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Innovation Comics : ウィキペディア英語版
Innovation Publishing

Innovation Publishing (also known as Innovation Books) was an American comic book company based in Wheeling, West Virginia. It was co-founded by David Campiti in 1988 after writing a business proposal and raising US$400,000 to finance its launch. Innovation became #4 in market share, below Marvel Comics, DC Comics, and Dark Horse Comics.
The company published many adaptations and tie-in series of existing media properties, such as Anne Rice's novels ''Interview with the Vampire'', ''The Vampire Lestat'', and ''Queen of the Damned''. It also published Piers Anthony's ''Incarnations of Immortality: On a Pale Horse''; the TV series ''Dark Shadows'', ''Quantum Leap'', ''Beauty and the Beast'' and ''Lost in Space''; and the movie series ''Child's Play'', ''A Nightmare on Elm Street'' among others.
Innovation's original series included ''Angel Heat''; ''Dangerous Secrets''; ''Dream Angel''; ''The Experimentals''; writer Al Rio's ''Exposure''; ''Galaxy Girl''; ''Greylore''; writer Kevin Juaire's ''Hero Alliance''; ''Legends of the Stargrazers''; and writer Mike Barr's ''The Maze Agency'' (continuing a series originally published by Comico).
Innovation was one of the first companies to delve heavily into recruiting talents from Brazil, starting the American careers of Mike Deodato and Joe Bennett, among others. 1992 Russ Manning "Best Newcomer" Award-winner Mike Okamoto broke into comic books illustrating ''The Maze Agency'' #15 (Aug. 1990) and ''Hero Alliance'' #11-12 (Nov.-Dec. 1990).
Campiti left Innovation in 1993〔"Newswatch: Campiti Leaves Innovation," ''The Comics Journal'' #161 (August 1993), p. 27.〕 to launch Glasshouse Graphics, a studio/agency for illustrators, writers, painters, and digital designers.
Shortly thereafter, in early 1994, Innovation closed, leaving substantial debts to creators, printers, and investors.〔"Newswatch: Innovation Goes Under Leaving Substantial Debts to Creators, Printers, and Investors," ''The Comics Journal'' #166 (February 1994), pp. 34-37.〕
== Titles published ==


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