Display title | Seven Seas Entertainment |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Seven Seas Entertainment was founded by Jason DeAngelis in 2004 with the goal of creating original English-language manga. Initial launch titles were Amazing Agent Luna, Last Hope, No Man's Land, and DeAngelis's own Blade For Barter. Their best-known OEL manga is probably Aoi House. Well, the best-known one that hasn't become an anime yet. They are also publishing the children's book series Avalon: Web of Magic and its spinoff OEL manga. Recently, they've teamed up with Pixie Trix Comix putting their original works alongside Ménage à 3, Eerie Cuties, Magick Chicks and School Bites, This webcomic line, called ZOOM Comics includes the titles: Vampire Cheerleaders, Paranormal Mystery Squad, Dracula Everlasting, and a prequel to Amazing Agent Luna: Amazing Agent Jennifer. |