Boom Box Comics Tell Stories of Teenagers, With a Light Heart
/One of Boom Box’s biggest successes is “The Lumberjanes,” about a diverse group of girls at summer camp.
Publishing imprints at comic book companies typically have a unifying trait. Series at DC Comics aimed at mature readers are funneled through its Vertigo and Young Animal lines, while Marvel’s Icon presents projects from top-tier creators.
What links many of the comics published by Boom Box, the imprint from Boom Studios, is that they tell personal stories with a sprinkle of glee. It is touchy-feely, but it also seems to be working.