Founded by Gary Reed in 1989 and became defunct in 2000. An attempted relaunch was underway in 2015, but Gary passed away in October of 2016, preventing the relaunch from occurring.
Founded by John Santangelo Sr. and Ed Levy in 1940 as T.W.O. Charles Company. Became defunct in 1986, but there most well known character, Peter Cannon, has since been published by DC and more recently Dynamite.
Founded by Mark Alessi in 1998 as Cross Generation Entertainment and became defunct in 2004. Properties were bought by the Walt Disney Company, and published through Marvel until 2016.
Founded by Jim Lee in 1992 under the name Aegis Entertainment, and was part of Image Comics. In 1999, WildStorm was bought by DC, and has since merged with the company.
Founded by John B. Kelly and John W. Glenister in 1921. They became defunct in 1955, but there most popular character, Sheena, has since had comics published by Dynamite.
Founded by Victor S. Fox in the 1930's and became defunct in 1950's. Many of their characters are now properties of DC Comics, or were acquired by Dynamite to be used in their series Project Superpowers.
Founded by Todd McFarlane, Jim Lee, Whilce Portacio, Marc Silvestri, Erik Larsen, Jim Valentino and Rob Liefeld in 1992 and co-published the Vampirella/Shadowhawk crossovers with Harris Comics.
Founded by Lev Gleason in 1939 and has since become defunct. Most of their characters now exist in the public domain, and some were included in Dynamite's Project Superpowers.
Founded by Richard Branson, Deepak Chopra, Shekhar Kapur, Sharad Devarajan, Suresh Seetharaman and Gotham Chopra in 2006 as Virgin Comics, but was renamed in 2008. They provided additional artwork on the Ani-Max one-shot and 18 Days hard cover.
Founded by Bill and Steve Schanes in 1971 as a mail-order retailer, before becoming a comics publisher in 1981. Became defunct in 1985, and ceased publishing the year before. During their short span, they published many creator owned titles by Jack Kirby, some of which have since been published by Dynamite.
Founded by Jim Shooter and Bob Layton in 1989. They published various comic series which have since become Dynamite's property, such as Magnus: Robot Fighter and Turok: Dinosaur Hunter.
Founded by James Warren in 1957 and became defunct in 1983. They were the company who initially published Vampirella, and many of their Vampirella comics have since been reprinted through Dynamite.