Harris Publications

Harris Publications

Harris Publications Inc. is a magazine publisher located in New York which publishes "King Magazine", "XXL", "Scratch Magazine", "SLAM Magazine", "Rides", "Donk, Box, and Bubbles", among other titles. Its major division, Harris Outdoor Magazines, issues several titles on hunting, fishing, and firearms.

Harris Comics

In 1983, Harris acquired the assets of the defunct Warren Publishing, and in the early 1990s briefly revived, in comic-book form, the company's well-known horror magazines "Creepy" and "Vampirella". The latter has continued into the 2000s in various formats, including as a magazine containing both comics stories and non-fiction articles. Harris' Anarchy Studio imprint publishes manga comics featuring the characters Vampi and Xin. In January 2007 Fangoria Comics [ [http://forum.newsarama.com/showthread.php?t=97094 Updated: Fangoria Comics Acquires Vampirella - Newsarama ] ] made the announcement that the character Vampirella was now owned by Fangoria however in April Harris replied that this was not factual. [ [http://forum.newsarama.com/showthread.php?t=110839 Bon Alimagno On Vampirella Quarterly - Newsarama ] ] Harris recently started to release "Vampirella Quarterly".

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References

* [http://www.harrisoutdoorgroup.com/ Harris Outdoor Group]
* [http://www.vampirella.com/ Harris Vampirella site]
* [http://www.tcj.com/253/n_warren.html The Vampirella Wars (article, "The Comics Journal" #253)]


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