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Italian comic book publisher From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Coconino Press is an Italian publisher of comic books, founded in 2000 in Bologna, Italy.
Founded | 2000 |
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Country of origin | Italy |
Headquarters location | Roma, Italy |
Key people | Igort, Ratigher |
Publication types | Books, Comic books, Magazines |
Imprints | Ignatz Series |
Official website | www |
They are notable for their translations of comic books from around the world, including the Americans Daniel Clowes, Jason Lutes, Simon Hanselmann and Adrian Tomine; Canadians Seth and Chester Brown; French cartoonists David B., Baru and Emmanuel Guibert; the Japanese cartoonists Jiro Taniguchi and Suehiro Maruo; as well as the Italians Gipi, Davide Reviati, Francesca Ghermandi, Davide Toffolo, Sergio Ponchione, Igort, Zuzu, Vincenzo FIlosa, Simone Angelini, Filippo Scozzàri, Massimo Mattioli, Altan and Ratigher.[1][2]
Coconino Press is also partnered with Seattle-based Fantagraphics Books under the imprint of the Ignatz Series.
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