-
projects would be
managed and
guided by
Crossgen's founding principles.
These projects consisted of:
CrossGen Intellectual Property, LLC: CGIP held all...
- Bishop.
Originally published by
CrossGen, it was
revived in 2011 by
Marvel Comics as part of its
acquisition of
CrossGen titles. Ruse ran for twenty-six...
- of the
major comics companies,
including DC Comics,
Marvel Comics and
CrossGen. A
sometimes comics reader as a child, she
attended a
graphic design program...
-
character in the
Harry Potter series Appolyon (
CrossGen), a
comic book
character in the
Sigilverse created by
CrossGen Entertainment Apollyon (musician), aka...
-
monthly series which Dixon wrote for 100
issues before leaving to work with
CrossGen Comics, and to
Dixon working on
Detective Comics from #644 (May 1992) to...
- from DPW
beginning in June 2003.
Following its
collapse in June 2004, the
CrossGen trademark and
properties were
purchased by DPW's
educational publishing...
- the air, as
opposed to the
watery grave of Atlantis. In the now-defunct
CrossGen Comics,
Atlantis was the
basis for the
fictional universe known as the...
-
Chimera is an
American comic book
published by
CrossGen Entertainment from
March to July 2003. It is a mini-series that ran for four issues.
Produced by...
- Tampa-based
publisher CrossGen in 1999, with
Elizabeth Widera brought on to run the show in 2000 and
Breitbiel moving on to
become CrossGen's Marketing and Distribution...
-
Marvel series during the mid- to late 1990s. He also
worked on
Scion for
Crossgen Comics in the
early 2000s. He
later returned to Marvel,
where he illustrated...