10 Facts About Dynamite Entertainment

1.

Dynamite Entertainment is an American comic book publisher founded by Nick Barrucci in 2004 at Mount Laurel, New Jersey.

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2.

In February 2007, Dynamite Entertainment bought the brand and rights of following editions of The Boys after an abrupt cancellation of the comic book series by DC Comics' WildStorm imprint.

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3.

Dynamite Entertainment was founded by Nick Barrucci in 2004, first producing two Army of Darkness limited series published through Devil's Due Publishing until self-publishing its titles later that year.

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4.

Dynamite Entertainment holds or has held the rights to publish titles based on films, television series and literature.

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5.

In 2007, Dynamite Entertainment took over the publication of Garth Ennis' The Boys after it was dropped by WildStorm.

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6.

In 2009 Dynamite Entertainment announced it would publish new comics featuring Lee Falk's The Phantom.

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7.

In 2010, Dynamite Entertainment began publishing comic books based on The Green Hornet, beginning with a miniseries written by Kevin Smith and followed by Green Hornet: Year One, which was written by Matt Wagner, and another written by Brett Matthews.

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8.

In October 2013, Dynamite Entertainment announced it would relaunch several titles originally published by Gold Key Comics and that Magnus: Robot Fighter, The Occult Files of Doctor Spektor, Solar: Man of the Atom and Turok would be the first titles of the new line.

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9.

Some titles published by Dynamite Entertainment are based on franchises whose early stories are now in the public domain.

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10.

In cases where Dynamite Entertainment did not have a licensing agreement with the related trademark holders, Dynamite Entertainment did not use trademarked terms in the comic book titles.

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