• Semic Press is a Swedish comic book publishing company that operated from 1963 to 1997. Known for original comics as well as translated American and European...
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  • The following is a list of primary antagonists in the James Bond novels and film series. Comic strip serials released by the Daily Express between 1958...
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    Hood: The Curse. In 2021, he started the Levon Cade series from Rough Edges Press.[citation needed] In 2023, it was announced that he would write the first...
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  • Semic publishes translations from other American publishers such as Avatar Press, Dark Horse Comics, Image Comics, and Top Cow Productions. Semic's imprints...
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  • Look up semic in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Semic may refer to: Semic Comics, a French comic book publisher Semic Press, a Swedish publishing company...
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  • the company was acquired by the Semic Group, a Scandinavian comic book publisher, and later became a French company, Semic Comics. Éditions Lug was created...
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    2012. In 1992, Egmont bought Nordisk Film. In 1997, Egmont acquired Semic Press. In 1998, Egmont acquired the children's book catalogue of Reed Elsevier...
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  • honey. Publication information Publisher Williams förlag (1973–1976) Semic Press (1976) Atlantic förlag (1977–1982) Rune A-serier (1982–1988) Bamse Förlaget...
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  • issues were also published in the Netherlands by Semic Press. Attempts were made to sell the Semic Bond stories to other European countries — Spain and...
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  • itself lasting until 1995). In 1975, the Swedish branch was acquired by Semic Press, which was the dominant comics publisher in Sweden through the mid-1990s...
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  • Williams Forlag; later acquired by Semic Press Seriemagasinet (818 issues, 1948–1970) — continued by Semic Press Stålmannen (Superman) (398 issues, Sept...
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  • Bobo Hungarian edition Publication information Publisher Semic Press (1973-1990) First appearance 1978 Created by Lars Mortimer In-story information Species...
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  • X9 comic book has been published in the following countries: Sweden (Semic Press; as X9 until 1971): 1969–present Finland (as Agentti X9): 1973–1994,...
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  • FF med Bert Publication information Publisher Semic Press (1993-1997) Egmont Serieförlaget (1998-2002) Schedule monthly (1993-1998) bimonthly (1999-2002)...
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  • started as the Dutch-language branch of the Swedish publishing group Semic Press. Although founded in 1973, the company didn't start publishing comics...
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  • newspapers, a comic book version was produced by the Swedish publisher Semic Press from 1986 through 1995. A total of 100 episodes were made by creators...
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  • loquacity). In the early seventies, an earlier translation published by Semic Press under the name Tipsu ja Tapsu, had her name varyingly as Sirpa Sirpakka...
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  • Semic Interprint, now known as Adoc-Semic, is a Hungarian publishing company, located in Budapest. It publishes mainly translated Hungarian comics and...
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  • album in 1979 with Semic Press, 1 album in 1990 by Carlsen, three pocket books by Carlsen (1976-1978), 1 pocket book by Carlsen/Semic (1988) long-time secondary...
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  • 1973-1975 period of time to the unsuccessful Dutch branch of Swedish Semic Press), and really took off when the comics divisions of the two Dutch publishers...
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    Magazine, 1999 / Mustang No. 302, Semic Comics, 2002) Hogun Temu (Forbidden Book #1) (art by Philippe Xavier, Renaissance Press, 2001) Kabur (Special-Zembla...
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  • film simian. The same editions were also translated into Swedish by Semic Press and Spanish by Vertice and later Surco. The strips were printed again...
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  • Bert 3 1993, page 5–9: Tidsmaskinen, Semic Press AB, 1993 FF med Bert 2 1993, page 5–9: Erik the Great, Semic Press AB, 1993 FF med Bert 4 1993, page 5–9:...
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  • 2018-11-16. "32X Preview - Soulstar-X". Sega Force (in Swedish). No. 20. Semic Press. March 1995. p. 24. Archived from the original on 2018-11-17. Retrieved...
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  • Springer SE. March 1992. p. 32. "Electrocop". Interface (in Swedish). Semic Press. 1991. Demoly, Jean-Marc (March 1990). "Consoles - Lynx - Lynx Test -...
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  • Live and Let Die (from novel) 1968. These comics were all published by Semic Press. These were all published by Zig Zag. Based on Risico (1968) Operation...
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  • 1988 "Mozarts marionetter", 1990 "Det sjungande sjöodjuret", 1992 FF med Bert 5 1995, Semic Press AB, 1995 Seriesamlarna, accessdate: 8 August 2014...
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  • character 91:an at the Grand Comics Database (Åhlén & Åkerlunds) 91:an at the Grand Comics Database (Semic) 91:an at the Grand Comics Database (Egmont)...
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    in 1974, when he became involved with the Swedish publishing company Semic Press. There he worked with the comic book adaptions of old newspaper strips...
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  • published from 1967 to 2005, first by Centerförlaget (1967–1970), then by Semic Press (1970–1997), and finally by Egmont Publishing (1997–2005). In Norway...
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