• Speakeasy Comics was a Canadian publishing company of comic books and graphic novels which operated from 2004–2006. Based in Toronto, Ontario, Speakeasy...
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  • Speakeasy (Stavesacre album), 1999 The Speakeasy (album), a 2010 album by Smoke or Fire "Speakeasy" (1994), a single by Shed Seven Speakeasy Comics,...
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  • graphic novel, First Graphic Novel #1, from First Comics Beowulf, a 2005 series from Speakeasy Comics Beowulf, a 2006 series from Antarctic Press Beowulf...
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  • 2020 Visions (category Vertigo Comics limited series)
    of DC Comics, it was later collected in black-and-white in a 2004 hardcover by Cyberosia Publishing and a 2005 trade paperback by Speakeasy Comics. A new...
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  • and American comics creators. Speakeasy published 120 issues between 1979 and 1991, and won the Eagle Award for Favourite Specialist Comics Publication...
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  • Phantom Jack (category Comics infobox with unneeded imagesize)
    change and a creative difference with the publisher, the title moved to Speakeasy Comics where its first arc was collected in 2005 as a trade paperback. Newspaper...
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  • Rocketo (category Speakeasy Comics titles)
    series by Frank Espinosa. Initially published by Speakeasy Comics, in 2006 Rocketo moved to Image Comics. Espinosa handled nearly every aspect of Rocketo's...
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  • publication by Speakeasy Comics in 2005, Strangeways was pulled from their schedule by the author when it became clear that Speakeasy's financial troubles...
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    Norm Breyfogle (category Comics infobox image less alt text)
    studio Relative Comics, originally published by Speakeasy Comics. It was written by Chuck Satterlee. Shortly before Speakeasy Comics went out of business...
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    the Monster sets out to create his own Necropolis. Also in 2005, Speakeasy Comics put out their sequel, The Living and the Dead, written by Todd Livingston...
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