Palliard Press

Palliard Press

Palliard Press was a small, independent comic book publishing house co-founded by Phil Foglio, illustrator of such titles as Buck Godot, Girl Genius, and Robert Asprin's MythAdventures, and Greg Ketter, owner of DreamHaven Books in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

Palliard Press published several titles over its short existence, most notably the humorous science fiction miniseries "Buck Godot: Zap Gun For Hire: The Gallimaufry", and the erotic series Xxxenophile, both illustrated by Foglio. Palliard also published a collection of Tim Barela's gay comic strip, "Leonard and Larry".


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