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Highbrow Entertainment should be merged into this page

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According to Erik Larsen, Highbrow never operated as a true studio in the way Wildstorm, Top Cow and the rest did. Highbrow was nothing more than a glorified publishing imprint that only lasted a few years (from about 1995 to 1997), and it was just a label for Image books Erik Larsen was responsible for, so I think it makes more sense for Highbrow to just be covered in Larsen's page. I should note that by comparison, Todd McFarlane Productions operates as full-blown studio, yet it doesn't have its own Wikipedia page.JFP (talk) 21:26, 19 September 2012 (UTC)[reply]

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