. . . "Oni Press"@en . "Oni Press is an American independent comic book publisher based in Portland, Oregon. It was founded in 1997 by Bob Schreck and Joe Nozemack with the goal of publishing the kinds of comics and graphic novels they themselves would want to read. Unsatisfied with the material that was dominating the industry, they believed firmly that sequential art could be used to tell virtually any story. Schreck left the company in 1999, and Oni Press is now owned soley by Nozemack. The company name derives from oni, the Japanese word for the devils or demons popular in Japanese folklore."@en . . . . "Oni Press is an American independent comic book publisher based in Portland, Oregon. It was founded in 1997 by Bob Schreck and Joe Nozemack with the goal of publishing the kinds of comics and graphic novels they themselves would want to read. Unsatisfied with the material that was dominating the industry, they believed firmly that sequential art could be used to tell virtually any story. Schreck left the company in 1999, and Oni Press is now owned soley by Nozemack. The company name derives from oni, the Japanese word for the devils or demons popular in Japanese folklore."@en . . . . . . . . . "It was founded in 1997 by Bob Schreck and Joe Nozemack with the goal of publishing comics and graphic novels they would want to read. Unsatisfied with the material that was dominating the industry, they believed firmly that sequential art could be used to tell virtually any story. Schreck left the company in 1999, and Oni Press is currently owned by Nozemack. The company name derives from oni, the Japanese word for the devils or demons popular in Japanese folklore."@en . . "1997"^^ . . . . . "USA"@en . . . "Portland, Oregon"@en . . . . . "Bob Schreck and Joe Nozemack"@en . . . . . . . "It was founded in 1997 by Bob Schreck and Joe Nozemack with the goal of publishing comics and graphic novels they would want to read. Unsatisfied with the material that was dominating the industry, they believed firmly that sequential art could be used to tell virtually any story. Schreck left the company in 1999, and Oni Press is currently owned by Nozemack. The company name derives from oni, the Japanese word for the devils or demons popular in Japanese folklore."@en . . . . . .