Carlsen Verlag is a subsidiary of the homonymous Danish publishing house which in turn belongs to the Swedish media company Bonnier.
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Carlsen Verlag is a subsidiary of the homonymous Danish publishing house which in turn belongs to the Swedish media company Bonnier.
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Carlsen Verlag is one of the ten biggest publishers of children's books.
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Carlsen Verlag took a shot at publishing booklets series like Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Angel, Godzilla und The X-Files.
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Biggest success for Carlsen came with the Harry Potter book series by Joanne K Rowling.
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Currently, Carlsen Verlag is one of the big three German comic book publishers, and in the top 10 for children's book publications.
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In 2011 Carlsen took over the Oetinger Publishing Group of Xenos Publishing Society and affiliated with its label Nelson Verlag .
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In 2012, Carlsen Verlag absorbed *Terzio*, which owns the famous "Ritter Rost" stories.
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In spring 2014, Carlsen launched the new label King's Children Publishing, publishing books for children up to 12 years, young adult books and crossover titles.
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Carlsen Verlag absorbed Lappan Publishing in January 2015, which had previously belonged to Salzer Holding GmbH.
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In 2021, Carlsen Verlag founded the label Hayabusa, focusing on the Boys Love genre as well as queer stories, with young women as the target group.
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In 2021 Carlsen Verlag applied to convert rooms of a former turning plant into the Carlsen Verlag campus in Hamburg-Ottensen.
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In 2020 Carlsen Verlag published the children's book Ein Corona-Regenbogen fuer Anna und Moritz .
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