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Interpresse,
later known as
Semic Interpresse, was a
Danish comic book
publisher that
operated from 1954 to 1997.
Known for
original comics as well as...
- gods of
Norse mythology.
Originally commissioned for and
published by
Interpresse, it has been
published by
Carlsen Comics since 1978. In 1986, Valhalla...
- as
Snehvide og de 7 frække dværge, by
Forlaget Holme (a
subsidiary of
Interpresse).
Alessandro Biffignandi painted all the
covers for the series, claiming...
- matter.
Charlier concurrently farmed out a
license to
Danish publisher Interpresse (then the
Novedi licensed Blueberry publisher) to
publish the Blueberry...
- In
Denmark numbers 22-23 (#1-2) were
first published by the
publisher Interpresse under the name "Cormak",
probably to
capitalize upon the po****r series...
- (as
Agentti X9): 1973–1994, 2010 Norway: 1974–2015, 2017–2019
Denmark (
Interpresse): 1976-2002 West Germany: 1976-1977 Netherlands: 1984-1985
During the...
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twelve other languages (publishers in
those languages include Oberon,
Interpresse,
Quality Communications, Glénat, and
Norma Editorial).
English translations...
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Varab Swan Film
Production A/S
Asgaard Film ApS
Metronome Productions Interpresse A/S
Palle Fogtdal A/S
Traditional Theatrical October 10, 1986 76 minutes...
- for
about five issues. In Denmark, Alan Ford was
published in 1974 by
Interpresse under the name
Oskar Mortensen, and only
lasted for six issues. Number...
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prestige format 48-page
graphic novel published by
Danish publisher Interpresse in 1990. In
celebration of Superman's 50th
anniversary in 1988, DC Comics...