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[citation needed] Top Cow is also known for bringing Tomb Raider's Lara Croft to comics. [6] In 2006, Top Cow made a business agreement with Marvel Comics to publish crossovers such as Darkness/Wolverine and Witchblade/Punisher. [7] As part of this agreement, several Top Cow artists also provided art chores on various Marvel series. [8]
References External links 0–9 Title Series Issues Dates Notes Reference 39 Minutes #1 Sep 2010 Pilot Season 7 Days from Hell #1 Oct 2010 Pilot Season A The Agency #1–6 Angelus #1–6 Angelus Pilot Season #1 Aphrodite IX #0–4 Aphrodite IX vol.2, #1–11 Aphrodite IX Pilot Season #1 Aphrodite V #1–4 Ascension #0–22 Arcanum #1/2–8 Artifacts #0–40 A Voice in the Dark #1–7 B Title ...
Hunter-Killer is a comic book series from Top Cow Productions, Created by Mark Waid and Marc Silvestri. Silvestri provided the art for the first story arc while Eric Basaldua and Kenneth Rocafort drew the remaining issues. The series started in March 2005. The protagonist of the story is a young man named Ellis.
Top Cow Productions — a comic book publishing company based in Los Angeles, California. Subcategories This category has the following 6 subcategories, out of 6 total.
Witchblade is an American comic book series published by Top Cow Productions, an imprint of Image Comics, which ran from November 1995 to October 2015. [1] The series was created by Top Cow founder and owner Marc Silvestri, editor David Wohl, writers Brian Haberlin and Christina Z, and artist Michael Turner.
Strykeforce is a team of mercenary superheroes created by comics creator Marc Silvestri and published by Top Cow, an imprint Image Comics. The comic series Codename: Strykeforce (also Codename: Stryke Force ) was an offshoot of Cyberforce .
Ascension was an American comic book series created by David Finch and Matt "Batt" Banning and published by Top Cow. It ran for 22 issues, from October 1997 to March 2000, and was then canceled due to low sales. In addition, there was a #0 bonus issue and a #1/2 Wizard preview.
This was a rebooted Cyber Force as part of the company's "Top Cow Rebirth" initiative. Funded through a Kickstarter campaign, the first five issues were released for free. [6] [7] Silvestri provided cyberpunk-influenced art for the rebooted series, while Khoi Pham was brought aboard as illustrator after five years of exclusive work for Marvel ...