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Not to be confused with the Creator/DCComics' character ComicBook/{{Icon}}. For other "adult" imprints from Marvel, see Creator/EpicComics (mainly creator-owned stand-alone works, like Icon) and Creator/MarvelMAX (mostly DarkerAndEdgier versions of Franchise/MarvelUniverse characters/titles).

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Not to be confused with the Creator/DCComics' character ComicBook/{{Icon}}. For other "adult" imprints from Marvel, see Creator/EpicComics (mainly creator-owned stand-alone works, like Icon) Icon but during the Eighties and Nineties) and Creator/MarvelMAX (mostly DarkerAndEdgier versions of Franchise/MarvelUniverse characters/titles).
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* ''ComicBook/{{Scarlet}}''
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Straczynski (who jumped ship from the imprint as soon as the opportunity to do so arose) has allegedly disparagingly referred to it as "Invisible Content Operationally Nonexistent".
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Straczynski (one of the many to jump ship from the line as soon as the opportunity to do so arose) has allegedly disparagingly referred to the imprint as "Invisible Content Operationally Nonexistent" in response to it gradually morphing into something of a personal [[VanityPublishing vanity press]] for Bendis, and occasionally Creator/MarkMillar.

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* ''ComicBook/SuperCrooks''
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Icon is an imprint of Creator/MarvelComics, publishing creator-owned titles that are often darker and more mature than the regular Marvel titles. In this way it functions similar to Creator/{{DC|Comics}}'s Creator/{{Vertigo|Comics}} imprint.

It was launched in 2004 with Michael Avon Oeming and Creator/BrianMichaelBendis' superhero/detective series ''ComicBook/{{Powers}}'', and David Mack's ''Comicbook/{{Kabuki}}'' moving to the imprint, both from Creator/ImageComics. In June 2005 the imprint's third title, Creator/JMichaelStraczynski's ''Dream Police'' was launched, followed in September by ''The Book of Lost Souls'', also from Straczynski.

Not to be confused with the DCComics' character Icon.

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Icon '''Icon''' is an imprint of Creator/MarvelComics, publishing creator-owned titles that are often darker and more mature than the regular Marvel titles. In this way it functions similar to Creator/{{DC|Comics}}'s Creator/{{Vertigo|Comics}} imprint.

Creator/{{Vertigo|Comics}}.

It was launched in 2004 with Michael Avon Oeming and Creator/BrianMichaelBendis' superhero/detective series ''ComicBook/{{Powers}}'', and David Mack's ''Comicbook/{{Kabuki}}'' moving to the imprint, ''Comicbook/{{Kabuki}}'', both of which were relocated from Creator/ImageComics. In June 2005 the imprint's third title, Creator/JMichaelStraczynski's ''Dream Police'' Police'', was launched, followed in September by ''The Book of Lost Souls'', also from Straczynski.

Straczynski (one of the many to jump ship from the line as soon as the opportunity to do so arose) has allegedly disparagingly referred to the imprint as "Invisible Content Operationally Nonexistent" in response to it gradually morphing into something of a personal [[VanityPublishing vanity press]] for Bendis, and occasionally Creator/MarkMillar.

Not to be confused with the DCComics' character Icon.
ComicBook/{{Icon}}.



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* ''ComicBook/UnitedStatesOfMurderInc''
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Icon is an imprint of Creator/MarvelComics, publishing creator-owned titles that are often darker and more mature than the regular Marvel titles. In this way it functions similar to Creator/{{DC|Comics}}'s Creator/{{Vertigo|Comics}} imprint.

It was launched in 2004 with Michael Avon Oeming and Creator/BrianMichaelBendis' superhero/detective series ''ComicBook/{{Powers}}'', and David Mack's ''Comicbook/{{Kabuki}}'' moving to the imprint, both from Creator/ImageComics. In June 2005 the imprint's third title, Creator/JMichaelStraczynski's ''Dream Police'' was launched, followed in September by ''The Book of Lost Souls'', also from Straczynski.

!!Icon titles with their own pages includes:

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* ''ComicBook/{{Casanova}}''
* ''ComicBook/{{Criminal}}''
* ''ComicBook/{{Incognito}}''
* ''Comicbook/{{Kabuki}}''
* ''ComicBook/KickAss''
* ''Comicbook/{{Nemesis}}''
* ''Comicbook/{{Powers}}''
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