![]() Shortly after the move to Seattle, the dire implications of the "black and white bust" of 1987 caught up with them. ![]() Fantagraphics has gone through several serious, company-threatening crises. They sold a house that they owned in Agoura Hills and bought two houses in Seattle! Co-publisher Kim Thompson told me that the company made more profit from that one deal than they had made since they began publishing.īut life with a small-press alternative publisher is always a bit precarious. This move, weirdly enough, resulted in a huge windfall for them. I started with them when they moved from Los Angeles (the Simi Valley, actually) to Seattle in 1989. ![]() As I've written before, I was an editor for Fantagraphics in the early 90s. ![]() Continuing my survey of current comics I've read, here are a bunch of comics published by Fantagraphics. ![]()
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