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America's Best Comics

America's Best Comics

A comic imprint of WildStorm (intended for its time under Image but ultimately only existed under DC), the Imprint would find life in 1999. Activity grew to a halt with the departure of Alan Moore in 2007 or in 2006 with Alan Moore having Tom Strong finish with a tie-in to Promethea's apocalypses. Briefly reactivated in 2010 with a new Tom Strong story by Hogan but fully abandoned in 2011 and absorbed into DC through various other forms.

Name:
America's Best Comics
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Start year:
1999
First issue:
The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen (1999) #1 Empire Dreams
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A company set up by Alan Moore as an imprint of Wildstorm, Jim Lee proposed the idea to Moore in the late 1990s. Alan Moore agreed to the idea before the Wildstorm/ DC Comics merger. Alan Moore honored the contracts even though it went against his vow not to work with DC again.

The name was inspired by the comic book of the same name published by Nedor/Pines.

America's Best Comics (ABC) would also be a place where Moore could continue ideas he had not fully explored with Awesome Comics going bankrupt. Around the time when ABC was developing Awesome Comics found unexpected financial problems and Rob Liefeld closed Awesome Comics. Moore's Supreme and Glory stories remained unfinished. Although Glory's first arc was completed at Avatar Press, the aspects of magic Moore wanted to explore were later perfected in his Promethea story. It is also likely that Moore's unexplored "Superman" stories, which Supreme ultimately was, were explored in Tom Strong instead.

At most part DC honored the Alan Moore's wises for them not to interfere with the production of the comics coming out of American's Best Comics. The only three known times DC interfered was an issue of League of Extraordinary Gentlemen (LoEG) Vol. 1, where they pulped issue #5 because it contained an authentic vintage advertisement for Marvel-Brand douche, because of fear of lawsuit. Another insistence was when Alan Moore wanted Hello Kitty blinds in a scene for Tomorrow Stories, but changed it to Hello Hitler instead. There was also a Cobweb story that DC was not allowing to be printed, so Alan Moore changed up the names and characters a little, then got it printed it at Top Shelf.

Alan Moore's last work at DC would be The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen: The Black Dossier. This would be controversial again. DC Comics would not distribute this comic outside of the United States. Even Canada had a hard time getting this comic. The Absolute version as well would have features cut out of the final production, such as the 7 inch vinyl. This would feature the distance of Alan Moore and DC Comics.

After the contracts were honored Alan Moore ended all his series the way he wanted it, except for LoEG because he still owned the rights to that. Tom Strong and Top Ten have continued on after Alan Moore's departure, but have found little growth since. The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen have found a new home at Top Shelf as well.

With the parent imprint (Wildstorm) closing down in 2010, it seems America's Best Comics has moved over to Vertigo. ABC as an imprint has to survive after Wildstorm, because outside of the few DCU stories, V for Vendetta and Watchmen, ABC remains as the only new work DC Comics can publish from Moore. None of the ABC books can be published under DC Comics because the contracts forbid DC Comics to appear on the comics themselves. Vertigo being the biggest and oldest imprint left has inherited the rights to print ABC books. With Absolute Promethea Vol. 3 solicited in April of 2011 (re-solicited for August 17, 2011) under the Vertigo section, ABC is solidified as Vertigo property and is still alive in some sorts. This is very appropriated because Vertigo has be referenced as "The House that Moore Built".

The release of the League of Extraordinary Gentlemen Omnibus Edition with the Vertigo Banner on the spine, it appears ABC is defunct officially.

ABC Universe

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An alternative term used for "Superhero" coined by writer and artist Alan Moore. It more generally implies a hero with a Science-Fiction origin within the America's Best Comics Universe.

Chronological Release List

1999

List of Releases from America's Best Comics in 1999.

America's Best Comics 64-Page Giant #1

The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen #1-4

Promethea #1-5

Tom Strong #1-6

Tomorrow Stories #1-5

Top 10 #1-6

2000

List of Releases from America's Best Comics in 2000.

The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen #5-6

Promethea #6-12

Promethea Vol. 1 (Hardcover)

Tom Strong #7-11

Tom Strong Vol. 1 (Hardcover)

Tomorrow Stories #6-9

Top 10 #7-10

Top 10 Vol. 1 (Hardcover)

2001

List of Releases from America's Best Comics in 2001.

The ABC Sketchbook

Greyshirt: Indigo Sunset #1-3

The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen Vol. 1 (Hardcover)

Promethea #13-18

Promethea Vol. 2 (Hardcover)

Tom Strong #12-14

Tom Strong's Terrific Tales #1

Tomorrow Stories #10-11

Top 10 #11-12

2002

List of Releases from America's Best Comics in 2002.

Greyshirt: Indigo Sunset #4-6

The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen V2 #1-3

Promethea #19-24

Promethea Vol. 3 (Hardcover)

Tom Strong #15-18

Tom Strong Vol. 2 (Hardcover)

Tom Strong's Terrific Tales #2-5

Tomorrow Stories #12

Top 10 Vol. 2 (Hardcover)

2003

List of Releases from America's Best Comics in 2003.

The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen V2 #4-6

The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen Vol. 2 (Hardcover)

League of Extraordinary Gentlemen Vol. 1: Absolute Edition (Hardcover)

The Many Worlds of Tesla Strong #1

Promethea #25-28

Promethea Vol. 4 (Hardcover)

Smax #1-4

Terra Obscura #1-6

Tom Strong #19-23

Tom Strong's Terrific Tales #6-8

2004

List of Releases from America's Best Comics in 2004.

Promethea #29-31

Smax #5

Terra Obscura V2 #1-4

Tom Strong #24-30

Tom Strong Vol. 3 (Hardcover)

Tom Strong's Terrific Tales #9-12

2005

List of Releases from America's Best Comics in 2005.

ABC A-Z: Greyshirt & Cobweb

ABC A-Z: Tom Strong & Jack B. Quick

League of Extraordinary Gentlemen Vol. 2: Absolute Edition (Hardcover)

Promethea #32

Promethea Covers Book: Number Omega - (one-shot)

Promethea Vol. 5 (Hardcover)

Terra Obscura V2 #5-6

Tom Strong #31-35

Tom Strong Vol. 4-5 (Hardcover)

Tom Strong's Terrific Tales Vol. 1-2 (Hardcover)

Tomorrow Stories Special #1

Top 10: Beyond the Farthest Precinct #1-5

Top 10: The Forty-Niners (Hardcover)

2006

List of Releases from America's Best Comics in 2006.

ABC A-Z: Terra Obscura & Splash Brannigan

ABC A-Z: Top 10 & Teams

Tom Strong #36

Tom Strong Vol. 6 (Hardcover)

Tomorrow Stories Special #2

2007

List of Releases from America's Best Comics in 2007.

The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen: Black Dossier (Hardcover)

2008

List of Releases from America's Best Comics in 2008.

Absolute League of Extraordinary Gentlemen: Black Dossier (Hardcover)

Top 10 Season Two #1-3

2009

List of Releases from America's Best Comics in 2009.

Absolute Promethea Vol. 1 (Hardcover)

Tom Strong #1 Special Edition

Tom Strong: Deluxe Edition #1 (Hardcover)

Top 10 Season Two #4

Top 10 Season Two Special #1

2010

List of Releases from America's Best Comics in 2010.

Absolute Promethea Vol. 2 (Hardcover)

Tom Strong: Deluxe Edition #2 (Hardcover)

Tom Strong and the Robots of Doom #1-6

2011

List of Releases from America's Best Comics in 2011.

Absolute Promethea Vol. 3 (Hardcover)

Issues

June 1999

July 1999

August 1999

September 1999

October 1999

November 1999

December 1999

January 2000

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