Interpresse

Known for original comics as well as translated American and European titles, it was an innovative and creative publisher with a dominant position in the Danish market especially from the early 1970s — when interest in comics culminated — until the mid-1980s — when competition from home video, computer games, and computer animation changed the marketplace.

The company had foreign branches in Belgium and Norway (and for a short time in France); it also acquired a number of Danish competitors in the 1970s and '80s.

Danish creators associated with Interpresse included Peter Madsen, Freddy Milton,[1] and Teddy Kristiansen.

In 1973, Morby bought out Stenby and sold fifty percent of the company to the Swedish Bonnier Group.

Also, some translators became well known in the international comic book market, including Ove Høyer and Niels Søndergaard.