Oni Press is an American comic book company. They are known as a publisher of graphic novels, as well as for series like Queen & Country.
Titles
A
- The Adventures of Barry Ween, Boy Genius by Judd Winick
- Alison Dare by J. Torres and J. Bone
- Aggretsuko by Daniel Barnes and D.J. Kirkland[1][lower-alpha 1]
- The Apocalipstix by Ray Fawkes and Cameron Stewart[2][3]
- Atomic City by Jay Stephens
- The Awakening by Neal Shaffer and Luca Genovese
B
- Bad Boy by Frank Miller and Simon Bisley
- Bad Ideas by Jim Mahfood, Wayne Chinsang and Dave Crosland
- Bad Medicine by Christina Weir, Nunzio DeFilippis, and Christopher Mitten
- Black Metal by Rick Spear and Chuck BB
- Blair Witch Chronicles by Jen Van Meter and Guy Davis
- Blue Monday by Chynna Clugston
- Borrowed Time by Neal Shaffer and Joe Infurnari
- Breakfast After Noon by Andi Watson
- The Bunker by Josh Fialkov and Joe Infurnari
C
- Capote in Kansas by Ande Parks and Chris Samnee
- Cheat by Christine Norrie
- Cheater Code by Alex Forte and Daryl Toh
- Ciudad by Ande Parks and Joe & Anthony Russo [4]
- Clerks. by Kevin Smith
- Closer by Antony Johnston and Mike Norton
- The Coffin by Phil Hester and Mike Huddleston
- The Coldest City by Antony Johnston
- The Coldest Winter by Antony Johnston
- Courtney Crumrin by Ted Naifeh
- Crogan's Vengeance by Chris Schweizer
- Crogan's March by Chris Schweizer
- Crogan's Loyalty by Chris Schweizer
- Cut my Hair by Jamie S Rich
D
- The Damned by Cullen Bunn and Brian Hurtt
- Days Like This by J. Torres and Scott Chantler
- Dead Goombas by J. Torres and Andy B.[5]
- Deep Sleeper by Phil Hester and Mike Huddleston
- Delicates by Brenna Thummler
- Dumped by Andi Watson
F
- F-Stop by Antony Johnston and Matthew Loux
- Fortune and Glory by Brian Michael Bendis
- Frenemy of the State by Rashida Jones, Nunzio DeFilippis and Christina Weir[6]
- Frumpy the Clown by Judd Winick
G
- Geisha by Andi Watson
- Grrl Scouts by Jim Mahfood
- Guerillas by Brahm Revel
H
- Hopeless Savages by Jen Van Meter
- Hysteria by Mike Hawthorne
I
- Invader Zim by Jhonen Vasquez
- It Took Luke: Overworked and Underpaid by Mark Bouchard and Bayleigh Underwood
J
- Jason and the Argobots by J Torres and Mike Norton
- Jay and Silent Bob by Kevin Smith and Duncan Fegredo
- Jingle Belle by Paul Dini
- Julius by Antony Johnston and Brett Weldele
K
- Kaijumax by Zander Cannon
- Killer Princesses by Gail Simone and Lea Hernandez
- Kim Reaper by Sarah Graley[7]
- Kissing Chaos by Arthur Dela Cruz
L
- Last Exit Before Toll by Neal Shaffer and Chris Mitten
- The Leading Man by B. Clay Moore and Jeremy Haun
- Letter 44 by Charles Soule and Alberto Jimenez Alburquerque
- Lights by Brenna Thummler
- Local by Brian Wood and Ryan Kelly
- The Long Haul by Antony Johnston and Eduardo Barreto
- Lost at Sea by Bryan Lee O'Malley
- Love As A Foreign Language by J. Torres and Eric Kim
- Love Fights by Andi Watson
M
- Madman by Mike Allred
- Maintenance by Jim Massey and Robbi Rodriguez
- Maria's Wedding by Nunzio DeFilippis, Christina Weir and Jose Garibaldi
- Marquis by Guy Davis
- Midnight Mover by Gary Phillips, Jeremy Love and Jeff Wasson
- Mutant, Texas: Tales of Sheriff Ida Red by Paul Dini and J Bone
- My Inner Bimbo by Sam Kieth
N
- Nocturnals by Dan Brereton
- No Dead Time by Brian McLachlan and Tom Williams
- Northwest Passage by Scott Chantler
- North World by Lars Brown
O
- Oddville! by Jay Stephens
- Off Road by Sean Murphy
- Ojo by Sam Kieth
- Once in a Blue Moon by Nunzio DeFilippis and Christina Weir
- One Bad Day by Steve Rolston
- One Plus One by Neal Shaffer and Daniel Krall
- Oni Double Feature
P
- PENG by Corey Lewis
- Petrograd by Philip Gelatt and Tyler Crook
- Pilu of the Woods by Mai K. Nguyen
- Play Ball by Christina Weir and Nunzio DeFilippis
- Polly and the Pirates by Ted Naifeh
- Pounded by Brian Wood and Steve Rolston
- Princess Ugg by Ted Naifeh
- Puffed by John Layman and Dave Crosland
Q
- Queen & Country by Greg Rucka and various
- A Quick & Easy Guide to Sex & Disability by A. Andrews
R
- Resurrection by Marc Guggenheim and David Dumeer[8]
- Rick and Morty by Justin Roiland and Dan Harmon[lower-alpha 2]
S
- Scandalous by J Torres and Scott Chantler
- Scooter Girl by Chynna Clugston
- Scott Pilgrim by Bryan Lee O'Malley
- The Secret History of D.B. Cooper by Brian Churilla
- Sharknife by Corey Lewis
- Shenanigans by Ian Shaughnessy and Mike Holmes
- Sheets by Brenna Thummler
- Shot Callerz by Gary Phillips and Brett Weldele
- Sidekicks by J. Torres and Takeshi Miyazawa
- SideScrollers by Matthew Loux
- The Sixth Gun by Cullen Bunn and Brian Hurtt[9][10]
- Skinwalker by Nunzio DeFilippis, Christina Weir and Brian Hurtt
- Soulwind by Scott Morse
- Space Battle Lunchtime by Natalie Riess
- Space Trash by Jenn Woodall
- Spaghetti Western by Scott Morse
- Spell Checkers by Joëlle Jones, Jamie S. Rich & Nico Hitori de
- Spooked by Antony Johnston and Sophie Campbell
- Stumptown by Greg Rucka and Matthew Southworth
- Strangetown by Chynna Clugston and Ian Shaughnessy
- Super Pro K.O.! by Jarrett Williams
T
- Tales of Ordinary Madness by Malcolm Bourne and Mike Allred
- Tek Jansen (Stephen Colbert's Tek Jansen Adventures) by John Layman, Tom Peyer and Jim Massey
- Three Days in Europe by Antony Johnston and Mike Hawthorne
- Three Strikes by Nunzio DeFilippis, Christina Weir and Brian Hurtt
- The Tomb by Nunzio DeFilippis, Christina Weir and Chris Mitten
U
- Union Station by Ande Parks and Eduardo Barreto
V
- Visitations by Scott Morse
- Volcanic Revolver by Scott Morse
W
- Wasteland by Antony Johnston and Christopher Mitten
- Wet Moon by Sophie Campbell
- Whiteout by Greg Rucka and Steve Lieber
- Whiteout: Melt by Greg Rucka and Steve Lieber
Notes
References
- ↑ "Netflix Hit "Aggretsuko" to Get Comic Book Series (Exclusive)". Retrieved February 14, 2020.
- ↑ "The Apocalipstix". Archived from the original on 2019-07-06. Retrieved 2020-03-04.
- ↑ "Ragna-Rock: Fawkes and Stewart on The Apocalipstix". Comic Book Resources. June 11, 2008.
- ↑ "Parks, Russo Brothers Explore Action, Heroism In "Ciudad"". CBR. 8 December 2014.
- ↑ "Exclusive: J. Torres' and Andy B.'s Dead Goombas Trailer". Comic Book Resources. October 31, 2008.
- ↑ "Universal and Imagine Make 'Frenemy'". Variety. October 13, 2009.
- ↑ "Oni Celebrates Queer Supernatural Adventure With 'Kim Reaper' #1". ComicsAlliance. Retrieved 2018-04-12.
- ↑ "Universal Options 'Resurrection'". The Hollywood Reporter. April 28, 2008.
- ↑ Melrose, Kevin (May 24, 2010). "Robot Sixth Gun: An Interview with Cullen Bunn". Comic Book Resources. Retrieved 2010-05-25.
- ↑ Pepose, David (May 21, 2010). "The Sixth Gun Could 'Only Work Well in the Old West'". Newsarama. Retrieved 2010-06-11.
External links
- Oni Press book list
- Oni Press at the Grand Comics Database
- Oni Press at the Big Comic Book DataBase
- Oni Press at the Comic Book DB (archived from the original)
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