Sirius Entertainment


Sirius Entertainment was an American comic book company that operated from 1994 to. Sirius Entertainment was founded by Robb Horan and Larry Salamone and was dedicated from the outset to publishing creator-owned properties. Originally based in Stanhope, New Jersey, Sirius later moved to Unadilla, New York.
Sirius was most closely identified with Drew Hayes' Poison Elves; the company also published such popular titles as Joseph Michael Linsner's Dawn, Mark Crilley's Akiko, Jill Thompson's Scary Godmother, and Mark Smylie's epic fantasy Artesia.

History

''Poison Elves''

In 1995, Drew Hayes brought Poison Elves to Sirius; and, in 2000, according to Sirius publisher Robb Horan, Hayes "signed a long-term agreement for the property that was specifically intended to allow for an expanding universe and an unhindered continuation of the relationship under any circumstances." With Sirius, Hayes
produced another 79 issues of Poison Elves and a color special, the last of which was published in September 2004. In addition, during this period, Sirius published a number of Poison Elves short series and one-shots, most of which were produced by other creative teams.
Hayes died in late 2007, bringing Poison Elves to an abrupt end, as well as the rest of the company's production. The company's last original published work was Hayes' autobiography, Deathreats, in 2009.

Post-Drew Hayes' death

By 2010, the company's line of back issues was being sold by co-founder Robb Horan via his website CosmicTherapy.com.
In 2013, Horan acknowledged that there were "rumors of the demise of Sirius Entertainment." He made a licensing agreement with Ape Entertainment to continue publishing Poison Elves, with a new title called Drew Hayes Poison Elves, based on Hayes' outline for future issues. As Horan acknowledged:
Written by Horan and illustrated by Osvaldo Pestana Montpeller, the new series picked up almost precisely at the cliffhanger point at the end of the original Poison Elves issue #79. Only three issues were published before the series abruptly ended, a casualty of Ape Entertainment's own troubles.
By 2021 the Sirius Entertainment website, sirius-entertainment.com, had changed hands, and by 2023 no longer worked at all.

Titles (selected)

Akiko by Mark Crilley Animal Mystic by Dark One — acquired from Cry For Dawn ProductionsAngry Christ Comix by Joseph Michael Linsner Artesia by Mark Smylie — moved to Archaia Studios PressBanzai Girl by Jinky Coronado and Wilson Tortosa — moved to Arcana StudioChi-Chian by Voltaire Dawn by Joseph Michael Linsner — acquired from Cry For Dawn Productions; moved to Image ComicsDeady by Voltaire Deaththreats, The Life and Times of a Comic Book Rock Star by Drew Hayes Demongate by Bao Lin Hum, Steve Blevins, and Colin Chan Dogwitch by Daniel Schaffer Eleven or One: An Angry Christ Comic by Joseph Michael Linsner Empty Zone by Jason Shawn Alexander Fang by Kevin J. Taylor Halo, an Angel’s Story by Christopher Knowles Model by Day by Kevin J. Taylor Mosaic by Kyle Hotz Oh My Goth! by Voltaire Poe by Jason Asala – acquired from Cheese ComicsPoison Elves: