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WildStorm

WildStorm Productions, or simply WildStorm, (often rendered Wildstorm) was an American imprint of comic books. Originally an independent company established by Jim Lee and further expanded upon in subsequent years by other creators, WildStorm became a publishing imprint of DC Comics in 1999. Until it was shut down, the WildStorm imprint remained editorially separate from DC Comics, with its main studio located in California. The imprint took its name from the combining of the titles of the Jim Lee comic series ''WildC.A.T.S.'' and ''Stormwatch''.
Its main fictional universe, the Wildstorm Universe, featured costumed heroes. WildStorm maintained a number of its core titles from its early period and subsequently continued to publish material expanding its core universe. WildStorm's main titles included ''WildC.A.T.S'', ''Stormwatch'', ''Gen¹³'', ''Wetworks'' and ''The Authority'', though it also produced single-character-oriented series like ''Deathblow'' and ''Midnighter'', and has at times published secondary titles like ''Welcome to Tranquility''.
WildStorm also published creator-owned material and licensed properties from other companies, covering a wide variety of genres. Its creator-owned titles included ''Astro City'', ''Danger Girl'', ''Red Menace'', ''A God Somewhere'', and ''Ex Machina'', while its licensed titles included ''Friday the 13th'', ''A Nightmare on Elm Street'', ''The Texas Chainsaw Massacre'', ''World of Warcraft'', ''StarCraft'', the ''Dante's Inferno'' game and ''The X-Files''.
DC shut down the WildStorm imprint in December 2010.〔Ching, Albert (September 21, 2010). ("DC Co-Publishers Announce End of WILDSTORM Imprint, Zuda" ). Newsarama.〕 In September 2011, the company relaunched its entire superhero line with a rebooted continuity in an initiative known as The New 52, which included Wildstorm characters incorporated into that continuity with its long-standing DC characters.
==History==


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