Gestalt Publishing
Founded | 2005 |
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Founder |
Wolfgang Bylsma Skye Ogden |
Country of origin | Australia |
Headquarters location | Perth, Western Australia |
Publication types | Comics, Graphic novels |
Official website | Official website |
Gestalt Publishing is Australia's largest, independent graphic novel publishing house.
The company was officially founded in Applecross, Western Australia, on 1 July 2005 by Wolfgang Bylsma and Skye Ogden, although they had previously been involved in creating, editing and publishing underground and editorial comics since the early-1990s.
Gestalt operates out of Perth, Western Australia.
To date, Gestalt Publishing have published such notable books as The Deep: Here Be Dragons, Changing Ways, Eldritch Kid [1], Unmasked and Flinch.
Gestalt have published the work of many well-known creators, including Shaun Tan, Tom Taylor, Justin Randall, Colin Wilson and Terry Dowling.
Books
- His Dream of the Skyland
- Changing Ways: Book 1
- Changing Ways: Book 2
- Changing Ways: Book 3, Chapter 1
- The Deep Vol. 1: Here Be Dragons
- The Deep Vol. 2: The Vanishing Island
- Torn
- Lark Case Files: Black City
- Lark Case Files: Devil City
- Neomad
- Vowels
- Eldritch Kid: Whisky and Hate
- Rombies
- The Example
- Unmasked Vol.1: Going Straight Is No Way To Die
- Unmasked: Caddy Full of Blood
- Wastelander Panda Vol. 1: Exile
- Walled City Book 1: His Dream of the Skyland
- Walled City Book 2: Nocturne
- Flinch
- Character Sketches
Notes
- ↑ Gruber, Fiona. "In a superhero-free world," The Australian (5 May 2009).
References
- "Going Inside Gestalt's Flinch Anthology," Newsarama
- "EXCLUSIVE: Taylor Explores The Deep," Comic Book Resources
- "Exploring The Deep With Writer Tom Taylor," MTV Geek
- "Flinch: New Australian Graphic Novel," Articulate
External links
- Official website
- Flinch Flinch Website
- Tom Taylor on Flinch and The Example, Cool Shite
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