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  1. Vertigo Comics was an American comic book imprint started in 1993. It was DC Comics ' most famous imprint, aimed at "mature readers", and has published many critically acclaimed titles, both company-owned, such as The Sandman and Hellblazer , and creator-owned , such as Preacher and Y: The Last Man .

  2. Apr 1, 2020 · The imprint made the careers of many of today's top creators, and defined the look and style of non-superhero comics for a generation. Whether you're looking to revisit some classics or discover...

  3. Feb 3, 2022 · The Best Vertigo Comics: Note: Even if it heavily influenced Vertigo titles, The Saga of the Swamp Thing from Alan Moore was not a Vertigo title. In fact, Swamp Thing joined the imprint with issue #129, during Nancy A. Collins’ run – you can take a look at our Swamp Thing Reading Order for more information.

  4. Jan 13, 2023 · It was the comic that changed everything for Vertigo — the potent combination of writer Brian Azzarello, artist Eduardo Rosso, and an irresistible crime concept that won audiences over almost immediately. (How far would you go for revenge?) After this, Vertigo went heavy on crime comics, and fans loved it.

  5. Vertigo was an imprint of DC Comics that began publication in 1993. Spearheaded by editor Karen Berger, all DC Comics titles bearing the Vertigo logo catered to not only more mature readers, but more sophisticated writers and artists as well.

  6. Vertigo Comics, the imprint of DC Comics known for its mature, sophisticated content, was discontinued in 2020. But its legacy lives on. Founded in 1993 by editor Karen Berger, Vertigo Comics published a wide range of titles, from fantasy and horror to crime and science fiction.

  7. Mar 11, 2013 · As the hugely influential Vertigo Comics celebrates its 20th anniversary (and the end of an era), we present an interactive infographic of every ongoing comic it published over the last two...