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    Icon Comics; Industry: Publishing: Predecessor: Epic Comics: Founded: 2004: Defunct: 2017: Products: Comic books: Owner: Marvel Comics (The Walt Disney Company) Website: Official website

  2. Icon is a fictional superhero appearing in comic books published by DC Comics, one of the headline characters introduced by Milestone Media in the 1990s. A being from another planet, he has taken on the form of an African American man, and has abilities such as flight, super-strength, and invulnerability.

  3. Published Oct 1993 by DC . Rocket comes to the aid of the recently pulped Icon, and then, while Icon and the Blood Syndicate engage in Round Two, Rocket goes head to head with Wise Son. Written by Dwayne McDuffie, with art by Mark Bright and Mike Gustovich. Cover price $1.50.

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  5. Oct 20, 2022 · Icon Comics. Icon was the imprint Marvel used for creator-owned work for most of the 2000s. Icon had some notable successes, including most famously Kick-Ass. After Brian Michael Bendis left Marvel and moved all of his creator owned work to DC, the imprint went dormant. Icon books have no connection to the Marvel Universe or its heroes. MAX

  6. Icon was created in 2004 as an imprint of Marvel Comics to allow their exclusively signed writers and illustrators to publish creator-owned material. The first two titles were Brian Michael...

  7. Icon is an imprint of Marvel Comics, publishing creator-owned titles that are often darker and more mature than the regular Marvel titles. In this way it functions similar to DC 's Vertigo . It was launched in 2004 with Michael Avon Oeming and Brian Michael Bendis ' superhero/detective series Powers , and David Mack's Kabuki , both of which ...

  8. Jun 27, 2020 · Published Jun 27, 2020. Originally a shapeshifting alien who landed on Earth in the 1800s, Icon developed Superman-level powers. The 1990s saw the rise of several new comic book publishers, many with their own shared superhero universes. Falling back on archetypes, some of these featured heroes in the vein of familiar characters, such as Superman.

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