About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 56. Chapters: Archie Comics imprints, DC Comics imprints, Dark Horse Comics imprints, Image Comics imprints, Los Comex, Marvel Comics imprints, Diana Schutz, CrossGen, New Universe, Marvel Mangaverse, Marvel 2099, Curtis Magazines, Tangent Comics, Elseworlds, Marvel Comics 2, Amalgam Comics, Marvel Knights, Soleil Productions, List of DC Comics imprint publications, Milestone Media, Comics' Greatest World, Maverick, All-Star DC Comics, Eternity Comics, Razorline, Zuda Comics, MAX, Minx, Marvel Adventures, Ultimate Marvel, Red Circle Comics, Piranha Press, List of DC imprint reprint collections, Javier Hernandez, Mighty Comics, Helix, Icon Comics, Marvel Age, Johnny DC, DC: Earth One, Impact Comics, DC Focus, Gorilla Comics, Paramount Comics, Tsunami, Marvel Next, Marvel Illustrated, Cliffhanger, Skybound, Tio Chango, Big Umbrella, Marvel Edge, Marvel Music, Weirdoverse, Highbrow Entertainment, Homage Comics, Marvel Absurd. Excerpt: Diana Schutz (born 1955) is a comic book editor, most notable as editor in chief of Comico during its peak years and for her continuing tenure at Dark Horse Comics, for whom she has worked since 1990. "She is Frank Miller's editor on Sin City and 300, Matt Wagner's editor on Grendel, Stan Sakai's editor on Usagi Yojimbo, and Paul Chadwick's editor on Concrete," and known to her letter-column readers as "Auntie Dydie." She is also an adjunct instructor of comics history and criticism at Portland Community College. Born on 1 February 1955 in Canada, Schutz read comics as a child. By her early teens, she began drifting towards Romance titles, and then away from comics altogether until college, where she studied Philosophy and Creative Writing. Finding comics including Steve Gerber's Howard the Duck a welcome diversion from - if ultimately not a polar opposite to - "Plato, Bertrand Russell and Immanuel Kan...