Imprint - Examples of Imprints/publishing Brand Names

Examples of Imprints/publishing Brand Names

Below are a few examples of imprints (in the meaning of brand names), sorted by publishing company in alphabetical order. It shows the diversity of imprints and how widely they are used in the publishing industry. This list is intended to show examples, not be a comprehensive list, so no more than a few imprints per publishing house are given. Notice that it is possible for imprints to be organized under a publisher that is itself an imprint of an even larger publishing house.

  • Airiti
    • Airiti Press
  • Beckett Publications
    • Beckett Comics
  • Dark Horse Comics
    • DH Press
  • Devil's Due Publishing
    • Chaos! Comics
  • DC Comics
    • All Star
    • CMX
    • Helix
    • Homage Comics
    • Humanoids Publishing
    • Milestone Media
    • Minx
    • Paradox Press
    • Piranha Press
    • Tangent
    • Vertigo
    • Wildstorm
  • Dorrance Publishing
    • Red Lead Press
  • Doubleday
    • Book League of America
  • Elsevier - a.o.:
    • Academic Press
    • Baillière Tindall
    • Butterworth-Heinemann
    • Churchill Livingstone
    • Mosby
    • Saunders
  • Hachette Book Group USA
    • Twelve
  • HarperCollins
    • Amistad
    • Avon Books
    • Caedmon
    • Collins (Eos)
    • Ecco
    • Fourth Estate
    • Friday Project
    • Harper
    • HarperBusiness
    • HarperLuxe
    • Harper Paperbacks
    • Harper Perennial
    • HarperOne
    • ItBooks
    • Rayo
    • William Morrow
    • Zondervan
  • Horizon Scientific Press
    • Caister Academic Press
    • Horizon Bioscience
  • Hyperion
    • ABC Daytime Press
    • ESPN Books
    • Miramax Books
  • Image Comics
    • Top Cow Productions
    • Wildstorm
  • Infobase Publishing
    • Chelsea House
  • Llewellyn Worldwide
    • Midnight Ink
    • Flux
  • Macmillan Publishers
    • Bedford
    • Farrar, Straus & Giroux
    • Pan Books
    • St. Martins Press
    • Tor Books
      • Forge
      • Orb
  • Marvel Comics
    • Epic
      • The Shadowline Saga
    • Icon
    • Marvel 2099
    • Marvel Knights
    • Marvel Next
    • Ultimate Marvel
    • MAX
    • MC2
    • New Universe
    • Star Comics
  • Penguin Books
    • Allen Lane
    • The Complete Idiot's Guide
    • Dorling Kindersley
    • E.P. Dutton
    • Ladybird Books (stand-alone)
    • Michael Joseph
    • Penguin Classics
    • Penguin Special (defunct)
    • Peregrine Books (defunct)
    • Puffin Books (for children's literature)
    • Viking Press
  • Random House
    • Ballantine Books
      • Del Rey Books
        • Del Rey Manga
    • Bantam
      • Skylark
      • Spectra
    • Chatto and Windus
    • Doubleday
    • Hutchinson
    • Alfred A. Knopf
      • Vintage Books
        • Vintage Classics
    • Anchor Books
    • Clarkson Potter
  • Scholastic Press
    • Graphix
    • Arthur A. Levine Books
  • Shogakukan
    • Flower Comics
  • Simon & Schuster
    • Pocket Books
    • Scribner
    • The Free Press
    • Simon Pulse
  • St. Martin's Press
    • St. Martin's Griffin
    • St. Martin's Minotaur
    • Picador USA
    • Thomas Dunne Books
    • Truman Talley Books
  • State University of New York Press
    • Excelsior Editions
  • Taylor & Francis
    • BIOS Scientific Publishers
  • Tokyopop
    • Manga Novels
  • Wharton School
    • Wharton School Publishing
  • Workman Publishing
    • Algonquin Books
    • Black Dog & Leventhal
    • Storey Publishing
    • Timber Press
    • HighBridge Audio

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