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Northwest Press
Status
Active
Founded
2010
Founder
Zan Christensen
Country of origin
United States
Headquarters location
Seattle, Washington
Publication types
Comic books, graphic novels
Nonfiction topics
LGBT-interest
Official website
northwestpress.com
Northwest Press is an American publisher specializing in LGBT-themed comic books and graphic novels.[1] It was founded in 2010 by Charles "Zan" Christensen. The company publishes in print, as well as through digital channels such as ComiXology and Apple's iBooks, and also retails some similarly-themed books published independently.
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