AfterShock Comics

AfterShock Comics was an American comic book publisher founded in April 2015.

Senior executives included Jawad Qureshi. In December 2022, AfterShock Comics filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy leaving many of their contributing artists unpaid for their work.

History
The company was co-founded by Joe Pruett, editor of the noted comic anthology Negative Burn and Mike Marts, the former executive editor in charge of Marvel Comics' X-Men franchise and DC Comics' Batman franchise. Other co-founders include Lee Kramer, Jon Kramer, and Michael Richter. Other senior executives include Jawad Qureshi.

AfterShock's published works are creator-owned and its portfolio includes comics by Cullen Bunn, Warren Ellis, Garth Ennis, Marguerite Bennett, and Adam Glass, among others.

AfterShock Comics won the New Publisher of the Year Diamond Gem Award in 2017.

The label attracted attention in 2016 when it published Paul Jenkins' comic Alters, featuring the character Chalice, touted as the first transgender superhero. In a column for The Mary Sue, transgender activist Jes Grobman dismissed Alters as "cliche". Other critics were more positive; one noted that "[t]he visuals are beautiful and deserve attention, while the story looks to be addressing something avoided in American society."