Icon Comics

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Icon Comics is an American comic book imprint of Marvel Comics, established in 2004. The imprint was created to provide a platform for established creators to publish creator-owned titles, allowing them greater creative freedom and ownership of their work. Icon Comics has been home to several critically acclaimed series and has contributed significantly to the landscape of modern comics.

History[edit | edit source]

Icon Comics was launched in 2004 as a response to the growing demand for creator-owned content within the comic book industry. The imprint was designed to attract high-profile creators who were looking for an alternative to the traditional work-for-hire model prevalent in mainstream comics. By offering creators full ownership of their properties, Icon Comics aimed to foster innovation and creativity.

Notable Series[edit | edit source]

Several notable series have been published under the Icon Comics imprint, including:

Impact[edit | edit source]

Icon Comics has had a significant impact on the comic book industry by providing a successful model for creator-owned content. The imprint has allowed creators to retain control over their intellectual property, leading to successful adaptations in other media, including films and television series. This model has influenced other publishers to adopt similar approaches, contributing to a more diverse and creator-friendly industry.

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