Sirius Entertainment
Sirius Entertainment was an American comic book company which celebrated 15 years of publishing in 2009. Sirius has published popular titles such as Dawn, Poison Elves, Akiko, and Mark Smylie's epic fantasy Artesia series during its first years.
Founded | 1994 |
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Founder | Robb Horan |
Country of origin | United States |
Headquarters location | Unadilla, New York |
Key people | Larry Salamone |
Official website | www |
Titles
- Akiko (by Mark Crilley)
- Animal Mystic (by Dark One)
- Artesia (by Mark Smylie)
- Banzai Girl (by Jinky Coronado and Wilson Tortosa) [1]
- Chi-Chian (by Voltaire)
- Dawn (by Joseph Michael Linsner)
- Deady (by Voltaire)
- Demongate (by Bao Lin Hum, Steve Blevins and Colin Chan)
- Dogwitch (by Daniel Schaffer)
- Empty Zone (by Jason Shawn Alexander)
- Fang (by Kevin J. Taylor)
- Halo, an Angel’s Story (by Christopher Knowles)
- Model by Day (by Kevin J. Taylor)
- Oh My Goth! (by Voltaire)
- Poison Elves (by Drew Hayes)
- Safety Belt Man (by Robb Horan)
- Scary Godmother (by Jill Thompson)
- Super Information Hijinks: Reality Check! (by Rosearik Rikki Simons)
- Tower (by Sean McKeever)
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