCI #2, MythAdventures #10, Thunderbunny #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.[2]

In March 1987 (originally promised for October 1986), Apple began publishing the eight-issue mini-series

Americomics
, 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 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.[3] Its final issue was Vietnam Journal: Valley of Death #2, published in August 1994.

Titles

Notes

  1. ^ "WaRP titles now under Apple aegis," The Comics Journal #110 (August 1986), p. 17.
  2. ^ Catron, Michael (24 July 1986). "Notes from the New Publisher". MythAdventures. No. 11. Apple Press Inc. p. ifc.
  3. ^ "Comics Publishers Suffer Tough Summer: Body Count Rises in Market Shakedown," The Comics Journal #172 (Nov. 1994), pp. 13-18.

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