Harris Publications
Founded | 1977 |
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Country of origin | United States of America |
Headquarters location | New York City |
Publication types | Consumer magazines, Comic magazines |
Nonfiction topics | Lifestyle, Business, Health, Guns & Weaponry, Automotive |
Fiction genres | Non-Fiction (Decorating, Gardening, Beauty, Automotive, Sports, Outdoor Living, Tactical, Entertainment, History and Wellness) |
Official website | harris-pub.com |
Harris Publications Inc. was an American special interest media company, operating over 75 brands with print, digital, mobile and live event platforms prior to its sale to Athlon Media in 2016.[1] It has produced magazines that educate, entertain, inform and inspire. Subject matters span an array of interests including decorating, gardening, beauty, automotive, sports, outdoor living, history, tactical, entertainment and wellness. Harris' titles covered a variety of markets and focused on niche special interests, primarily in the United States.
Harris Comics (sold in 2010 to Dynamic Forces) published the former Warren Publishing character Vampirella for nearly two decades.[2] Harris sold additional magazine brands including the basketball magazine Slam in 1998,[3] Guitar World in 2003 and XXL in 2014.[4] Athlon Media acquired Harris Publications' magazine brands and websites in 2016 including Harris Farmers Almanac, American Frontiersman, Flea Market Style, Real Gardens and Music Icons.[5]
History
Harris Publications was founded in 1977 by Stanley R. Harris, who had been in the magazine publishing business since the late 1960s.[6] Harris's father William invented the Harris Press printing press.[7]
One of Harris Publications' first successful and long-running titles was Guitar World, which it published beginning in 1980, before selling the property to Future US in 2003.[8] The company sold its music and millennial division including XXL to Townsquare Media in 2014. XXL was one of the largest music sites focusing on hip-hop and urban culture.[4]
On April 28, 2016, Harris Publications ceased operations and its magazine brands and trademarks were acquired by Athlon Media. Athlon integrated many of Harris' brands into its Decorating & Gardening group and has announced plans to further distribute Harris' content through its newspaper distribution resources.[5]
Harris Comics
In 1983, Harris acquired the assets of the defunct Warren Publishing, including their well-known horror magazines Creepy, Eerie, and Vampirella. Forming Harris Comics in 1985,[6] Harris published a single issue of Creepy (#146), but legal murkiness[9][10] and a 1999 lawsuit by Warren publisher James Warren[11][12] resulted in his reacquisition of the rights to Creepy and sister publication Eerie.
In the early 1990s Harris Comics revived Vampirella, publishing Vampirella stories in various series and formats from 1991 to 2007. A number of U.K. creators worked for Harris on its Vampirella titles, including Grant Morrison, Gary Frank, Mark Millar, John Smith, Ian Edginton, and Malachy Coney. In January 2007 Fangoria Comics [13] made the announcement that the character Vampirella was now owned by Fangoria, however, in April Harris replied that this was not factual,[14] and began publishing Vampirella Quarterly.
Harris Comics also published a number of non-Vampirella comics in the superhero and science fiction genres. The 2002–2003 imprint Anarchy Studio published manga comics featuring the characters Vampi and Xin. Harris Comics operated until 2008, and in March 2010 Dynamite Entertainment acquired the Vampirella property.[15]
Titles
Automotive
- Mopar Action
- Rides
Beauty
- Short Hair
- Celebrity Hairstyles
- Short Styles
Crafts
- Fresh Quilts
- Room to Create
Comics
- Creepy—published one issue of the former Warren Publishing title in 1985
- Cyberfrog (1996)—Ethan Van Sciver character acquired from Hall of Heroes
- Flux (1994–1995)—video games, comics, and music
- Harsh Realm (1994)
- The Rook (1995)—original Eerie character revamped by Harris
- Vampi (2000–2002)
- Vampirella (various titles, 1991–2008)—acquired from Warren Publishing
- Xin (2002–2003)
Decorating
- Beach Cottages
- Country Collectibles
- Decorating Shortcuts
- Flea Market Style
- Organized Room by Room
- Romantic Country
- Storage Solutions
- Small Space Decorating
Dogs
- Dog News—considered the bible of the conformation show industry
- D—D is the Annual Magazine of Dog News released to coincide with the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show
Entertainment
- Style Makers
- Hollywood Icons[16]
- Music Icons
Gardening
- Container Gardening
- Fleas Market Gardens
- Great Backyards
- Porches and Gardens
- Real Gardens
Music
- Guitar World (1980 – 2003) — acquired by Future US
- Revolver (2000–2003) — acquired by Future US
- Scratch (2004–2007)
- XXL (1997 – 2014) - acquired by Townsquare Media
- elektro 2012-2014, acquired by Townsquare Media[17]
Outdoor Living
- The New Pioneer
- Harris' Farmer's Almanac
- America Frontiersman
Sports
- Pro Football Draft
- College Football Guide
- Basketball Draft
- Fantasy League Football
- SLAM Magazine—acquired by Peterson Publishing in 1998
Tactical
- Ballistic
- Combat Handguns
- Guns & Weapons for Law Enforcement
- Guns of the Old West
- Tactical Weapons
- Personal & Home Defense (published bi-annually)
- Special Weapons for Military & Police
- Survivor's Edge
- Tactical Life
Tactical (Annual)
- Gun Buyers Guide—2012, 2014 & 2015
- The Complete Book of Guns—2015
- The Complete Book of Handguns—2012 through 2015
- Gun Annual—2014
Wellness
- Naturally, Danny Seo
- Herbal Remedies
Misc.
- PC How-To Guide
- Woman—acquired by Condé Nast Publications in 1988
Notes
- ↑ Tannahill, Jason (11 Mar 2016). "Jonathan Rheingold Named Chief Revenue Officer Of Harris Publications". Everything PR.
- ↑ Media, Alert (17 Mar 2010). "Dynamite Acquires VAMPIRELLA for Comics and Beyond". Newsarama.
- ↑ Company, Petersen Publishing. "Petersen Publishing Acquires SLAM Magazine - America's #1 Selling Newsstand Sports Magazine Joins Petersen Sport Group -". www.prnewswire.com. Retrieved 2016-09-23.
- 1 2 "Townsquare Media Acquires XXL, King and Antenna From Harris Publications". Townsquare Media - Digital Media & Radio Advertising Company. Retrieved 2016-09-23.
- 1 2 "Harris Magazines Find New Life as Athlon Newspaper Offerings - Folio:". 2016-09-13. Retrieved 2016-09-23.
- 1 2 Harris entry, Who's Who of American Comic Books, 1928–1999. Accessed Aug. 10, 2011.
- ↑ Official Gazette of the United States Patent Office (Volume 263 ed.). The Office, 1919. 2 Sep 2015.
- ↑ Young, Eric (6 Mar 2006). "South S.F. publisher buys another magazine". San Francisco Business Times.
- ↑ "Newswatch: Creepy Contentions" The Comics Journal #148 (Feb. 1992), p. 22.
- ↑ "NewsWatch: Creepy and Eerie Dispute Settled," The Comics Journal #152 (Aug. 1992), p. 13.
- ↑ Spurgeon, Tom. "News Watch: Warren Case Moves Forward: Publisher Claims Numerous Violations in Case Against Harris Publications," The Comics Journal #210 (Feb. 1999), pp. 11-13.
- ↑ "News Watch: Jim Warren Sues Harris Publications" The Comics Journal #211 (Apr. 1999), p. 8.
- ↑ Updated: Fangoria Comics Acquires Vampirella - Newsarama
- ↑ Bon Alimagno On Vampirella Quarterly - Newsarama
- ↑ "Dynamite Entertainment Acquires Vampirella". Comic Book Resources. March 17, 2010.
- ↑ "Harris Celbrity Icons". Harris.
- ↑ "REPRESENTATIVE ENGAGEMENTS". Davis and Gilbert LLP.
References
- Harris Publications at the Grand Comics Database
- Harris Publications at the Comic Book DB
- Dean, Michael. "The Vampirella Wars: The Untold Story of James Warren's Custody Battle with Harris Comics" (excerpt), The Comics Journal #253, June 2003. Archive of original. WebCitation archive.