These days, comics and graphic novels are practically defined by creative experimentation. Over the past two decades, the genre has exploded with thousands of titles featuring sophisticated artwork and nuanced story lines.

But at Dark Horse Comics, some of the most interesting developments are behind the scenes, in the way comics are created and produced. Dark Horse's innovations in graphics production, prepress, and data management have helped them grow into the largest independent publisher of graphic novels and comics, with retail sales of more than $50 million in 2007.

The source of the company's superpowers? A network of nearly 150 Macs serving every department, including a complete in-house graphics and prepress operation.

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