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Maverick (Dark Horse) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Maverick (Dark Horse) Maverick is a defunct imprint of Dark Horse Comics, created in 1999 by editor Diana Schutz for creator-owned works, to "provid() a home for creator-owned properties — providing a certain identity to those creator-owned labors of love that distinguishes them from Dark Horse's licensed books." The imprint, Dark Horse's second attempt at a creator-owned imprint (after "Legend") was relatively short-lived, publishing fewer than fifty issues/titles between 1999 and 2002.〔 ==History== Schutz instigated the "Maverick" line at Dark Horse Comics in July 1999 for the purpose of "provid() a kind of identity or specific line for those sorts of individual creator visions."〔 Part of the purpose of having a separate imprint was to noticeably separate Dark Horse's output into discrete sections, and, as Schutz notes: The aim of the Maverick line was to "push the medium a little bit," although Schutz recognized that such titles are often a hard sell. To help address this, the ''Maverick Annual'' anthologies (published from 2000 as ''Dark Horse Maverick'' and later under such subtitles as ''Happy Endings'' and ''AutobioGraphix'') put newer creators (Farel Dalrymple, Gilbert Austin, Jason Hall, Matt Kindt) alongside established names such as Frank Miller and Sam Kieth.〔
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