Verotik is an American comic book company founded by heavy metal/horror punk musician Glenn Danzig.
The company was most active in the period 1994–2001, and has not released many new comics since 2009. Notable creators associated with Verotik include Simon Bisley, Jae Lee, Tim Vigil, Liam Sharp, Martin Emond, Drew Posada, Jason Pearson, Shelby Robertson, Hart D. Fisher, Joe Chiodo, and Duke Mighten.
[4] In addition to its line of original erotic horror titles, Verotik also reprinted some Golden Age comics in the period 1994–1998.
The Verotik title Grub Girl, also by Edward Lee, was developed into a pornographic film of the same name in 2006, starring Brittney Skye and Eva Angelina.
[5] Glenn Danzig is working on a movie adaptation of the Verotik title Ge Rouge, which he will also direct.
[7] In 1996, Oklahoma City-based retailer Planet Comics was accused of "trafficking in obscene materials" because of selling copies of the publisher's Verotika anthology issue #4:[8] In March of 1996, Michael Kennedy and John Hunter closed their embattled comic book store ... after months of trials and tribulations resulting from a police raid in September of 1995.