Aircel Comics (a.k.a.
Aircel Publishing) was a
Canadian comic book publisher founded by
Barry Blair, based in
Ottawa and active between 1985 and 1994. In 1988, it merged with American publisher
Eternity Comics, itself an imprint of
Malibu Comics, and in the late 1980s was taken over by Malibu before ceasing publication.In the beginning, Aircel focused upon storytlling techniques, blending historical & futuristic fantasy from different cultures as the underlying theme for each comic series. The Aircel comic book "style" featured high-quality colour covers with black-and white interiors. Canadian artists such as
Dave Coos Beauvais, and
Dale Keown got their start at Aircel.
Charles de Lint also scripted several comic books for Aircel in the mid-
1980s.
In the late 1980s Aircel terminated its previous comic book series and pursued sex-themed comics in a partnership with
Malibu Comics. After 1990, Aircel achieved some commercial success with the
Men in Black comic.
Company history
Aircel Comics evolved from
Aircel Insulation, when the government pulled its contract with the company. Blair, an Aircel employee, convinced the owner to shift the company's focus from insulation to comic book publishing. Aircel's initial talent line-up included Blair, Cooper,
Patrick McEown, and
Guang Yap.
Releasing their first books...
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