New Reliable Press

New Reliable Press
New Reliable Press
Type Comic publisher
Industry Comics
Founded 2005
Founder(s) Ed Brisson
Headquarters Vancouver, British Columbia
Website www.NewReliable.com

New Reliable Press is a Canadian based comic book and graphic novel publishing company, owned and operated by Ed Brisson.

New Reliable Press is probably best known for publishing the anthology series You Ain't No Dancer, which has contained the work of well known indie artists like Jeffrey Brown, Lilli Carré, Nicholas Gurewitch, K. Thor Jensen, Jason Turner, Hope Larson, Mitch Clem, Liz Prince, Neil Babra, Jim Mahfood, Bryan Lee O'Malley, Dean Trippe, Kate Beaton, Lucy Knisley and Jen Wang.

Contents

Titles

Anthologies

Anthologies include:

  • You Ain't No Dancer Vol. 1 (September, 2005)
  • You Ain't No Dancer Vol. 2 (September, 2006)
  • You Ain't No Dancer Vol. 3 (October, 2008)
  • Acts of Violence: An Anthology of Crime - co-production with Critical Hit Comics, Caper Away Productions and Caruso Comics (March, 2010)

Graphic Novels

  • True Loves by Jason Turner & Manien Bothma (April, 2006)
  • True Loves Vol. 2 by Jason Turner & Manien Bothma (June, 2009)
  • Jan's Atomic Heart by Simon Roy (June, 2009)
  • Horribleville Vol. 1 by KC Green (February 16, 2010)

External links


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем сделать НИР

Look at other dictionaries:

  • New Hogtown Press — was a Canadian left wing publisher active during the 1970s and 1980s. The press originated as the literature service of the Canadian Union of Students (CUS), producing and distributing pamphlets on education, Canadian political economy, and other …   Wikipedia

  • Press TV — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Press TV Programación Noticias, opinión y documentales Propietario IRIB[1] [2] País …   Wikipedia Español

  • New York congestion pricing — Traffic at a red signal on Second Avenue in Manhattan. New York congestion pricing was a proposed traffic congestion fee for vehicles traveling into or within the Manhattan central business district of New York City. The congestion pricing char …   Wikipedia

  • New Haven, Connecticut — New Haven redirects here. For other uses, see New Haven (disambiguation). City of New Haven   City   Skyline of Downtown New Haven …   Wikipedia

  • New York City draft riots — New York Draft Riots Part of American Civil War Rioters and Federal troops clash …   Wikipedia

  • New England (medieval) — New England (Latin: Nova Anglia) was a colony allegedly founded in the mid to late 11th century by English refugees fleeing William the Conqueror. Its existence is only attested in two sources, dating from the 13th and 14th centuries. Namely, the …   Wikipedia

  • New Apostolic Church — New Apostolic redirects here. For other uses, see New Apostolic Reformation. New Apostolic Church (NAC) New Apostolic church hall with emblem Classification Chilia …   Wikipedia

  • New England Historic Genealogical Society — headquarters at 99 101 Newbury Street, Boston, Massachusetts. The New England Historic Genealogical Society (NEHGS) is the oldest and largest genealogical society in the United States, founded in 1845. A charitable, nonprofit educational… …   Wikipedia

  • New environmental policy instruments — New Instruments of Environmental Policy (NEPIs) have in begun to be adopted by advanced societies in recent years with increasing vigour. Although forms of environmental policy have been around for many decades, the idea of placing more market… …   Wikipedia

  • New Zealand — New Zealander. /zee leuhnd/ a country in the S Pacific, SE of Australia, consisting of North Island, South Island, and adjacent small islands: a member of the Commonwealth of Nations. 3,587,275; 103,416 sq. mi. (267,845 sq. km). Cap.: Wellington …   Universalium

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”