Éditions Mille-Îles
Canadian French-language comics publisher
Founded | 1988 |
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Country of origin | Canada |
Headquarters location | Québec |
Publication types | Books, Comic books |
Éditions Mille-Îles is a Canadian French-language publisher of comics founded in 1988.[1]
History
Mille-Îles began in 1988 with Tristan Demers' Gargouille, a series for children, and the adult comics album La Vie qu'on mène by Line Arsenault. They have since expanded into a wide variety of genres, and have a number of imprints. By the beginning of the 21st century, they had become the largest Québec-based publisher of comics.[1]
Imprints
Mille-Îles has a number of imprints:[1]
- BD Mille-Îles – specializes in children's comics
- Coup de Griffe – specializes in humour
- Dérive (later Fondation)
- Zone Convective – founded by Yves Millet, bought by Mille-Îles in 1999[1]
See also
- Canadian comics
- Quebec comics
References
- ^ a b c d Viau, Michel (2002-06-24). "Publishing comics". Library and Archives Canada. Retrieved 2012-02-08.
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