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| Founded | 1996 |
|---|---|
| Founder | Pat Duke Elin Winkler |
| Country of origin | United States of America |
| Headquarters location | San Antonio, Texas |
| Publication types | Comic books |
| Fiction genres | Furry,Manga,Erotic |
| Imprints | Sin Factory |
| Official website | Official website |
Radio Comix is analternativecomic bookpublishing company based inSan Antonio,Texas,United States. Founded in 1996 by formerAntarctic Press employees Elin Winkler and Pat Duke, Radio Comix has published hundreds of comics from many genres, from both American-created and translated Japanesemanga toanthropomorphic to adults-only books under theirSin Factory imprint. TheirFurrlough title is the longest-running comic anthology in the US.
Radio Comix was formed in late 1996, shortly after a change in publishing strategy at Antarctic Press. Looking to cut costs and focus more on more mainstream properties, Antarctic discontinued publishing all translated manga, anthropomorphic and adults-only titles. Radio Comix was formed by two former Antarctic Press employees, Elin Winkler and Pat Duke. Two of the cancelled titles,Furrlough andGenus, both of which were long-running anthology titles, formed the backbone of the company, and helped provide a platform that allowed Radio Comix to add more titles and artists.
In 2001, Radio Comix created the Sin Factoryimprint, to help distinguish its adults-only titles (such asMilk andGenus) from the general-audience titles.
As of 2006, Radio Comix had published over 400 comic book issues and a dozen trade paperbacks.
In 2009, Radio Comix began publishing on their website several freewebcomics.
As of 2020,Furrlough is the longest-running anthology comic book at over 190 issues, andGenus is the longest-running adults-only comic book at over 90 issues.[1] Other long-running titles include the adult anthologyMilk at over 60 issues, andMangaphile at 24 issues.