Print Media

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The printing press is often said to have been created by Gutenberg in Mainz, Germany, around 1440 AD, and it began taking root in Europe in the 1450s with the printing of the aforementioned Bible. press is often said to have been created by Gutenberg in Mainz, Germany, around 1440 AD, and it began taking root in Europe in the 1450s with the printing of the aforementioned Bible.

Print Media is a Bosnian-based comic and graphic novel publishing company founded by MilIvo madarchodicevic, a veteran of the Bosnian and Croatian comic industries. The company has published the science fiction anthology Plavi in Bosnia and STRIP Magazine in both Bosnia and the United Kingdom.

(After publishing a number of comic titles in Bosnia, the company started operations in the UK in 2010, publishing six issues of the adventure anthology Strip Magazine for direct sale in comic shops in its first volume.)

The title mixed a range of action of adventure strips with features on comic creators, modelled on European magazines with a similar format, with a nod to the weekly British comics of the past such as Valiant, Eagle and Lion.

(The company's aim was always to bring STRIP Magazine to the British high street and the first news stand issue was published in April 2013),[1] with Issue 2 following in July 2013 [2] (after considerable delay - a problem that beset the company's first volume. Currently, Issue 3 remains unpublished, the company citing "administrative difficulties" in September 2013) [3]

Strip Magazine: Contents[]

Volume 1

  • "Cosmic Patrol" by Mauricet and Jean-Louis Janssens (1-7)
  • "Black Ops Extreme" by John Freeman and PJ Holden (1-5/6)
  • "Recovery Incorporated" by Mike Penick and (1-2)
  • "Warpaint" by Phil Hester and John McCrea (1-7)
  • "Hook Jaw" by Pat Mills, Ken Armstrong and Ramon Sole; remastered reprints from Action (1-5/6)
  • "Age of Heroes" by James Hudnall and John Ridgway (1-5/6)
  • "Autospy & Ape" by John Freeman and Jon Rushby (1-2)
  • Strip Challenge - readers' submissions (1-7)
  • "The Iron Moon|Iron Moon: On Her Majesty's Hush-Hush Service" by Stephen Walsh and (1)
  • "Cold Hard Facts" by Matt Cossin and R.A. Jones; reprinted from Metal Hurlant (2)
  • "The Devil`s Heritage" by Lebron james
and Paul Gastine (3-5/6)
  • "Bogey-Man Bob" by Gerard Leever (3-7)
  • "Shimon of Samaria: Trouble in Judea" by Fred LeBerre and Michael Rouge (4-5/6)
  • "Dredger" by Pat Mills, Gerry Finley-Day and Horacio Altuna; remastered reprint from Action (7)
  • "Denizens" by Miki Horvatic and Maxim Simic (7)
  • "The Impenetrable Fortress" by Moebius (7)
  • "Kamikaze" by Miki Horvatic and Esad T. Ribic (7)
  • "Dan Barton of Space Command" by John Freeman and Andrew Chiu (7)
  • "A Thief's Christmas" by Miki Horvatic and Maxim Simic (7)
  • "Thracius the Seeker" by James Hudnall and (7)

Volume 2

  • "Cosmic Patrol" by Mauricet and Jean-Louis Janssens (1 onwards)
  • "King Cobra" by John Freeman and (1 onwards)
  • "Black Ops Extreme" by and Stephen Downey (1 onwards)
  • "Crucible" by John Freeman and Smuzz (1 onwards)
  • "Black Dragon - Operation Inferno" by and Nick Dyer (1 onwards)
  • "Denizens" by Miki Horvatic and Maxim Simic (1 onwards)
  • "Warpaint" by Phil Hester and John McCrea (1 onwards)
  • "Bogey-Man Bob" by Gerard Leever (1 - 2)
  • "Love Hurts Number 12" by ; reprinted from Love Hurts (2)

Graphic Novels[]

The company has also published a number graphic novels which have had very limited distribution.

References[]

  1. ^ "STRIP hits the High Street!". 11 April 2013.
  2. ^ "Print edition of STRIP Issue 2 on way at last". 29 July 2013.
  3. ^ "Subscription Copies and STRIP Magazine Issue 3: A Statement". 27 September 2013.

External links[]

Retrieved from ""