Plan nine was started in 1996, and in January 2000 Allen left his day job to concentrate full-time on the publishing business.
The low running costs meant that the company was able to have a 70% gross profit margin, and was able to give its artists a 20% royalty, more than 4 times the industrial average.
[2] In addition to Kevin and Kell, Plan Nine published a number of other notable webcomics, including: Plan Nine also published Black Box Voting by Bev Harris, a nonfiction book discussing the issues involved in computer-based balloting.
[3] In 2004, the company published I Lived with My Parents and Other Tales of Terror, a collection of nonfiction and humor essays by Mary Jo Pehl.
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