Studio Ironcat

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Studio IronCat (früher I.C. Entertainment) ist ein kleiner Verlag in Fredericksburg in den USA, welcher sich der Veröffentlichung von Comics und Manga gewidmet hat. Der Verlag ist vor allem für seinen Verkauf von Megatokyo, einem prominenten Webcomic, bekannt. Am 28. Januar 2005 stellte Studio IronCat seine Tätigkeiten ein und machte ein Statement bezüglich dieser Angelegenheit auf seiner Website. rdf:langString
Studio Ironcat was a small publishing company based in Fredericksburg, Virginia, dedicated to publication of manga and later, Amerimanga. The company is most known for its publication of the first volume of Megatokyo, a prominent webcomic, as well as the flamboyant style of one of its founders, . The company was also known for regular turmoil within its wake, primarily during the years 2001–2003. One of these led to a period where the company did business under a different name as I.C. Entertainment. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Studio IronCat (früher I.C. Entertainment) ist ein kleiner Verlag in Fredericksburg in den USA, welcher sich der Veröffentlichung von Comics und Manga gewidmet hat. Der Verlag ist vor allem für seinen Verkauf von Megatokyo, einem prominenten Webcomic, bekannt. Am 28. Januar 2005 stellte Studio IronCat seine Tätigkeiten ein und machte ein Statement bezüglich dieser Angelegenheit auf seiner Website.
rdf:langString Studio Ironcat was a small publishing company based in Fredericksburg, Virginia, dedicated to publication of manga and later, Amerimanga. The company is most known for its publication of the first volume of Megatokyo, a prominent webcomic, as well as the flamboyant style of one of its founders, . The company was also known for regular turmoil within its wake, primarily during the years 2001–2003. One of these led to a period where the company did business under a different name as I.C. Entertainment. The company, commonly referred to as "Ironcat", published under the Studio Ironcat, I.C. Entertainment and Fuzzy Kitten imprints. They also had an adult imprint, Sexy Fruit. Over the course of its lifespan, Studio Ironcat published over fifty titles.
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