Titan Books is an independent publisher specializing in pop culture books, graphic novels, fiction, and film and TV tie-ins. The company has a global reach and is known for bringing the UK and US comics markets together.
Founded in 1981 in London.
Started by Mike Lake, Nick Landau, and Vivian Berger as an importer of US comics.
Expanded into publishing original graphic novels in the 1990s.
Changed its name to Titan Entertainment Group in 2013 to reflect its diverse portfolio.
Currently has offices in London, New York, and Shanghai.
An American publisher of comic books, graphic novels, and art books.
An American publisher of comic books, graphic novels, and art books.
A publishing company that publishes a wide range of genres, including pop culture books and graphic novels.
Titan Books publishes graphic novels across a wide range of genres, including superhero, horror, and science fiction.
Titan Books has a strong focus on publishing books based on popular film and TV franchises, including Doctor Who, Star Wars, and Marvel.
Titan Books publishes books that explore various aspects of pop culture, including art, gaming, and collectibles.
Titan Books publishes graphic novels across a wide range of genres, including superhero, horror, and science fiction. Some of their most popular series include Tank Girl, Fighting American, and Shades of Magic.
Yes, Titan Books has a strong focus on publishing books based on popular film and TV franchises, including Doctor Who, Star Wars, and Marvel. They also publish books based on video game franchises, such as Assassin's Creed and The Witcher.
Yes, Titan Books does publish original content, particularly in the graphic novels category. They have published original graphic novels such as Sally Heathcote: Suffragette and The Girl With No Name.
Titan Books has offices in London, New York, and Shanghai.
Titan Books is known for bringing the UK and US comics markets together, with a mix of licensed properties and original content. They have a strong focus on pop culture books and are particularly well-known for their publishing of film and TV tie-ins.