Comics Factory

Comics Factory
Industry publication
Genre manga, Original English-language manga, manhwa
Founded 2006
Headquarters Yekaterinburg, Russia
Number of locations
3
Area served
Commonwealth of Independent States
Key people
Feodor Yeremeev (CEO)[1]
Website comics-factory.ru

Comics Factory (Russian: Фабрика комиксов, Fabrika komiksov) is a comics imprint of major Russian book publisher AST.[2] It serves as a translator and the licensor of European graphic novels, Japanese manga, manhwa, Taiwan and Hong Kong manhua, Original English-language manga.[3] It also released Russian-language manga of Russian and Ukrainian authors, i.e. Almanac of Russian Manga (MNG).[4][5] Comics Factory is a part of Publishers Association of Russia (ASKI). It was founded in 2006 by publisher Feodor Yeremeev, translator Igor Bogdanov and film director Pavel Braila. Its headquarters are located in Yekaterinburg, Moscow and Vladivostok.

Comics Factory is known for publishing horror comics and highly controversial titles, such as Suehiro Maruo's ero guro manga Shōjo Tsubaki (aka Mr. Arashi's Amazing Freak Show) and Lunatic Lover’s.[6]

Licenses

Manga

Manhwa

Manhua

References

  1. Федор Еремеев, екатеринбургский книгоиздатель, директор издательства "Фабрика комиксов" (in Russian). Yekaterinburg Online. May 25, 2010. Retrieved 15 September 2010.
  2. "Comic book Crime and Punishment will be published in Yekaterinburg" (in Russian). E1.ru. February 27, 2010. Retrieved 5 September 2010.
  3. Kunin, A (2009). Комикс-индустрия: чёрные пятна и белые дыры [Comics industry: black spots and white holes] (in Russian). Chedrik Chronicles. Archived from the original on 2011-07-21. Retrieved 16 June 2010.
  4. Русские манга-комиксы появятся в Екатеринбурге осенью (in Russian). JustMedia.ru. March 18, 2008. Retrieved 15 September 2010.
  5. "License in Russia: Comics Factory publishing company" (in Russian). AniMag magazine. May 2009. Retrieved 15 September 2010.
  6. Krymov, Arseny (November 2009). Рецензия на книгу: Суэхиро Маруо "Приют влюблённого психопата" (ужасы, эротика) (in Russian). Mir Fantastiki. Retrieved 15 September 2010.

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