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Antarctic Press : ウィキペディア英語版
Antarctic Press

Antarctic Press is a United States, San Antonio-based comic book publishing company which publishes "American Manga" style comic books.
Founded by Ben Dunn in 1984, Antarctic Press has produced over 850 titles with a total circulation of over 5 million.
==History==
Its earliest titles were ''Mangazine'' and ''Extremely Silly Comics''.
Many now-established names have started at Antarctic, with most continuing to work there, including Brian Denham, Ben Dunn, Eisner-nominated Rod Espinosa, Guru eFX, Joseph Wight, and Chris Bunting. Graphic novelist Alex Robinson serializes his first book, ''Box Office Poison'', with Antarctic in the 1990s.
The company produces "how-to" and "you can" comics, instructing on areas of comic book creation and craft.
Many of Antarctic's staple characters from titles including ''Warrior Nun Areala'', ''Ninja High School'', ''Gold Digger'', ''The Courageous Princess'', and ''Dragons Arms'', came together in the 2005 ''How to Break into Comics'', which also featured their creators in the narrative.
In April 2006, popular title ''Warrior Nun'' was re-launched as ''Warrior Nun Lazarus'' and included CGI coloring.
In the 1990s, the company also published furry comic books such as a revived ''Albedo Anthropomorphics''. In 1998, some of these titles moved off to a separate company, Radio Comix.
Antarctic has announced David Hutchison's ''Final Girl'', where voters can choose who lives and who dies in the limited series.

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