Antarctic Press - Titles

Titles

Comic book titles include:

  • Albedo Anthropomorphics
  • American Woman
  • Bad Kids Go to Hell
  • Battle Girls
  • Box Office Poison
  • Chesty Sanchez
  • The Courageous Princess
  • Dinowars
  • Dragon Arms
  • Extremely Silly Comics
  • Families of Altered Wars (includes Luftwaffe 1946)
  • Fantastic Panic
  • Far West
  • Final Girl
  • Furrlough
  • Genus
  • Gold Digger written and drawn by Fred Perry
  • Hepcats
  • History of Webcomics
  • AP's How to Draw Manga
  • The Last Zombie
  • Luftwaffe 1946
  • Mangazine
  • MetaDocs written by Joeming Dunn, MD, and illustrated by Rod Espinosa.
  • Mighty Tiny
  • Nazi Zombies
  • Neotopia
  • Ninja High School
  • Pirates versus Ninjas
  • President Evil, a zombie parody comic featuring Barack Obama.
  • The Prince of Heroes
  • Pose File
  • Robotech
  • Sarah Palin vs. the World, a parody of Scott Pilgrim.
  • The Science Fair
  • Shanda The Panda
  • Shōjo
  • Steampunk Palin, a sci-fi satire featuring Sarah Palin.
  • Stellar Losers
  • Strangers in Paradise
  • Tank Vixens
  • Twilight X by Joe Wight
  • Twilight X Storm
  • Warrior Nun Areala
  • Weapons File
  • Wild Life, a humorous slice-of-life anthology edited by Elin Winkler-Suarez which ran February 1993-April 1995 for twelve issues. Included Joe Rosales' Wildlifers and John Nunnemacher's Buffalo Wings.
  • Winds of Winter
  • Zetraman: Revival

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