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Viper Comics

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Comic publisher based in Texas
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Viper Comics
IndustryComics
Founded2003
Headquarters,
United States
Key people
Jessie Garza (President/Publisher)
Dale Mettam (Editor-in-Chief)
Tony Garza (Senior Creative and Digital Director)
ProductsComic books,graphic novels,trade paperbacks
Websitevipercomics.com

Viper Comics is an American comics publisher that first published works in 2003.

History

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Viper Comics is based in Texas, U.S.;[1] according to its website it is based inIrving, an inner ring suburb ofDallas.[2][non-primary source needed] Its president since its foundation is Jessie Garza.[3][4] The company was established in 2001, though its first comics were printed in 2003, launching withDead@17 andMoon Rush.[1][5]Dead@17 was a "sleeper hit" for the company and received positive reviews.[6]

Viper Comic books have been distributed byDiamond Comic Distributors and their graphic novels are distributed through Diamond, Ingram Books, Baker & Taylor, Inc., and other distributors.[7][non-primary source needed]

Works published

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The following is a list of titles published by Viper Comics:[8][unreliable source?]

External links

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References

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  1. ^abSt-Louis, Hervé (October 5, 2003)."Introducing Viper Comics".www.comicbookbin.com. Retrieved2021-04-19.
  2. ^"Contact – Viper Comics". Retrieved2021-04-20.
  3. ^"Viper Comics". 2003-03-12. Archived fromthe original on 2003-03-12. Retrieved2021-04-20.
  4. ^"About Us – Viper Comics". Retrieved2021-04-20.
  5. ^abcNess, Alexander (October 18, 2003)."Viper Comics: New Kids On The Block".slushfactory.com. Archived fromthe original on 2003-10-19.
  6. ^Singh, Arune (February 2, 2004)."Alive and Well: Jessie Garza Previews 'Dead @17 #4'".Comic Book Resources. Archived fromthe original on 2004-06-14.
  7. ^"Viper Comics, About Us". 2010.
  8. ^"Comic Book DB - Viper Comics". www.comicbookdb.com. 2007.
  9. ^Battle Smash Vs. The Saucermen From Venus - review, Broken Frontier, May 26, 2010
  10. ^2DArtist Magazine Issue 002 February 2006. p. 27.
  11. ^"Dead@17".Image Comics. Retrieved2021-04-20.
  12. ^ab"2007 Great Graphic Novels for Teens". YALSA. 2007. Archived fromthe original on 2009-07-28. Retrieved2009-11-12.
  13. ^Hell House: The Awakening - Synopis and Review, MoreHorror.com, October, 2010
  14. ^Silver Dollar Mystery: An Inter-Review - Part 1, Broken Frontier, August 14, 2008
  15. ^Silver Dollar Mystery: An Inter-Review - Part 2, Broken Frontier, August 15, 2008
  16. ^Rue Morgue 106 (Nov 2010). p. 51.
  17. ^"Big News For Oddly Normal! A Conversation With Otis Frampton".bleedingcool.com. August 7, 2015. Retrieved2021-04-20.
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