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Evolving in
1982 out of Bill Black's Paragon Publications, AC
Comics® (Americomics in it's first year of existence
only, AC since 1984) was one of the initial quartet of
independent color comics companies who pioneered the direct sales
phenomenon in the early '80's. The others were Pacific,
First and Eclipse Comics — all long defunct by now, yet
AC runs on, headed for it's third decade of creating comic
book fun.
Within the framework of the four hundred-plus books AC has
released, multitalented publishing maverick Bill Black has
introduced us to a plethora of his own fascinating characters.
From his new-wave super-hero universe of the companies' early
years (when costumed defenders like Captain Paragon,
Commando D, The Scarlet Scorpion and Bolt gave
readers an alternative to Marvel and DC fare) grew
AC's best known feature — The Femforce. Comicdom's
first and only successful all-female super-team book. In 1997,
Femforce became the 229th comic book ever to pass the one
hundred issue mark, and spawned an ever-increasing circle of
spin-offs, support books, movies and licensed merchandise.
Under Black's creative guidance, many of the industries' artistic
"heavy hitters" cut their professional eyeteeth at AC.
Names like Erik Larsen, Jerry Ordway, Tom Lyle,
Paul Ryan, Tim Townsend and dozens more first came
to prominence working in the AC freelance stable, gaining
valuable early experience and an opportunity to work at a
professional level, before moving on to other publishers.
Always a man with respect and appreciation for what has come
before, Bill's fascination with comics history led him to make
classic reprints and historical research into the comics of the
1940's and '50's a big part of AC's publishing endeavors as well.
Inventing techniques to reproduce and recreate artwork from comic
book's Golden Age, ferreting out history and interviewing actual
creators led AC to present the genius of such luminaries as
Lou Fine, Mort Meskin, Mac Raboy and
countless others to a new generation, as well as preserving that
work for many more to come. The solid core audience for such AC
historical reprint series as Golden Age Greats and Men
Of Mystery proves that they fill a valuable niche in the
patchwork of chronicling the development of the comic book. As a
special focus among it's vintage material, AC has always
put particular emphasis on western comics — both those based on
the movie cowboys of the genre's heyday and the best original
characters the four-color page has had to offer. AC Comics®
has produced more western-themed comic titles than any other
publisher in the last thirty years. It's successful license to
produce comics and materials based on Roy Rogers and his
cast of characters has allowed AC to cross over into new
markets, and again bring this timeless hero to a new crop of young
fans.
A unique, eclectic and personal blend of tastes and influences
have led publisher Bill Black to construct an engrossing
matrix of fun and interesting comics and related publications. We
invite you to read on, but be warned — AC Comics® can be
addictive! |