Sirius Entertainment

Sirius Entertainment
Founded1994; 30 years ago (1994)[1]
FounderRobb Horan & Larry Salamone
Defunctc. 2014
Country of originUnited States
Headquarters locationUnadilla, New York
DistributionDiamond Comic Distributors[2]
Publication typesComics, trade paperbacks
Fiction genresIndie, underground, horror, fantasy
ImprintsDogstar Press
Official websitewww.sirius.choiceoneonline.com[dead link]

Sirius Entertainment is an American comic book company that operated from 1994 to c. 2014. Sirius Entertainment was founded by Robb Horan[3][2] and Larry Salamone[4][1] and was dedicated from the outset to publishing creator-owned properties.[4] Originally based in Stanhope, New Jersey, Sirius later moved to Unadilla, New York.[2]

Sirius was most closely identified with Drew Hayes' Poison Elves; the company also published such popular titles as Joseph Michael Linsner's Dawn, Mark Crilley's Akiko, Jill Thompson's Scary Godmother, and Mark Smylie's epic fantasy Artesia.

  1. ^ a b Cite error: The named reference PreviewsWorld was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  2. ^ a b c "Sirius Entertainment Signs with Diamond for Bookstore Distribution,". Diamond News. Retrieved Dec 27, 2021.
  3. ^ Seifert, Mark (Jan 17, 2021). "I, Lusiphur and the Dark Magic Beginnings of Drew Hayes' Poison Elves". Bleeding Cool.
  4. ^ a b Fassbender, Tom (May 1995). "A Sirius Interview: With Two Sirius Guys". Capital Comics Internal Correspondance. pp. 1–3.