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American Gothic Press

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Country of origin
  
United States

Founded
  
4 March 2015

Founder
  
Philip Kim

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Parent company
  
Famous Monsters of Filmland

Key people
  
Holly Interlandi (Editor)

Publication types
  
Comic books, graphic novels

Headquarters location
  
Van Nuys, Los Angeles, California, United States

Fiction genres
  
Kaiju, Fantasy, Horror fiction, Science Fiction

American Gothic Press is an American comic book imprint of Famous Monsters of Filmland magazine. Established in the spring of 2015, it focuses predominantly in the Kaiju, Sci-Fi, fantasy, and horror genres, reflecting Honorary Famous Monsters Editor-in-Chief Forrest J Ackerman’s love for all things monstrous and mysterious.

Publisher Philip Kim oversees the development of every new series, with Famous Monsters magazine Editor Holly Interlandi acting as general Editor for all titles.

American Gothic Press marks Famous Monsters' journey back to that creation of original characters and monsters of their own. With three new series released in early 2015, and two more to debut later in the year, the imprint plans to keep the spirit of imaginative storytelling alive and well beyond the pages that an entertainment magazine can provide with a roster of top-notch talent from the comic book industry.

Series

  • Gunsuits, written by Paul Tobin and illustrated by P.J. Holden
  • Bornhome, written by Paul Tobin and illustrated by Jeff Johnson
  • Broken Moon, written by Steve Niles and illustrated by Nat Jones
  • Project Nemesis, (comic book adaptation) written by Jeremy Robinson and illustrated by Matt Frank
  • Monster World, written by Philip Kim and Steve Niles, illustrated by Piotr Kowalski and colored by Dennis Calero.
  • Irwin Allen's Lost in Space: The Lost Adventures, a six-issue series based on two unproduced Lost In Space scripts originally written for television by Carey Wilber, illustrated by Kostas Pantoulas, with colors by Patrick McEvoy.
  • KILLBOX, written by Tom Riordan and illustrated by Nathan Gooden.
  • References

    American Gothic Press Wikipedia