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Devil's Due Publishing

Comic book publisher


Summary

Comic book publisher

FieldValue
imageDevils Due Publishing.png
founded
founderJoshua Blaylock
countryUnited States
headquartersChicago, Illinois
distributionSimon & Schuster (books)
keypeopleJoshua Blaylock, CEO
publicationsComic books
url

Devil's Due Publishing (often abbreviated as DDP) is an independent comic book publisher in the United States. Based in Chicago, Illinois, DDP is best known for its wide selection of genres, including licensed and original creator-owned properties which populate its monthly comic book series and graphic novels.

Though principally a publishing company, DDP has also produced a stage play based on the Hack/Slash comic series, Stagefright, in conjunction with the New Millennium Theatre Company that played at the National Pastime Theater in Chicago from September 23 to October 29, 2005.

History

In 1998 Devil's Due Publishing started as both a commercial art studio and a small press comic-book publisher. The company soon shifted its focus to comic books, becoming one of the top ten publishers in North America.

In 2004 Pat Broderick revived Micronauts at Devil's Due, although the title was cancelled after ten issues.

DDP produced an American comic book version of Vampire Hunter D. It was written by Jimmy Palmiotti and titled American Wasteland. Devil's Due also republished Je suis légion by and John Cassaday as an eight-issue miniseries, I Am Legion, as part of a larger deal to reprint work with Humanoids Publishing, including titles like The Zombies That Ate The World.

Devil's Due restructured itself in December 2008, including changes in editors, marketing managers, and a new CEO.

In 2009, Devil's Due was accused of not paying several creative teams. In an article on the website Bleeding Cool, Rich Johnston wrote to the company's CEO, Joshua Blaylock, and reported that only Tim Seeley had gone unpaid.

DDP is represented in Hollywood by Alter Ego Entertainment and Prime Universe, who share a first-look deal with the publisher for film, television and video games. Currently the three parties are in discussion with numerous studios about expanding Devil's Due properties into other media.

In 2010, DDP and Checker Book Publishing Group (owned and operated by Mark Thompson) opened Devil's Due Digital; a solely digital comic book and graphic novel distribution company.

On June 16, 2015, Devil’s Due Entertainment announced plans to merge with First Comics.

Comic series

Published

Main article: List of Devil's Due Publishing publications

Published with other companies

Chaos! Comics

  • Evil Ernie #1–4
  • Purgatori #1–6

Dabel Bros.

  • Hedge Knight #1–6

eigoMANGA

  • Rumble Pak

Kinetic Komicz

  • killer7 #½–4

Monkey Pharmacy

  • Elsinore #4, 5
  • Elsinore: Psycho Sanctii (unreleased) Studio Ice
  • Megacity 909 #1–8
  • Mu #1–4

Udon

  • Capcom Summer Special 2004
  • Darkstalkers #1–5
  • Street Fighter #1–14

Urban Robot

  • Lo-Fi Magazine #1, 3
  • Lo-Fi Magazine Vol. 2 #4–7

References

References

  1. "Our Clients | Simon & Schuster Distribution Services".
  2. link. (2009-04-12 , ''devilsdue.net''. Retrieved on 2008-03-16.)
  3. (July 2025)
  4. [http://www.icv2.com/articles/news/12825.html Devil's Due Adds 'Vampire Hunter D], ICv2, June 30, 2008
  5. [http://www.comicmix.com/news/2008/06/28/wwc-interview-josh-blaylock-on-vampire-hunter-d/ WWC Interview: Josh Blaylock on 'Vampire Hunter D'], ComicMix news, June 28, 2008
  6. Phegley, Kiel. (October 30, 2008). "Cassaday's I Am Legion Lands at Devil's Due". [[Comic Book Resources]].
  7. Kean, Benjamin Ong Pang. (August 1, 2008). "Fabrice Giger on the Humanoids-DDP Deal". [[Newsarama]].
  8. [http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=18994 Devil’s Due Lays Off Staff, Restructures], [[Comic Book Resources]], December 1, 2008
  9. [http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=18995 PJ Bickett Steps Down as Devil's Due CEO], [[Comic Book Resources]], December 1, 2008
  10. Johnson, Rich. (December 7, 2009). "Devil's Thousands Due". [[Bleeding Cool]].
  11. "Devils Due Introduces "The Royals" Digital Comic Book".
  12. "[http://icv2.com/articles/news/view/31807/1first-comics-devils-due-merge 1First Comics, Devil's Due merge]", ICV2 (accessed June 16, 2015)
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