United States
Abstract Studio
- Strangers In Paradise by Terry Moore
- Rachel Rising by Terry Moore
AC Comics
Antarctic Press
Arcana Studios
- All Fall Down by Casey Jones
Archie Comics
Ape Entertainment
- Pocket God (comics) by Allan Dye and Dave Castelnuovo
Basement Comics
Charlton Comics
DC Comics
Dark Horse
Devil's Due
Dumbbell Press Max Rep in the Age of Astrotitans
EC Comics
Eclipse Comics
Evil Twin Comics
- Action Philosophers
Fantagraphics Books
- Acme Novelty Library by Chris Ware
- Eightball by Daniel Clowes
- Frank by Jim Woodring
- Hate by Peter Bagge
- Love and Rockets by Jaime Hernandez and Gilbert Hernandez
- Naughty Bits by Roberta Gregory
- Palestine by Joe Sacco
Fenickx Productions LLC
- Archaic
First Comics
Flat World Knowledge
- Atlas Black: Managing to Succeed
Gilberton Publications
- Classics Illustrated
Harris Comics
Harvey Comics
IDW Publishing
Image Comics
Jester Press
- Night
Manuscript Press
- Comics Revue
- Modesty Blaise Quarterly
Marvel Comics
New England Comics
- The Tick
- Paul the Samurai
- Man-Eating Cow
- Chainsaw Vigilante
Oni Press
Outland Pictures
- UPGRADE by Louis Rosenberg, illustrated by Stan Timmons
- Eons, a graphic novel, by Louis Rosenberg
Pacific Comics
Poison Press
- Cavalcade of Boys
Renegade Comics
- Holiday Out
- Ms. Tree
- normalman by Jim Valentino
- Open Season by Jim Bricker
- Wordsmith
Shanda Fantasy Arts
- Albedo Anthropomorphics by Steve Gallacci
- Shanda The Panda by Mike Curtis
Slave Labor Comics
- Johnny the Homicidal Maniac by Jhonen Vasquez
- Milk & Cheese by Evan Dorkin
Top Cow Productions
Valiant Comics
- Archer and Armstrong
- Armorines
- Bloodshot
- Eternal Warrior
- H.A.R.D. Corps
- Harbinger
- Magnus Robot Fighter
- Ninjak
- Psi Lords
- Quantum and Woody
- Rai
- Second Life of Dr. Mirage
- Shadowman
- Solar Man of the Atom
- Turok Dinosaur Hunter
- Unity
- X-O Manowar
Vertigo
Virgin Comics
- Zombie Broadway
Wildstorm
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—Woodrow Wilson (18561924)
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“I incline to think that the people will not now sustain the policy of upholding a State Government against a rival government, by the use of the forces of the United States. If this leads to the overthrow of the de jure government in a State, the de facto government must be recognized.”
—Rutherford Birchard Hayes (18221893)