- Grim Wit, Slow Death, Skull, Rowlf,
Fever Dreams and his own
anthology Fantagor. In 1970 he
began illustrating horror and science-fiction
stories for Warren...
- Den: Neverwhere.
Corben began self-publishing Den
through his
company Fantagor Press in the 1980s,
beginning with
Children of Fire (1987)
which was later...
- were
collaborations with
Richard Corben,
published in Rip Off Press's
Fantagor.
Other collaborations were
published by
Warren Publishing. In 1978–1979...
-
written by
Bruce Jones and
illustrated by
Richard Corben,
first published by
Fantagor Press in 1986. It
tells the
story of
police officer Rip
Scully and his...
-
Comics Group's Asylum,
World of
Young Master Special, and
Demon Blade, and
Fantagor Press' Den. Niño both
wrote and drew a single-issue
occult adventure, Alex...
-
comics by
Richard Corben,
published in
DenSaga 1, 2 and 3
respectively (
Fantagor Press 1992–1993). "Mother of Toads" was
adapted as
segment one of the six-segment...
-
Entertainment imprint FantaCo Enterprises US 1980 1998 [citation needed]
Fantagor Press US 1986 1994 [citation needed]
Imprint of
cartoonist Richard Corben...
- (Rip Off Press, 1970),
Bogeyman (San
Francisco Comic Book Company, 1969),
Fantagor (Richard Corben, 1970),
Insect Fear (Print Mint, 1970), Up From the Deep...
- 1970–1972),
Bogeyman (Company & Sons/San
Francisco Comic Book Company, 1969),
Fantagor (Richard Corben, 1970),
Insect Fear (Print Mint, 1970), Up From The Deep...
-
Richard Corben's Rip in Time five-issue
miniseries (1986–1987),
published by
Fantagor Press. By the
early 1990s,
Jones had
shifted to screenwriting, working...