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[[File:ImageLogo.jpg|right|thumb|250px|If you put the "I" between the DC Comics logo, then you have our condolences.]]
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'''Image Comics''' is an American comic book publishing house founded in [[1992]] by a clique of disgruntled former [[Marvel Comics]] artists, including [[Jim Lee]] and [[Rob Liefeld]], who set it up to obtain better terms for their individual comic studios, such as WildStorm and Top Cow.  Lee and Liefeld eventually forfeited their ownership in Image in the late 90s, but a decade later [[Robert Kirkman]] would fill that void.
'''Image Comics''' is an American comic book publishing house founded in [[1992]] by a clique of disgruntled former [[Marvel Comics]] artists, including [[Jim Lee]] and [[Rob Liefeld]], who set it up to obtain better terms for their individual comic studios, such as WildStorm and Top Cow.  Lee and Liefeld eventually forfeited their ownership in Image in the late 90s, but a decade later [[Robert Kirkman]] would fill that void.



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If you put the "I" between the DC Comics logo, then you have our condolences.

Image Comics is an American comic book publishing house founded in 1992 by a clique of disgruntled former Marvel Comics artists, including Jim Lee and Rob Liefeld, who set it up to obtain better terms for their individual comic studios, such as WildStorm and Top Cow. Lee and Liefeld eventually forfeited their ownership in Image in the late 90s, but a decade later Robert Kirkman would fill that void.

It is best known for publishing comic titles such as Spawn, Savage Dragon, Witchblade, Youngblood, The Darkness, Invincible, The Walking Dead, and Hack/Slash. Image itself does not own any intellectual properties aside from the company's name and logos.

Devil's Due Press published through Image until 2003, when it began publishing directly.

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