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Pop! Goes the Icon

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Pop! Goes the Icon
IndustryComics
Founded2009
FounderPj Perez
HeadquartersLas Vegas, Nevada
Key people
Pj Perez, publisher/editor-in-chief
WebsitePopGoesTheIcon.com

Pop! Goes the Icon or PGTI, is an independent American comic book publisher based in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Company history

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Pop! Goes the Icon started as a blog by Las Vegas-based writer Pj Perez in 2007, whose topics included comic books and popular culture. After turning over the day-to-day updating of the blog to fellow Las Vegas writer Jarret Keene, Perez worked in secret to revamp PGTI as a boutique publisher of comic books, webcomics and other works of pop culture.[1]

The blog was relaunched as the new PGTI website in April, 2009, announcing a forthcoming webcomic by Perez called The Utopian.[2]

The first print comic published by PGTI was The Utopian #0, a limited-edition (only 50 copies were produced) sampler comic distributed for free at the 2009 San Diego Comic-Con, which collected the first 16 pages from the Utopian webcomic.[3] The regular print series of The Utopian began in the fall of 2009 and continues to publish quarterly, presenting collections of the web series alongside previously unpublished material.[4]

PGTI launched its second title, Omega Comics Presents, an anthology series modeled after precursors such as the similarly named Dark Horse Presents, in February 2010. Published quarterly, it features multiple short, standalone and episodic stories each issue from underexposed creators of independent comics.[5]

In 2014, PGTI began publishing San Hannibal, a ″pulp crime comic″ written by Dan Schkade.[6] The five-issue series was named ″book of the year″ by comic book blog Comic Bastards.[7] It was collected into a paperback volume called San Hannibal: The City of Love and Fear.[8]

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References

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  1. ^ About Pop! Goes the Icon
  2. ^ Pop! Goes the Icon reboots with new webcomic, The Utopian
  3. ^ "Utopian creator going guerrilla at Comic-Con". Archived from the original on 2009-09-15. Retrieved 2009-12-28.
  4. ^ The Utopian web store
  5. ^ Omega Comics Presents brings back the comic anthology series
  6. ^ Purple Prose - Dan Schkade And JD Faith's San Hannibal Goes To Print In April
  7. ^ REVIEW: SAN HANNIBAL #5
  8. ^ ‘San Hannibal: The City of Love and Fear’ collection to hit comic book stores June 10
  9. ^ Tales from the Boneyard aims to raise funds for Vegas Valley Comic Book Festival
  10. ^ Fremont tales
  11. ^ What I Bought - 6 November 2013
  12. ^ Trailer Time and Title Announcement: San Hannibal
  13. ^ From Batman Strikes And Dark Engine To Old Wounds
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