Silverwolf Comics was a California-based American comic book publisher founded by Kris Silver in the mid-’80s with titles and characters largely created by him. Among the titles it published during its run were Dark Assassin, Guillotine, Legion X-1, Port, and Victim.
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| - Silverwolf Comics was a California-based American comic book publisher founded by Kris Silver in the mid-’80s with titles and characters largely created by him. Among the titles it published during its run were Dark Assassin, Guillotine, Legion X-1, Port, and Victim.
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| - Silverwolf Comics was a California-based American comic book publisher founded by Kris Silver in the mid-’80s with titles and characters largely created by him. Among the titles it published during its run were Dark Assassin, Guillotine, Legion X-1, Port, and Victim. The company is probably best known for giving the first popular exposure to the work of the artist Tim Vigil in his work on another Silverwolf title, Grips. Grips is one of a handful of titles that survived beyond the first few issues. Another notable distinction of Grips was that its main character’s alter-ego was a comic book illustrator whose own creation, dubbed Fat Ninja, was also put out as a title by Silverwolf (in actuality written by Kris Silver). Fat Ninja was probably Silverwolf’s second most popular title after Grips. The company also published some of the first work by the artist Ron Lim in the first issue of another title, the Eradicators, and was the first company to hire artist Rob Liefeld, though he never actually had any work published (he was hired to draw the first issue of Stech but he dropped out after finding other work and was replaced by Lorenzo Lizanna (later of Artline Studios).
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