Aircel blended historical and futuristic fantasy from different cultures as the underlying theme for most of its comic series.
Canadian artists such as Dave Cooper, Denis Beauvais, and Dale Keown got their start at Aircel.
[1] Blair ran the publishing operations, and Aircel's initial talent line-up included him, Dave Cooper, Patrick McEown, and Guang Yap.
Aircel released its first books in 1985: Samurai, Dragonring and Elflord, all of which featured line art in a style borrowed from manga, which was fairly new to the North American market.
[1] In 1986, illustrator Denis Beauvais and writer Gordon Derry collaborated with Blair to create Warlock 5, which featured realistic mixed-media and airbrushing techniques.
[3] Ultimately, Aircel terminated most of its previous titles and pursued erotic-themed comics with Malibu.