Event Comics

Event Comics

Infobox Company
company_name = Event Comics
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company_type = Comic publisher
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foundation = 1994
founder = Jimmy Palmiotti, Joe Quesada
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location = Chicago, Illinois
industry = Comics
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Event Comics was an American independent comic book publisher founded by veteran artists Jimmy Palmiotti and Joe Quesada. The company published during the years 1994 to 1998, at which point it was contracted to form the Marvel Knights imprint for Marvel Comics.

History

Penciller Quesada and inker Palmiotti, after working well together on various projects such as Valiant Comics' "X-O Manowar", and following the creation of their first joint project in Kid Death & Fluffy for a Creators Universe card series, decided to create their own studio with their own original characters. They spent two weeks in the Florida Keys developing Ash, their flagship character.Fact|date=September 2008 "Ash" #1 (1994) was met with great reader response, and Event hit the ground running.Fact|date=September 2008

Event published several series starring Ash, as well as stand-alone crossovers with another Event title, "22 Brides". The initial series, simply titled "Ash", ran for a total of seven issues, with issue #6 leading directly into issue #0. The second series, "Ash: The Fire Within" ran for three issues. The final series to focus on the title character was "Ash: Cinder & Smoke", which ran for a total of six issues. Ash also co-starred in the intercompany crossover "Azrael/Ash", co-published with DC Comics in 1997.

Another popular Event character was Painkiller Jane, who made her first appearance in "22 Brides" #1 (1995). Originally a five-issue mini-series, Painkiller Jane went on to star in numerous crossover books with the likes of The Darkness, Darkchylde, Vampirella, and Hellboy.

In 1997, Event launched "Crimson Plague", the first creator-owned comic by popular veteran cartoonist George Pérez. Originally intended as a six-issue mini-series about an alien with ultra-toxic blood, Pérez produced only one issue. (He later temporarily revived the title with Image Comics in 2000.)

Other Event Comics titles included "Thrax" (1996), the "Kid Death & Fluffy Spring Break Special" (1996), the "Kid Death & Fluffy Halloween Special" (1997), "Legends of Kid Death & Fluffy" (1997), and "Here Come the Big People" (1997).

Marvel Knights

In 1998, the Event Comics team was contracted by Marvel Comics to breathe new life into some of their second-tier characters. Under the designation of "Marvel Knights," Palmiotti and Quesada were given creative control of "Black Panther", "Daredevil", "The Punisher" and "The Inhumans". Event hired the creative teams for the line while Marvel published them, and in September of 1998 the Marvel Knights imprint was born.

As Marvel Knights editor, Quesada encouraged experimentation and used his contacts in the indie comics world to bring in new creators such as David W. Mack, Michael Avon Oeming, Brian Michael Bendis, Garth Ennis, and Steve Dillon. The Event Comics creative teams eventually produced popular, well-regarded Knights runs like Kevin Smith & Quesada's "Daredevil" and Christopher Priest's "Black Panther".

Once Marvel Knights was implemented back into Marvel proper, Quesada and Palmiotti returned to the Marvel fold, and Event Comics ceased publishing. In 2000, Quesada ascended to the role of Marvel's editor-in-chief.

Titles

* "22 Brides" (1996)
* "Ash" (1994)
* "Ash" #½ (co-published with Wizard magazine, 1997)
* "Ash/22 Brides"(1996)
* "Ash Files" (1997)
* "Ash: Cinder & Smoke" (1997)
* "Ash: Fire And Crossfire" (1999)
* "Ash: The Fire Within" (1996)
* "Azrael/Ash" (co-published with DC Comics, 1997)
* "Crimson Plague" (1997)
* "Here Come the Big People" (1997)
* "Kid Death & Fluffy Halloween Special" (1997)
* "Kid Death & Fluffy Spring Break Special" (1996)
* "Legends of Kid Death & Fluffy" (1997)
* "Painkiller Jane" (1997)
* "Painkiller Jane vs. The Darkness" (co-published with Top Cow Productions, 1997)
* "Painkiller Jane/Darkchylde" (co-published with Image Comics, 1998)
* "Painkiller Jane/Hellboy" (co-published with Dark Horse Comics, 1998)
* "Thrax" (1996)
* "Vampirella/Painkiller Jane" (co-published with Harris Comics, 1998)

Creators associated with Event Comics

* Joe Quesada — co-founder
* Jimmy Palmiotti — co-founder
* Brian Augustyn
* Trace Beaulieu
* John Cebollero
* Amanda Conner
* Garth Ennis
* Scott Lee
* Rick Parker
* George Pérez
* Humberto Ramos
* James Robinson
* Dave Ross
* Mark Waid

References

*comicbookdb|type=publisher|id=175|title=Event Comics
* [http://www.bailsprojects.com/(S(tt4f1n45e1e1aynqv5sxae55))/bio.aspx?Name=EVENT+COMICS Event Comics at Who's Who in American Comic Books]


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